Cré na Cille (film)

Cré na Cille is a 2007 Irish language film directed by Robert Quinn.[3] Cré na Cille was filmed in various locations in Connemara, County Galway in 2006 to commemorate the centenary of Ó Cadhain's birth.[5] In a graveyard in Connemara, as the members of a small community die, their spirits linger on in the grave and can speak to each other.[8] Dr Seán Crosson of the University of Galway observed that "It was remarked to me by one of those involved in the production of Cré na Cille, for example, that if it had not been made this year, it would have been increasingly difficult for the work ever to have been successfully adapted as fluent speakers of the richly textured and complex Irish found in Ó Cadhain's masterpiece become more difficult to find."[11] Actress Bríd Ní Neachtain appeared on an Irish 55 cent stamp in 2008, depicted in a still from Cré na Cille.
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