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Finian Murphy's avatar

It is a fantastic piece of work, not only as a profile, but a great commentary on society and culture over the years. I laughed out loud at Anne Enright’s line you cite.

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Declan Buckley's avatar

I was at your conversation with Edna, which was such a moment of recognition – if I can borrow that phrase! For me, it was a moment to hear her speak about her work and to “catch up” with the rest of you in recognising her impact. For Edna, it seemed like it was a moment to recognise how admired and loved she was. And, yes, it was a very unique (and emotional) experience. I’m looking forward to seeing the film. Great piece Sinead!

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Sinéad Gleeson's avatar

Thank you D, hope all is well.

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Annie Macmanus's avatar

Loved this Sinead. Dying to see the film. I might have to fly home just to see it

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Sinéad Gleeson's avatar

Thanks dear A. It will be opening in the UK on April 18th, so definitely go and see it.

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Sophie Ellen Jones's avatar

She was such a force. I’m really looking forward to watching this film, whenever it makes its way across to Scotland.

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Ali Isaac's avatar

Wow she was glamorous, wasn't she? She looks amazing in that picture with you (so do you!). I read the first of The Country Girls series for an English module at college, and then went on to read the others. She was a gifted and enlightened woman.💕

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