Irish-born journalist Peter Lennon examines the contemporary (1967) state of the Republic of Ireland, posing the question, “What do you do with your revolution once you’ve got it?” It argues that Ireland was dominated by cultural isolationism, Gaelic and clerical traditionalism at the time of its making.
Directing | Peter Lennon | Director |
Editing | Philippe Delesalle | Assistant Editor |
Camera | Georges Liron | Assistant Camera |
Sound | Tom Curran | Sound |
Writing | Peter Lennon | Writer |
Editing | Lila Biro | Editor |
Editing | Guy Delooz | Assistant Editor |
Production | Victor Herbert | Producer |
Sound | Antoine Bonfanti | Sound Engineer |
Camera | Raoul Coutard | Director of Photography |