SEE FOR CINEMA – QUEEN OF IRELAND

published 2015-11-23 12:26:50

Dir: Conor Horgan 86 minutes, Ireland, 2015, 15A
Created by Rory O’Neill, Panti is a drag queen, an accidental activist and in her own words ‘a court jester, whose role is to say the un-sayable’. Over the last few years Rory has become a figurehead for LGBT rights in Ireland and since the recent scandal around Pantigate, his fight for equality and against homophobia has become recognised across the world.
The Queen of Ireland is a documentary film that follows Rory’s journey from the small Mayo town of Ballinrobe to striding the world stage. The film takes us behind the scenes with his alter ego Panti in the year she became the symbol of Ireland’s march towards marriage equality.
Directed by Conor Horgan (One Hundred Mornings) the film builds up a multi-faceted picture of a complex and compelling character through behind the scenes footage and interviews.
This show takes place at 69 O’Connell Street.
Admission: €7 plus €1 booking fee (total €8)
Phone: +353 61 774774

Cultural. 69 O'Connell Street, 69 O'Connell Street, Limerick. Ireland.

Wednesday, December 16 of 2015, 8:00pm.

 

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