Publication

Reimagining an Irish City: I am Belfast

Crosson, Seán
Citation
Crosson, Seán (2017). Reimagining an Irish City: I am Belfast (Mark Cousins, 2016). Estudios Irlandeses (12).
Abstract
An early shot in Mark Cousin's I am Belfast lingers on a very unusual and unexpected landscape, what appears to be an icy vista reflected in water, with clouds drifting by in the distance. Where s this our narrator asks. Are we at the North Pole? Or in the clouds? Or on an ice planet? As the shot widens, it reveals a Belfast landmark, Shore Road Mill, hiding behind a hill of salt. From the beginning, Cousins film is concerned to provide a different vision of Belfast, to encourage the viewer to look anew at the familiar, or (to the non-local) to familiarise ourselves with the extraordinary richness of place, space and people in this much misrepresented Irish city.
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Publisher
Asociación Española de Estudios Irlandeses, Spanish Association for Irish Studies (AEDEI)
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Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs 3.0 Ireland