Mind How You Go
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Michelle Burke
When Angelus bells meet Murder, She Wrote: singer Michelle Burke presents a rollicking, poignant tale of devotion, featuring moving statues, nuns and American cousins (with beautiful teeth and magazine hair). Directed by Gerda Stevenson, with songs from Burke's album, produced by Duke Special. From her great-grandfather's imprisonment for Irish independence to Uncle Pat's return on the day Neil Armstrong landed on the moon, Mind How You Go delves into the constraints of religion and strength of women, exploring what it means to be Irish in Scotland and the powerful call of home. Featuring pianist James Ross.
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