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Shooting the Darkness at the Market House, Clonmany 02.11.22

WAR photography is the theme for the next Disappear Here Film Club on Friday 4 November 2022 at 7:30pm at the Market House, Clonmany. The monthly film night takes place on the first Friday of every month and features issue-led films that spark debate and conversation. Each screening is followed by a talk exploring the local and global connection. On Friday 4 November, the post-show panel discussion will feature local photographer, Brendan Diver.

Speaking about Shooting the Darkness, Michael McLaughlin of Disappear Here Film Festival said: “With the rising phenomenon of ‘fake news’ across the world and the impact of that disinformation, via conspiracy theories, it is important to recognise the power of photography to preserve the true narrative of the past. We look forward to gathering together at our next Film Club to watch Tom Burke’s great documentary.
After, we will reflect with local photographer, Brendan Diver on important questions including: how can photography assist the curbing of disinformation and what are the free speech implications around it?
Brendan will also reflect on his own work with Photosfromireland.com capturing the beauty of the Donegal landscape.”
Shooting the Darkness will be shown on Friday 4 November 2022 at 7:30pm at the Market House, Clonmany.
Shooting the Darkness is a powerful documentary by Tom Burke about the men who unwittingly became war photographers on the streets of their own Northern Irish towns.

They did not leave home in search of war and adventure: the violence erupted around them. They expected a career of wedding photography and celebrity photo-calls and instead the images they produced during the worst years of the Troubles would come to define that conflict.

The press photographer deals in single images that must distil story, character and context into a single frame which is often more impactful than moving images of the same event.

What did it cost these men to take those pictures? What was the value of those images as the conflict raged on for 25 years? These moral and ethical questions are at the heart of this illuminating documentary by Tom Burke.

Shooting the Darkness will be shown on Friday 4 November 2022 at 7:30pm at the Market House, Clonmany.
Entry to the film and post-screening discussion costs €7.50 and all proceeds go to the newly established ‘Donegal Documentary Fund’, to raise awareness of socio-political and environmental issues in the county.
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