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Callan Kicks The Years
Callan Kicks the Years is a six-part TV series unlike any comedy ever made in Ireland, romping through the 100 years since the 1921 Treaty using sketches and satirical documentary. The series will kick Dev’s grim legacy, the 60s showbands versus feminism era, the twin 80s crazes of Haughey and moving statues, Jackie’s Army, the Bertie Boom through to the Hangover of recession, in a way only comedy can. The most controversial periods of Irish history stripped down for a kicking? There may be calls to Liveline. Talk to Joe.
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Plot Summary
A short documentary exploring themes of time, memory, and personal reflection. Callan Mulvey embarks on a journey through significant moments and experiences, contemplating their impact on his life and perspective.
Critical Reception
As a short documentary, 'Callan Kicks The Years' garnered attention within independent film circles for its introspective nature and Mulvey's personal narrative. It was noted for its concise yet poignant exploration of formative experiences.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its personal and reflective tone.
Appreciated for its brevity and emotional impact.
Seen as an intimate glimpse into the director's life.
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Fun Fact
The documentary was filmed and edited by Callan Mulvey himself, serving as a deeply personal project.
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