Yeats Country

Yeats Country

Release date : June 1, 1965
Runtime : 17m
Countries of origin : Ireland /
Original Language : English /
Director : Patrick Carey /
Writers : Patrick Carey /
Production companies : Aengus Films /
June 1, 1965 17m Ireland Documentary English More
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Yeats Country is a lyrical film commissioned by the Department of Foreign Affairs to commemorate the centenary of the birth of William Butler Yeats. The first Irish film by cinematographer and director Patrick Carey celebrates the landscape of Yeats’ poetry through stunning photography, narrated by Tom St. John Barry. Evocative images of the west of Ireland illustrate the poet’s life including Thoor Ballylee Castle where he lived, Coole Park, home of Lady Gregory where literary figures of the period socialised, Lissadell House, Knocknarea Mountain, the slopes of Ben Bulben, the waterfall at Glencar and finally Yeats’ grave at Drumcliffe. It was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Documentary Short in 1966.
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  • title:Yeats Country
  • status:Released
  • Release date: 1965
  • Runtime:17m
  • Genres: Documentary ·
  • Countries of origin: Ireland ·
  • Original Language: English ·
  • Director: Patrick Carey /
  • Writers: Patrick Carey ·
  • Production companies: Aengus Films ·
  • Overview:Yeats Country is a lyrical film commissioned by the Department of Foreign Affairs to commemorate the centenary of the birth of William Butler Yeats. The first Irish film by cinematographer and director Patrick Carey celebrates the landscape of Yeats’ poetry through stunning photography, narrated by Tom St. John Barry. Evocative images of the west of Ireland illustrate the poet’s life including Thoor Ballylee Castle where he lived, Coole Park, home of Lady Gregory where literary figures of the period socialised, Lissadell House, Knocknarea Mountain, the slopes of Ben Bulben, the waterfall at Glencar and finally Yeats’ grave at Drumcliffe. It was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Documentary Short in 1966.
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