The Liberties: Trolly Dollies
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- Опубликовано: 2 ноя 2009
- We ask the ladies of the Liberties to tell us what is in their gigs (shopping trolley).
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A series of 12 crafted short films, each focuses on a different character within Dublins Liberties community. It has been described as the documentary film equivalent of a portrait gallery.
The Liberties captures the character and unique humour of the people who live there. The documentary celebrates ordinary lives well lived in The Liberties - Tailor Eugene Fagan sews in a button for an 80 year old customer as they chat; Meath Street butcher Declan Larkin carries quartered cattle into his shop at dawn; Flower Ladies, Phyllis Kavanagh and Mary Hand judge passers by on Meath St; Theyre not going to buy flowers, Theyre not going to buy flowers. Brenda Fricker polishes her Oscar at home, just off the Coombe and recounts the comment from friends; What are you doing living up there, Brenda, Youll be murdered, Youll be killed. The film was shot, produced and directed by Shane Hogan and Tom Burke and edited by Tom Burke. Original music composition was by Gerry Horan. Audio post-production was by Kevin Breathnach at Avondale Studios. Titles were designed & produced by Lorcan Finnegan and Brunella Cocchiglia at Lovely Productions. The series of films was originally funded by the Arts Council under the Once-Off Project Award in 2008. - Кино
My beautiful MA Carmel Gibbon's ... Muscles from Brussels 💔💔miss you MA 💔😢😢😢🙏🙏💯💝
Ah I am sure she gave you absolutely everything. Brilliant Christmas, birthday,leaving money, debs night, disco night, and whatever day if the week your ma was there.. I can just smell your house with dinner on... nothing like your ma's cooking eh? She was great craic.. and chatterbox at best. Bless her beautiful soul and bless your sweet heart.
I dont have that kinda shopping around me so I know very well how great the shopping for the messages are down there. Big shops like Tesco and Dunnes haven't a patch on the local stuff. My own mammy would pop into town and get us the best of stuff in town and come home with loads of goodies for us 5kids. Love them days. Love them.
Have a wonderful day and God bless.. 🍀👉☕
Only one Carmel miss you your nephew Glen😍😍😍😢
Sorry to hear that
@@glen3970 she was a lovely person id say u can just tell.when did she pass?Rip
I absolutely love these ladies ahhhh.. Dublin mammy's are the absolute best souls of this earth. Cannot beat it... just beautiful and give their last crumb to their kids, neighbors,friends,people who just knock on the door.
Love me ma. 🍀😂😘☕👉🍪
Use to sit in the front of my nanny’s trolley as she would wheel me across Newmarket, I remember Newmarket being a wasteland with a path through. All the way up Meath street she would chat and meet other woman she knew. Good memories
My beautiful ma ❤️ Carmel Gibson's love and miss you Mucles from Brussels ❤️💔
Wish we could have those times back.They were the best. For those who have passed from this world they would turn in their graves to see this crap going on in the world today. We need to get back to proper normality.
What's normality?
Used to go in to Meath Street and liberties with my grandmother and her trolley always came back full of great bargains brilliant days fantastic memory and amazing people only can find it in the liberties
This weirdly made me sad. Until watching this video I never noticed how I don’t see old women like this anymore with their trolleys. I suppose it’s the evolution of older people
The best memories of me life are all from that area the best people in the world most funny and out straight but not in a pricky Simon Cowell way.. all unpaid comedians UP THE DUBS
This was the real Dublin like the eastend was in london full of real people
Nice video
just adorable XD
It's all rotten food smfh
You not only have a chip on your shoulder but the whole chipper
@@Buildbeautiful the whole chipper 😂😂