Joyce’s Dublin (1966)

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Directed by Mike O’Connor, and written by his brother, Joycean scholar Ulick O’Connor, this documentary portrays the Dublin in which Joyce lived and worked before his departure for Europe in 1904. Narrated by Micheál MacLiammóir, Joyce’s writing is woven through the scenes as significant locations from his life are revealed: the house in Brighton Square where he was born; Clongowes Wood College where he was educated; Sandymount Strand where he often wandered; derelict tenements once housing the brothels he frequented; and the Martello Tower where he visited with Oliver St John Gogarty.

Director: Mike O'Connor
Genre: Documentary
Runtime: 19 min
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Production: MILIC Production
Country: Ireland
Language: English
Original Language: en
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Frequently Asked Questions

What is Joyce’s Dublin about?
Directed by Mike O’Connor, and written by his brother, Joycean scholar Ulick O’Connor, this documentary portrays the Dublin in which Joyce lived and worked before his departure for Europe in 1904. Narrated by Micheál MacLiammóir, Joyce’s writing is woven through the scenes as significant locations from his life are revealed: the house in Brighton Square where he was born; Clongowes Wood College where he was educated; Sandymount Strand where he often wandered; derelict tenements once housing the brothels he frequented; and the Martello Tower where he visited with Oliver St John Gogarty.
Who directed Joyce’s Dublin?
Joyce’s Dublin was directed by Mike O'Connor.
Who stars in Joyce’s Dublin?
Joyce’s Dublin stars Micheál Mac Liammóir, Ulick O’Connor.
How long is Joyce’s Dublin?
Joyce’s Dublin has a runtime of 19m (19 minutes).
What genre is Joyce’s Dublin?
Joyce’s Dublin is a Documentary film.
Where was Joyce’s Dublin produced?
Joyce’s Dublin was produced in Ireland.