These Stones Remain (1971)
Ireland's History in Stone Sculpture and Engraving
This exquisite documentary traces the history and artistry of stone carving in Ireland from earliest times to the Middle Ages. Directed by George Morrison, director of the ground-breaking historical films Mise Éire and Saoirse? This engaging film is beautifully shot and shows Morrison's skills as director, writer and cinematographer. It was awarded the Diplome d'Honneur in Moscow in 1971.
Director: George Morrison
Genre: Documentary
Runtime: 27 min
Release Date: January 1, 1971
Cast
- Padraig O'Raghallaigh - Narrator (voice)
Screenplay
Music: John Beckett
Cinematography: George Morrison
Editing: Siobhan MacSwiggan
Production: Gael Linn
Country: Ireland
Language: English
Original Language: en
Keywords
ireland, stone carving, short film, documentary film
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More Films in Genre: Documentary
Frequently Asked Questions
- What is These Stones Remain about?
- This exquisite documentary traces the history and artistry of stone carving in Ireland from earliest times to the Middle Ages. Directed by George Morrison, director of the ground-breaking historical films Mise Éire and Saoirse? This engaging film is beautifully shot and shows Morrison's skills as director, writer and cinematographer. It was awarded the Diplome d'Honneur in Moscow in 1971.
- Who directed These Stones Remain?
- These Stones Remain was directed by George Morrison.
- Who stars in These Stones Remain?
- These Stones Remain stars Padraig O'Raghallaigh.
- How long is These Stones Remain?
- These Stones Remain has a runtime of 27m (27 minutes).
- What genre is These Stones Remain?
- These Stones Remain is a Documentary film.
- Where was These Stones Remain produced?
- These Stones Remain was produced in Ireland.