Tory Island (2002)
Tory Island, nine miles off the coast of Donegal is the most remote inhabited island off Ireland. Its notorious inaccessibility and unforgiving landscape has not deterred 150 people from making this island their home. Oileán Thoraí captures, over the course of eighteen months, the changing patterns of life on Tory. It’s an intimate portrayal, exploring the lives of the islanders, their character and community.
Director: Pat Collins
Genre: Documentary
Runtime: 52 min
Release Date: January 1, 2002
Editing: Gordon Bruic
Production: Harvest Films
Country: Ireland
Language: English, Gaeilge
Original Language: ga
More Films by Director: Pat Collins
More Films in Genre: Documentary
Frequently Asked Questions
- What is Tory Island about?
- Tory Island, nine miles off the coast of Donegal is the most remote inhabited island off Ireland. Its notorious inaccessibility and unforgiving landscape has not deterred 150 people from making this island their home. Oileán Thoraí captures, over the course of eighteen months, the changing patterns of life on Tory. It’s an intimate portrayal, exploring the lives of the islanders, their character and community.
- Who directed Tory Island?
- Tory Island was directed by Pat Collins.
- How long is Tory Island?
- Tory Island has a runtime of 52m (52 minutes).
- What genre is Tory Island?
- Tory Island is a Documentary film.
- Where was Tory Island produced?
- Tory Island was produced in Ireland.