Beara (1979)

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An exploration of the wild desolation of West Cork, Beara is a landscape film featuring the unique flora and fauna of the Beara Peninsula off the coast of Cork. The film begins with a slow zoom in on the Beara Peninsula on a map of Ireland. What follows is a breathtaking depiction of nature. Raging waterfalls, stunning water reflections, turbulent waves, sea cliffs, bathing birds and nesting puffins form some of the striking imagery of this film.

Director: Patrick Carey
Genre: Documentary
Runtime: 16 min
Release Date:
Cinematography: Patrick Carey
Editing: Richard Bigham
Country: Ireland
Language: No Language
Original Language: en
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Frequently Asked Questions

What is Beara about?
An exploration of the wild desolation of West Cork, Beara is a landscape film featuring the unique flora and fauna of the Beara Peninsula off the coast of Cork. The film begins with a slow zoom in on the Beara Peninsula on a map of Ireland. What follows is a breathtaking depiction of nature. Raging waterfalls, stunning water reflections, turbulent waves, sea cliffs, bathing birds and nesting puffins form some of the striking imagery of this film.
Who directed Beara?
Beara was directed by Patrick Carey.
How long is Beara?
Beara has a runtime of 16m (16 minutes).
What genre is Beara?
Beara is a Documentary film.
Where was Beara produced?
Beara was produced in Ireland.