Beara (1979)
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: January 1, 1979
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.