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  Director: Ken Wardrop / Ireland / 2009 / 80mins / Print source: Venom Films  
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76 women in the Irish midlands tell a fascinating story of their relationship to men from childhood to teenage years, dating to marriage, pregnancy to old age and finally death.

It is often humorous, clever, deeply felt and at its peak leaves the viewer with a sense of intimate revelation as the story progresses and the women allow you into their most personal thoughts. It reveals both an insight into Irish society and the powerful presence of the 76 women represented.

The long-awaited first feature from multi award-winning short filmmaker Ken Wardrop has been an international success at Sundance and the London Film Festival. Its modest approach to a universal concept and its cinematic freshness have proved a hit with audiences worldwide. One of the best new Irish films of the year.

‘rigorously and remarkably cinematic’ THE IRISH TIMES

‘touching and exquisitely made, it is never short
of charm’ VARIETY


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