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  Director: Michael Whyte / UK / 64mins / 1994 / Print Source: Hot Property Films  
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As a follow-up to the Creggan documentary, produced in 1979, Mary Holland and Michael Whyte present a candid portrait of ordinary Protestants who live on the working-class Shankill estate. They discuss their fears and desires and express disappointment in their leaders - articulating the crisis prevalent in this once-dominant community. ‘It is an unbiased attempt to understand why the Shankill has the affinity it has towards the UK’ - Michael Whyte, Director. 16 years since this documentary was made we look at how things have changed in Skankill community.

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