Film Review: LAND (2021): A Quiet Meditation on Humanity Wrapped Up in a Survivalism Coat https://tinyurl.com/ydzfl6xj
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Film Review: LAND (2021): A Quiet Meditation on Humanity Wrapped Up in a Survivalism Coat https://tinyurl.com/ydzfl6xj

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“That summer was a long hot one, unusual for Ireland. As the days grew hotter the summer seemed endless. Gertrude was suspended in a lethargy of heat and helplessness, as she waited the long wait for her exam results. She slept late into mid-morning, then sat in a stuffed chair in the parlour devouring Anna Karenina and Madame Bovary.”
Excerpt From: Anne McCabe. “Under the Avalanche.” iBooks.
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An Irish love story, spanning three decades.
Two families from either side of the social divide, brought together by hatred, unrequited love and mortal sin. They should have nothing in common, but fate intervenes in their lives with shocking consequences.
A ruined hut at the foot of the mountain - an unlikely place of innocence, lust, betrayal, and birth that finally releases the secret ghost of the past.
Anne McCabe has written a heartfelt story of Ireland from the 1940's to the 80's, and the secret shame that has befallen so many women whose only sin was to dare to fall in love.