Chapter and Verse

Chapter and Verse (2005)

New Zealander Alex Monteith’s open-ended, experimental documentary invites us to consider her images of a Northern Ireland ‘defined by the troubles’, and to listen to the eloquent voices of the troubled.

  • Genre: Documentary
  • Release Date: 2005-07-14
  • Runtime: 1h 24min
  • Director: Alex Monteith

Summary

Chapter and Verse is an experimental documentary that traces the image legacy of Northern Ireland's recent troubles via its contemporary landscapes. The camera roves with fierce curiosity amongst the Orange Order Parades, the raging 11th Night Bonfires of Belfast, the wall paintings of Londonderry, empty border-lands, murder-sites, cemeteries, home interiors, town and city streets whilst exploring how the troubles are both revealed and concealed by the Northern Irish landscape. Interviews with a mix of Northern Irish politicians, religious figures and victims of the troubles, including Rev. Ian Paisley and Bishop Emeritus of 'Derry Edward Daly, combine in a cinematic study of the complex effects of Northern Ireland's conflict history suspended in language.

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  • Alexander Attwood

    as Self
  • Mark Denyson

    as Self
  • Jim Emery

    as Self
  • David Ervine

    as Self
  • Derek Hussey

    as Self
  • Charlie McHugh

    as Self
  • Ian Paisley

    as Self
  • Edward Daly

    as Self
  • Neil Jarman

    as Self
  • Margaret Walsh

    as Self
Directing Alex Monteith Director
Editing Alex Monteith Editor
Sound Jeffery Holdaway Sound
Crew Alex Monteith Cinematography

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