Blue Road – The Edna O’Brien Story – Q&A with Director Sinead O’Shea

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Lighthouse Cinema, Friday 31st January - Sunday 2nd February

Emerging from rural Ireland, Edna O’Brien broke multiple taboos with her sexually provocative literature and equally adventurous love life. Here, she opens up about her past with additional perspectives offered by Gabriel Byrne, Walter Mosely, and others.

Join Director Sinead O'Shea for a post screening Q&A.


Date:
Friday 31st January - Sunday 2nd February
Time:
12.00pm (31st Jan) | 3.30pm (2nd Feb)
Price:
€7 - €13
Address:
Light House Cinema, Market Street South, Smithfield, Dublin 7, Ireland

Google Map of Light House Cinema, Market Street South, Smithfield, Dublin 7, Ireland

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