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Irish Travellers have been depicted, usually negatively but sometimes with some care and sympathy, in film, radio, and print. This page cites Irish Traveller-related books, documentaries, films, and other forms of media documentation and/or depiction. ==Documentaries== * "Blood of the Travellers" — a 2011 RTE broadcast documentary of Francis Barrett interviewing Travellers and social historians and using DNA to find out the origin of the Travellers as a group. *''Gypsy Blood'' (2012), a hard hitting observational documentary screened by channel 4, about two bare-knuckle fighting Pavee families noted for their bare-knuckle fighting passed on from father to son. * ''King Of The Gypsies (1995)'' — a documentary film about Bartley Gorman, undefeated Bareknuckle Champion of Ireland and Great Britain. *''Knuckle'', a 2011 "fly on the wall" record by Ian Palmer, about bare-knuckle fighting its role in a long-running feud between two Irish Traveller clans. It was filmed in Ireland and England over a twelve-year period. *''My Big Fat Gypsy Wedding'' and spinoff series ''Big Fat Gypsy Weddings'' — a Channel 4 television documentary series about Irish Traveller weddings. * ''Southpaw: The Francis Barrett Story'' — a documentary following Galway boxer Francis (Francie) Barrett for three years and showing Francie overcoming discrimination as he progresses up the amateur boxing ranks to eventually carry the Irish flag and box for Ireland at the age of 19 during the 1996 Olympics in Atlanta.〔(【引用サイトリンク】publisher=IMDb.com )〕 The film won the Audience Prize at the 1999 New York Irish Film Festival. * ''Traveller'', a documentary by Alen MacWeeney * ''When Paddy Met Sally'' (January 2012) is a two-part documentary that aired on Channel 5 in the UK, which charted the adventures of Speaker's wife Sally Bercow as she became the first outsider to stay on Paddy Doherty's Traveller site in north Wales. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「List of Irish Traveller-related depictions and documentaries」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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