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Ireland Will Be Free

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'Ireland Will be Free' is a 1920 Australian documentary film.[http://www.nfsa.gov.au/calendar/event/6138-ireland-will-be-free/ 'Ireland Will Be Free'] at National Film and Sound Archive It was about the 1920 St Patrick's Day Parade in Melbourne.[https://www.theguardian.com/australia-news/postcolonial-blog/2016/apr/22/divided-melbourne-when-the-archbishop-turned-st-patricks-day-into-propaganda Paul Daley, "Divided Melbourne: when the archbishop turned St Patrick's Day into propaganda"], 'The Guardian' 22 April 2016

Production



Daniel Mannix was behind the making of the film to show his support for an Irish Free State. John Wren was also involved.

A restored and remastered version was exhibited by the State Library of Victoria in 2016.

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Category:1920 films

Category:Documentary films about Ireland

Category:Australian documentary films

Category:1920 documentary films

Category:Films shot in Melbourne

Category:Irish-Australian culture

Category:Australian silent feature films

Category:Australian black-and-white films

Category:Australian political films


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