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(; "A Night of Storytelling"; variously given as 'The Storyteller, The Story Teller, Storyteller's Night, Night of Story-telling') is a 1935 Irish film directed by Robert J. Flaherty. It was produced during the sound recording session for his more famous docufiction film 'Man of Aran' in London, and is notable as the first Irish language sync sound film.

Production



'Oidhche Sheanchais' was filmed at Gaumont Studios.

Plot



Four islanders (who are actually the cast of 'Man of Aran') are gathered around the hearth. The film begins with an excerpt of a traditional sean-ns song performed by Maggie Tom N Mhaolin (Maggie Dirrane). Seancha Seinn Tom Diorin tells a traditional story called 'Mirtn Mac an R', a version of the maritime folk legend 'The Knife against the Wave'. In the story, a fisherman successfully defends himself against the onslaught of a supernatural storm at sea by casting his knife against an oncoming wave; he is later summoned to the Otherworld, where he learns that with his knife cast he injured a fairy woman, whom he can only heal by removing the knife; upon doing so, he is rewarded. Versions of the same legend are common in other parts of Europe, including Spain and Finland.

Loss and rediscovery



The film opened in a small number of cinemas in Dublin and Cork on St. Patrick's Day in 1935.Seinn Tom Shein, pp. 109. The press reaction was generally favourable with reviewers impressed by the seancha's performance. A critic from 'The Irish Times' praised the film, although he did not understand Irish. But the public's reaction was one of apathy and it was withdrawn from general release after a week or two.

A fire was believed to have destroyed all copies in 1943, but a nitrate distribution print was re-cataloged in 2012 in Harvard University's Houghton Library and soon pointed out by researchers. A restored 35 mm version was premiered in 2015.

This version is only 11 minutes in length. Other records of a 20-minute version featuring exterior shots of the cottage appear to have been erroneous.

In November 2016, the film received its first ever television broadcast on TG4, Ireland's national language station. It was preceded by a 38 minute documentary called 'Oche Chaillte an tSeancha (The Lost Night of the Storyteller)'. Directed by Kieran Concannon, this gave the background story of 'Oidhche Sheanchais'.

See also



* Seancha

* List of docufiction films

* Ethnofiction

References



* hde, Toms, 'Seinn Tom Shein: From rainn to the Silver Screen', Comhairle Bhaloideas ireann (Four Courts Press), 2019.


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