Capital Irish Film Festival: Interview with Sinéad O'Brien, director of Blood Fruit
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English - February 13, 2015 17:36 - 7 minutes - 6.76 MB - ★★★★★ - 1 ratingTV & Film film ireland irish dublin movies filmbase Homepage Download Apple Podcasts Google Podcasts Overcast Castro Pocket Casts RSS feed
Previous Episode: Capital Irish Film Festival: Ambassador Anne Anderson Audio Interview
Adam McPartlan spoke to Sinéad O'Brien, whose documentary Blood Fruit screened at the the Capital Irish Film Festival. Blood Fruit tells the story of the Dunnes Stores strikers in 1980’s Dublin. Mary Manning, a 21-year-old Dunnes Stores checkout girl, refused to sell two Outspan grapefruits under direction from her union in support of the anti-apartheid struggle. She and ten other supporters were suspended and a strike ensued. The 11 knew little about apartheid and assumed they’d be back to work before long but the arrival on the picket line of activist Nimrod Sejake changed everything, setting the strikers on a path they could never have expected.