2024
DOI: 10.3828/msmi.2024.4
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Scoring the Nation

STEVEN SEHMAN,
NIALL Ó MURCHÚ

Abstract: This article analyses how transnational co-productions render Irish history audio-visually by comparing the soundtracks of Some Mother’s Son (1996) and The Wind that Shakes the Barley (2006). The puzzle is whether history films can enhance immersive perceptual experiences of place by using local music, while catering to the audiovisual skills and expectations of global audiences. The study compares Bill Whelan’s and George Fenton’s respective soundtracks. On the … Show more

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