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The Village With the Most Vocations

Category:
Irish Culture, History, Entertainment
Directed by:
Father Joe Dunn
Produced by:
Radharc
Year:

1962
Duration:

14 mins
Language:
English

The film explores the unusually high number of vocations emanating from the parish of Doon, Co. Limerick. In 1962, when the documentary was made, there were 117 living nuns who were born in Doon. Through a series of interviews with the parish priest, nuns and the children from the local convent school, the Radharc team discover what makes this town unique.

Radharc was an independent production company established by Father Joe Dunn, Father Desmond Forristal and other like-minded priests to make programmes for television and non-theatrical exhibition. Between 1961 and 1996 they made over 400 films in 75 countries on social, political and religious issues.

To see more of The Radharc Collection, click here. This film is also part of Children on Film. To see more from the collection, click here.

With kind permission of The Radharc Trust.

IFI recommendation: 8+

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