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Bonfires (2017) dives into the complex world of Northern Ireland's annual bonfire ritual. It's not just about flames and smoke; these towering structures of pallets and debris stir up a mix of pride and contention. The documentary captures the fervor surrounding July 12, which commemorates the Battle of the Boyne, showcasing how these fires embody a cultural identity for Protestants. The raw atmosphere feels charged, almost electric, as perspectives clash. There's a haunting beauty to the visuals, with the fires casting flickering shadows over the landscape and the community's life. It's a deep exploration of tradition and division, where what ignites the fire also fuels the conflict, making it quite a compelling watch for those interested in cultural narratives.
Cultural exploration of identityFocus on Northern Irish traditionsEngages with community perspectives
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