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I'm Here, I'm Home, I'm Happy offers a compelling lens into the LGBT community in Cork during the 70s and 80s, capturing a time that was both vibrant and challenging. The tone is reflective, with a blend of nostalgia and raw honesty; you really feel the weight of the experiences shared. The pacing shifts between personal anecdotes and collective memories, giving depth to the stories of community spaces, political activism, and social gatherings. It's interesting how the film doesn't shy away from the tough realities while still celebrating the resilience and joy found within those scenes. The interviews feel authentic, and the way the voices intermingle creates a rich tapestry of lived experiences that sets it apart from standard documentaries.
Unique exploration of Cork's LGBT historyCaptivating blend of personal and collective narrativesReflective insights into community resilience
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Orla Egan
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