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The House of Paisley takes a deep dive into the complex figure of Ian Paisley, and it’s not just a straightforward biography. The pacing is measured, allowing the viewer to really soak in the atmosphere of Northern Ireland during his rise. You get a blend of archival footage and talking heads that feels both intimate and expansive. What’s striking is how it captures the fervor of his sermons and the palpable tension of the political landscape. The documentary doesn’t shy away from the controversies surrounding him, which adds a layer of depth. It’s raw, it’s engaging, and it sheds light on a man who was as polarizing as he was charismatic. Definitely a noteworthy piece for those interested in political documentaries.
Focuses heavily on archival material.Explores the intersection of religion and politics.Features interviews with key figures from the time.
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