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Under Open Skies really captures the essence of handball in Ireland, you know? It's not just about the game, but the spaces where it was played—those outdoor alleys, now often forgotten. The film has this nostalgic tone, weaving through the memories of players and the fading glory of the sport. You can almost feel the energy of the crowds from years gone by. It’s a blend of personal stories and a broader commentary on how community sports can vanish. The pacing is contemplative, allowing you to soak in the visuals of both vibrant play and neglected courts. It’s a lovely, albeit bittersweet, reflection on heritage and the passage of time, truly distinctive in how it approaches its subject matter.
Documentary focusing on GAA sport.Examines cultural significance and decline.Features interviews with players and enthusiasts.
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