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Pat Murphy and John Davies’ experimental film brings a feminist alternative to the conventional narrative of the Troubles.
The titular Maeve, played by Mary Jackson, returns to Belfast after a long absence in London. She stays in her family home where her sister Roisín (Bríd Brennan) still lives with their father, Martin (Mark Mulholland); she also meets up again with her old boyfriend Liam (John Keegan).
Much of the film is structured around conversations between Maeve and these characters, who in turn represent varying and opposing political viewpoints. These are interspersed with flashbacks to Maeve’s time in London. Visually the viewer is forced to work at following the passage of time (the clue is in Maeve’s hair style) and the film is careful to avoid the conventions of mainstream filmmaking.
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