Durgo Rahasya
It is a documentary about an Irish comedian and storyteller, Aidan Killian, who traveled around Ireland, bringing shows to whoever booked him during the COVID restrictions. It is a documentary about a…
Durgo Rahasya
It is a documentary about an Irish comedian and storyteller, Aidan Killian, who traveled around Ireland, bringing shows to whoever booked him during the COVID restrictions. It is a documentary about an Irish comedian and storyteller, Aidan Killian, who traveled around Ireland, bringing shows to whoever booked him during the COVID restrictions. He toured all the counties of Ireland, from private homes to the great outdoors, to tell a story about his last visit to his grandmother during lockdown and how she had shared the Irish myths of Lugh and Balor of the Evil Eye, among other stories, with him. Along the way, he met and interviewed many people who were skeptical of the government's and mainstream media's views. This fascinating documentary gives a voice to the otherwise "silenced" populace of Ireland, who, during lockdown, were told that they could not socialise or travel within 5km. Ireland had some of the most draconian lockdown measures compared to the rest of the West and this documentary gives an insight into various opinions of people that Aidan met during his tour. The story is dedicated to all the elderly who suffered from enforced isolation during these times. —Lugh Ó hErodáin and Aidan Killian
Durgo Rahasya
Drama,Mystery,Thriller
Film Details
It is a documentary about an Irish comedian and storyteller, Aidan Killian, who traveled around Ireland, bringing shows to whoever booked him during the COVID restrictions. It is a documentary about an Irish comedian and storyteller, Aidan Killian, who traveled around Ireland, bringing shows to whoever booked him during the COVID restrictions. He toured all the counties of Ireland, from private homes to the great outdoors, to tell a story about his last visit to his grandmother during lockdown and how she had shared the Irish myths of Lugh and Balor of the Evil Eye, among other stories, with him.
Along the way, he met and interviewed many people who were skeptical of the government's and mainstream media's views. This fascinating documentary gives a voice to the otherwise "silenced" populace of Ireland, who, during lockdown, were told that they could not socialise or travel within 5km. Ireland had some of the most draconian lockdown measures compared to the rest of the West and this documentary gives an insight into various opinions of people that Aidan met during his tour.
The story is dedicated to all the elderly who suffered from enforced isolation during these times. —Lugh Ó hErodáin and Aidan Killian.