“Bury Our Hearts at the Bend of the River” follows three female performers as they journey along the River Lee, blending walks, boat rides, and spontaneous performances. The film explores the intimate connection between humans and the river, but this connection is disrupted by man-made structures like dams and industrial zones. Land privatization makes it difficult to traverse the riverbanks, while water quality issues remain hidden. Through bilingual voiceovers and singing, the film delves into the cultural and historical significance of the river valley, reflecting on Irish language retention and the impact of colonization on land use.
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