1973
23min 30sec
sound
16mm
colour
Digitised as part of Unlocking Film Heritage
British Film Institute, Peter McDonald
Irish Film Archive, Peter Mc Donald
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What is the great secret carried by the stranger who emerged through the fog and what will it take to make him part with it?
This foreboding allegory tells the tale of a stranger arriving in a land tormented by history. He emerges through the fog with a secret however the warring giants and pygmies are too entrenched in their futile anger to heed his message. What is the great secret this dignified stranger carries and will anyone listen before it is too late?
Terence Mc Donald (1926 – 2001) was a teacher, film historian, film collector and a pioneering amateur filmmaker from Derry. He made 35 films in his lifetime covering a wide range of themes such as mental health, travelling theatre, and portraits of his home town, Derry. His playful fiction films often pay homage to classic cinema moments from Peyton Place to Potemkin, from Chaplin to Jacques Tati. Terence Mc Donald undertook all aspects of production - filming, sound recording and editing and produced a body of remarkably sophisticated work. This film is courtesy of his son Peter Mc Donald.
A Fairview Films production
Produced by Terence Mc Donald
Directed by Hilton Edwards
Narrated by Micheál MacLiammóir
Written by Cyril Farrell
Music: William Golden, Hasson, Eamon McCreave
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