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Does Ireland have an addiction to mass immigration? A fascinating account of one family's ongoing migration story.
‘In different places, different thoughts emerge.’ Irish artists, Desperate Optimists (aka Christine Molloy and Joe Lawlor) have spent three decades in England – raising their now nearly-adult daughter Molly, and putting down creative and personal roots.
In The Future Tense, they consider whether it’s now time to make a move, in an essay film as erudite as it is funny. They explore their own migration story, those of many before them and ask: ‘does Ireland have an addiction to mass immigration?’ And if so, how has English colonialism shaped that?
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Q. Where is EPIC: the Irish Emigration Museum?
A: .1) Galway .2) Cork .3) Shannon .4) Dublin