In his sermon on St Stephen’s Day, a priest from County Cork recalls the now-outmoded wren hunting tradition.
Boys on the cusp of manhood would be sent out to kill a wren, and later the parish would gather for the burial of the bird.
The tradition symbolized the burial of the past, promising a fresh start in the new year.
But it was cruel, and tradition, Father Conor concludes, does not legitimise cruelty. Later that day, Conor drives his nephew to prison to visit a battle-worn inmate.
Their visit is one born of a new 21st Century Ireland, which casts a critical eye on tradition.
But within the prison walls, progress operates at a different pace; and runs alongside the threat of violence.
Director | Harry Lighton |
Producer | Sorcha Bacon |
Scenario | Harry Lighton |
Director of Photography | Nick Morris |
Art Director | Alexandra Toomey |
Sound Design | Fred Pearson |
Edit | Julie Buckland |