Sailm nan Daoine (Psalms of the People) review – one man’s quest to keep Gaelic psalm singing alive
Jack Archer’s gentle film follows the immensely likable Rob MacNeacail as he journeys across Scotland and Ireland in a bid to save these traditional songs of people and place There’s no word in Scottish Gaelic for “moreish” – or if there is, it slips Rob MacNeacail’s mind as he reaches for (…)
Site référencé: The Guardian (Africa)
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