Diarmuid 'Gizzy' Lyng and Siobhán de Paor
Kilkenny couple Diarmuid ‘Gizzy’ Lyng, and his wife, spoken word artist Siobhán de Paor are the subjects of the new documentary IMMRÁM.
Guided by the teachings of philosopher and mystic John Moriarty, the couple are leading a growing movement that aims to reclaim indigenous Irish identity, customs, religion and language.
Following a fundraising campaign, the couple have secured funding to establish an Irish language cultural centre for the movement in South Kilkenny.
The new documentary follows the Lyng family and their circle of friends as they embark on a ten-day pilgrimage across the south of Ireland. It meets them at their home in Co. Kilkenny, at gatherings and rituals, offering insights into their beliefs.
IMMRÁM is produced by Fierce Quiet Films and directed by Mieke Vanmechelen and Michael Holly. Speaking ahead of the film’s premiere Vanmechelen said: “IMMRÁM is an immersive, experimental documentary, more of a sensorial journey than a traditional narrative. We recognised Diarmuid and Siobhán’s open-mindedness, thoughtfulness and engagement in a broader cultural dialogue, which makes them fascinating subjects.”
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The couple follow the teachings of the enigmatic philosopher and mystic John Moriarty who is always present in the documentary explains director Michael Holly: “Footage and interviews with the Lyng family are juxtaposed with archival television footage of John Moriarty. Moriarty wanted to reconnect with his nature to decivilise himself by living a life in communion with the rhythms of nature and engaging with the profundities of mystical philosophies from around the world.”
IMMRÁM will premiere at this year’s Galway Film Fleadh on Saturday, July 12. Following the premiere, other screening dates across the country will be announced.
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