Bhí an scannán é féin (Kings) thar bharr! Scéal faoi cuaigear a tháinig go dtí Londain sna seachtaidí a bhí ann ach tárlaíonn an scéal sa lá atá inniu ann.
Tháinig siad agus iad ina fir óg lena cuid brionglóidí agus a cairdeas. Ach mí-ádh a bhí acu agus theip orthu éirigh sa saol. D'fhág duine amháin acu Londain agus d'éirigh go maith leis, sa saol gnó ar aon nós. Chas na leaids eile i dtreo an deoch..
Ar lá shocraid duine acu a bhíonn an scéal. Tosnaíonn siad rudaí á phlé le chéile is ag argóint... faighimid amach faoin saol crua a bhíonn acu is an milleán a chuireann siad ar a chéile.
Míle buíoch le Rachel Hayward agus gach duine sa Phictiúrlann Corner House! Tá gach duine ag súil go mór leis an céad ceann eile!
After a while without a blog it's about time to update on the happenings of Gaeilgeoirí Manchain.
In September the Annual Film Festival was held. It was well received and not a seat was left in the cinema!
They came when they were young men with their dreams and their friendship. But misfortune fell upon them and they did not succeed as hoped in life. One of them left London and managed to do well, in business at least. The rest of the lads went the way of the drink..
The story takes place on the wake of the youngest of them. They start to discuss things and begin to argue... We find out how life has treated them harshly..
After the film there was a discussion wth Eithne Ni Ghallchobhair and some stayed back for a conversation after this. That night there was conversation and music in the Britons Protection.
Many thanks to Rachel Hayward and everyone at the Corner House Cinema for ensuring once again the success of the Irish Language Film Festival. It has everyone looking forward to the next one!
Manchester Irish Language Group also had a Christmas Party. It was a great night with Bingo, Music and a Quiz all in Irish.
There has been a break in classes as is usual over the Christmas but they are well under way again! Every Tuesday night in St Kentigerns Social Club Fallowfield. Usually after the classes there is some poetry , a small video or stories in Irish and some tend to stay behind for conversation. Again, everyone is welcome to the classes. More information is available at http://www.milg.org.uk/ or you can email gaeilgeoirimanchain@gmail.com
Beidhmid ar ais go luath le níos mó nuacht, físeán, ceol agus nascanna do suíomh Gaeilge ar an idirlín.
We'll be back soon with more news, videos, music and links to Irish sites online.
Slán go fóill!
Bye for now!
Gaeilgeoirí Manchain