Interesting.
>> [UNKNOWN].
>> Now one of the emphasis, of the course that we've been, doing thus far,
is to look at relationship between image, what I described
as public history written by non-academics, and films.
So would you just very briefly give an introduction, to what you've done for your
independent essay the material you've selected and how you've gone about it.
>> Okay, so I was doing the Damned United, which is
well it was originally a novel, but it was made into a
film, about Brian Cliff's tenure at Leeds United which lasted 44
days and was not the, greatest tenure ever seen in football history.
And it's interesting because, rather than showing an actual depiction of the
historical events itself, it shows more the memory of the caricature of the man.
The Brian Clough we all know and some of us love, some of us hate.
His brash attitude.
His controversial.
Speech.
He was a very interesting character, but
interestingly, if you look at the evidence itself.
Maybe events did not pan have as much as they should have done.
[INAUDIBLE] in reality but we should discuss that later.
>> Thank you very much sir.
Great.
Izzy.
>> I've been researching about in the name of the father which is a film.
Released in 1993 directed by Jim Sheridan, and it depicts the
events described in Jerry Conlon autobiography, about the experience
of the Gilford Four and the sort of conviction, wrong, wrongfully
conviction of the bombing of two public houses in Gilford.