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EDITOR’S LETTER

Finally, I watched The Banshees of Inisherin. Somebody who knows what they are talking about told me it was the most Irish film they’d seen in years, maybe ever. They weren’t clear if that was meant as a positive or negative.

It is Irish, very Irish, from the title all the way through. It’s set in a fictionalised

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