Clodagh Finn: The women filmmakers rescued from the cutting-room floor

A still from the documentary ‘Kay’, which explores the artistic approach and paintings of Kay Lavelle, a sixth-year pupil at Sion Hill in Dublin. The documentary was filmed on Killiney strand, Dublin, in 1968.
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“Why do I paint?” Kay Lavelle asks the question herself before giving an answer reminiscent of Moira Shearer in the 1948 film Red Shoes. When the Scottish ballet dancer and actor is asked why she wants to dance, she replies: “Why do you want to live?”

That was also true of Cork filmmaker Flora Kerrigan who, during the late 1950s and 60s, produced numerous, internationally recognised shorts with the Cork Cine Club.
Flora also enlisted the help of her sisters. One of them, Frances, spoke recently of being involved and having starred in a number of her films.