While
some prominent personalities such as Sinn Fein President Gerry
Adams appear, "the primary focus is on newer voices,"
according to Michalczyk, "ones seldom heard before: the women
who are forced to take up so much of the day-to-day work in family
and community life; and the former prisoners, who have undergone
a radical change from using violence to pursuing social action.
As the peace process goes on these are the people who are truly
fostering a long-term change."
The documentary was shot on location in Ireland, specifically
in Derry, Belfast and Dublin. The film also features the work
of renowned musicians Phil Coulter, Robbie O'Connell, Ken Meltz
and Seamus Connolly, music programs director for Boston College's
Irish Studies Program. Boston Theological Institute Executive
Director Dr. Rodney Petersen and Boston College Theologian Raymond
Helmick, SJ, an expert in conflict resolution, served as executive
producers of the film. "Out of the Ashes" was funded
by Boston College (the Jesuit Institute and the President's Office),
the Irish-American Partnership and the Boston Theological Institute.
The film aired on Boston's PBS affiliate WGBH-TV in July, 1998
and on Los Angeles' PBS affiliate KCET in August, 1998.
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