Can’t find it near me but I want to see it. The Oscars recently exposed me to it and I had forgotten the name. Thanks for posting.
George Simms, Lord Archbishop of Armagh, from 1969 to 1980, was also a scholar, who published research on the history of the Church of Ireland and on the Book of Kells. Bishop Simms was one of the leading experts on the Book of Kells. I knew him when I lived in Ireland, and he and his wife were guests of ours for dinner one evening, just before he retired in 1980. I have seen the Book of Kells, and it is worth the time - quite extraordinary illuminations.
Thought this was going to be atake on the secrets of the Krell as learned from Dr Morbious. (Forbidden Planet)
Hmmm. I’ll have to get this one from Netflix!
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LA Times video review doesn’t mention what faith the Book of Kells depicts. This would not be done with any other religion.
thanks for the headsup.
I’ve not heard of an Irish director of an animation film before, that’s nice:)