The Yellow Bittern
"The raucous life of Liam Clancy"
The Yellow Bittern is a documentary film. directed by Alan Gilsenan.
Synopsis
The raucous life of Liam Clancy, the last surviving member of iconic Irish band The Clancy Brothers and Tommy Makem, who at their height, were out-selling the Beatles, and playing for JFK and the Ed Sullivan Show. The band changed the face of Irish popular music and influenced artists as disparate as Bob Dylan, Tom Waits and The Pogues. But for all their fame, their story remains largely untold. This darkly revealing portrait goes behind the mask of the performer and delves deep into the psyche of Liam Clancy. Also looking into his troubled personal life, where the excesses of rock-and-roll found their way in to the world of folk. Featuring unseen archive, audio recordings, and guest appearances.
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Production Details
- Status
- Released
- Original Language
- EN
Frequently Asked Questions
What is The Yellow Bittern about?
The raucous life of Liam Clancy, the last surviving member of iconic Irish band The Clancy Brothers and Tommy Makem, who at their height, were out-selling the Beatles, and playing for JFK and the E...
Who directed The Yellow Bittern?
The Yellow Bittern was directed by Alan Gilsenan.
How long is The Yellow Bittern?
The Yellow Bittern has a runtime of 1 hours and 55 minutes (115 minutes total).