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Mira Natour

Mira Natour

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Bisan Abuaita

Bisan Abuaita

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Pia Kassis

Pia Kassis

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Deema Said

Deema Said

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Liam Cunningham

Liam Cunningham

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Róisín El Cherif

Róisín El Cherif

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Niamh Learmont

Niamh Learmont

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Radie Peat

Radie Peat

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Michael D. Higgins

Michael D. Higgins

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Bríd Smith

Bríd Smith

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Rachael Kelly

Rachael Kelly

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Savannah Kane

Savannah Kane

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John Moore

John Moore

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Ken Kiernan

Ken Kiernan

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Daniel Lambert

Daniel Lambert

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Seán McCabe

Seán McCabe

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Sorcha Hackett

Sorcha Hackett

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Jamie Goldrick

Jamie Goldrick

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Jamie Goldrick

Jamie Goldrick

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Jamie Goldrick

Jamie Goldrick

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Johnny Lyons

Johnny Lyons

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Jamie Goldrick

Jamie Goldrick

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Jar Finnegan

Jar Finnegan

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Dave O'Carroll

Dave O'Carroll

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James Redmond

James Redmond

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Let It Bring Hope: Bohemians v Palestine

202410.0 / 1022 min
Documentary

Overview

Saoirse don Phalaistín!

A documentary on the historic first-ever visit of a Palestinian National team to Europe, following the Palestinian women's team as they arrive in Ireland to a heroes' welcome and play a solidarity friendly against Bohemian FC on May 15th, 2024. The sold-out match marked the 76th anniversary of the Nakba and highlighted the ongoing genocide and human rights violations happening every day in occupied Palestine. It was one of the most emotional and important games ever held at Dalymount Park in its long and storied history since 1901, and the event raised over €100,000 for three Palestinian humanitarian organizations.