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In this episode of Left of the Projector, I analyze Ken Loach's 2006 film, The Wind That Shakes the Barley, which portrays the harsh realities of the Irish Civil War and its implications on contemporary global struggles. Joined by Jeremy and Justin from Proles Pod, we discuss the film's anti-imperialist narrative and how key dialogues reflect on historical and modern conflicts. We explore character motivations, particularly Damien’s inner conflict between personal ambition and revolutionary duty, and draw parallels to current socio-political issues. Our conversation also covers the film’s impacting visual and auditory elements, alongside its depiction of nationalism versus socialism within Ireland. As we reflect on the legacies of colonialism and the quest for justice, I encourage listeners to engage with the film's profound exploration of resistance and the ongoing costs of liberation.

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