Luteofulvous Ebullition: The Qualities of Water short film review
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Luteofulvous Ebullition: The Qualities of Water, 10min., Ireland
Directed by Jonathan C. Creasy
Leopold Bloom returns home and puts a kettle on the range, thinking - as it comes to a boil - of all the Qualities of Water. Produced in Dublin to mark the centenary of the publication of James Joyce's Ulysses, the film features writing by Joyce, music by Garth Knox and performances by Irish actor Barry McGovern and musician Dermot Dunne.
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