Really beautiful animation of black and white line drawings. Short, sweet and to the point. Audio is at times difficult to hear, and the Irish accent further complicates it. But, it's worth the effort. Interesting camera angles. Beautiful graphics.
The year is 1921 and the village of Ballyvaughan in Western Ireland is engulfed in the Irish War of Independence with the British. When the IRA devises the assassination of two British marines, a 13-year-old girl must save the village from the English retaliation while discovering her own courage and inner strength. Based on a true story told by Jim Hyland, a resident of present-day Ballyvaughan, Ireland.
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