How do you tell a story you’ve been taught to keep a secret?
When documentary director Anna Rodgers sat in the audience of a performance of Rapids several years ago, she was “blown away”.Afterwards, she arranged a meeting with Shaun Dunne to discuss translating the play into a film. “We knew we had to find a language for the film and we had to find a way of doing it that was a bit different.”
One of the leading concepts from the play which I think we really elevated in the film is the idea that stories move through bodies in the same way that a virus does. Advertisement “Sometimes we played with the language of that, showing close-ups of people’s mouths, but then we do reveal them. Thom McGinty, an Irish actor known as The Diceman, was an iconic street performer in Dublin in the 1980s and early 1990s, but passed away in 1995 from complications of AIDS.
The filmmakers had invited HIV advocate and drag queen Veda, or Enda McGrattan, to take part in the film – “we knew that they were amazing at lip syncing, because they’re a drag queen, they do that all the time in the George!” – and later found that The Diceman’s legacy had an important influence on Veda’s art.
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