THE ‘Fine Point Films’ documentary about the renowned trade union leader and human rights campaigner Inez McCormack will be showing at Fermanagh House, tonight, Tuesday November 18 at 8pm.
The film ‘Inez: A Challenging Woman’ is based on an interview she gave to her friend, writer Susan McKay, in October 2012 shortly after Inez learned she had inoperable cancer and had just weeks to live.
It also includes interviews with friends and colleagues of Inez, including former US Secretary of State Hilary Clinton, President Michael D Higgins, former President of Ireland Mary Robinson, former president of the Irish Congress of Trade Unions (ICTU) Patricia McKeown and leading human rights lawyer Michael Farrell.
Inez’s husband, Vincent McCormack is also interviewed. The film recently won the Best Short Documentary Award at the prestigious Galway Film Fleadh.
In 1998 she played a pivotal role in persuading people from some of the most divided communities in Northern Ireland to support the Good Friday Agreement.
Instinctively brilliant, Inez was also a strategist. She knew that to bring about social change, she needed to build alliances and networks.
Over a career lasting 50 years, she gained the support of some of the most powerful people in the world to campaign for the rights of some of the most powerless.
The 32 minute film, which features a wealth of freshly discovered archive, including Inez speaking to the New York State Legislature and appearing at the first ICTU conference for women, was filmed over an 18 month period in Belfast, Dublin, New York and Washington DC.
She was a passionate advocate of social justice.
As Mary Robinson comments in the film, “For women, she was a towering figure”.
The guest speaker at the event on the night in Fermanagh House will be director of the film Trevor Birney.
There is no charge for tickets to the screening; however donations to the Inez McCormack fund would be welcome on the night. Spaces are limited.
To book a ticket call Hazel McFarland at the Fermanagh Trust 028 66 320 210 or email hazel@fermanaghtrust.org