HD
1981
Ardal O'Hanlon embarks on a captivating journey through the 1930s, seeking to uncover the lives of Ireland's earliest inhabitants. Utilizing archaeology as his guide, he delves into the rich tapestry of Irish identity, grappling with profound questions about heritage and belonging. As he unearths stories from the past, O'Hanlon not only reveals the historical significance of these figures but also reflects on their impact on contemporary Irish culture. This exploration becomes a personal pilgrimage, blending humor and insight in a quest for understanding what it truly means to be Irish.