Jack B. Yeats: The Man Who Painted Ireland
Pierce Brosnan narrates this beautifully crafted documentary, commemorating the 150th anniversary of the birth of enigmatic Irish painter Jack B. Yeats. Long overshadowed by his Nobel Prize-winning brother, William Butler Yeats, Jack's story is finally brought to light in this haunting film. Written by Los Angeles-based novelist Colm Tóibín, it explores the parallels between the two brothers and their shared fascination with transcendence. Through interviews with experts, including Yeats biographer Hilary Pyle and historian Roy Foster, the film delves into the complex dynamics within the Yeats family and the profound influence of Sligo on Jack's artistic development. Personal reflections from collector John Kennedy and the son of Irish revolutionary Ernie O'Malley further enrich the narrative as they share their deep connections to Yeats's work. As Tóibín observes, Jack did not seek to explain the world but rather to deepen its sense of mystery.