Enter John Creedon, whose recent series of TV travelogues around Ireland have been appealingly laid-back, and intimate. Point-to-point is supposed to have originated in Buttevant, and John asks some locals to unravel the sport’s mysteries. Opening in 1846, it survived the Civil War, both World Wars and almost two centuries in the cut-throat art world. With echoes of Can You Ever Forgive Me, this doc largely questions if Ann was “complicit”, or “the stupidest person to ever work at an art gallery”. Armed with opinions and sales strategies, discover (or avoid like hell) if either Sarah or Nichole manage to coerce couples over to their side.
Source: Irish Independent March 06, 2021 05:03 UTC