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Ireland and Its Aromatic Heritage

  • Apr 30, 2025
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Ireland and Its Aromatic Heritage is a 34-minute documentary short directed by interdisciplinary artist Gayil Nalls and produced by the World Sensorium Conservancy. Filmed on location in County Kerry, Ireland, in November 2024, the film explores Ireland’s rich olfactory heritage and the cultural, ecological, and emotional significance of aromatic plants in Irish life—past and present. NEXT SCREENINGS


May 14, 2025, 6:30PM

Irish Film Institute (IFI)

6 Eustace St, Temple Bar, Dublin 2, D02 PD85, Ireland

Listing on IFI website and tickets available end of April


August 21, 2025

Missouri Botanical Garden

St. Louis, MO

Screening and Panel discussion with climate change scientists

Ticketed Event


Through evocative imagery, music, and storytelling, Ireland and Its Aromatic Heritage invites viewers to reimagine the sensory landscapes of Ireland and consider the urgent need to preserve its boglands, aromatic biodiversity, and traditional ecological knowledge for future generations.






 
 
 

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