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Channel 4 to make film about Lyra McKee

written by cassoscoop June 24, 2022
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Journalist Lyra McKee shot dead in Derry in April 2019 by New IRA terrorists

Channel 4 has announced that it is going to make a film about the life and death of “trailblazing” investigative journalist Lyra McKee – who was shot dead in 2019.

The 29-year-old journalist, was murdered while observing riots in the Creggan area on Thursday, April 18, with an extremist group styling itself as the New IRA previously claiming responsibility.

A number of men are awaiting trial over her murder along with other individuals who have been charged with rioting on the same night.

The intimate film, titled Lyra, has been made by Bafta-award winning documentarian and close friend Alison Millar – who salvaged voice recordings from Lyra’s Dictaphone so she could narrate her own story.

The film will show Lyra growing up in 90s Belfast, using text messages and home video footage as well as intimate access to her mother, sister and partner to capture their grief and quest for justice in the days and months following Lyra’s death.

Director Alison Millar explained: “Lyra’s death was, to many, a sharp puncture to the future of a country trying to move beyond its past.

“I hope this documentary will introduce a new audience to Lyra and her work.

“The film is an urgent story that reflects life today in contemporary Northern Ireland as we approach the 25th anniversary of the Good Friday Peace Agreement.

“Lyra’s story and work represents her generation and reminds us why we cannot allow the dark shadows of the past to return.”

Channel 4 head of news and current affairs and specialist factual and sport for Channel 4,Louisa Compton, said the broadcaster is “proud” to have commissioned this “poignant and thoughtful film”.

“Lyra McKee was a trailblazer in so many ways and we hope this film will demonstrate how important her work was and continues to be,” she added.

Siobhan Sinnerton, executive producer for HiddenLight and previously commissioning editor for Channel 4, said Lyra’s work and stories “tell us about why peace in Northern Ireland matters to us all”.

She said: “As a Belfast native, I have always been cautious about making films about ‘The Troubles’.

Lyra McKee and partner Sara Canning. Lyra had plans to propose to Sara and marry her in Donegal

“But when brilliant Northern Irish director Ali Millar decided that she wanted to make a film about the life and loss of her friend and mentee Lyra McKee I knew it was going to be very special. And it is.”

Northern Ireland Screen Chief Executive Richard Williams, added: “This powerful documentary about Lyra McKee is a special and unique portrayal of the life and passing of the journalist.

“The film amplifies Lyra’s renowned investigative work and seeks answers over her untimely death.

“We were honoured to support Alison Millar at Erica Starling Productions to produce this emotional documentary sharing Lyra’s voice and message.”

Channel 4 to make film about Lyra McKee was last modified: June 27th, 2022 by cassoscoop

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