Cinema Purgatorio: The sad, sudden demise of Ireland’s cinema industry
November 9, 2020 4:40 amCora Mulroy and her sister Breda decided to open a cinema, Mayo Movie World, a red-carpeted seven-screen cinema, in Castlebar... View Article
Cora Mulroy and her sister Breda decided to open a cinema, Mayo Movie World, a red-carpeted seven-screen cinema, in Castlebar... View Article
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