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Ireland Cheers Paul Mescal for Embracing Irish Language

The New York Times – Movies:

On the red carpet for the British Academy Film Awards, the Oscar-nominated actor gave an interview in Ireland’s national language.

Claire Fahy
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Academy Awards (Oscars), Actors and Actresses, British Academy of Film and Television, Dublin (Ireland), Farrell, Colin, Gaelic Language, Gleeson, Brendan, Great Britain, Immigration and Emigration, Ireland, Language and Languages, Mescal, Paul (1996- ), Movies
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