| Vaughn Inspired by Belfast Murals
By
Declan O’Kelly
Chicago native and fifth-generation Irish-American Vince Vaughn took
time out of his filming schedule in London recently to interview political
leaders in Northern Ireland for a documentary he is making on Belfast’s
murals, which he became interested in on an earlier visit to the city.
The 6’5’’ actor interviewed both republican and loyalist
leaders about the art that has become a tourist attraction since the ceasefire
in 1994.
He interviewed Sinn Féin President Gerry Adams in Anderstown,
West Belfast in front of a mural of Kieran Doherty, an IRA hunger striker
who died in 1981. He also interviewed Progressive Unionist Party leader
David Ervine in front of a mural of workers entering the Belfast shipyards.
Ervine explained that years ago you would not have had a mural such as
this one because it would have been about politics and divisons. “The
mural is the epitome of the change process that is going on in Northern
Ireland. The murals are changing,” Ervine said in a RTE report.
Vaughn is currently shooting a movie with Judi Dench and Kevin Spacey
about Santa's bitter older brother,who is forced to move to the North
Pole.
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