Documentary Screening - The Rent Strike (2024)

Wed Dec 18 2024 at 06:00 pm to 08:00 pm

Sean O'Casey Community Centre | Dublin

CATU Ireland
Publisher/HostCATU Ireland
Documentary Screening - The Rent Strike (2024)
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Witness the story of Ireland’s housing rebellion, told for the first time.

Screening followed by Q&A w/ filmmaker and rent striker.
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SYNOPSIS

Between 1970 and 1973 over 350,000 tenants throughout Ireland withheld rent in protest against rent increases, poor housing conditions and a lack of facilities. The story of this national movement, which ended in success in August 1973, is told for the first time in a new documentary, THE RENT STRIKE, using RTÉ archive footage and interviews with surviving strikers and their families.

From the late 60’s, anger over these housing issues led to an upsurge of rent strikes beginning in Ballyphehane in Cork and Ballymun in Dublin in March 1970. Over the next two years the tenants’ campaign, coordinated by the National Association of Tenants Organisations (NATO), spread throughout the country. The strength of the movement led to a deal being negotiated between NATO and the Fine Gael – Labour coalition government in August 1973, who capitulated to all the tenants’ demands.

THE RENT STRIKE celebrates the inspiring story of this working-class campaign, with a particular spotlight on the women who led the pickets and protests every day across the country. It documents the migration from the country’s collapsing tenement housing, life in Ireland’s first mass suburbs, and the harm caused by faulty constructions through the National Building Agency (where one pregnant woman in Cork lost her child due to a boiler explosion). The documentary chronicles the day-to-day work needed to sustain the strikes, how strikers found unlikely allies in council staff, where the IRA played an unofficial part and how organised communities fought the councils, the Gardaí and the government, and won.



This local community screening is organised by the Dublin 3 branch of CATU (Community Action Tenants Union).


Watch this inspiring working class story and join in on the discussions with a Q&A featuring Paddy Trehy (Rent Striker, Cromcastle Court, Coolock) and Azzy O'Connor (Filmmaker). MC TBA


[45min runtime]


All proceeds go to the ongoing community and housing work of CATU.

Get involved www.catuireland.org


For more about the documentary: https://catuireland.org/documentary/


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Event Venue & Nearby Stays

Sean O'Casey Community Centre, 18-26 NORTH, Dublin, Ireland

Tickets

EUR 6.34

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