You can still find them on the Emerald Isle, the magical places. Over the past two years, Reiner Harscher has spent a lot of time with his cameras in the places where he realized his first multivision and illustrated book project more than 30 years ago. He now went to the places that magically attracted him back then and set out in search of what remains of the old spell. Ireland has become modern and busy, but the reportage shows that the remote places have managed to retain their mysterious magic. Life in the countryside is still enticingly slow, just as it has long been restless and noisy in Dublin. In his new live multivision, the photographer and filmmaker primarily shows the places where Ireland's nature unfolds in a green and spectacular way. "There you breathe the air like champagne", sparkling and absolutely pure, because it has traveled 3500 kilometers across the Atlantic. It also takes the viewer on a screen journey to the sandy beaches in the north of Donegal and almost to the northern end of the Emerald Isle, where Irish giants are said to have once paved a causeway across to Scotland, the "Giants Causeway", which today emerges from the sea as a spectacular basalt coastline. The new live multivision shows the Cliffs of Moher, the rocks of Kerry and the gray-green Burren from unusual perspectives. The travel reportage tells of small hidden whiskey distilleries, of the people and of the transformation of the once lonely Aran Islands, where ancient stone formations tell of the beginning of Ireland's history. The live multivision Ireland fascinates with dreamy and equally spectacular landscape scenarios, not least photographed from the air, with mysterious ancient monasteries and castles, with travel information and encounters with the hospitable and also a little lovingly eccentric inhabitants of the green island of Ireland.
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