Bernadette. Notes on
a Political Journey. 2011. Lelia Doolan.
Huston Screening.
This documentary, which was filmed over the course of nine
years in conjunction with its subject (Bernadette Devlin), sets its stall out
early on in stating that it is a “series of interviews”. The interviews form
the basis of the documentary; as a result of this and the collaborative
involvement of Bernadette Devlin it takes the form of an autobiographical film.
One of the earliest quotes from Bernadette herself performs the function of
puncturing the quotes that follow; she states clearly that the media have
created an image of who she is. This seemingly perfunctory comment very
intelligently deconstructs the only other voices in the documentary. Any other
voice that portrays her it is perceived in light of the idea that it is a media
construct; the structure of the documentary has seemingly become an extension
of her skills of oration. The first (and one of the only) uses of music in the
film is used to reinforce the ideas that have been articulated verbally (Loenard
Cohen. Everybody Knows. “the dice are
loaded”).
The primary voice in the film is of course that of
Bernadette Devlin herself, but the fact that it has been demonstrated that she
has integrity means that the viewer comes to trust her word. The other voices
are themselves given constructs through which they are viewed, ie; “the image
makers”, or “they created the profile
in America”. This ironic use of a construct on forces that constructed her
image is just one of the ways that the film is a manifestation of her intellectual
dexterity in the form of a documentary. Bernadette at one stage describes
herself as “an amplifier of the peoples voice” and continues describing herself
in the third person as if joining in with the process of constructing an
identity for Bernadette Devlin. At one stage while she is talking there are a
series of images that are related to the subject she is discussing, these
images are completely changed by her voice-over and this is the crux of the
documentary; once we have established who we identify with in the film everything else is then
colored by her perspective, but the integrity of the interviewee is the
strength of this documentary.
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