Blooming marvellous; JAMES JOYCE CLASSIC ULYSSES HIT'S THE BIG SCREEN (SAVES YOU HAVING TO READ IT).(Features)

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From: Sunday Mirror (London, England)
Date: 20030720
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Byline: NICOLA TALLANT

IT'S one of the most un-read masterpieces of the 20th century - but now a film director has vowed to tell the story of James Joyce's Ulysses.

The strangely named Bl,.m which, premiered at last week's Galway Film Fleadh, is due to hit the big screen early next year, in time for the 100th anniversary of Bloomsday.

Director Sean Walsh says the epic, which stars Stephen Rae and Angeline Ball, will finally tell the tale of Leopold Bloom to ...

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