Jig
Documentary telling the compelling story of the 40th Irish Dancing World Championships.
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Genre: Documentary, Musical
Director: Sue Bourne
Actors: Brogan McKay, Claire Greaney, Joe Bitter, John Carey, John Whitehurst, Julia O'Rourke, Sandun Verschoor, Shane McAvinchey, Simona Mauriello, Suzanne Coyle
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