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Men at Lunch
Lón sa Spéir

$10 member /
$12 non-member

Free for Irish Language Day attendees and Young Patrons ($125) members and higher


Men at Lunch
Lón sa Spéir

Sunday, April 26 | 4:30 pm

2012, 75 minutes

Directed by Sean O Cualain
Written by Niall Murphy
Produced by Eamonn O Cualain
Narrated by Fionnula Flanagan

Men at Lunch is the untold story of New York’s greatest legend and one of the most iconic images of the 20th century —Lunch atop a Skyscraper — taken on the 69th floor of the Rockefeller Building in the autumn of 1932.

Part homage, part investigation, Men at Lunch is the revealing tale of an American icon, an unprecedented race to the sky and the immigrant workers from all over the world that built New York.

This film is in Irish with English subtitles.

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