Stardust (DocuDrama and call for new tribunal)
Was watching the Stardust docudrama on RTE last night and thought that up to the fire it's self it was excellent and sensitive but I really think that the way in which the families grief was portrayed was way OTT there was absolutely no need for RTE/Filmamkers to show idividual case's of parents being told that there Sons/Daughters were dead. the majority of people in this country know what happened at the Stardust 25 years ago and dont need to see actors re-enacting for what many is still an incredibly painfull event i feel this could have been dealt with in a much more subtle way similar to the way the Hillsborough disaster docudrama dealt with the 15 mins during which all the victims supposedly died). My fathers twin sisters where both at the stardust that night and thank god both of them got out reletivley un-scathed. I lived very close to the venue and although only four years old at the time can vaguely remember the aftermath and funerals etc. I will be watching the second part tonight but I really am angry at the way the families grief was dealt with.
Protesters block re-opening of pub near Stardust site
Protesters block re-opening of pub near Stardust site
18/02/2006 - 12:23:10
A protest is taking place in the Dublin suburb of Artane this morning against the opening of a pub adjacent to the site of the Stardust nightclub fire.
About 100 people are protesting against the re-opening of the Sliver Swan pub which was destroyed in the blaze that killed 48 young people on Valentine’s Day 25 years ago.
The pub was originally due to open on Wednesday but was postponed by angry protests from the families of Stardust victims.
http://www.breakingnews.ie/2006/02/18/story245291.html