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Overview
Since the beginning of her career, Sinéad O’Connor has used her powerful voice to challenge the narratives she was surrounded by while growing up in predominantly Roman Catholic Ireland. Despite her agency, depth and perspective, O’Connor’s unflinching refusal to conform means that she has often been patronized and unfairly dismissed as an attention-seeking pop star.
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Sinéad O'Connor
Sinéad O'Connor
Self (archive footage)
Sinéad O'Connor
Self (archive footage)
John Reynolds
John Reynolds
Self
John Reynolds
Self


Margo Harkin
Margo Harkin
Self
Margo Harkin
Self


Kathleen Hanna
Kathleen Hanna
Self
Kathleen Hanna
Self
Brian D'Arcy
Brian D'Arcy
Self
Brian D'Arcy
Self
Jeannette Byrne
Jeannette Byrne
Self
Jeannette Byrne
Self
Paul Byrne
Paul Byrne
Self
Paul Byrne
Self
Clodagh Latimer
Clodagh Latimer
Self
Clodagh Latimer
Self
Mike Clowes
Mike Clowes
Self
Mike Clowes
Self
Kate Garner
Kate Garner
Self
Kate Garner
Self
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