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HAPPY BLOOMSDAY!
In the 1960s, American director Joseph Strick did what many felt was impossible - he brought Ulysses to screen. There was a fistfight at the Cannes Film Festival, segregated audiences in New Zealand and complaints from the League of Decency at home.
By Donal Fallon5
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HAPPY BLOOMSDAY!
In the 1960s, American director Joseph Strick did what many felt was impossible - he brought Ulysses to screen. There was a fistfight at the Cannes Film Festival, segregated audiences in New Zealand and complaints from the League of Decency at home.

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