By some way, the most interesting and significant film event of the week is the retrieval from obscurity of a movie never previously shown in this country. It's Rocky Road to Dublin, a documentary made in 1968 by Irish journalist Peter Lennon, whose only film it is. Then a Paris correspondent for the Guardian, he returned home with Raoul Coutard, the innovative French cinematographer and a key figure in the nouvelle vague, to report on his sad, emotionally frozen, culturally isolated homeland.






