- Film And TV
- 21 Oct 21
PREMIERE: The Movement: Perspective Of A Black Irish Woman Mini Documentary
Featuring interviews with Cayisha, half of electronic duo PrYmary Colours, and her mother and three brothers, this 11 minute documentary gives more perspective and insights of their recent project "The Movement".
Hot Press is proud to present the exclusive premiere of The Movement: Perspective Of A Black Irish Woman mini-documentary, part of "The Movement" project released by electro-pop duo PrYmary Colours.
To coincide with the release of their latest single and remix "The Movement", this mini-documentary was written and filmed in Wicklow, Ireland, with the intention of sharing experiences. It gives an insight into the life of Cayisha (one half of PrYmary Colours), and what life was like growing up in Ireland as a black woman. Watch it below.
An enlightening perspective that is not usually found in the media, this raw footage aims to share PrYmary Colours' goal of promoting change in Ireland through awareness, respect and love. Featuring interviews with Cayisha, her mother and her three brothers, this piece gives more perspective and insights of the project.
As an evolving nation, it's imperative that we get new perspectives of the diverse Irish communities in Ireland. Cayisha shares with you hers.
PrYmary Colours is an electronic act from Ireland. The duo consists of Cayisha on vocals & Daz on production. They are a two-piece soundscape, formed to give people an alternative option to dance & pop music, with all of their own original music. PrYmary Colours' music is a fusion of electronic beats with soulful vocals. Their mission is simple: to bring joy to everyone, through their music.
Watch the exclusive Hot Press premiere of The Movement: Perspective Of A Black Irish Woman mini documentary below.
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