→ It was after Southampton Airport that I thought I’d better have a word with myself. And it was the TV adaptation of Trespasses that reminded me. That’s the show set in and around Belfast in 1975, taken from Louise Kennedy’s novel. It’s a love story at heart, bubbling with the idea that deep, complex inner lives are coursing despite darkness and paranoia all around. And that small, barely noticed actions can have the most dramatic of consequences. Being Belfast 1975, the Troubles are a character all of their own, shadowy and malevolent, always lingering, dead-weighted with threat.
There is an audio motif in that show, a constant news report in many scenes, from radio or TV, detailing the attacks, the bombings, the shootings and the dead. When Lola Petticrew’s…
