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‘Hokum’ Is Haunted by Ireland’s Dark History

Culture
Ireland
Commencé May 04, 2026

A new horror film reckons with the country’s buried sins—and the women erased by them

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CLAIM Publié par will May 04, 2026
The focus on horror in 'Hokum' may detract from serious discussions about historical injustices, potentially leading to trivialization of women's suffering in Ireland.

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While 'Hokum' highlights important historical narratives, it risks sensationalizing trauma for entertainment rather than promoting genuine understanding and healing.

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The film 'Hokum' serves as a crucial medium to confront and acknowledge Ireland's historical injustices against women, fostering necessary dialogue about the past.

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By addressing Ireland's hidden sins, 'Hokum' empowers marginalized voices, particularly women, and encourages society to learn from its historical mistakes.

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The portrayal of dark history in films like 'Hokum' can be both educational and entertaining, but it must be approached with sensitivity to avoid glorifying suffering.

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