A rural town in Ireland swells to a population of half a million for one week during the world’s largest annual celebration of Irish music, transforming it into a major metropolis of culture, diversity and decadence.

Shadow Town – Is Ait An Mac An Saol observes this monster cultural phenomenon descending on the rural town of Mullingar, transforming it into another version of itself and after the monster has departed, when its citizenry returns to a new type of normal.

Obviously, a horde of production, radio and TV companies descended on Mullingar to report on the festival, but Shadow Town takes a different approach - documenting the transformation of the town through the vibrant and chaotic canvas of the Fleadh.

Half a million people visited Mullingar to witness the magic of this spectacle, they came from everywhere, encompassing every facet of modern Irish society and its diaspora, as people travelled from every corner of the globe. Every one of them witnessed but also formed part of the spectacle – a human mass of an artform.

Shadow Town captures the tide of emotion, as it pitches and tosses each day, reaching crescendo in the night and dissipating until the streets are quiet again before the whole cycle starts again, each day, throughout the week, forming a collective arc of a majestical event.

Including exclusive performances from legendary musicians Dervish, Rónán Ó Snodaigh, John Spillane, George Murphy, Martin Hayes and Strange Boy; Shadow Town showcases a subterranean and radical dimension to the Fleadh festival.  
 
Shadow Town – Is Ait An Mac An Saol is remarkable for several reasons – it is the first feature length documentary about the Fleadh festival, as well as being the first feature length film made about Mullingar. Incredibly it was made with zero budget, literally for absolutely nothing! And it was made by just five people!