In
1851, over one hundred and fifty residents of Arainn
Mhor Island, off the coast of Donegal, were evicted
from their homes. Speaking only Gaelic, they stayed
together as a group upon arrival in the new world,
and worked on the railroads in Canada. After a time,
they found their way to Beaver Island, in the middle
of Lake Michigan, where they established a new community,
a miniature Arainn Mhor in exile.
Home on the Island began shooting in March 2003
and aims to tell the story of the evictees and their
journey to Beaver Island but, more importantly,
it aims to describe the character of the two communities
who share the same ancestry, but are separated by
the Atlantic ocean. International distribution talks
are currently ongoing.