Westmeath Filmmaker Anna May Mullins is the producer of GAA 70's - Réabhlóid Shóisialta.
An era defining rivalry and the decade that made the GAA are being celebrated on our screens this evening.
TG4's new feature length documentary, GAA 70's - Réabhlóid Shóisialta/A Social Revolution brings together the Dublin, Kerry and Galway players of that era to reflect on some the sports most enduring rivalries.
As the Dublin Kerry story reaches its golden jubilee everyone from Kevin Moran to GAA President Jarlath Burns offer their views on the rivalry of the 21st century.
Also covered in the film, which airs at 9pm, is the inaugural Ladies Football Final of 1976 between Offaly and Tipperary.
The film's producer and co-director, Rosemount's Anna May Mullins says it took even longer for the women's game to reach GAA headquarters:
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