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David Kent

New Vicky Phelan film to 'expose the truth' of the CervicalCheck scandal

A documentary about Vicky Phelan’s fight to “expose the truth” of the CervicalCheck scandal is set to air at the Virgin Media Dublin International Film Festival.

The festival kicks off on February 23 and runs until March 6, and Sasha King's production, entitled Vicky , is set to be a big part of it.

An official release says: "Audiences’ continued love of documentaries is reflected in the 2022 programme. Domestic stories this year include the vital Vicky , Sasha King’s exclusive and intimate journey into Vicky Phelan’s fight to expose the truth of what happened in the Cervical Check Scandal for all women but also her own personal fight to stay alive."

Organisers have published the wide range of films and shorts set to air over the fortnight, saying that 2022's edition will be a hugely welcomed one.

They said: "Back where it belongs in cinemas, the Festival is excited to present to live, in person audiences the finest domestic and international feature films, short films and documentaries and a host of premieres, galas and special events alongside additional online programming. This landmark 20 th anniversary edition will truly be a celebration of cinema and an event to remember."

Meanwhile, Phelan will be awarded the Freedom of Limerick during a special ceremony on Thursday.

The Freedom of Limerick is the highest honour that can be bestowed upon an individual by Limerick City and County Council.

Vicky Phelan is staying postive (RTE Late Late Show)

The honour is reserved for those who have made exceptional or unique contributions to the common good or to persons who have made outstanding contributions to the life of Limerick.

Vicky is being honoured for her work in uncovering the Cervical Check scandal and her tireless advocacy and support of other women who have been affected and are fighting for justice, as well as advocating for the rights of terminally ill people to end their suffering.

Mayor of the City and County of Limerick Cllr Daniel Butler said: “Vicky Phelan is an inspiration to all of us. She is a tireless fighter for women who have been affected by the Cervical Check scandal, and her work encapsulates the Freedom of Limerick, and how women should be treated.”

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