The Irish Press Group, at the height of it's success, was selling well over a million newspapers a week. Colman Doyle was the Press’s lead photographer, and for the paper’s millions of readers, he was the chief eyewitness to all that was happening across Ireland. This film follows Colman as he returns to the remote West Kerry, to reconnect with the people and places he first photographed over 50 years ago. In undertaking this journey, we explore the decades of change, across the island, captured in Colman's unique and extraordinary work. Featuring interviews with Bob Quinn, John Hume, Michael D Higgins, and Páidí Ó Sé.