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Host Mia Mullarkey welcomed the indefatigable Irish Writer/Director Donal Foreman on to the show during a pitstop back home after his recent VDIFF screening for his latest film “The Cry of Granuaile” Donal Foreman is an Irish filmmaker living in New York City. He has been making films since he was 11 years of age. Since then, he has written, directed and edited over fifty short films, and in 2013 he completed his first feature film Out of Here. The film was theatrically released at the Irish Film Institute in 2014, receiving 4-star reviews from major newspapers including the Irish Times More recently he has been nominated for the Rising Star award at the Irish Film & TV Awards a couple of years ago, and awarded the Discovery Award from the Dublin Film Critics Circle. He's an alumnus of the Irish National Film School and the Berlinale Talent Campus, and, since 2011, a member of the Brooklyn Filmmakers Collective. His latest Film Screened at the Virgin Media Dublin International Film Festival “The Cry of Granuaile” Visit https://donalforeman.com/ to rent or buy his first two features and to see some of his back catalogue. If you'd like to support Wrapchat you can subscribe on Headstuff+ or visit BuyMeACoffee.com/fni and purchase us a coffee or maybe become a member. If you sign up to FNI membership, you'll be in with a chance for mentorship with some brilliant film and tv professionals for Mentors Phase 2 which is coming soon. (It's going to be our best yet.) Check out who we had on phase 1 on WeAreFni.com/mentors Becoming a member has lots of cool perks. Including cool free tickets to screenings and events for members only!!! For just 5e per month or 50e per year! Sign up today and help your COMMUNITY! FNI Wrap Chat is supported by Film Equipment Store, Wildcard Distribution and Octovid. Produced by Larry McGowan at the Podcast Studios Dublin. WeAreFni.com for all things FNI Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Host Mia Mullarkey welcomed the indefatigable Irish Writer/Director Donal Foreman on to the show during a pitstop back home after his recent VDIFF screening for his latest film “The Cry of Granuaile” Donal Foreman is an Irish filmmaker living in New York City. He has been making films since he was 11 years of age. Since then, he has written, directed and edited over fifty short films, and in 2013 he completed his first feature film Out of Here. The film was theatrically released at the Irish Film Institute in 2014, receiving 4-star reviews from major newspapers including the Irish Times More recently he has been nominated for the Rising Star award at the Irish Film & TV Awards a couple of years ago, and awarded the Discovery Award from the Dublin Film Critics Circle. He's an alumnus of the Irish National Film School and the Berlinale Talent Campus, and, since 2011, a member of the Brooklyn Filmmakers Collective. His latest Film Screened at the Virgin Media Dublin International Film Festival “The Cry of Granuaile” Visit https://donalforeman.com/ to rent or buy his first two features and to see some of his back catalogue. If you'd like to support Wrapchat you can subscribe on Headstuff+ or visit BuyMeACoffee.com/fni and purchase us a coffee or maybe become a member. If you sign up to FNI membership, you'll be in with a chance for mentorship with some brilliant film and tv professionals for Mentors Phase 2 which is coming soon. (It's going to be our best yet.) Check out who we had on phase 1 on WeAreFni.com/mentors Becoming a member has lots of cool perks. Including cool free tickets to screenings and events for members only!!! For just 5e per month or 50e per year! Sign up today and help your COMMUNITY! FNI Wrap Chat is supported by Film Equipment Store, Wildcard Distribution and Octovid. Produced by Larry McGowan at the Podcast Studios Dublin. WeAreFni.com for all things FNI
Access the entire 89 minute episode (and additional bonus episodes) by becoming a patron of Junk Filter: https://www.patreon.com/posts/62244513 Ben Nash, a PhD student at Kings College London and a writer whose work has appeared at Mubi and Splice Today, joins the show from Colchester, England to discuss two recent films about “The Troubles” in Northern Ireland, each grappling in their own way with issues of history, family, memory and cinema. Belfast (2021) has been called director Kenneth Branagh's “most personal film”, a depiction of his childhood as sectarian violence gripped his neighbourhood. It's a film that views the turbulent era from a Protestant child's perspective, but it's notably a story that for the most part omits the city's Catholic population from the narrative. In the excellent 2018 documentary essay-film The Image You Missed, filmmaker Donal Foreman grapples with the legacy of his estranged father, the late American guerrilla filmmaker Arthur MacCaig, who shot documentaries about the conflict in Northern Ireland from the on-the-ground perspective of the Irish Republican socialist left. Along the way we summarize the conflict in Northern Ireland, Branagh's peripatetic directing career, the idea of “personal films” and the challenges of mixing monochrome and multicolour in cinema. The Image You Missed is available for rent at Vimeo On Demand Follow Ben Nash on Twitter. Patrons of the Junk Filter podcast receive at least two additional exclusive episodes a month: some of our notable previous guests include Jared Yates Sexton, David Roth, Bryan Quinby, Sooz Kempner, and Jacob Bacharach. More to come! Sign up at https://www.patreon.com/junkfilter
Meet Cute Presents: Chicago Wedding, a short-form audio rom-com. From Meet Cute to Happily Ever After in 15 minutes. Enjoy!Follow @MeetCute on Instagram and @ListenMeetCute on Twitter.Story by Barry Pearce; Directed and Produced by Suha Araj; Associate Producer: Jenn Nielsen; Sound Designer and Editor: Sean Paulsen; Starring: Jenny Selig, Donal Foreman, Sean Paulsen.Please subscribe and rate us 5 stars!
Meet Cute Presents: Chicago Wedding, a short-form audio rom-com. From Meet Cute to Happily Ever After in 15 minutes. Enjoy!Follow @MeetCute on Instagram and @ListenMeetCute on Twitter.Story by Barry Pearce; Directed and Produced by Suha Araj; Associate Producer: Jenn Nielsen; Sound Designer and Editor: Sean Paulsen; Starring: Jenny Selig, Donal Foreman, Sean Paulsen.Please subscribe and rate us 5 stars!
Meet Cute Presents: Chicago Wedding, a short-form audio rom-com. From Meet Cute to Happily Ever After in 15 minutes. Enjoy!Follow @MeetCute on Instagram and @ListenMeetCute on Twitter.Story by Barry Pearce; Directed and Produced by Suha Araj; Associate Producer: Jenn Nielsen; Sound Designer and Editor: Sean Paulsen; Starring: Jenny Selig, Donal Foreman, Sean Paulsen.Please subscribe and rate us 5 stars!
Meet Cute Presents: Chicago Wedding, a short-form audio rom-com. From Meet Cute to Happily Ever After in 15 minutes. Enjoy!Follow @MeetCute on Instagram and @ListenMeetCute on Twitter.Story by Barry Pearce; Directed and Produced by Suha Araj; Associate Producer: Jenn Nielsen; Sound Designer and Editor: Sean Paulsen; Starring: Jenny Selig, Donal Foreman, Sean Paulsen.Please subscribe and rate us 5 stars!
Meet Cute Presents: Chicago Wedding, a short-form audio rom-com. From Meet Cute to Happily Ever After in 15 minutes. Enjoy!Follow @MeetCute on Instagram and @ListenMeetCute on Twitter.Story by Barry Pearce; Directed and Produced by Suha Araj; Associate Producer: Jenn Nielsen; Sound Designer and Editor: Sean Paulsen; Starring: Jenny Selig, Donal Foreman, Sean Paulsen.Please subscribe and rate us 5 stars!
For over 30 years, Arthur MacCaig, documented the Northern Irish conflict. Meanwhile, his son Donal Foreman grew up in Dublin. After MacCaig's death, the idea for the documentary film "The Image You Missed" emerged, interweaving the story of a son's attempt to get to know his late father, with the history of Northern Ireland's conflict. Father and son's recordings show two very different approaches to Irish nationalism, the role of images in a political struggle, and the competing claims of personal and political responsibility. In this way, an exciting cinematic work arises about the role of documentary film director in a political conflict: Which stories do you tell about the conflict - and which stories do you avoid telling? This is what “The Image you Missed” is about.
Podcastserie fra Centre for Irish Studies ved Århus Universitet. Filminstruktøren, Donal Foreman, fortæller om filmen 'The Image You Missed', hvor han forsøger at komme tættere på sin afdøde far via filmoptagelser fra Nordirland. Far og søns optagelser viser meget forskellige tilgange til irsk nationalisme og billeders enorme betydning i en politisk kamp. For hvilken rolle spiller dokumentarfilminstruktører i konflikter? Former de konflikten eller er bruges de som redskaber af konfliktens aktører?
The Image You Missed director Donal Foreman chats about his new film, the follow up to Out of Here. Recorded at the Irish Film Institute on August 10th 2018
Foreman's fascinating essay documentary about his father, filmmaker Arthur MacCaig. The post Donal Foreman – The Image You Missed #IFFR2018 appeared first on Fred Film Radio.
Foreman's fascinating essay documentary about his father, filmmaker Arthur MacCaig. The post Donal Foreman – The Image You Missed #IFFR2018 appeared first on Fred Film Radio.
Foreman's fascinating essay documentary about his father, filmmaker Arthur MacCaig. The post Donal Foreman – The Image You Missed #IFFR2018 appeared first on Fred Film Radio.
Foreman's fascinating essay documentary about his father, filmmaker Arthur MacCaig. The post Donal Foreman – The Image You Missed #IFFR2018 appeared first on Fred Film Radio.
Foreman's fascinating essay documentary about his father, filmmaker Arthur MacCaig. The post Donal Foreman – The Image You Missed #IFFR2018 appeared first on Fred Film Radio.
Foreman's fascinating essay documentary about his father, filmmaker Arthur MacCaig. The post Donal Foreman – The Image You Missed #IFFR2018 appeared first on Fred Film Radio.
Donal Foreman talks to Donnchadh Tiernan about his debut feature 'Out of Here', a contemporary coming-of-age story shedding Dublin and its youth culture in a light not previously seen or explored.
Donal Foreman, Director, Out of Here. Festival Section: Official Selection: Irish. Irish filmmaker Donal Foreman talks about his great coming of age comedy drama OUT OF HERE, which was shown at the Jameson Dublin International Film Festival 2014. Rising Irish star Fionn Walton (What Richard Did) plays Ciaran, a passionate [...] The post Donal Foreman – Out of Here #jdiff appeared first on Fred Film Radio.
Donal Foreman, Director, Out of Here. Festival Section: Official Selection: Irish. Irish filmmaker Donal Foreman talks about his great coming of age comedy drama OUT OF HERE, which was shown at the Jameson Dublin International Film Festival 2014. Rising Irish star Fionn Walton (What Richard Did) plays Ciaran, a passionate [...] The post Donal Foreman – Out of Here #jdiff appeared first on Fred Film Radio.
Donal Foreman, Director, Out of Here. Festival Section: Official Selection: Irish. Irish filmmaker Donal Foreman talks about his great coming of age comedy drama OUT OF HERE, which was shown at the Jameson Dublin International Film Festival 2014. Rising Irish star Fionn Walton (What Richard Did) plays Ciaran, a passionate [...] The post Donal Foreman – Out of Here #jdiff appeared first on Fred Film Radio.
Donal Foreman, Director, Out of Here. Festival Section: Official Selection: Irish. Irish filmmaker Donal Foreman talks about his great coming of age comedy drama OUT OF HERE, which was shown at the Jameson Dublin International Film Festival 2014. Rising Irish star Fionn Walton (What Richard Did) plays Ciaran, a passionate [...] The post Donal Foreman – Out of Here #jdiff appeared first on Fred Film Radio.
Donal Foreman, Director, Out of Here. Festival Section: Official Selection: Irish. Irish filmmaker Donal Foreman talks about his great coming of age comedy drama OUT OF HERE, which was shown at the Jameson Dublin International Film Festival 2014. Rising Irish star Fionn Walton (What Richard Did) plays Ciaran, a passionate [...] The post Donal Foreman – Out of Here #jdiff appeared first on Fred Film Radio.
Donal Foreman, Director, Out of Here. Festival Section: Official Selection: Irish. Irish filmmaker Donal Foreman talks about his great coming of age comedy drama OUT OF HERE, which was shown at the Jameson Dublin International Film Festival 2014. Rising Irish star Fionn Walton (What Richard Did) plays Ciaran, a passionate [...] The post Donal Foreman – Out of Here #jdiff appeared first on Fred Film Radio.