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In this Film Ireland podcast, Gemma Creagh chats to Niall Owens about his debut feature film Gateway, which screens at IndieCork 2021 Film Festival (19th September – 3rd October). Mike a low-level drug dealer is haunted by a recent death. Unable to shake his waking nightmare, Mike's business has suffered and he and his gang are in debt to a ruthless supplier. In need of quick cash, the gang plan to grow a large amount of weed to settle the debt, now all they need is a quiet place to grow it. When Mike is given the address to an unassuming abandoned house it would appear that their problems are solved. But when confronted by a locked door within the house, unease starts to form within the gang and old feuds begin to fester. Gateway screens at the Gate Cinema on the 19th of September at 20:30 as part of IndieCork 2021 Film Festival, which runs 19th September – 3rd October. Niall Owens is a Writer/Director and 1st Assistant Director from Cork City, Ireland. Niall has worked for 15 years in the Film and TV Industry as an Assistant Director, he has over 50 credits as an AD and has worked on projects such as RAW, The Clinic, Camelot, The Other Side of Sleep and Love Eternal. He has served as 1st Assistant Director on TV shows such as Bridget & Eamon, Rig 45, Fir Bolg, Assassins and CSI na hEireann . Niall was the 1st AD on Michael Inside working with Frank Berry, Tom Comerford and Dafhyd Flynn and most recently he was the 1st Assistant Director on Eoin Macken's Here Are the Young Men which stars Anya Taylor Joy (Split, Glass), Finn Cole (Peaky Blinders, F9), Dean Charles Chapman (1917, Game of Thrones), Travis Flimmel (Warcraft, Vikings) and Noomi Rapace (Prometheus, The Girl With the Dragon Tattoo). Niall is also an IFTA nominated Writer/Director & Producer. Niall's first short film Torn was funded by RTE and The Cork Film Centre, to date Niall has directed 8 shorts including the IFTA nominated Animal. Niall's debut feature the Psychological horror Gateway is currently in the final stages of post production with a release set for later this year, he is also in development with Screen Ireland on a feature version of his short film Animal.
This week on Wrapchat, is the earnest and wonderfully talented young Actor Dafyd Flynn. Dafhyd joins PBL for a chat about his experience working through some very heavy themes in his work so far, what it's like being a young Actor in Ireland, but moreover a young man, self taping, turning down what doesn't feel right and what he hopes the future holds. There's a wonderful authenticity in this young man, one that will absolutely keep him in the forefront of Directors minds into the future. He can be seen on screen in his startlingly good performance the title role in MICHAEL INSIDE Directed by Frank Berry, which is now on Netflix. Dafhyd received an IFTA nomination for Best Actor, as well as a nomination for the new talent award at Galway Film Fleadh for his performance in Michael Inside. He is currently appearing in in the final season of VIKINGS (MGM/HISTORY) as Adam on Amazon Prime, in the short film DRIFTING with Paul Mescal which is appearing in the Dublin Film Festival 2021 and in short film YOUNG MOTHER with Jordanne Jones and Aoibhinn McGinnity. Film/TV credits include: Young Mother (Short film), Day Out (Short film), Michael Inside (Subotica Entertainment), Roy's Tune (Music Video for Fontaine's D.C.) & I Used to Live Here (Write Direction Films). PLEASE consider Supporting FNI by becoming a member of Fni on www.BuyMeACoffee.com/fni WE NEED YOUR SUPPORT! Get ahead of the pack as we're shortly announcing a very cool membership programme for Fnier's on Buy Me A Coffee. Or... you can support WRAPCHAT by joining Headstuff+ on HeadstuffPodcasts.com #WeAreFni #YouAreFni Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This week on Wrapchat, is the earnest and wonderfully talented young Actor Dafyd Flynn. Dafhyd joins PBL for a chat about his experience working through some very heavy themes in his work so far, what it's like being a young Actor in Ireland, but moreover a young man, self taping, turning down what doesn't feel right and what he hopes the future holds. There's a wonderful authenticity in this young man, one that will absolutely keep him in the forefront of Directors minds into the future. He can be seen on screen in his startlingly good performance the title role in MICHAEL INSIDE Directed by Frank Berry, which is now on Netflix. Dafhyd received an IFTA nomination for Best Actor, as well as a nomination for the new talent award at Galway Film Fleadh for his performance in Michael Inside. He is currently appearing in in the final season of VIKINGS (MGM/HISTORY) as Adam on Amazon Prime, in the short film DRIFTING with Paul Mescal which is appearing in the Dublin Film Festival 2021 and in short film YOUNG MOTHER with Jordanne Jones and Aoibhinn McGinnity. Film/TV credits include:Young Mother (Short film), Day Out (Short film), Michael Inside (Subotica Entertainment), Roy’s Tune (Music Video for Fontaine’s D.C.) & I Used to Live Here (Write Direction Films). PLEASE consider Supporting FNI by becoming a member of Fni on www.BuyMeACoffee.com/fni WE NEED YOUR SUPPORT! Get ahead of the pack as we're shortly announcing a very cool membership programme for Fnier's on Buy Me A Coffee. Or... you can support WRAPCHAT by joining Headstuff+ on HeadstuffPodcasts.com #WeAreFni #YouAreFni
This week, we were so honored to interview "Fit for a Prince" star Melinda Michael who played Julia Gilmour. We talk fashion, bts antics and her future with Hallmark. It was such an honor to interview Melinda. I hope we hear from her more in the future. Upcoming Podcasts: Start of Spring Fling Series: 3/22 Chasing Waterfalls Recap 3/29 Don't Go Breaking my Heart Recap You can listen to us now on Apple Podcast, Google Play, Spotify, Podbean, Tune in+Alexa and Amazon. We also have a Youtube channel Hallmark Heartbeats Follow us on IG @hallmarkheartbeats Follow us on twitter @Hallmarkheartb1 Support us by Buying a coffee https://www.buymeacoffee.com/hmarkheartbeats All links are in the linktree in our bio
This week in our second part, The talent continues to be only massive, We're throwing our spotlight on Some brilliant up and coming filmmakers who are screening at the Still Voices Film Festival. https://stillvoicesfilmfestival.com/ BALLYMAHON, CO. LONGFORD ONLINE - AUGUST 13TH - 16TH 2020 STREAMING NOW Fni Wrapchat is mixed by Bedford, Produced by the Headstuff Podcast Network and Sponsored by Film Equipment hire and Wildcard Distribution. Joining the Paul's on Part two in the studio and online: Damien Varley - Life After Life Damien Varley is a first time Director from Limerick. Damien is a former Irish rugby union player who represented Munster and Captained Ireland. He played as a hooker. Damien retired from rugby in February 2015, due to a foot injury and is now looking to forge a new creative career in his other passion of storytelling. Damien gives a fascinating insight into the parallels between top professional sport and Filmaking and his hopes for the future. Laura O' Shea - Match Laura and Tony met in 2015 when they trained together in Bow Street Academy for Screen Acting. Since then, they have been continually acting, writing and/or producing together. Their first production together was a play called ‘Knowing Nathan’. It had a sold-out run-in The Complex Dublin (January 2018) and went on to win the Judge’s Choice Award at Galway Fringe Festival in 2018. Now, the pair have teamed up again to create something for screen. Neither are strangers to making shorts and films - Laura’s debut short film as a filmmaker ‘Hold the Line’ won the award for ‘Best Short Film’ at Belfast Film Festival in 2019 as well as ‘Best Acting’ and ‘Best Editing’ at the 2018 Richard Harris International Film Festival. Tony can be seen Acting in Irish Features Dublin Oldschool and Michael Inside, both currently streaming on Netflix. Match is co-directed with Tony Doyle Cara Holmes - Welcome to A Bright White Limbo Cara Holmes is a director and film editor based in Ireland. Her work has predominantly been in documentary (both independent and broadcast) as well as working on TV dramas, award winning observational documentary series, experimental film and short films. Cara’s interests lie in feminism, disability rights and LGBT stories, she is interested in making films that uncover interesting truths. Cara's most recent work was the Screen Ireland funded documentary ‘WELCOME TO A BRIGHT WHITE LIMBO’. Combining documentary approach and live dance performance, this visually arresting film dives into the mind and creative process of Oona Doherty’ and her award-winning dance show 'Hope Hunt’. The film is set to premiere at the Cork International Film Festival, 2019. At the moment, Cara is co-directing and editing the documentary ‘TEENAGE AMBASSADORS’, an inspiring story of teenage best friends Natasha and Minahil who grew up in the direct provision centre in Athlone, Ireland. The documentary will be broadcast in November, 2019 Iseult Howlett - The Grass Ceiling Iseult Howlett has been crafting stories for screen for almost 20 years. She is a multiple IFTA nominated editor and has cut a number of award-winning documentaries and short films. The Grass Ceiling is Iseult's directorial debut. Virginia Gilbert - Day Out. Virginia Gilbert is an award-winning, BAFTA-nominated writer and director of film, TV and radio. Her screenwriting work has been placed on the BritList and she was named as a 'Star of Tomorrow' by Screen International. She is currently developing numerous original film and TV projects, including the adaptation of her debut novel, Travelling Companion. Become a patron/Supporter of Fni on: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/fni (https://l.facebook.com/l.php?u=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.buymeacoffee.com%2Ffni%3Ffbclid%3DIwAR0kD26R2Tl0YB1WDhfTcIk2kaxFGtra86l3Xn0H5jRead4ww-duXIwz0CY&h=AT3uA2oZ5jDFvi92seoFmEO8IoWlVgC2C8FDMiyt456_btk9OP4WtC3wseLJ8RyjRZdhdZ9U4BZ_E6jetVxgHrB_W1KlESGGuASgTO8wH2H9mpPIRPoC6JA4ijDM22CznS1Vx2QZ1CSwue35GUMSNrqZPSyL) #WeAreFni (https://www.facebook.com/hashtag/wearefni?source=feed_text&epa=HASHTAG) #YouAreFNI (https://www.facebook.com/hashtag/youarefni?source=feed_text&epa=HASHTAG) #StaySafe (https://www.facebook.com/hashtag/staysafe?source=feed_text&epa=HASHTAG) #StayInformed (https://www.facebook.com/hashtag/stayinformed?source=feed_text&epa=HASHTAG) #StayPositive (https://www.facebook.com/hashtag/staypositive?source=feed_text&epa=HASHTAG) WWW.WEAREFNI.COM (https://l.facebook.com/l.php?u=http%3A%2F%2FWWW.WEAREFNI.COM%2F%3Ffbclid%3DIwAR3O86-JGARQ-lEhbDk1tI4iPs-IveYXswBmtrbLFxlCQR87TtNfcUt7IEU&h=AT3aoqXPN-Ji0hWcR7b1U8F1WKOD6ksGhmepWBN4J4fN1fd4U_ZxOnvRmBah-5hEK2uiv1f-OEJzyYl4lIqzYHUv3plISZZxaS3s6YeRNhnBStz1ainqVe67it4j8FxV7BrNOVGO6U51IWACerTgSVYiAaU9)
This week in our second part, The talent continues to be only massive, We're throwing our spotlight on Some brilliant up and coming filmmakers who are screening at the Still Voices Film Festival. https://stillvoicesfilmfestival.com/ BALLYMAHON, CO. LONGFORD ONLINE - AUGUST 13TH - 16TH 2020 STREAMING NOW Fni Wrapchat is mixed by Bedford, Produced by the Headstuff Podcast Network and Sponsored by Film Equipment hire and Wildcard Distribution. Joining the Paul's on Part two in the studio and online: Damien Varley - Life After Life Damien Varley is a first time Director from Limerick. Damien is a former Irish rugby union player who represented Munster and Captained Ireland. He played as a hooker. Damien retired from rugby in February 2015, due to a foot injury and is now looking to forge a new creative career in his other passion of storytelling. Damien gives a fascinating insight into the parallels between top professional sport and Filmaking and his hopes for the future. Laura O' Shea - Match Laura and Tony met in 2015 when they trained together in Bow Street Academy for Screen Acting. Since then, they have been continually acting, writing and/or producing together. Their first production together was a play called ‘Knowing Nathan'. It had a sold-out run-in The Complex Dublin (January 2018) and went on to win the Judge's Choice Award at Galway Fringe Festival in 2018. Now, the pair have teamed up again to create something for screen. Neither are strangers to making shorts and films - Laura's debut short film as a filmmaker ‘Hold the Line' won the award for ‘Best Short Film' at Belfast Film Festival in 2019 as well as ‘Best Acting' and ‘Best Editing' at the 2018 Richard Harris International Film Festival. Tony can be seen Acting in Irish Features Dublin Oldschool and Michael Inside, both currently streaming on Netflix. Match is co-directed with Tony Doyle Cara Holmes - Welcome to A Bright White Limbo Cara Holmes is a director and film editor based in Ireland. Her work has predominantly been in documentary (both independent and broadcast) as well as working on TV dramas, award winning observational documentary series, experimental film and short films. Cara's interests lie in feminism, disability rights and LGBT stories, she is interested in making films that uncover interesting truths. Cara's most recent work was the Screen Ireland funded documentary ‘WELCOME TO A BRIGHT WHITE LIMBO'. Combining documentary approach and live dance performance, this visually arresting film dives into the mind and creative process of Oona Doherty' and her award-winning dance show 'Hope Hunt'. The film is set to premiere at the Cork International Film Festival, 2019. At the moment, Cara is co-directing and editing the documentary ‘TEENAGE AMBASSADORS', an inspiring story of teenage best friends Natasha and Minahil who grew up in the direct provision centre in Athlone, Ireland. The documentary will be broadcast in November, 2019 Iseult Howlett - The Grass Ceiling Iseult Howlett has been crafting stories for screen for almost 20 years. She is a multiple IFTA nominated editor and has cut a number of award-winning documentaries and short films. The Grass Ceiling is Iseult's directorial debut. Virginia Gilbert - Day Out. Virginia Gilbert is an award-winning, BAFTA-nominated writer and director of film, TV and radio. Her screenwriting work has been placed on the BritList and she was named as a 'Star of Tomorrow' by Screen International. She is currently developing numerous original film and TV projects, including the adaptation of her debut novel, Travelling Companion. Become a patron/Supporter of Fni on: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/fni #WeAreFni #YouAreFNI #StaySafe #StayInformed #StayPositive WWW.WEAREFNI.COM Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
** Free movie stream on Volta.ie - code at the end of the episode ** We're halfway through our View It On Volta series, and we're delighted to have Emma Norton of Element Pictures on the podcast this week. She chats to us about one of this week's featured films, Rosie, as well as her work as an executive producer on Normal People. Aoife and Lauren chat about the fantastic films Michael Inside (a true gem) and Rosie (a very affecting portrait of a family affected by homelessness). And you can watch one of the films for free on Volta.ie with the code we give out at the end. Sponsored by Volta.ie, but all our own opinions.
This week on Two Guys One Flick Ed and Cillian close out Season 2 by discussing Frank Berry's Irish prison drama Michael Inside. Talking about Irish films penchant for quiet story-telling, subtle realism, and highlighting social and systematic failures in the criminal justice system. (Spoilers from 16:05) A massive thank you to all our guests and listeners who have joined us for season 2, we will be back shortly with season 3 and are looking forward to seeing you then.Special Thank you to The Motives for our Intro (Life Is Good) & Outro (For The Love Of The Motives).The Motives - Youtube: https://tinyurl.com/y2pqk39gSpotify: https://tinyurl.com/yygss8z2 Contact Us:https://www.facebook.com/twoguysoneflick/https://www.instagram.com/twoguysoneflick/twoguysoneflick@gmail.comhttps://twoguysoneflick.podbean.com/
On this special episode of FNI Wrapchat is Irish Oscar-nominated director Lenny Abrahamson. Sponsored by our friends at Film Equipment Store, Wildcard Distribution, brought to you as always by the Headstuff Podcast Network. Mixed by Stephen Bedford and FNI Wrapchat theme tune by Pat 'Connor. Lenny is from Dublin and is an internationally renowned film and Television Director and Screenwriter. He is known for directing such acclaimed independent films as Adam & Paul (2004), Garage (2007), What Richard Did (2012) and Frank (2014) all of which contributed to Abrahamson's six Irish Film and Television Awards. In 2015, he received widespread recognition for directing Room, based on the novel of the same name by Emma Donoghue. The film received four nominations at the 88th Academy Awards including Best Picture and Best Director for Abrahamson. Lenny studied physics and philosophy at Trinity College Dublin. While at university he directed short videos with the Trinity Video Society, which he co-founded with Ed Guiney. He graduated in 1991 with first class honours (gold medal). His first short film, 3 Joes, won the Best European Short Film Award at the 1991 Cork Film Festival and the Organiser's Award at the 1992 Oberhausen Short Film Festival. He directed numerous commercials for television in Ireland, the UK and worldwide His latest work 'Normal People' a TV adaptation of Sally Rooney's lauded novel is currently broadcasting on Rte, BBC and Hulu in the United States to critical acclaim. Here we chat about the reaction to Normal People, his process, the LIVELINE call in... His future career ambitions and we ask questions from our community on social media. head over to www.WeAreFni.com to register for our online chats FNI@HOME TOMORROW WED 6th, weekly, with brilliant Film and Tv professionals every Wed evening. Tomorrow we are joined by the Director of Michael Inside, Frank Berry. SIGN UP NOW. Please share with a friend or colleague. Available on Spotify, Google Podcasts, Apple Podcasts and Stitcher. #WeAreFni #YouAreFNI #StaySafe #StayInformed #StayPositive Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
On this special episode of FNI Wrapchat is Irish Oscar-nominated director Lenny Abrahamson. Sponsored by our friends at Film Equipment Store, Wildcard Distribution, brought to you as always by the Headstuff Podcast Network. Mixed by Stephen Bedford and FNI Wrapchat theme tune by Pat 'Connor. Lenny is from Dublin and is an internationally renowned film and Television Director and Screenwriter. He is known for directing such acclaimed independent films as Adam & Paul (2004), Garage (2007), What Richard Did (2012) and Frank (2014) all of which contributed to Abrahamson's six Irish Film and Television Awards. In 2015, he received widespread recognition for directing Room, based on the novel of the same name by Emma Donoghue. The film received four nominations at the 88th Academy Awards including Best Picture and Best Director for Abrahamson. Lenny studied physics and philosophy at Trinity College Dublin. While at university he directed short videos with the Trinity Video Society, which he co-founded with Ed Guiney. He graduated in 1991 with first class honours (gold medal). His first short film, 3 Joes, won the Best European Short Film Award at the 1991 Cork Film Festival and the Organiser's Award at the 1992 Oberhausen Short Film Festival. He directed numerous commercials for television in Ireland, the UK and worldwide His latest work 'Normal People' a TV adaptation of Sally Rooney's lauded novel is currently broadcasting on Rte, BBC and Hulu in the United States to critical acclaim. Here we chat about the reaction to Normal People, his process, the LIVELINE call in... His future career ambitions and we ask questions from our community on social media. head over to www.WeAreFni.com to register for our online chats FNI@HOME TOMORROW WED 6th, weekly, with brilliant Film and Tv professionals every Wed evening. Tomorrow we are joined by the Director of Michael Inside, Frank Berry. SIGN UP NOW. Please share with a friend or colleague. Available on Spotify, Google Podcasts, Apple Podcasts and Stitcher. #WeAreFni #YouAreFNI #StaySafe #StayInformed #StayPositive
Holy Moly we made it to EPISODE 50!!! Thank you to all the listeners out there it's been a great journey to get here and we have only two more episodes to go before we wrap up the show for now. On the show today, actor, comedian and former boxer, Terry O'Neill. Terry is a great friend of mine and an extremely talented man. We chat boxing and how he got into acting and we didn't get to get into the comedy because the acting bit was so interesting. You will have seen Terry in great films such as Michael Inside, an amazing performance in The Meeting and TV shows such as Rebellion and Love/ Hate. I have loads of shows coming up, follow me on: Instagram, Twitter & Tik Tok: @hellostevo Facebook: Stephen Mullan Comedy Peace and love and thanks to all you brilliant people who came to the shows last week it was amazing xxx
Cormac Mac Art was one of the great kings of Irish myth: born of a druid’s daughter, raised by wolves, we’re telling the tale of how he won his kingship, fell in love, and was tricked into a quest to find a different kind of wisdom. Aron mentioned a great movie called “Michael Inside” in our discussion on the Brehon Laws and legal systems, you can find out more about it here: https://www.imdb.com/title/tt7080960/ Produced and edited by Oisin Ryan, with music by Oisin Ryan, story by Sorcha Hegarty and Aron Hegarty. Support for this podcast comes from our patrons. Find out more, or become a patron by going to: https://www.patreon.com/candlelittales http://candlelittales.ie/ https://open.spotify.com/show/2102WuUUe9Jl6cGXNwQEKf https://soundcloud.com/candlelittales https://twitter.com/candlelit_tales?lang=en https://www.facebook.com/candlelittales/ https://www.instagram.com/candlelittales/ https://vimeo.com/user52850249
Welcome to Season 2 of Bottom of the Stream. What do you mean you didn’t think we’d get here?! We are back and this week we are talking about claustrophobic prison drama/morality tale Michael Inside. Listen on to find out what we thought as well as the usual Netflix news, competition details and how to nab yourself some free stickers! As always there are SPOILERS ahead so if that sort of thing bothers you please watch the film before you listen Bottom of the stream is a weekly podcast, hosted by film lovers Adam and Nick, exploring the parts of Netflix that most people don't go to in a bid to find out what hidden gems are lurking down there. Every week we rank the films we watch against each other and place them in what we like to call THE STREAM TABLE which can be found on our website www.bottomofthestream.com Follow us on Twitter and instagram @bots_podcast and on facebook at facebook.com/bottomofthestream
This week, actor Moe Dunford (Vikings, The Tudors, Michael Inside, St. Patrick's Day, Rosie) returns to Irishman Abroad for his first ever solo appearance. Moe speaks candidly for the first time about his struggle with alcohol early in life (12:00), how he learned the importance of being himself (5:00) while also reflecting on the aftermath of Rosie and what life was like growing up in Waterford (Patreon Full Length Version Only). We hear what he is ashamed of as an Irish actor (1:18:00), an incredibly powerful discussion about his belief in the work of Terry McMahon (57:00), the phone call that completely changed his life (42:00) and much more. This is a one of a kind interview with one of Ireland's best acting talents. To access the full back catalogue of 213 Irishman Abroad episodes visit patreon.com/irishmanabroad.You can also gain access to the entire Irishman Abroad archive of episodes through our iPhone and Android Apps. Download the Irishman Abroad Android or iPhone apps for free using the links below.itunes.apple.com/ie/app/an-irishm…d1101165812?mt=8play.google.com/store/apps/detail…anabroad&hl=en_IEAn Irishman Abroad is brought to you by Currency Fair. Currency Fair is the official partner of the podcast. To get great exchange rates and to avoid ridiculous bank and broker charges when transferring money to anywhere in the world go to currencyfair.com.For updates on future episodes and live shows follow @jarlath on Twitter, visit www.jigser.com or email the show directly on irishmanabroadpodcast@gmail.com.Disclaimer: All materials contained within this podcast are copyright protected. Third party reuse and/or quotation in whole or in part is prohibited unless direct credit and/or hyperlink to the Irishman Abroad podcast is clearly and accurately provided.
On this episode of the podcast we talk about films they have watched recently. Yup it's our fifth review round up show so we bring you some films that are old, some that are new, some that are borrowed and maybe a couple of that are blue. Hosted by Award winning filmmaker Ross Boyask and blogger/writer/failed filmmaker Phil Hobden. Films Discussed: After The Screaming Tops, Supersonic, World War Z, Scum, The Rock, Back Panther, The Departed, Children Of Men, Robocop, Alita - Battle Angel, IO, Dumplin, Close, King of Thieves, Robin Williams Come Inside My Mind, Anna And The Apocalypse, The Golden Child, Unbreakable, Split, Murder By Death, A History Of Violence, Hot Fuzz, Assassination Nation, Fyre, Fyre Fruad, Bohemian Rhapsody, Glass, Mary Queen Of Scotts, July Naked, Michael Inside, Strangers Pray At Night, They Shall Not For wOld, Escape Room Green Book, Vice, Happy Death Day 2U #RossAndPhil #RossAndPhilTalkMovies #MoviePodcasts #Podcasts
After experiencing the devastating effects of Hurricane Michael, the people of the Florida Panhandle need our help. Along with Crowdsource Rescue, Anne Hinze travels door to door providing resources – food, water, shelter, gas – to those stranded due to the destruction. Anne implores us all to help in any way we can and to direct monetary donations to local relief organizations. Detailed Show Notes and IMPORTANT LINKS.
Featuring reviews of The Predator, Crazy Rich Asians, Superfly, Reinventing Marvin, Lucky, King of Thieves, and Michael Inside. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Pantisocracy Season 3 Episode 9 ‘Taking a Stand’ In the parlour with host Panti Bliss are Saoirse Long, Caitriona Bergin, Frank Berry and Lisa Hannigan. Sometimes, despite the personal cost, you have to take a stand. In this episode of Pantisocracy, our host Panti Bliss, who has herself been known to take a stand or two, shares her story of how what she thought was a small talk in the Abbey Theatre, the Noble Call, became a viral call of action and change. In this episode Panti’s guests are Saoirse Long, a young woman who told her own story to dramatic impact during the recent referendum campaign, Caitriona Bergin, whose brother’s death by suicide helped motivate her to radically change her life, filmmaker Frank Berry whose recent work ‘Michael Inside’ brought us into the harrowing world of prison and singer/writer Lisa Hannigan who performs two of her own songs in the show - ‘Little Bird’ and ‘Undertow’. www.pantisocracy.ie/s3-e9 for more
Pantisocracy Season 3 Episode 9 ‘Taking a Stand’ Broadcast 28th August 2018 22.00-23.00 RTE Radio 1 In the parlour with host Panti Bliss are Saoirse Long, Caitriona Bergin, Frank Berry and Lisa Hannigan. Sometimes, despite the personal cost, you have to take a stand. In this episode of Pantisocracy, our host Panti Bliss, who has herself been known to take a stand or two, shares her story of how what she thought was a small talk in the Abbey Theatre, the Noble Call, became a viral call of action and change. In this episode Panti’s guests are Saoirse Long, a young woman who told her own story to dramatic impact during the recent referendum campaign, Caitriona Bergin, whose brother’s death by suicide helped motivate her to radically change her life, filmmaker Frank Berry whose recent work ‘Michael Inside’ brought us into the harrowing world of juvenile detention and singer/writer Lisa Hannigan who performs two of her own songs in the show - ‘Little Bird’ and ‘Undertow’. www.pantisocracy.ie/s3-e9 for more
In our first episode, Lisa Treacy and Ciaran Dorrian join Garry Kelly to discuss the movies Michael Inside and A Quiet Place. They also review the television dramas Dave Allen At Peace and Murdair Mhám Trasna. Finally, this week's special interview is with actor Michael Fassbender. Produced by GK Media.
It's been a few weeks but we've got absolutely oodles of new and recent releases to burn through, including the superb Michael Inside and the hit-and-miss Isle of Dogs...
Join us for a special Q&A for the release of new Irish film Michael Inside with writer/director Frank Berry and star Dafhyd Flynn, hosted by Lance Daly. Recorded at the Irish Film Institute on April 6th 2018.
On this week's show, the gang talk acclaimed Irish drama Michael Inside and A Quiet Place, we have an in-depth interview with Frank Berry about working with Pathways Ireland on Michael Inside, and we revisit Wes Craven's Scream.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
It's the last episode of wrap chat of the year. Have a Merry Christmas and Marvelous New Year 2018. We're joined this week by Writer Director Frank Berry. Frank's work includes the fantastic Doc "Ballymun Lullaby" "I used to live here" and his most recent award winning feature "Michael Inside". Enjoy. www.soundcloud.com/fniwrapchat for previous podcasts or find us on Stitcher, Itunes and Podcast Addict.
It's the last episode of wrap chat of the year. Have a Merry Christmas and Marvelous New Year 2018. We're joined this week by Writer Director Frank Berry. Frank's work includes the fantastic Doc "Ballymun Lullaby" "I used to live here" and his most recent award winning feature "Michael Inside". Enjoy. www.soundcloud.com/fniwrapchat for previous podcasts or find us on Stitcher, Itunes and Podcast Addict. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
After our fifth year covering the Galway Film Fleadh we sat down to look back on some of the Irish cinema that was on show at the annual film festival including the excellent Michael Inside and Bad Day for the Cut.