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If you've ever fancied seeing film classics such as ‘Lawrence of Arabia' & 'Ryan's Daughter' in their full wide-screen glory, The Irish Film Institute is offering you the opportunity to do so. They are holding a 2-month, 16-film celebration of 'The Films of David Lean' this April and May.Dr Ruth Barton is a Professor of Film Studies in Trinity College, and joins Seán to discuss.
If you've ever fancied seeing film classics such as ‘Lawrence of Arabia' & 'Ryan's Daughter' in their full wide-screen glory, The Irish Film Institute is offering you the opportunity to do so. They are holding a 2-month, 16-film celebration of 'The Films of David Lean' this April and May.Dr Ruth Barton is a Professor of Film Studies in Trinity College, and joins Seán to discuss.
In this episode, Jay discusses how your soul is like a wild animal - a metaphor that he found in Ruth Barton's book "Strengthening the Soul of Your Leadership":Lisa, Jules, Kimmy, and Kate join the conversation with insightful and helpful hints about what your soul's "spirit animal" is.Logo was manifested by branding sherpa: Juan Carlos Morales: https://www.facebook.com/FabrikaStudioPhot...Opening beat produced by J. Ferra Music: https://www.instagram.com/jferramusic/ Intro edits & snippets weaved by https://www.jayfoss.comMusic to check out:Louis Prime, Keely Smith, Sam Butera & The Witnesses "Just a Gigalo" https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QSGVD2DgWy8The Rolling Stones "Wild Horses" https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SQTHB4jM-KQKenny Loggins "Leap of Faith" https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=72jrfOJSn3QKanogisgi - Deer Song https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mAsgQ-L3rP0Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/raising-your-inner-voice-with-jay-foss--5671409/support.
Ruth Barton and Paul Whitington review The Miracle Club, Lies We Tell, Sumotherhood and The Burial - Composer and jazz pianist Sultan Stevenson and his Trio are set to tour Ireland with Music Network from October 24th - Soprano Hannah O'Brien, winner of the 2023 Danone Young Outstanding Female Artist at Wexford, accompanied by Aoife Moran on piano.
Film Reviews, Ruth Barton & Paul Whittington have been watching - Gran Turismo / Face Down / L'Immensitá / Haunted Mansion - The Well of Saint Nobody, the tenth book from writer and film-maker Neil Jordan - Painkiller, Jenn Gannon has been watching the story behind OxyContin on Netflix.
Film Reviews, Ruth Barton & Declan Burke have been watching - Mission Impossible, Dead Reckoning Part One / Elemental / Smoking Causes Coughing - Past Lives, The debut feature from the Korean-Canadian writer Celine Song - Anna Mieke, at Earagail Arts Festival
Ahead of a sold-out concert at the National Concert Hall, Martin Hayes talks to Sean about 'Peggy's Dream', the new album with his Common Ground Ensemble. For film review night, Ruth Barton and Paul Whitington cover 'God's Creatures', 'Infinity Pool', 'The Five Devils' and 'John Wick: Chapter 4'.
With Andrew Bennett & Carrie Crowley from An Cailin Ciuin, Journalist Lesley O'Toole, Ben Zauzmer, Author of "Oscarmetrics", Marcus Jones, Awards Editor, TV & Film at IndieWire & our live panel Ruth Barton, Paul Whittington, Tara Brady & John Maguire.
John Maguire & Ruth Barton have been watching Till, A Man Called Otto, Empire of Light, The Pale Blue Eye, Alcarrás. Guy Barker is back with a new take on Charles Mingus, where he explores the artists who inspired Mingus himself.
Ruth Barton and Paul Witington review the latest releases - Emily, Halloween Ends, Holy Island - Angela Gheorghiu will perform with the National Symphony Orchestra in an evening of operatic highlights - The Model Arts in Sligo - Portrait Lab, a visual art exhibition that explores representation through portraiture in its many expanding forms.
Ruth Barton and Paul Witington review the latest releases - Emily, Halloween Ends, Holy Island - Angela Gheorghiu will perform with the National Symphony Orchestra in an evening of operatic highlights - The Model Arts in Sligo - Portrait Lab, a visual art exhibition that explores representation through portraiture in its many expanding forms.
Ruth Barton and Paul Whitington have been watching - See How They Run, Crimes of the Future, The Score.
Paul Wittington and Ruth Barton review Bullet Train, Thirteen Lives and Maisie. Poet Paula Meehan tells us about For The Hungry Ghosts at the Kilkenny Arts Festival. World-renowned organist and harpsichordist, Malcolm Proud, will perform Bach's Well Tempered Clavier as part of the Kilkenny Arts Festival
Ruth Barton and Paul Whitington on Minions: The Rise of Gru, Nitram, Castro's Spies - My Life As a Rolling Stone is the new four-part BBC series celebrating the 60th anniversary The Rolling Stones - Iron Annie is Luke Cassidy's debut novel, a tale of crime and ill-fated romance set in his native Dundalk.
Ciarán Hinds, star of the new film Belfast, Ruth Barton & Michael Pope bring us the latest films – Belfast, Nightmare Alley, Mass, Steven Benedict on how cinema has addressed the Holocaust.
Ruth Barton & Donald Clarke review films, from Dune with Timothee Chalamet to Wes Anderson's The French Dispatch, Straight to Video is a new comedy by Emmet Kirwan set in Tallaght in 1995 in a video shop, Civic Theatre from October 28th, directed by Philly McMahon, Chris Wasser reviews Invasion, a new sci-fi series starring Sam Neill.
Should an actor who is not blind play the part of a blind person? Should an actor who is not Jewish take on the role of a Jewish person? Should Renee Zellweger have declined the role in favour of a plus-sized actor? To discuss this Dave was joined in studio by Associate Professor in Film Studies at Trinity College Dublin, Dr Ruth Barton
Ruth Barton & Michael Pope review films, incl. Candyman a supernatural slasher film, There are Little Kingdoms by writer Kevin Barry, the stage adaptation is directed by Andrew Flynn, GIAF.ie , Rough Girls is a new play by Tara Lynne O'Neill & the first all-female football team, set in Belfast at the end of the First World War, lyrictheatre.co.uk
Kelly Anne Byrne marks the tenth anniversary of the death of Amy Winehouse, Amy's mother has narrated a new documentary on BBC Two, John Maguire & Ruth Barton review films, Riders of Justice & World to Come, Bareback horse racing is a tradition central to Native American culture, Kim Bartley's documentary Pure Grit, galwayfilmfleadh.com/
Donald Clarke & Ruth Barton review the latest film releases including Thomas Vinterberg's Another Round, & Lady Boss: The Jackie Collins story, Lisa Taddeo's debut book 'Three Women' became a cultural sensation, 'Animal' is her debut novel, Dancer from the Dance Festival runs July 5-9th. Irishmoderndancetheatre.com
Donald Clarke and Ruth Barton review the latest film releases including Thomas Vinterberg's Another Round, French Exit and Lady Boss: The Jackie Collins story.
Thelma and Louise became one of the most talked-about films of 1991, Ruth Barton revisits the film at 30, Patrick McGrath's new novel 'Last Days in Cleaver Square' follows a celebrated ageing poet and veteran of the Spanish Civil War, Festival founder Fiachra Garvey and celebrated mezzo-soprano, Rachel Kelly discuss The West Wicklow Festival.
Valeria Luiselli is the author of Lost Children Archive & winner of the Dublin Literary Award for 2021, announced today, Donald Clarke & Ruth Barton review, Army of the Dead, The 8th & the Human Factor, The Galway Early Music Festival celebrates its 25th anniversary this weekend, incl. harpist Siobhán Armstrong directing - Saints, Heroes and Kings.
Film reviews Ruth Barton and Donald Clarke, Peter Murphy reviews the book White City by Kevin Power and Jess Fahy previews the upcoming TV series Leonardo.
Ruth Barton and Donald Clarke review films, Judas and the Black Messiah tells the story of the FBI-backed treachery within the Black Panthers in the late 60s, Jenn Gannon reviews the Flight Attendant on Sky One, Paul McVeigh, Emma Donoghue and Neil Hegarty have come together as editor and contributors to Queer Love: An Anthology of Irish Fiction.
Donald Clarke and Ruth Barton review films, Sonya Kelly discusses her new play 'Once Upon a Bridge' and the nominations for the International Dublin Literary Award are revealed.
The Dublin Bowie Fest, Tim Burgess of The Charlatans will be running one of his infamous Twitter listening parties to celebrate Bowie’s 'Hunky Dory' album, John Maguire & Arlene Hunt review season four of Fargo, Ruth Barton & Donald Clarke review Robin’s Wish, a thoughtful documentary about Robin Williams & on Netflix, Pieces of a Woman.
The Dublin Bowie Fest, Tim Burgess of The Charlatans will be running one of his infamous Twitter listening parties to celebrate Bowie’s 'Hunky Dory' album, John Maguire & Arlene Hunt review season four of Fargo, Ruth Barton & Donald Clarke review Robin’s Wish, a thoughtful documentary about Robin Williams & on Netflix, Pieces of a Woman.
Stephen Sexton is announced as the 2020 winner of the prestigious Rooney Prize for emerging young Irish writers, Ruth Barton & Justin MacGregor review new films, Patrick & Possession, Lauren Murphy & Eamon Sweeney review new albums from Smashing Pumpkins & Ane Brun
A panel discussion as part of the ‘Sonic Spaces' series. A rise in the number of sound-focused cultural productions is one of the key trends to emerge in the performing arts in recent years, including the reworking of various literary works and figures in the direction of sound and music centred experiences. How do artists and practitioners adapt written works into coherent listening experiences? What principles of sound design guide the development of creative soundscapes for the performing arts? A panel of established creative practitioners discuss these and related issues: Evangelia Rigaki, Head of Music at Trinity, who will discuss her installation opera This Hostel Life (Irish National Opera, 2019) based on Melatu Uche Okorie's book of the same name; Kevin Gleeson, a prominent sound designer for theatre and film, who will discuss recent collaborations with Dead Centre (Hamnet, Beckett's Room, To Be A Machine); and Nicholas Johnson, Associate Professor of Drama at Trinity and co-founder of the Samuel Beckett Laboratory, who will discuss his recent dramaturgical work on Beckett's Room, a sound-focused play and co-production of Dead Centre and Gate Theatre. The panel will be chaired by Ruth Barton, Head of School of the Creative Arts at Trinity. ‘Sonic Spaces' is organised by Jennifer O'Meara, Department of Film, as part of the Creative Arts Practice Research theme. It is supported by the Trinity Long Room Hub Arts and Humanities Research Institute.
Film reviews with Ruth Barton & Justin MacGregor, an interview with bestselling author & screenwriter, Nick Hornby, Sweet Dreams is a new book charts the social history of the New Romantic era of music. Peter Murphy reviews & revisits music from Duran Duran to the Human League & Eurythmics.
Historian Roy Foster discusses his new book, On Seamus Heaney, which explores the life & work of the poet, Donald Clarke & Ruth Barton review the latest films, from Charlie Kaufmann's, I'm thinking of ending things, to Mulan to Les Misérables & Eithne Shortall reviews The Deceived.
he Great Book of Ireland was hailed as a modern-day Book of Kells, Alan Gilesenhan talks to Seán about the upcoming documentary on RTÉ, Ruth Barton celebreates Maureen O'Hara's career on what would have been her 100th birthday, author Sarah Moss chats about her novel, Summerwater & Fringe Festival, Luke Casserly & Shanna May Breen.
London Welsh Chair of Women's rugby, Paula Cooper and Club Director, Ruth Barton; tell us about their rugby journey and how they landed at London Welsh.. Both have been with London Welsh Women for over 15 years and takes us through the good times and all the people they have met along the way. They can't bear to hang up their boots , especially as they are enjoying the environment at the club and have such good camaraderie with the squad . They take us through their disappointment over finishing 4th last season and the joy of launching London Welsh's first ever girls team.
The Galway Film Fleadh, Dave Minogue discusses his film, Poster Boys, Ruth Barton celebrates Olivia de Havilland at 104, Clonmel Junction Festival, artists Anne Cleary & Denis Connolly new show is Vision Revolution, Clonmel Junction Arts Festival, the acclaimed short stories author, Callan Wink has just published his debut novel, August.
Episode 27: Sabbath Rest, hosted by Mark Vance. Welcome to the Equip Podcast from Cornerstone Church of Ames - this podcast is designed to help you live a faithful and fruitful life where Jesus has called you.This episode referenced The Relentless Elimination of Hurry by John Mark Comer (https://www.amazon.com/Ruthless-Elimination-Hurry-Emotionally-Spiritually/dp/0525653090), The Common Rule by Justin Whitmel Earley (https://www.thecommonrule.org/) and Sacred Rhythms by Ruth Barton (https://www.amazon.com/Sacred-Rhythms-Arranging-Spiritual-Transformation/dp/0830833331). Connect with Cornerstone Church Online by live streaming Sunday service at 8:45a or 10:45a on cornerstonelife.com/live and Facebook Live. Access latest sermons on our website. Subscribe to our "Sermon" and "Equip" podcasts on iTunes and Spotify and follow us on Facebook and Instagram.
Ruth Barton & Donald Clarke review films from Joan of Arc to The Day After I’m Gone & Resistance, about Marcel Marceau’s time in the French Resistance, Dublin rapper, JyellowL with his new single, JeweLs & Kay Sheehy previews The Luminaries which is a new six part costume drama set in the south island of New Zealand during the Gold Rush.
Devotional reading Written by r. Ruth Barton --www.tyreewilson.com. Follow me @locdpop--this weeks episode I talk about the unseen competition brought on by the enemy and the prodigal spouse. There isnt a great way to title outside forces and influences as anything short of competition. When a prodigal allows the world outside of their marriage to change their values, they invite this destructive spirit to work against the marital foundation. But what force really competes with the LORD? --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/tyree-wilson/message
Ruth Barton and Donald Clarke review drama, Never Rarely Sometimes Always, Romantic Comedy and documentary, The Atom, Sophie Gorman reviews Parisian Lives: Samuel Beckett, Beauvoir and Me by Deirdre Bair and Chris Wasser on Where do I start with Elton John.
The red carpet rivalry is in full action mode again this year as Netflix vie to win the Best Picture category. It seems like Hollywood isn’t ready for the ‘meet cute’ yet as they keep the streaming service at arms length. Has the way we watch films changed? We ask Ruth Barton, Head of the School of Creative Arts at Trinity College
In this podcast, Natasha Waugh talks to Ruth Barton about her latest book Irish Cinema in the Twenty-First Century, a comprehensive overview of contemporary Irish cinema. Natasha and Ruth discuss: -what makes an Irish film -preoccupations within Irish cinema -a multiplicity of filmmakers making a multiplicity of films -the success of the animation industry -gender representation -short film -the fetishisation of social outsiderdom -Northern Irish cinema -the lack of diversity in the industry -what's next for Irish cinema Ruth Barton is Associate Professor in Film Studies at Trinity College Dublin. She has published widely on Irish cinema and her works include Irish National Cinema (2004) and Acting Irish in Hollywood (2006). She is a regular film critic on RTÉ radio’s Arena. Irish cinema in the twenty-first century is available to buy now. http://filmireland.net/
Shemane shares transformational tips, tricks and tools to help you on your journey to happier, healthier living. Check out her free online programs and intensive online workshops that will help you get fit fast, conquer your fears, emotional obstacles and overcome tragedies and setbacks at www.shemanenugent.rocks. Today's show is part two of a multipart deep dive into the power of the mind with guest Clare Loughrige, a certified enneagram instructor, pastor, and author. They discuss what Shemane calls the best personal development tool she has ever found -- the enneagram! On this episode we delve back into the discussion of Clare and her mission to get healthy without medicine, to learn more about the enneagram types and talk about what characteristics define each one. Have you found your type yet? If not take the test at www.wepss.com. If you haven't listened to the first episode from last week go back and start there, Clare is giving us so much wonderful information and insight that you won't want to miss any of it and each episode builds on the first. Don't miss the next few weeks with Shemane and Clare as they go deep into the mind and teach us the tools we need to be smarter about what our bodies are saying to us. [00:40] Shemane talks about losing her health from toxic mold poisoning and her journey back to health where she discovered that being healthy is as much about the mind as it is about the body. [02:50] Shout out to one of the show's 5 star listeners! JudyMN. [03:50] Do you want to find out what your enneagram number is? Take the test at www.wepss.com. [05:18] Clare is back to continue our discussion, we are picking up where we left off. [06:08] She was introduced to the enneagram at the monastery while on her retreat to heal and rest, she tested at a 3 proving that she was a workaholic and didn't know when to shut it down. [07:45] Shemane and Clare recap a little bit of the last episode from being diagnosed with MS and going to a monastery for 3 days once a quarter for 3 years. [08:15] Clare speaks about going to doctors that wanted her to take drugs for the rest of her life, she said no, there had to be a better way. [08:50] She researched a plant based diet and decided to try it for 9 months, she said it was the worst 9 months of her life she is a carnivore she loves meat and it didn't seem to help anyway. [09:20] Her teacher Ruth Barton wrote a book called Sacred Rhythms about rhythms of work, rest, solitude,community and silence to help you recover your soul that she thought why not try this. [10:25] Do you know your enneagram number? You need the book ‘The Enneagram Personality Styles a Tool for Self Knowledge and Spiritual Transformation' by Clare. [11:43] There are 9 types of enneagram personalities, she explains three of them starting with an 8. An 8 shows us God is powerful, God is strong, they are the people that challenge us and keep us just and fair, Mother Theresa was an 8. [14:59] Can the enneagram help you if your husband who is antagonistic doesn't do the enneagram also? Clare says yes! you can affect the atmosphere and make change. [16:55] In the heat of the moment if we can take a step back and see what is keeping us from our best self we can diffuse the situation, practice makes permanent. [18:55] A nine is a peacemaker, when they are healthy they are the best ambassadors for peace when they are unhealthy, they are not able to make a decision. [21:58] A one is instinctual, there is a right or wrong and good or bad way no gray area, they try to reform everyone like Martin Luther the great reformer, when they are unhealthy they are perfectionists. [28:15] Have you ever had someone ask you where you want to go eat and you tell them I don't care? What number does that make you? [28:28] Join us on next weeks episode for installment... Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Shemane shares transformational tips, tricks and tools to help you on your journey to happier, healthier living. Check out her free online programs and intensive online workshops that will help you get fit fast, conquer your fears, emotional obstacles and overcome tragedies and setbacks at www.shemanenugent.rocks. Today’s show is part two of a multipart deep dive into the power of the mind with guest Clare Loughrige, a certified enneagram instructor, pastor, and author. They discuss what Shemane calls the best personal development tool she has ever found -- the enneagram! On this episode we delve back into the discussion of Clare and her mission to get healthy without medicine, to learn more about the enneagram types and talk about what characteristics define each one. Have you found your type yet? If not take the test at www.wepss.com. If you haven’t listened to the first episode from last week go back and start there, Clare is giving us so much wonderful information and insight that you won’t want to miss any of it and each episode builds on the first. Don’t miss the next few weeks with Shemane and Clare as they go deep into the mind and teach us the tools we need to be smarter about what our bodies are saying to us. [00:40] Shemane talks about losing her health from toxic mold poisoning and her journey back to health where she discovered that being healthy is as much about the mind as it is about the body. [02:50] Shout out to one of the show’s 5 star listeners! JudyMN. [03:50] Do you want to find out what your enneagram number is? Take the test at www.wepss.com. [05:18] Clare is back to continue our discussion, we are picking up where we left off. [06:08] She was introduced to the enneagram at the monastery while on her retreat to heal and rest, she tested at a 3 proving that she was a workaholic and didn’t know when to shut it down. [07:45] Shemane and Clare recap a little bit of the last episode from being diagnosed with MS and going to a monastery for 3 days once a quarter for 3 years. [08:15] Clare speaks about going to doctors that wanted her to take drugs for the rest of her life, she said no, there had to be a better way. [08:50] She researched a plant based diet and decided to try it for 9 months, she said it was the worst 9 months of her life she is a carnivore she loves meat and it didn’t seem to help anyway. [09:20] Her teacher Ruth Barton wrote a book called Sacred Rhythms about rhythms of work, rest, solitude,community and silence to help you recover your soul that she thought why not try this. [10:25] Do you know your enneagram number? You need the book ‘The Enneagram Personality Styles a Tool for Self Knowledge and Spiritual Transformation’ by Clare. [11:43] There are 9 types of enneagram personalities, she explains three of them starting with an 8. An 8 shows us God is powerful, God is strong, they are the people that challenge us and keep us just and fair, Mother Theresa was an 8. [14:59] Can the enneagram help you if your husband who is antagonistic doesn't do the enneagram also? Clare says yes! you can affect the atmosphere and make change. [16:55] In the heat of the moment if we can take a step back and see what is keeping us from our best self we can diffuse the situation, practice makes permanent. [18:55] A nine is a peacemaker, when they are healthy they are the best ambassadors for peace when they are unhealthy, they are not able to make a decision. [21:58] A one is instinctual, there is a right or wrong and good or bad way no gray area, they try to reform everyone like Martin Luther the great reformer, when they are unhealthy they are perfectionists. [28:15] Have you ever had someone ask you where you want to go eat and you tell them I don’t care? What number does that make you? [28:28] Join us on next weeks episode for installment 3 of this riveting conversation with Clare. FIND SHEMANE ON: Shemane Nugent Shemane on Facebook Shemane on Instagram Shemane on Twitter Shemane on Pinterest Shemane on Youtube CLARE’S BOOKS The Enneagram Personality Styles a Tool for Self Knowledge and Spiritual Transformation Motions of the Soul Spiritual Rhythms for the Enneagrams LINKS http://scottandclareloughrige.org/ https://www.enneagraminstitute.com/ http://enneagramharmonytriadstransform.com/ https://ccmonline.org/team/clare-loughrige/ https://www.amazon.com/Sacred-Rhythms-Arranging-Spiritual-Transformation/dp/0830833331 https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/1873434.Martin_Luther
Ever been in a church service and thought "NOT THIS SONG AGAIN!" In this episode we explore how we can introduce our churches to new songs, and try to cease the over-repitition of old songs. What we're enjoying: Ruth Barton's Strengthening the Soul Ministry
The state of New York has created havoc for faith-based adoption providers. Monica Burke from the Heritage Foundation details the problem. Dr. Hugh Ross offers his view on the latest scares involving global warming. Then later, Ruth Barton shares the benefits and purpose of journeying together in spiritual friendship and spiritual community.
"Why make movies?": In conversation with Lenny Abrahamson The School of Creative Arts www.tcd.ie… is proud to present a discussion between acclaimed director Lenny Abrahamson (The Little Stranger, Room, Frank, What Richard Did, Garage, Adam & Paul, etc.) and the Head of Film Studies, Associate Prof. Ruth Barton covering the topic why film-makers make movies.
https://wisdom-trek.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/06/Wisdom-Trek2800.jpg () Wisdom-Trek / Creating a Legacy Welcome to Day 385 of our Wisdom-Trek, and thank you for joining me. This is Guthrie Chamberlain, Your Guide to Wisdom Wisdom Unplugged – Your Life Matters Thank you for joining us for our 5 days per week, wisdom and legacy building podcast. This is Day 385 of our trek, and today we are providing a new feature that will be available on Tuesday and Thursday of each week called Wisdom Unplugged. This will be a very short nugget of wisdom or an inspirational quote with little or no additional content for the day's trek. Consider this your vitamin supplement of wisdom on those days. So, let's jump right in with today's nugget. This is a quote from Ruth Barton which says, “As we begin to see the package God is putting together in our lives and discover his purposes for bringing us to our world, it will provide us with the framework we need to make wise choices. In addition, we will find that a sense of purpose gives hope in the midst of tragedy and difficulty, gives meaning to the mundane aspects of our lives, and helps us to make our lives count for God.” As a recap of today's quote remember that God has a specific purpose for your life because you matter to God. Go out today and fulfill that purpose and make a positive impact on someone else today. Thank you for allowing me to be your guide, mentor, and most of all your friend as I serve you through the Wisdom-Trek podcast and journal. As we take this trek together, let us always: Live Abundantly (Fully) Love Unconditionally Listen Intentionally Learn Continuously Lend to others Generously Lead with Integrity Leave a Living Legacy Each Day This is Guthrie Chamberlain reminding you to Keep Moving Forward, Enjoy Your Journey, and Create a Great Day Every Day! See you tomorrow for Wisdom Wednesday!
'Rebellion' creator Colin Teevan talks to Fionn, Laurence and Ruth Barton of Trinity College about bringing the women and men of 1916 to life on screen, and the perils of producing period drama. But first Fionn and Laurence have a spoiler free chat about hit Netflix documentary Making a Murderer.
Are there too many awards going? Has the next Wire been found? Plus ideology and fantasy in the contemporary war movie. With Fionn Davenport, Hugh Linehan, Laurence Mackin and Ruth Barton.