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jQuery(document).ready(function(){ cab.clickify(); }); Original Podcast with clickable words https://tinyurl.com/yk699eks Highly valuable films from Corca Dhuibhne in the 1920s found. Scannáin fíor-luachmar as Corca Dhuibhne sna 1920í aimsithe. America has found some invaluable films that provide an important insight into life in 1920s Ireland. Ta scannáin fíor-luachmhar a thugann léargas tábhachtach ar an saol in Éirinn sna 1920í aimsithe i Meiriceá. Benjamin T. Benjamin T. The films were made by Gault, a conservationist and naturalist, while in Ireland collecting seabirds, eggs and other animals. Gault, caomhantóir agus nádúraí a dhein na scannáin, le linn do bheith in Éirinn ag bailiú éanlaithe mara, uibheacha and ainmhithe eile. Most of the films are about the Corca Dhuibhne area of Kerry. Baineann formhór na scannán le ceantar Chorca Dhuibhne i gCiarraí. Scenes tamed on 19 35mm rolls include farmers plowing in the parish of An Fheirtéaraigh, turf cutting on the Field, set dancing on the Boulteen, races and a fair day in Dingle, women going to Mass, street vendors, sheep being transported from Inis Mhic Uibhleáin in the naomhóga. I measc na radharcanna atá ceansaithe ar 19 rolla 35mm tá feirmeoirí i mbun curadóireachta i bparóiste an Fheirtéaraigh, baint na móna ar an bhFearann, rince seite ar an mBuailtín, ráiseanna agus lá aonaigh sa Daingean, mná ag dul ar an Aifreann, díoltóirí sráide, caoire á n-iompar ó hInis Mhic Uibhleáin sna naomhóga. The material was discovered by Mícheál Ó Mainnín, a farmer and fisherman from An Fheirtéaraigh's parish. Mícheál Ó Mainnín, feairmeoir agus iascaire ó pharósite an Fheirtéaraigh a d'aimsigh an t-ábhar agus e ag fiosrú scéil a bhí ag a athair críonna fén Meiriceánach a bhí i mbun taifeadta sa cheantar fadó. "My wise father, Mick 'Neilí' Ó Mainnín, said that this American was in the area collecting birds and things. "Dúirt m'athair críonna, Mick 'Neilí' Ó Mainnín go raibh an Meiriceánach so sa cheantar agus e ag bailiú éanlaithe is rudaí. He had no shortage of money and would sell the fishermen for what they brought him. Ní raibh aon easpa airgid air agus dhíolfadh sé na hiascairí as an méid a thugaidís chuige. But my wise father said he also had a camera and took a number of films in the area. " Ach dúirt m'athair críonna go raibh ceamara aige chomh maith agus go dtóg sé scata films sa cheantar." Mannin investigated the story and finally found a collection of Gault films, in the archives of the Chicago Academy of Sciences, among notes and diaries relating to his voyage to Ireland. D'fhiosraigh an Mainníneach an scéal agus d'aimsigh sé cnuasach scannán Gault ar deireadh, i gcoimeád i gcartlann an Chicago Academy of Sciences, agus é i measc nótaí agus dialanna a bhaineann lena thuras go hÉirinn. The Irish Film Institute decided to digitize the material, with the support of the San Francisco Silent Film Festival. Bheartaigh Inistitiúd Scannán na hÉireann an t-ábhar a dhigitiú, le tacaíocht ón San Francisco Silent Film Festival. The Irish Film Institute says they are invaluable recordings that give a fascinating insight into rural life in the 1920s. Deir Institiúd Scannán na hÉireann gur taifeadtaí fíor-luachmhar iad a thugann léargas iontach ar shaol na tuaithe sna 1920í. Manus McManus said that recordings from this period are very rare and that some of these films are of a high standard. Dúirt Manus McManus gur fíorannamh a mhaireann taifeadtaí ón dtréimhse seo agus go bhfuil na scannáin áirithe seo ar ard-chaighdeán. The Institute intends to make the films available to the public on its website. Tá sé beartaithe ag an Institiúd na scannáin a chur ar fáil don bpobal ar a suíomh idirlín. Benjamin T. Benjamin T. The pictures were taken by Gault in Corca Dhuibhne in the 1920s Gault a thóg na pictiúir i gCorca Dhuibhne sna 1920Ã
It's time for the Scannain podcast and the start of the #Jaytatorship.This week Jay Coyle joins Ronan Doyle and Luke Dunne.The big film news of the week is the untimely passing of Irish actor Nika McGuigan, the death of veteran Dutch actor Rutger Hauer, and the next phase of the Marvel Cinematic Universe as announced at Comic Con. The top ten: The Lion King Toy Story 4 Spider-Man: Far From Home Annabelle Comes Home Yesterday The Secret Lives of Pets II The Queen's Corgi Midsommar Aladdin Stuber New releases: The Current War Horrible Histories: The Movie – Rotten Romans The Intruder
It's time for the Scannain podcast!This week Darren Mooney joins Ronan Doyle and Roisín Geraghty, both fresh back from the Galway Film Fleadh. The pair talk through what they saw there, including a slate of really exciting short films (Irish and international) and the retrospective of Agnès Varda.The big film news of the week is that Roisín has joined us to discuss the slate at this year's GAZE Film Festival, which will be running over the August Bank Holiday Weekend in both the Lighthouse and the Irish Film Institute. It's a pack slate, with a host of really great material - both new and old. In other news, the Dublin Feminist Film Festival announced their own slate, George R.R. Martin is coming to the Irish Film Institute as part of WorldCon, and independent Irish horror The Perished is premiering at FrightFest later this year. The top ten: Spider-Man: Far From Home Toy Story 4 Yesterday Westlife – The Twenty Tour Live Midsommar Aladdin The Secret Lives of Pets II The Queen's Corgi Rocketman Anna New releases: Agnès by Varda Tell It to the Bees Prisoners of the Moon Gwen Pavarotti The Lion King
It's time for the Scannain podcast!We've got four of a kind this week, as Darren Mooney, Jay Coyle, Grace Duffy, and Ronan Doyle discuss the week in cinema. This week, Jay has watched Experiment in Terror, Booksmart, Metal Heart, and Hotel Monterey. Grace has watched Stoker, Night Moves, The Cabinet of Dr. Caligari, and Spider-Man: Homecoming. Ronan has watched The Front Page, Night and Fog, Ricky, and Lemonade. Jay and Ronan have also both watched the latest installment in the Up series. Darren watched Anima, Shaft, and the entire Toy Story franchise.In film news, it's a packed July at the Irish Film Institute, the Lighthouse has a special screening of Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon, Phantom Islands released on Vimeo on Demand, a list of industry experts announced as speaking at the Galway Film Fleadh, and the casting of Halle Bailey as Ariel in the upcoming live-action remake of The Little Mermaid. The top ten: Toy Story 4 Yesterday Aladdin Men in Black International The Secret Lives of Pets II Rocketman The Queen's Corgi Avengers: Endgame Apollo 11 Child's Play New releases: Vita and Victoria The Queen's Corgi Escape Plan 3 Never Look Away Midsommar Anna Spider-Man: Far From Home
It's time for the Scannain podcast!This week, Darren Mooney, Graham Day and Jay Coyle discuss what we watched, the week in film news, the top ten and the new releases. Graham has rewatched The Shining. Jay has watched Cléo from 5 to 7: Remembrances and Anecdotes, Cabaret and Victor/Victoria. Darren has watched What We Left Behind. There is also a lively discussion of Batman vs. Superman: Dawn of Justice.In terms of film news, the Galway Film Fleadh has announced its full line-up. The makers of the documentary Gaza have donated their prize money to the Gaza Red Carpet Festival Appeal. The Gaze LGBT film festival also unveiled its line-up. The SXSW hit Extra Ordinary was purchased by Cranked Up Films. Donal Foreman's The Image You Missed is now available on Vimeo on Demand. Also, Hollywood is having (another) existential crisis this summer. The top ten: Toy Story 4 Aladdin Men in Black International The Secret Lives of Pets II Rocketman Brightburn X-Men: Dark Phoenix Diego Maradona Child's Play Godzilla: King of the Monsters New releases: Yesterday Drive Support the Girls Apollo 11 Metal Heart
It's time for the Scannain podcast!This week, Darren Mooney, Jay Coyle and Grace Duffy discuss what they watched, the week in film news, the top ten and the new releases. Grace has watched Thieves, Missing and My Own Private Idaho. Jay has watched A Day in the Country, Without Name, Craig's Wife, The Loved Ones and One Sings, The Other Doesn't. Darren has watched The Dark Knight Rises, Sanjuro and Lone Wolf and Cub in Sword of Vengeance. There is also an extended discussion on the merits (or lack thereof) of Batman Forever.In terms of film news, the Galway Film Fleadh continues to roll out announcements - including its slate of masterclasses and an unexpected Cagney and Lacey celebration with Tyne Daly. The IFI is hosting a number of seasons in July - one celebrating the work of Robert Bresson and also the annual Family Festival. Meanwhile, the Lighthouse and Palais Galway are hosting a season of coming of age favourites. The top ten: Aladdin Men in Black International The Secret Lives of Pets II Rocketman X-Men: Dark Phoenix Godzilla: King of the Monsters Diego Maradona Detective Pikachu John Wick: Chapter III - Parabellum Late Night New releases: Brightburn Child's Play Toy Story 4
It's time for the Scannain podcast!This week, Darren Mooney, Grace Duffy and Alex Towers from When Irish Eyes Are Watching discuss what we watched, the week in film news, the top ten and the new releases. Grace has recently watched The Bling Ring, Alex has seen I Am Cuba, and Darren has watched the entire Three Colours trilogy.In terms of film news, the Virgin Media International Film Festival is taking five Irish films to the Shanghai International Film Festival, the Irish Film Institute has launched a fundraising initiative to pay for upgrades to its facilities, and a late-breaking Emmy voting scandal is in the news. The top ten: Aladdin The Secret Lives of Pets II X-Men: Dark Phoenix Rocketman Godzilla: King of the Monsters Take That: Greatest Hits Live Detective Pikachu Ma John Wick: Chapter III - Parabellum Avengers: Endgame New releases: Balloon Diego Maradona The Hummingbird Project We the Animals Men in Black International
This week, Darren Mooney, Jay Coyle, Grace Duffy and Luke Dunne from Film in Dublin discuss what they watched, the week in film news, the top ten and the new releases.What We Watched Luke Float Like a Butterfly Cam The Craft Birds of PassageJay Crooklyn Caramel Butter on the Latch CashbackGrace Sinister The Ritual Memento Mori Always Be My Maybe BooksmartDarren Deadwood Destroyer Ocean's 13 Alpha Greta The X-Men franchise The Week in Film News The Korean Film Archive has uploaded hundreds of classic films to their YouTube channel. The Galway Film Fleadh announces its first round of titles, including Extra Ordinary. The Broadcasting Authority of Ireland, the Canada Media Fund and Northern Ireland Screen announced a co-production fund. The China Ireland International Film Festival announced its programme. The top ten: Aladdin The Secret Lives of Pets II Rocketman Godzilla: King of the Monsters Detective Pikachu Ma John Wick: Chapter III - Parabellum Avengers: Endgame The Hustle Paw Patrol Mighty Pups New releases: Dirty God Halstron Papi Chulo X-Men: Dark Phoenix Late Night Note: Due to unforeseen technical issues, the audio quality is a little rougher this week than usual, and there was some audio lost towards the end of the conversation - including the discussion of Late Night.
Hosted by Andrew Quinn and Darren Mooney, The 250 is a (mostly) weekly trip through some of the best (and worst) movies ever made, as voted for by Internet Movie Database Users. New episodes are released every Saturday at 6pm GMT, with the occasional bonus episode thrown in. This time, Christopher Nolan's Inception. Dom Cobb is one of the best extractors in the world, an artist who sneaks into people's dreams and steals their secrets. However, after one botched job, Cobb is approached by a mysterious industrialist with an ambitious proposal: inception. If Cobb can plant an idea in his chief rival's head, Cobb can finally go home to his long lost family. At time of recording, it was ranked the 14th best movie of all-time on the Internet Movie Database. With a massive thank you to Sean and Alex from When Irish Eyes Are Watching, Grace and Jay from Scannain and Graham from Speakin' Geek.
**Karl Callan and Emma Fagan: on the ‘Repeal’ Short Film and its Intended Message** In this hugely relevant and important episode of Sparking Change, Dil speaks to Karl Callan and Emma Fagan about the short film, ‘Repeal’, in the lead-up to the referendum on repealing the eighth amendment. Karl Callan is a writer, director, actor and producer. After starting out his career as an actor in Dublin, he has since shifted his focus to behind the camera, where he has written and directed three short films. The latest of his films, ‘Repeal’ has accumulated more than 80,000 views less than a week after its release. Emma Fagan is the PR manager for ‘Repeal’. She has over ten years of experience in project management and has a strong background in film, having worked as marketing manager for Fingal Film Festival, and currently working as a reviewer for Scannain. In this episode, Dil speaks to Karl and Emma about what brought Karl’s attention to the issue of the eighth amendment and why he decided to make a film regarding the issue, how Emma came aboard to help Karl with the PR side of things, how Karl managed to make the film with no financial backing, as well as the film itself, and Karl’s intended message behind it. They also discuss the deeper issues surrounding the referendum, such as the stigma in discussing abortion openly and honestly, the standard of sex education in Irish schools, and the onus that is on men to engage with this issue—‘to stand side by side with the women of Ireland and fight with them.’
On this episode of Speakin' Geek Graham once again dives into the DCEU. This time it's all about Ava Duvernay and her new gig. And it's all about the New Gods the legendary creations from comic book icon Jack Kirby. Joining Graham in this Boom Tube to the Fourth Wall is Darren Graham who many will remember from the infamous dissection of the Justice League episode. This time Darren brings his New God size knowledge to the podcast to discuss what Ava may bring to the jumbled table of the DCEU. If you want to learn more about what Darren is doing when he's not musing about artists like Duvarney check him out at his podcast, movie blog, and Twitter. Twitter - https://twitter.com/darren_mooney the m0vie blog - https://them0vieblog.com/ The 250 Twitter - https://twitter.com/thetwofifty If you want to find Graham try something like Beetlejuice and who knows he may show up. Orr if you'd prefer the more tech-savvy way you can find him on Twitter, GamEir, Movies.ie, and Scannain. Twitter - https://twitter.com/GrahamGeekEire Scannain - https://scannain.com/author/graham/
Niall Murphy from film website Scannain joined Taragh on the line to talk about the latest film in the franchise.