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Clarkesworld Magazine
Unquiet Graves by Michael Swanwick (audio)

Clarkesworld Magazine

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 18, 2024 22:22


This episode features "Unquiet Graves" written by Michael Swanwick. Published in the November 2024 issue of Clarkesworld Magazine and read by Kate Baker. The text version of this story can be found at: https://clarkesworldmagazine.com/swanwick_11_24 Support us on Patreon at https://www.patreon.com/join/clarkesworld?

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Free State with Joe Brolly and Dion Fanning
Unquiet Graves - Part 2: Smiling Like You've Never Been Gone

Free State with Joe Brolly and Dion Fanning

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 21, 2023 36:56


For the families of those murdered by security forces collusion, the truth was all they had left.In Part II of Unquiet Graves, Joe and Dion look at the fight for truth from the families affected by the Legacy Bill. The truth would not set them free but it would provide some peace. It would honour the memory of the dead. They hope to see them some day, walking in, smiling like they've never been gone.Free State with Joe Brolly and Dion Fanning is a Gold Hat Production in association with SwanMcG.For more on Free State: https://freestatepodcast.com/To get in touch with the podcast: info@freestatepodcast.com Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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Free State with Joe Brolly and Dion Fanning

The past lives in everyone traumatised by the Troubles. The Legacy Bill has layered misery and anxiety on top of suffering and injustice. For the families who are haunted by the graves of their loved ones, the Act will bring only silence. The families want the truth about the past, the truth about state collusion and murder.On Free State, Joe and Dion look at the stories of those families whose lifelong search for justice is in peril. They explain why the Legacy Bill was a death rattle of British colonialism. And why there are so many unquiet graves.Free State with Joe Brolly and Dion Fanning is a Gold Hat Production in association with SwanMcG.For more on Free State: https://freestatepodcast.com/To get in touch with the podcast: info@freestatepodcast.comTwitter: @dionfanning @JoeBrolly1993 @freestateirl Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

The Echo Chamber Podcast
544. Unquiet Graves, the Old Gatekeepers and Eoghan Harris

The Echo Chamber Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 25, 2021 42:13


Last week we spoke with filmmaker and director of the documentary Unquiet Graves, Sean Murray. We discussed his work and the reaction to it by prominent politicians and journalists, his PhD in Post-Conflict Trauma, the Eoghan Harris/Barbara Pym trolling, his upcoming Dr David Kelly film and his project of recording personal stories from the Troubles to create a mosaic of the history of that period. A great conversation. Support this podcast and get access to lots of additional content by joining us at patreon.com/tortoiseshack

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Nervous State Issue 4

Current. ddr

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 9, 2021 120:34


In this episode we’ll be bringing you a segment on the English language education sector in Ireland, presented by Lahela Jones and produced by Sian Cowman. The educational sector in Ireland has been heavily impacted by Covid-19 restrictions, but international English language students have faced some especially difficult circumstances. We interview two Chilean students who tell us how their schools have dealt with the pandemic, and the housing and labour conditions they’re experiencing. We discuss why this sector is so huge in Ireland and why it is so poorly regulated It isn’t just ESL students in the gig economy who’ve borne the brunt of Covid-19 – their struggles in the labour market are just one example of a deeper problem with inequality between different parts of the workforce. Whilst 2020 has been the year of working from home for many office-based professionals, this simply isn't an option for low-paid workers in manufacturing and the service sector. Ireland is one of the few countries in the EU without mandatory sick pay, but the government has not talked about bringing it in before the end of 2021 despite the public health problems forcing people to go to work, even when showing symptoms, has created throughout the pandemic. Has Covid exposed the existence of a two-tier workforce, and what is there to be learned from this going forward? Patrick McCusker is joined by Michelle Murphy, Policy Analyst for Social Justice Ireland and Andrew Flood, independent researcher and host of The Plague Tapes on Mixcloud, to discuss this. On the cultural front, Martin Leen caught up with The Mary Wallopers who are in the midst of recording a new album of trad folk stompers and sean nos bangers, possibly titled The Curse of The Mary Wallopers. Hailing from Dundalk (we do have a sneaky Dundalk fetish here at Nervous State),The Mary Wallopers are a folk group who travel the length & breadth of the country singing & collecting songs. They exude a raw energy that could be described as the Clancy Brothers meet John Lydon. In the interview we play a few bangers, chat about the nature of the said curse, what to expect in the new album, being live stream sensations, keeping the buzz going during Covid, collaborating with Post Punk Podge and lots more. Moving West, Tulca festival of visual art has been going in Galway since 2002 and commissions a different curator every year who comes up with their own theme. This year the curator is artist Sarah Browne, whose programme is called The Law is a White Dog. The title is taken from a book by Colin Dayan, an interdisciplinary legal scholar, which is subtitled How Legal Rituals Make and Unmake Persons. Drawing on engagement with the law in her own practice, Sarah has put together a programme of artworks and events in a very challenging pandemic context. Caitriona Devery spoke to her about the ideas behind the programme, curating in lockdown, and some of the artists involved. We’ll also feature Darragh Deighan-Gregory talking to Seán Murray, the director of Unquiet Graves, about the recent controversy surrounding his film being shown on RTÉ, and why challenging received narratives about the Troubles is so important. As ever, we’ll be kicking off with our usual check-in with the Dublin Inquirer’s Stephanie Costello for all the biggest stories going on around town.

Highlights from Newstalk Breakfast
Response To Former Justice Minister Charlie Flanagan Concerns Over Unquiet Graves Documentary

Highlights from Newstalk Breakfast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 12, 2020 6:13


The programme alleged collusion between the loyalist Glenanne gang and British security forces in the killing of over 120 civilians in the North. The Laois Offaly TD outlined some of his concerns to Newstalk Breakfast, including source material and funding of the production.  Margaret Urwin, spokesperson for Unquiet Graves and Coordinator for Justice for the Forgotten joined us on the show this morning to respond. Listen and subscribe to Newstalk Breakfast on Apple Podcasts or Spotify.     Download, listen and subscribe on the Newstalk App.    You can also listen to Newstalk live on newstalk.com or on Alexa, by adding the Newstalk skill and asking: 'Alexa, play Newstalk'.

Our Man In Stockholm
Stories From Unquiet Graves - Sean Murray On Documentary-Making In Northern Ireland

Our Man In Stockholm

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 7, 2020 45:28


The history of Northern Ireland is bloody, complicated and understood by few, and it has often been told by outsiders. No longer. Documentary-maker Seán Murray tells the stories of his community in West Belfast, talking to the victims of violence and exposing the bigotry, brutality and sheer bloody-mindedness that was at the heart of the conflict. Yet in an era where much crowing is done about freedom of speech, many don't want to hear the voices that Seán brings us from their unquiet graves. So what are they trying to keep from us?

Highlights from Newstalk Breakfast
Charlie Flanagan Is Not Happy With RTE’s Unquiet Graves

Highlights from Newstalk Breakfast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 1, 2020 5:12


Newstalk Breakfast has learned that the former Justice Minister and current Fine Gael TD for Laois Offaly Charlie Flanagan has written to RTE’s Director of Programmes expressing his unhappiness with the decision to screen Unquiet Graves, a feature length documentary on the notorious Loyalist Glennane Gang during the Troubles. Charlie Flanagan joined us on the show to explain why.   Listen and subscribe to Newstalk Breakfast on Apple Podcasts or Spotify.     Download, listen and subscribe on the Newstalk App.    You can also listen to Newstalk live on newstalk.com or on Alexa, by adding the Newstalk skill and asking: 'Alexa, play Newstalk'.  

The Explainer
Interview: The story of Unquiet Graves

The Explainer

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 25, 2020 50:11


For this week's episode, we sat down with filmmaker Seán Murray to talk about the Glenanne Gang, fighting for justice and the reaction to Unquiet Graves.

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The Week at Work
22. Unquiet Graves - British govt collusion with loyalist death squads in Northern Ireland

The Week at Work

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 25, 2020 46:20


In this episode we talk to Bernadette McAliskey and Ciaran Campbell whose families were both targeted by loyalist death squads. We get their reflections on "Unquiet Graves", the documentary about British government collusion with the Glenanne Gang, leading to the murders of more than 120 people, including the Dublin/Monaghan bombings.

Ceol agus Craic
Ceol agus Craic radio programme 18th May

Ceol agus Craic

Play Episode Listen Later May 27, 2020 60:00


Ken is joined on the line from Galway by Kevin Monaghan, Setsmad, to speak about the upcoming Ceili weekend 24th-26th May Film director Sean Murray, Unquiet Graves, gives Ken a ring from Belfast to chat about the North American Premiere 29th and 30th May in Toronto Des calls in with the news from Ireland from beautiful BC

The THIS Show
The THIS Show's Second Saint Patrick's Day Special

The THIS Show

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 13, 2020 207:46


Slainte!  In this 3.5 Hour Long Sh!t Fest We Kinda Sorta talk about Some of the Dark And Scary And Troubling Events that made Ireland what it is Today. Want to know more about Why we Wear Green? The Potato Famine? The Guinness Curse? The Easter Rising? Origins of Dracula? The Ireland Troubles? Well you didn't really come to the right place, but maybe you kinda sort shot in the general direction and landed here. Want to Know about some of your Favorite Irish Drinks? Like Green Beer, Hot Toddies, Boiler Makers, Black And Tans, Irish Coffees, And the offensively Irish Car Bomb (that should change it's name to Irish Slammer). Well you kinda came to the right place-ish.  Let Us All Sing Badly Along to Famous Irish Songs Like: Oró Sé do Bheatha 'Bhaile, The Wearing Of The Green, The Fields of Athenry, Kiss Me I'm Sh!tfaced, A Nation Once Again, Isn't It Grand Boys, and Let The People Sing. Don't take this Episode to seriously ...  I'd Like to thank other podcasts for their hard work that helped with my research. "We Talk About Dead People" "The Strange and Unusual Podcast" "Extra History" "The Podcast of Doom" "Strange Ireland" "Revolutionary Left" "A Story of Irish Whiskey" and many more. Great Films and Documentaries '71, Hunger, Black 47, 1916 The Irish Rebellion, Unquiet Graves, and most importantly 1916 Seachtar na Cásca one of the best documentaries I've ever seen.

Matt's Movie Reviews Podcast
#207 - Unquiet Graves director Sean A Murray

Matt's Movie Reviews Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 31, 2019 21:20


Filmmaker Sean A Murray joins Matthew Pejkovic of Matt's Movie Reviews to talk about his documentary Unquiet Graves, what moved him to make a film about the Glenanne Gang campaign of the 1970s, the powerful testimony found in the documentary, the revelations and potential ramifications that the film could evoke, and much more! Website: http://mattsmoviereviews.net   Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/pages/Matts-Movie-Reviewsnet/151059409963   Twitter: http://twitter.com/#!/mattsmovierev   iTunes: https://itunes.apple.com/au/podcast/matts-movie-reviews-podcast/id667941667?mt=2&ign-mpt=uo%3D4   Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/mattsmoviereviews/   Rotten Tomatoes: http://www.rottentomatoes.com/critic/matthew-pejkovic/  

Docs Ireland Podcast
Freedom of the Press Panel

Docs Ireland Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 22, 2019 65:21


This panel is made up of renowned American documentary filmmaker Alex Gibney (Enron: the Smartest Guys in the Room, No Stone Unturned), Barry McCaffrey (Journalist, No Stone Unturned), Sean Murray (Unquiet Graves), Kathryn Johnstone (NUJ) and panel moderator Susan McKay (Writer & Journalist). Having been through arrest, questioning, hearings, bail and seizure of work related materials in recent days, documentary filmmakers Trevor Birney and Barry McCaffrey have been released from police bail. This decision represents a victory for the journalists and press freedom campaigners and a humiliating climbdown for police. The authorities will now face fresh pressure to find the Loughinisland murderers, the subject of the documentary at the heart of the issue in the film ‘No Stone Unturned’. Documentarian Sean Murray, worked with relatives of victims, local campaign groups and journalist Ann Cadwallader, writer of ‘Lethal Allies: British Collusion in Ireland’ to produce the detailed and brilliant documentary ‘Unquiet Graves’. Murray’s film gives an indepth account of the workings of the ‘Glenanne Gang’ responsible for scores of murders during the Troubles, who also feature in Gibney’s ‘No Stone Unturned’.

Celtic Club Melbourne Podcast
Episode 3, July 2019: Ciaran Cannon TD, Minister for Diaspora and International Development

Celtic Club Melbourne Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 19, 2019 16:37


Welcome to the July episode of the Celtic Club Melbourne Podcast. A bit of housekeeping; we’re now on Spotify Podcasts https://open.spotify.com/show/0JmN7AsLUpkcyOtRMHwDsi The new financial year is a good time to check that your Celtic Club membership is in order. You can renew or apply at https://www.celticclub.com.au/index.php/members/membership This month’s guest is the Irish Minister for Diaspora and International Development, Ciaran Cannon TD. Minister Cannon was visiting Australia as part of Global Ireland consultations to engage the Irish diaspora around the world. Sydney podcast PatChats recorded the conference at the Irish Embassy in Canberra for their latest episode, which you can subscribe to here https://podcasts.apple.com/co/podcast/patchats/id1456219583?l=en You can also read Billy Cantwell’s speech in The Irish Echo - https://www.linkedin.com/pulse/australias-irish-success-story-despite-unique-billy-cantwell/ - And mine in Tintean - https://tintean.org.au/2019/07/07/irish-government-on-a-mission-to-understand-needs-of-the-diaspora/ Some updates from this Irish Film Festival. Unquiet Graves director Sean Murray’s Facebook page contains extra content on this doco facebook.com/Seanmurrayfilm A Lifetime of Stories, a documentary on Irish seniors living in Sydney created by festival director Enda Murray premiered at the Festival, is available to stream online at http://irishassociation.org.au/a-lifetime-of-stories-seniors-oral-history-project/ Our Instagram pick for July is www.instagram.com/pawsomedoctor , aka Dr Oisín Tracey - an Irish emergency vet and volunteer wildlife vet in Perth, documenting his adventures around beautiful Western Australia with adorably feathered and furry colleagues. Christmas in July at the Celtic Club is just around the corner. Join us for a three course meal and festive cheer on Saturday 27 July at 7:00pm at the Celtic at Metropolitan – 42 Courtney Street, North Melbourne. Tickets are $75 per person, including a complimentary drink on arrival. Book tickets at https://www.eventbrite.com/e/christmas-in-july-tickets-64955655113 The Irish Passport has released the first of a two-part series on dealing with the past and intergenerational trauma in Northern Ireland, dedicated to murdered journalist Lyra McKee. Listen in at https://podcasts.apple.com/au/podcast/the-irish-passport/id1246162545 Don’t forget to subscribe, share and leave us a review in iTunes. You can get in touch with us at celticclubmelbournepodcast@gmail.com with your feedback.

Podaganda
The Tories' diabolical plan to prevent justice and the Italian dockers who fought the arms trade

Podaganda

Play Episode Listen Later May 21, 2019 44:15


In episode 4 of Podaganda journalists Ben Cowles and Steve Sweeney discuss:   Tory Defence Secretary Penny Mordaunt’s 10-year amnesty for British soldiers accused of crimes (3:57) An Italian dockers’ strike to block weapons bound for Saudi Arabia  (24:40) ??? (37:58)   Brace yourself for profoundly left-wing views and plenty of bad language   Show notes   Read Steve’s interview with Kurdish artist and journalist Zehra Dogan here: https://morningstaronline.co.uk/article/f/feature-zehra-dogan-interview   For more on Penny Mordaunt’s amnesty for British soldiers accused of crimes, check out: https://morningstaronline.co.uk/article/w/campaigners-in-ireland-hit-out-at-tory-plans-to-introduce-10-year-amnesty-for-british-troops, https://morningstaronline.co.uk/article/b/war-is-not-a-legal-black-hole-liberty-warns-rookie-defence-secretary   For more on Steve’s coverage of the Ballymurphy inquiry, visit: https://morningstaronline.co.uk/tags/ballymurphy-massacre-inquest   British soldiers allegedly used victim’s skull as an ashtray: https://morningstaronline.co.uk/article/w/family-irish-catholic-express-great-distress-british-troops-used-his-skull-ashtray   Read Phil Miller’s story on Johnny Mercer withdrawing his support for the government here: https://morningstaronline.co.uk/article/b/tory-mp-withdraws-support-government-over-veterans-witch-hunt   Ireland's PM urged to release ‘secret files’ on deadly 1974 bombing: https://morningstaronline.co.uk/article/w/irelands-pm-urged-to-release-secret-files-on-deadly-1974-bombing   Want to check out the Connolly Association ’s screening of Unquiet Graves: the Story of the Glenanne Gang in London on Thuesday (May 23)? Find out more here: https://www.facebook.com/events/2307295346178794/   Read about the Italian dockers’ strike which prevented weapons being sent to Saudi Arabia here: https://morningstaronline.co.uk/article/w/italian-dock-strike-blocks-deadly-cargo-headed-for-saudi-arabia   Ben’s stories on the NGO migrant rescues can be found on this link: https://morningstaronline.co.uk/author/108   Definitely read the Morning Star’s Marcus Barnett’s story on the Spanish firefighter Miguel Roldan, who could face up to 20 years in an Italian jail for saving migrants in the Mediterranean: https://morningstaronline.co.uk/article/b/british-firefighters-stand-with-spanish-comrade-who-faces-jail-for-rescuing-migrants   Reach out to Podaganda, Steve and Ben on Twitter: @PodagandaCast, @SweeneySteve, @Cowlesz

Matt's Movie Reviews Podcast
#207 - Unquiet Graves director Sean A Murray

Matt's Movie Reviews Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 27, 2019


Filmmaker Sean A Murray joins Matthew Pejkovic of Matt's Movie Reviews to talk about his documentary Unquiet Graves, what moved him to make a film about the Glenanne Gang campaign of the 1970s, the powerful testimony found in the documentary, the revelations and potential ramifications that the film could evoke, and much more!

LMFM Late Lunch
Late Lunch Tuesday April 16th 2019

LMFM Late Lunch

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 15, 2019 0:30


Barney O'Dowd now in his 96th year who was shot several times and saw two sons and his brother murdered by the infamous Glennane Gang in mid-Ulster during the Troubles joined us along with Sean Murray producer of the documentary "Unquiet Graves" which is showing at the Solstice Arts Centre in Navan on Thursday. Stuart Lowdnes told us why he has to move to England for a year with his family as wife Sinead awaits a double transplant. Monsignor Hugh Connolly Chaplain to the Irish community in Paris spoke first hand about the fire in Notre Dame Cathedral. Alma Jordan from Agrikids had lots to say about farm safety. And why the pubs in Drumconrath will stay closed again this year on Good Friday. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

LMFM Late Lunch
Many Questions - No Answers

LMFM Late Lunch

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 15, 2019 0:30


On January 4th 1976 gunmen burst into the O'Dowd home in mid-Ulster shooting indiscriminately badly wounding Barney O'Dowd and killing his brother and two of his sons. The atrocity was carried out by the infamous Glennane Gang about whom a documentary called Unquiet Graves has recently been released. Produced by the highly acclaimed Sean Murray and ahead of its screening at the Solstice Arts Centre in Navan on Thursday, Barney now 96 and Sean joined Gerry on Late Lunch. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.