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Film Ireland Podcast

Film Ireland
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Documentary Filmmaking
Notes From Sheepland
Irish Farming
Animation
Dublin International Film Festival
Memory
Grief
Women In Farming
Cartoon Saloon
Storytelling
Irish Film
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Oddity
Eclipse Pictures
Cork
Arts Council
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Ireland
Film Production

Covering all things cinema on the island of Ireland.

PublishesTwice weeklyEpisodes488Founded11 years ago
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In this episode of Film Ireland Presents, we chat with Margo Harkin, an accomplished and masterful filmmaker who has been directing and producing fiction and documentary work for over forty years. Her films span many aspects of life on the island of ... more

In this episode of the Film Ireland Podcast, we celebrate two great new Irish films. First, Mo O’Connell chats with actor Carolyn Bracken about their feature Horseshoe, which is released in cinemas on 5th December. Mo, an accomplished actor herself, ... more

In this episode of the Film Ireland Podcast, supported by Coimisiún na Meán, we shine a light on two powerful new documentaries. First, we catch up with director Daire Collins to discuss Beo Faoin Bhfód (Buried Alive), the story of two Irish daredevi... more

In this Film Ireland Podcast, we’re shining a spotlight on the Dublin International Comedy Film Festival (DICFF), which returns for its sixth edition from 27th - 30th November, to Tailors’ Hall, The Liberties. First up, festival director Mo O’Connell... more

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Margo Harkin
One of Ireland's most versatile and respected filmmakers, known for her impactful documentaries.
Episode: Presents: Margo Harkin Radical Witness
Nathan Fagan
IFTA nominated filmmaker of the short animated documentary Inside, The Valley Sings
Episode: Presents: Horseshoe Actor Carolyn Bracken & Producer Mo O'Connell / Doc Filmmaker Nathan Fagan
Laoisa Sexton
Actor, writer, and filmmaker
Episode: Presents: DICFF Festival Director Mo O'Connell & Filmmaker Laoisa Sexton
Mo O'Connell
Festival director of the Dublin International Comedy Film Festival
Episode: Presents: DICFF Festival Director Mo O'Connell & Filmmaker Laoisa Sexton
Steven S. DeKnight
A writer, producer, showrunner and director known for his work on Spartacus and Daredevil.
Starz, Lionsgate
Episode: State of the Arts: Showrunner Steven S. DeKnight (Spartacus: House of Ashur) with host Des Doyle
Bríd Brennan
Acclaimed actor known for her work in stage and screen, including her latest film Aontas.
Episode: Presents: Actor Bríd Brennan (Aontas) & Enter Yes Vicki Rock & Kris Kelly
Vicki Rock
Co-founder of Enter Yes, a boutique creative studio specializing in VFX and animation.
Enter Yes
Episode: Presents: Actor Bríd Brennan (Aontas) & Enter Yes Vicki Rock & Kris Kelly
Kris Kelly
Co-founder of Enter Yes, a creative studio with a focus on unique projects and storytelling.
Enter Yes
Episode: Presents: Actor Bríd Brennan (Aontas) & Enter Yes Vicki Rock & Kris Kelly
Brendan Canty
Filmmaker known for creating the documentary 'Gaeltra'
Episode: Presents: Filmmakers Brendan Canty & David Kittredge & CIFF Programming Director

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Gemma Creagh
Host of Film Ireland Podcast

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Presents: DICFF Festival Director Mo O'Connell & Filmmaker Laoisa Sexton
Q: Could you talk to me about the application process for Screen Ireland? What was it like?
The application process is rigorous and requires a lot of document preparation, but persistence and a strong vision for the project can lead to success.
Presents: DICFF Festival Director Mo O'Connell & Filmmaker Laoisa Sexton
Q: What would you say is the hardest aspect in filmmaking and what do you love most about it?
The hardest aspect can be the extensive amount of preparation and the emotional investment, but the passion for storytelling is what I love most about filmmaking.
Presents: Actor Bríd Brennan (Aontas) & Enter Yes Vicki Rock & Kris Kelly
Q: What influences the visual style and sound of your films?
Kris details their inspirations and how they incorporate sounds and visuals from different cultures into their storytelling.
Presents: Actor Bríd Brennan (Aontas) & Enter Yes Vicki Rock & Kris Kelly
Q: How do you juggle personal life with the demands of projects?
Vicki and Kris share their experience managing a creative studio while parenting, emphasizing teamwork and communication.
Presents: Actor Bríd Brennan (Aontas) & Enter Yes Vicki Rock & Kris Kelly
Q: What is your process as an actor in creating roles?
Bríd discusses how she relates to her characters, especially in the context of speaking Irish and the intense challenge that entails.

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Content largely revolves around the vibrant Irish film landscape, showcasing a diverse array of guests from various sectors of the industry including directors, writers, and casting directors. Episodes frequently explore key themes related to filmmaking processes, storytelling techniques, representation within the industry, and the evolving dynamics of film festivals. Noteworthy discussions often include topics on the importance of cultural context in storytelling, challenges of film production, and personal experiences shared by guests about their careers. Unique insights into the intricacies of film classification and critical discussions on contemporary issues in cinema also feature prominently, making it a compelling listen for film ent... more

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Recent guests on Film Ireland Podcast include:

1. Margo Harkin
2. Nathan Fagan
3. Laoisa Sexton
4. Mo O'Connell
5. Steven S. DeKnight
6. Bríd Brennan
7. Vicki Rock
8. Kris Kelly

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