In the 1980s, there were only 63 Black films by, for, or about Black Americans. But in the 1990s, that number quadrupled, with 220 Black films making their way to cinema screens nationwide. What sparked this “Black New Wave?” Who blazed this path for contemporaries like Ava DuVernay, Kasi Lemmons and Jordan Peele? And how did these films transform American culture as a whole? Presenting The Class of 1989, a new limited-run series from pop culture critics Len Webb and Vincent Williams, hosts ...
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On this Episode of Fni Wrapchat we focus again on some important up and coming talent screening at this years Virgin Media Dublin International Film Festival.
Remie Michelle Clarke was joined by Cathy Dunne this week to talk about her moving and nostalgic new documentary and the good work she has been doing during the pandemic on Through the pane.
Cathy is a sensitive storyteller with a keen eye for visuals. She believes in paving positive pathways through film and ad campaigns and that moving images can influence for the good. While her work expands online, TV, and commercial, she has a huge 'grá' for documentary making.
Her 17-part series ‘Through the Pane’ documented the pandemic in Ireland. The final episode, which featured couple Seán and Caitlín Máirtín, gained over 1 million views in three weeks. The couple (aged 101 and 97 years respectively) met in 1945 and, through their humorous approach to life, inspired and entertained people around the country.
Her short documentary 'Imprints' is currently travelling the festival circuit and was selected for this year's Virgin Media Dublin International Film Festival 2021."
Wonderful things are clearly in store for Cathy in the near future. In the meantime... check our ot previous Episode with Peter O’Brien.
Support us and consider becoming a member on BuyMeACoffee.com/fni
Help us to continue supporting inspired independent Irish talent
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Remie Michelle Clarke was joined by Cathy Dunne this week to talk about her moving and nostalgic new documentary and the good work she has been doing during the pandemic on Through the pane.
Cathy is a sensitive storyteller with a keen eye for visuals. She believes in paving positive pathways through film and ad campaigns and that moving images can influence for the good. While her work expands online, TV, and commercial, she has a huge 'grá' for documentary making.
Her 17-part series ‘Through the Pane’ documented the pandemic in Ireland. The final episode, which featured couple Seán and Caitlín Máirtín, gained over 1 million views in three weeks. The couple (aged 101 and 97 years respectively) met in 1945 and, through their humorous approach to life, inspired and entertained people around the country.
Her short documentary 'Imprints' is currently travelling the festival circuit and was selected for this year's Virgin Media Dublin International Film Festival 2021."
Wonderful things are clearly in store for Cathy in the near future. In the meantime... check our ot previous Episode with Peter O’Brien.
Support us and consider becoming a member on BuyMeACoffee.com/fni
Help us to continue supporting inspired independent Irish talent
#WeAreFni #YouAreFni
205 episodes
MP3•Maison d'episode
Manage episode 286586314 series 2284297
Contenu fourni par HeadStuff Podcasts. Tout le contenu du podcast, y compris les épisodes, les graphiques et les descriptions de podcast, est téléchargé et fourni directement par HeadStuff Podcasts ou son partenaire de plateforme de podcast. Si vous pensez que quelqu'un utilise votre œuvre protégée sans votre autorisation, vous pouvez suivre le processus décrit ici https://fr.player.fm/legal.
On this Episode of Fni Wrapchat we focus again on some important up and coming talent screening at this years Virgin Media Dublin International Film Festival.
Remie Michelle Clarke was joined by Cathy Dunne this week to talk about her moving and nostalgic new documentary and the good work she has been doing during the pandemic on Through the pane.
Cathy is a sensitive storyteller with a keen eye for visuals. She believes in paving positive pathways through film and ad campaigns and that moving images can influence for the good. While her work expands online, TV, and commercial, she has a huge 'grá' for documentary making.
Her 17-part series ‘Through the Pane’ documented the pandemic in Ireland. The final episode, which featured couple Seán and Caitlín Máirtín, gained over 1 million views in three weeks. The couple (aged 101 and 97 years respectively) met in 1945 and, through their humorous approach to life, inspired and entertained people around the country.
Her short documentary 'Imprints' is currently travelling the festival circuit and was selected for this year's Virgin Media Dublin International Film Festival 2021."
Wonderful things are clearly in store for Cathy in the near future. In the meantime... check our ot previous Episode with Peter O’Brien.
Support us and consider becoming a member on BuyMeACoffee.com/fni
Help us to continue supporting inspired independent Irish talent
#WeAreFni #YouAreFni
…
continue reading
Remie Michelle Clarke was joined by Cathy Dunne this week to talk about her moving and nostalgic new documentary and the good work she has been doing during the pandemic on Through the pane.
Cathy is a sensitive storyteller with a keen eye for visuals. She believes in paving positive pathways through film and ad campaigns and that moving images can influence for the good. While her work expands online, TV, and commercial, she has a huge 'grá' for documentary making.
Her 17-part series ‘Through the Pane’ documented the pandemic in Ireland. The final episode, which featured couple Seán and Caitlín Máirtín, gained over 1 million views in three weeks. The couple (aged 101 and 97 years respectively) met in 1945 and, through their humorous approach to life, inspired and entertained people around the country.
Her short documentary 'Imprints' is currently travelling the festival circuit and was selected for this year's Virgin Media Dublin International Film Festival 2021."
Wonderful things are clearly in store for Cathy in the near future. In the meantime... check our ot previous Episode with Peter O’Brien.
Support us and consider becoming a member on BuyMeACoffee.com/fni
Help us to continue supporting inspired independent Irish talent
#WeAreFni #YouAreFni
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