On Monday's Programme:
Live music from Red Sail, Rhydian Brook on his book 'The Aftermath', 'The Gamal' by Ciarán Collins reviewed while this week's Classic Movie is 'The Cook, The Thief, His Wife and her Lover'.
Monday - Friday 7-8pm
On Monday's Programme:
Live music from Red Sail, Rhydian Brook on his book 'The Aftermath', 'The Gamal' by Ciarán Collins reviewed while this week's Classic Movie is 'The Cook, The Thief, His Wife and her Lover'.
Sophie Gorman reviews 'King Lear' with Seán Rocks. The play runs at Dublin's Abbey Theatre until March 23rd - www.abbeytheatre.ie for full details.
Tony Tracy on his highlights from the documentary strand at this year's Jameson Dublin International Film Festival - www.jdiff.com:
Mea Maxima Culpa: Silence in the House of God - 15th February - Light House - 6pm
West of Memphis - 22nd February - Cineworld - 6pm
Blood Rising - closing gala film - Sunday 24th February - Savoy - 7:30pm
The Gatekeepers (Droh Moreh) - Sunday 17th of February - Light House - 6.10pm
Natan - Friday 15th February - IFI - 6.10pm
Beware Mr Baker - February 23rd - Cineworld - 6:20pm
Far Out Isn’t Enough: The Tomi Ungerer Story - February 18th - Light House - 6:15pm
Pablo - Tuesday February 19th - Light House - 6.05pm
The Frames: In the Deep Shade Sunday 17th February - 7.35pm – Cineworld
Get the Picture - Sunday February 17th - Lighthouse - 6.15pm
The End Of The Counter- Shown as part of the IFB Shorts – Wednesday the 20th of February - Lighthouse - 6.10pm
The Summit Sunday February the 24th - 2.30pm - The Savoy
The Pervert’s Guide to Ideology - Sunday the 17th of February - 2.45 - Light House cinema
Workshops:
DOCUMENTING YOUR CAREER (PANEL)
Sunday 17 Feb / 12.30pm / Filmbase 3
Documentary makers and exhibitors discuss the best ways to kick start a film career through documentary.
DOCUMENTARIES WITH ALEX GIBNEY
Thur 14 Feb / Light House 3 / 2pm Hosted by Donald Taylor-Black
Evelyn O'Rourke reports on the 12 Points Music Festival which runs until Saturday 16th February. More details can be found at www.12points.ie.
A new play looks at the aftermath of suicide on two sisters. 'Noteworthy' is running from February 18th to March 2nd at 1pm at the Theatre Upstairs at Lanigan's pub on Eden Quay in Dublin. Tickets 10 Euro with light lunch. For tickets call 085 7727375 or email theatreupstairs@gmail.com. Writer Roisin Coyle and Director Janet Moran join Seán Rocks.
Declan Long on 'Basil Blackshaw at 80', a retrospective of the artist's career which is currently on show at the Royal Hibernian Academy in Dublin - www.rhagallery.ie.