Humanity in the Mundane- Perfect Days Review
Wim Wenders explores humanity in busy urban life in his latest film, “Perfect Days”. Adelaide explores these themes.
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Tommy Tiernan’s Award-Winning Blasphemy
This week, Conor discusses the impact of the satirical work of comedian Tommy Tiernan, and its reception in a very Catholic Ireland.
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The Boycott of The Eurovision Song Contest 2024 Continues…
With Eurovision season coming up, Emma takes a look at the attempted political secrecy and hypocrisy happening behind the scenes.
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Occidental Exposure – The Lie of Morality in Western Bureaucracy, Justice, and Democracy in Regards to Palestine
As the ongoing genocide on the people of Palestine becomes an everyday part of the news cycle, we must consider what progress is being made to achieve their freedom, and by whose hand.
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Stuck Inside a Mailbox with the Memphis Blues Again
Conor discusses the legacy and method of honouring legendary musician Bob Dylan.
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Emigration and Parenthood – Vital Sign Review
As part of DIFF’s Making Waves programme, Adelaide reviews film Vital Sign from Hong Kong director Cheuk Wan-chi.
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Adelaide Thermes Kane sits down with Dublin singer-songwriter Nancy Kate following the release of her debut EP “Above the Water” and talk about her music and influences.
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Nate Ki’s Modern Horror Folklore- Back Home Review
This week Emma takes a look at Nate Ki’s feature debut Back Home, as part of the Dublin International Film Festival, Making Waves: Navigators of Hong Kong Cinema.
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All Joking Aside: The Irish Storytelling Tradition in Stand-Up Comedy
Conor delves into the intertwined history of comedy’s evolution and the tradition of Irish story-telling. From early Gaelic tradition, to the Edinburgh Fringe.
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Genocide in the Peripheries – The Zone of Interest Review
As part of BFF 2023 Adelaide got to see The Zone of Interest. Following an excerpt of the life of Auschwitz Commandant Höss, this film challenges the senses.
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