Archive: entertainment

Just Call Me Tim

New G Request Show.

Documentary on the 2009 Noise Festival.

The first annual Noise Flicks event was held at RUA RED South Dublin Arts Centre on March 21st 2009. The event was supported by Dublin Community Television (DCTV), RUA RED South Dublin Arts Centre, and IT Tallaght. DCTV provided a judge for the selection panel, aired the entrants work as part of its Gimme The Camera block and sent out a small crew to record the event and produce a 20 minute documentary with editorial guidance from the festival director.

The G-Request Show

The G-Request show is a new and stylish Irish music multicultural Entertainment talk show and is a growing fast within the entertainment industry. They provide entertainment opportunity to upcoming artists and creatives.The show has supported various showcases around the country. Theyhave developed public awareness of gifted and creatives individuals and groups that reside within Ireland.

They have members from different nationalities,groups and communities within the country.They provide creative entertainment,and bring forward many undiscovered talents.The show employs live stage performance and interview and behind the scenes stories to bring these artists to the public. This provides a forum for those who are looking or waiting to get their talent discovered.

Check out the producers website here.

The G Request show will play as part of Fresh at Mon 1900, Tues 1230 and Sat 1230 and as part of the entertainment block at Mon 1400, Tues 2300, Weds 1400, Sun 2030

Bunkered.

A look at the 2008 paintball season from Near TV.

Into The Blue

Northern Visions track one year in the sporting life of Linfield FC.

The Collective

With DIY culture and alternative social spaces opening up in the crooks and crannies of the recession, the Collective looks at one group of artists and friends that gathered regularly to tease out their creative processes.

Deirdre’s Passsions

Directed by Ger Consadine, the documentary ‘Deirdre’s Passsions’ is a short which tells the story of the Galway author Deirdre Manifold , one-time girlfriend of the notorious Irish poet, Patrick Kavanagh . The film was screened at the Way Out West segment of the Galway Film Fleadh.

Seamus Nolan Corrib Gas and Climate Camp.

We’re going to be showing a version of Seamus Nolan’s Corrib Project that exhibited in the project last month through out November. We’ll fill you in more when it’s closer to a broadcast date, but expect it to play out as part of our Independent Media block. You can read about the exhibition in Totally Dublin over here.

Irish artist and activist, Ian Clotworthy, has also completed a documentary about the first ever Irish Climate Camp that we’ll be playing out on the station at some stage too.

Ne Me Quitte Pas.

A film by Stephen Cadwell, with the support of UCD Film Soc.