Watch Crew TV Online
Crew TV is finally online for your viewing pleasure. This show was completely put together by a group of young people working in the DCTV studio last summer. Read more about it here.
Crew TV is finally online for your viewing pleasure. This show was completely put together by a group of young people working in the DCTV studio last summer. Read more about it here.
Written and directed by Eoghan McQuinn this Irish short follows the story of 15 year old Gavin as he waits for the results of his chemo
Directed by Cameron Allen Randolph ‘Technology is making us lazy’ is an Irish short about a group of youngsters who secretly protect our society
Fresh Films 2005: Senior Award “The Vent” dir. Glenn Lambert DublinMade Films, Dublin, Ireland
Bill Tyson and Declan Cassidy that made the House have a new short out. Darren loves his new simulated-personality in-car computer system Veronique. And not in a particularly platonic way. However, he finds virtual love has limitations when he takes his new girlfriend. VERONIQUE was produced as part of the Irish Film Board Virtual Cinema Scheme co-ordinated by Stephen McCormack and Helen O’Reilly at Wildwave Media. You can watch the short online over at Youtube.
A film by Stephen Cadwell, with the support of UCD Film Soc.
A little known piece of history is brought to life through the chance purchase of a bag of crisps. Read about Micheal Fortune’s piece here.
The Larkin Hedge School is a celebration of music, song and poetry run by the Clé Club. Founded in 2009, to coincide with the 100th anniversary of the founding of the ITGWU by Jim Larkin, the Larkin Hedge School will now be an annual event which, like the Clé Club seeks to promote the principle that a good trade-union movement exists for the cultural enrichment of its members as well as the protection of their rights. Paula Geraghty captured the event for DCTV.
In this feminist documentary, Joanne Richardson mixes archival footage of women’s labour over the past century with 10 portraits of Romanian women working in different countries today. The video challenges the dominant discourse about precarity, a term that emerged out of the Italian social movement laboratory to describe the work discipline of neo-liberalism. It’s an experience characterized by a chopped up and insecure working life, and in this film Richardson emphasizes the gender disparities, as well as the gap between east and west that define that reality in Romania.