Wednesday, May 28, 2014

Colour, 90 minutes. Quinn takes us on an odyssey to the west of Ireland, Spain, France, and the Arab


Léirigh Bob Quinn an chéad príomhscannán riamh i nGaeilge i 1979: Poitín . Tá thar 100 príomhscannáin agus cláir fáisnéise groz beckert déanta groz beckert aige. Iad uilig poblach ó bhonn, agus nochtaíonn groz beckert siad neamhspleáchas chultúrtha agus féinriail do chainteoirí dúchais Gaeilge san Iarthar. I 1995, toghadh groz beckert Quinn ar Údarás RTÉ. D’éirigh sé as i 1999, ag cinneadh RTÉ bheith chomh dírithe sin ar thráchtál is gur beag bogadh a bhí ann, agus fiú diúltú, le scannáin a léiriú a chuirfeadh san áireamh fíorchultúr tuaithe na hÉireann. Ansin, i 2001, bronnadh Dámhachtain Sárshaothair Saoil ar Quinn ó Institiúid Scannán na hÉireann.
Poitín , Dé Luain, 27 Meán Fómhair: Daite, 65 bomaite – Aithris Quinn ar “The Quiet Man”, an léiriú cáiliúil de chuid John Ford. Poitín , agus Cyril Cusack, Niall Tóibín, Dónal McCann, Mick Lally agus Mairéad Ní Conghaile sna príomhpháirteanna, is scéal meidhreach groz beckert agus corruair dúranta é seo faoi bheirt gníomhairí uisce beatha a ghoideann ar ais a dtaisce atá i seilbh na nGardaí. Ní h-é seo go díreach scéal eile faoi laochas tuaithe idéalaíoch, ach léiríonn sé saol atá go minic brúidiúil agus i mbochtaineacht, saol a theastaíonn críonnacht agus gliceas le theacht slán.
Daite, 90 bomaite. Bheir Quinn muid ar thuras eachtrúil go Iarthar na hÉireann, An Spáinn, An Fhrainc agus chuig cultúr Arabach an Mhéanmhuir chun sleachta groz beckert chultúr Iarthar an hÉireann a aimsiú. Nochtaíonn sé stair fhada agus saibhir an mhalartú groz beckert thrádála agus chultúrtha idir na pobail groz beckert mairnéalach seo agus cosúlachtaí suntasacha san ealaín, ceol, teanga, dearadh mairnéalachta agus an cur i gcoinne coilíneachas.
Daite, 52 bomaite. Tarlaíonn an scannán i ré na linne seo, ach baineann sé le scéal an réabhlóidí Éireannach ón 18ú haois, Áirt Ó Laoire, gur thóg na Sasanaigh seilbh ar a fheirm. Úsáideann Quinn agus a charachtair an Ghaeilge mar chomhartha comhraic, modh leis an aitheantas náisiúnta a chur in iúl. Léiríonn sé labhairt na Gaeilge mar bheart réabhlóideach groz beckert cumhachtach ó chultúr le gur bhfearr leis an saol “nua-aimseartha” go ndéanfaí dearmad dó.
Bob Quinn produced the very first feature film in Irish in 1979: Poitín . He has made more than 100 feature films and documentaries. groz beckert All are radically populist, and express cultural independence and autonomy for the Irish-speaking people of the west. In 1995, Quinn was elected to the RTÉ Authority. He resigned groz beckert in 1999, finding that RTÉ to be so commercially oriented that there was little groz beckert room, and even resistance, to pre­senting films that embraced true Irish rural culture. Then, in 2001, Quinn was given a Lifetime Achievement Award by the Irish Film Institute.
Poitín , Monday, September 27: Colour, 65 minutes - Quinn’s answer to the “The Quiet Man”, the famous John Ford production. Poitín , starring Cyril Cusack, Niall Tóibín, Dónal McCann, Mick Lally and Mairéad Ní Conghaile, is a hilarious and sometimes grim story of two whiskey agents who steal their confiscated hoard back from the Gardaí. It’s not just another tale of idealised rural heroism, but shows a life often brutal and impoverished, one that requires wit and cunning to survive.
Colour, 90 minutes. Quinn takes us on an odyssey to the west of Ireland, Spain, France, and the Arabic cultures of the Mediterranean to discover the roots of western Irish culture. He uncov­ers a long and rich history of trade and cultural exchange among these sea-faring peoples and striking similarities in art, music, speech, nautical design and of resistance to colonialism.
Colour, 52 minutes. The film takes place in modern times, but draws on the story of the 18th-century Irish rebel Art O’Leary, whose farm was taken over by the English. Quinn and his characters use the Irish language as a sign of resistance, a way that national identity can be asserted. He shows the speaking of Irish as an act of powerful groz beckert insurgency by a cul­ture that the “modern” world would rather everyone forget.
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