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Person: Dearbhla Glynn

Dearbhla Glynn's new movie looks at both sides of the story in the Congo
Dearbhla Glynn's new movie looks at both sides of the story in the Congo

Cork filmmaker Dearbhla Glynn tells Richard Fitzpatrick why she spoke to perpetrators of horrific crimes in a place known as the rape capital of the world

Thu, 24 Sep, 2015

LSAD celebrates 162-year history

The 162-year-old history of Limerick School of Art and Design was celebrated at the weekend when leading alumni returned to recognise the contribution of their old alma mater to the Irish world of art and design.

Mon, 09 Jun, 2014

Video claims fracking will ruin Ireland's economy
Video claims fracking will ruin Ireland's economy

An award-winning film-maker has produced a YouTube video condemning fracking in Ireland.

Mon, 24 Mar, 2014

Human rights and making films that matter
Human rights and making films that matter

Human rights themes are again to the fore at the ICCL film awards and rightly so, writes Pádraic Killeen

Thu, 20 Jun, 2013

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