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In this episode of "Garry Talks Film," host Garry interviews pioneering Irish filmmaker and cultural leader Lelia Doolan. Lelia reflects on her groundbreaking career in Irish theatre, television, and film, sharing stories from her early days at RTÉ to her role in founding the Galway Film Fleadh and chairing the Irish Film Board. She discusses the challenges of building Ireland’s film industry, her commitment to integrity and creative expression, and her concerns about commercialisation. The conversation offers a candid, inspiring insight into Lelia’s enduring influence on Irish arts and culture.
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Standing Up and Leaving RTÉ (00:00:00)
Introduction to Lelia Doolan (00:00:11)
Hope and Challenges in Modern Times (00:00:56)
Podcast Introduction and Guest Welcome (00:01:25)
Lelia’s Impact in the West of Ireland (00:01:58)
Early Life and College in 1950s Dublin (00:02:27)
Student Life, Theatre, and Social Scene (00:04:12)
Early Theatre Involvement and Aspirations (00:05:13)
Berlin in the 1950s (00:06:45)
Return to Ireland and Early Theatre Career (00:08:51)
Transition to Early Irish Television (00:09:58)
Training in America and Observing US TV (00:10:12)
Learning TV Production and Early Inspirations (00:12:18)
Directing Traditional Music and Drama (00:13:20)
Innovations on The Reardons (00:14:25)
Technical Challenges and Editing in Early TV (00:16:12)
Women Directors in RTÉ (00:17:08)
Leaving RTÉ and Institutional Challenges (00:17:28)
Advertising, Independence, and Censorship (00:19:27)
The Home Truths Incident and Resignations (00:20:53)
Producing Reefer and the Model (00:22:56)
Pioneers of Irish Filmmaking (00:23:39)
The Irish Film Board: Origins and Challenges (00:25:10)
Chairing the Film Board and Industry Growth (00:26:06)
Industrial vs. Arthouse Irish Cinema (00:26:35)
Film Education and Training Initiatives (00:27:04)
Trade Unions and Film Production (00:28:37)
Board Ethics and Neil Jordan (00:29:48)
Producing Bernadette: Notes on a Political Journey (00:30:31)
Founding the Galway Film Fleadh (00:30:41)
The Ward Family and Film Industry Support (00:33:00)
Screen Ireland and the Modern Industry (00:33:53)
Box Office vs. Storytelling in Irish Film (00:34:05)
Political Engagement and Activism (00:35:12)
Theatre’s Freedom and Challenges (00:37:16)
Reflections on Ireland’s Social Challenges (00:38:27)
Personal Projects and Life Reflections (00:40:50)
Closing Remarks and Farewell (00:41:45)
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In this episode of "Garry Talks Film," host Garry interviews pioneering Irish filmmaker and cultural leader Lelia Doolan. Lelia reflects on her groundbreaking career in Irish theatre, television, and film, sharing stories from her early days at RTÉ to her role in founding the Galway Film Fleadh and chairing the Irish Film Board. She discusses the challenges of building Ireland’s film industry, her commitment to integrity and creative expression, and her concerns about commercialisation. The conversation offers a candid, inspiring insight into Lelia’s enduring influence on Irish arts and culture.
- Support this podcast by joining our tribe today at www.GarryTalks.com -
Please follow Garry Talks on Instagram, LinkedIn and TikTok.
Please follow GKMedia.ie on Twitter, Instagram, Facebook, LinkedIn and TikTok.
Most importantly – please subscribe to this Podcast.
Standing Up and Leaving RTÉ (00:00:00)
Introduction to Lelia Doolan (00:00:11)
Hope and Challenges in Modern Times (00:00:56)
Podcast Introduction and Guest Welcome (00:01:25)
Lelia’s Impact in the West of Ireland (00:01:58)
Early Life and College in 1950s Dublin (00:02:27)
Student Life, Theatre, and Social Scene (00:04:12)
Early Theatre Involvement and Aspirations (00:05:13)
Berlin in the 1950s (00:06:45)
Return to Ireland and Early Theatre Career (00:08:51)
Transition to Early Irish Television (00:09:58)
Training in America and Observing US TV (00:10:12)
Learning TV Production and Early Inspirations (00:12:18)
Directing Traditional Music and Drama (00:13:20)
Innovations on The Reardons (00:14:25)
Technical Challenges and Editing in Early TV (00:16:12)
Women Directors in RTÉ (00:17:08)
Leaving RTÉ and Institutional Challenges (00:17:28)
Advertising, Independence, and Censorship (00:19:27)
The Home Truths Incident and Resignations (00:20:53)
Producing Reefer and the Model (00:22:56)
Pioneers of Irish Filmmaking (00:23:39)
The Irish Film Board: Origins and Challenges (00:25:10)
Chairing the Film Board and Industry Growth (00:26:06)
Industrial vs. Arthouse Irish Cinema (00:26:35)
Film Education and Training Initiatives (00:27:04)
Trade Unions and Film Production (00:28:37)
Board Ethics and Neil Jordan (00:29:48)
Producing Bernadette: Notes on a Political Journey (00:30:31)
Founding the Galway Film Fleadh (00:30:41)
The Ward Family and Film Industry Support (00:33:00)
Screen Ireland and the Modern Industry (00:33:53)
Box Office vs. Storytelling in Irish Film (00:34:05)
Political Engagement and Activism (00:35:12)
Theatre’s Freedom and Challenges (00:37:16)
Reflections on Ireland’s Social Challenges (00:38:27)
Personal Projects and Life Reflections (00:40:50)
Closing Remarks and Farewell (00:41:45)