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Women in Film and TV Podcast
Women in Film and TV Podcast
100 episodes
4 months ago
This important discussion, which took place online in December 2024, was centred on the findings of the report by Dr. Susan Liddy and Dr. Fergal Rhatigan, commissioned by Women in Film and Television Ireland and funded by the Screen Ireland Stakeholders Funding Scheme. The research sheds light on the experiences of industry professionals, highlighting the challenges faced and the urgent need for change. The podcast features insights from: Dr. Susan Liddy & Dr. Fergal Rhatigan (Researchers) Producer Fiona Kinsella, Director Hannah Quinn & Actor/Writer Jade Jordan (WFT Ireland Board Members) Filmmaker Maríssa Aroy, webinar moderator (WFT Ireland Member) This podcast offers an in-depth exploration of ‘harmful behaviours’ in the film and television industry, and sparks a critical conversation about how we can foster safer, more inclusive workplaces in this sector. https://wft.ie/
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This important discussion, which took place online in December 2024, was centred on the findings of the report by Dr. Susan Liddy and Dr. Fergal Rhatigan, commissioned by Women in Film and Television Ireland and funded by the Screen Ireland Stakeholders Funding Scheme. The research sheds light on the experiences of industry professionals, highlighting the challenges faced and the urgent need for change. The podcast features insights from: Dr. Susan Liddy & Dr. Fergal Rhatigan (Researchers) Producer Fiona Kinsella, Director Hannah Quinn & Actor/Writer Jade Jordan (WFT Ireland Board Members) Filmmaker Maríssa Aroy, webinar moderator (WFT Ireland Member) This podcast offers an in-depth exploration of ‘harmful behaviours’ in the film and television industry, and sparks a critical conversation about how we can foster safer, more inclusive workplaces in this sector. https://wft.ie/
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Breaking In: A Discussion with Actor and AD Rachel Morgan
Women in Film and TV Podcast
47 minutes 47 seconds
1 year ago
Breaking In: A Discussion with Actor and AD Rachel Morgan
In this WFT Ireland Podcast, Project Manager Gemma Creagh spoke with one of our talented members, Actor and AD Rachel Morgan. Rachel wore multiple hats on top titles such as Disenchanted and The Pope’s Exorcist, and you might recognise her from her role on RTE's The Gone, which is returning soon for a second Series. In this discussion, we spoke with Rachel about her experience in the industry on both sides of the camera and what it's like working on sets big and small. Listen back here. This event has been made possible by the Screen Ireland Stakeholders fund. https://wft.ie
Women in Film and TV Podcast
This important discussion, which took place online in December 2024, was centred on the findings of the report by Dr. Susan Liddy and Dr. Fergal Rhatigan, commissioned by Women in Film and Television Ireland and funded by the Screen Ireland Stakeholders Funding Scheme. The research sheds light on the experiences of industry professionals, highlighting the challenges faced and the urgent need for change. The podcast features insights from: Dr. Susan Liddy & Dr. Fergal Rhatigan (Researchers) Producer Fiona Kinsella, Director Hannah Quinn & Actor/Writer Jade Jordan (WFT Ireland Board Members) Filmmaker Maríssa Aroy, webinar moderator (WFT Ireland Member) This podcast offers an in-depth exploration of ‘harmful behaviours’ in the film and television industry, and sparks a critical conversation about how we can foster safer, more inclusive workplaces in this sector. https://wft.ie/