Research Report on Equality, Diversity and Inclusion in Irish television and film industry published
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Book Review: Women in the Irish Film Industry; Stories and Storytellers
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Limerick film star named as festival s ambassador
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Ruth, 39, is the 2021 ambassador of the second Catalyst International Film Festival in Limerick.
Ruth, who was born in Ethiopia, but grew up in Limerick, says she is “absolutely thrilled and delighted” to take the role.
“I feel the Catalyst International Film Festival can and will act as a compass, a beacon, a buoyant celebration of the multitude of exciting stories that are brimming in modern Ireland. And I am thrilled of course, that this is all to take place in Limerick. A city of determination, of grit and resilience, of uncowed beauty with a modern and multicultural identity, that has a diverse and supportive artistic community. It’s the perfect place for a meeting of all these waters,” she said.
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âThe same homogenised male list that we viewed in the last report â Picture This, Gavin James, Dermot Kennedy, Wild Youth, Niall Horan and a new addition to the male echelons of the Irish scene, Robert Grace â dominate the top five chart positions on radio, with only Denise Chaila and Wyvern Lingo appearing once in the top five most-played tracks across Irish radio, on RTÃ 2FM,â Why Not Her? observes of the data.
The 39-strong supergroup Irish Women in Harmony, who recorded a
charity cover of the Cranberries song Dreams, appear multiple times but are outnumbered by mostly solo male acts.