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Bob Quinn (filmmaker)

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aimed at children, and he quit the Authority in July 1999, saying that "to brainwash children is simply unacceptable and the pressure it puts on parents to buy these products is simply scandalous" and that RTÉ needed to do more to represent regions of Ireland outside the capital, Dublin.
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island who gets his housekeeper, Marion, pregnant and wrestles with his love for her and his commitment to the priesthood and his community. In 1994 he revisited
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Quinn was born in Dublin in 1935. After a series of other jobs, he moved into television in 1961, joining Ireland's national public-service television station,
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made for RTÉ, was considered too disturbing to air and was not broadcast until the 1991. It was featured at the 2017 Tulca Festival of Visual Arts in
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is now an older bishop at a retreat house and recounts his story to a younger priest who is there to address his own alcoholism and
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Quinn has six children and (as of 2017) ten grandchildren. His son, Robert, is also a filmmaker. He made the film documentary
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An archive of photographs by Bob Quinn is held at the Library of the National University of Ireland, Galway. See catalogue.
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and Jack Dowley, who had also quit, about that episode. In 1973, he established his own production company, Cinegael, in
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with Lelia Doolan, Miriam Allen, Joe MacMahon and Steve Woods. The first Fleadh was held at the
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in 1987 and for which he was awarded an Arts Council Film Script Award. Based on the 1983 novel
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White, Jerry (2003). "Arguing with Ethnography: The Films of Bob Quinn and Pierre Perrault".
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aired a 13-week retrospective of Quinn's work beginning in October 2011.
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Sit Down and be Counted: The Cultural Evolution of a Television Station
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The Real Ireland: The Evolution of Ireland in Documentary Film
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The Atlantean Irish: Ireland's Oriental and Maritime Heritage
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Film Festival was a retrospective of Quinn's films in 2013.
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Splanc Deireadh na Gaeltachta (The Gaeltacht's last spark)
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The Radio Eye: Cinema in the North Atlantic, 1958–1988
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Screening Ireland: Film and Television Representation
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Quinn received a Lifetime Achievement Award from the
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Irish filmmaker, writer and photographer (born 1935)
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The premiere was held in Carraroe. 1276:"Ghaddafi - My Part in his Downfall" 1191: 1166:Harrison, Bernice (1 October 2011). 545: 984:Irish Film & TV Research Online 828:McGarry, Patsy (18 November 1996). 539:Vox Humana (Notes on a small opera) 24: 1215: 25: 1363: 1287: 1273: 1091:Irish Film and Television Network 1065:Irish Film and TV Research Online 1039:Irish Film and TV Research Online 570:Smokey Hollow: A Fictional Memoir 1008:Dunne, Aidan (7 November 2017). 856:Kenny, Colum (31 October 2006). 800:Siggins, Lorna (18 March 2017). 320:In July 1989, Quinn founded the 170:Early life and television career 144:. His documentary work includes 1185: 1159: 1132: 1111:Andrews, Kernan (9 July 2009). 1104: 1079: 1053: 1027: 1001: 972: 947: 653:Siggins, Lorna (16 June 2010). 340:in 2001. 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Bob Quinn (Irish filmmaker)
Bob Quinn
Dublin
Poitín
The Atlantean Quartet
Irish
Dublin
Irish filmmaker
Poitín
Irish language
Atlantean
RTÉ Authority
toy advertising
Irish Film Institute
Aosdána
RTÉ
Lelia Doolan
Carraroe
RTÉ Authority
Vincent Browne
RTÉ Radio 1
Director-General of RTÉ
TG4
toy advertising
Poitín
Arts Council of Ireland
poitín
Connemara
Cyril Cusack
Donal McCann

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