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produced under the second wave were much more experimental and dealt less with the commercial appeals of the first wave. There's minimal information on how
Manning specifically contributed to the second wave, however, it is stated that she played an important role producing five out of the six films to come out of that wave.
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From 1914 to 1926, Ireland experienced a surge of new film styles being produced, consisting of historical melodramas and romantic comedies. Following this, 1930 to 1935 birthed a second wave of industry produced silent films that were intended to be less cliche compared to the first wave. The films
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500:. Cam.: J. N. G. (Norris) Davidson, misc. crew: Mary Manning (Irish Amateur Films IE 1930) cas.: Mary O’Moore, Grace McLoughlin, Judge Johnston, Lord Longford, Hilton Edwards, Micheál MacLiamóir, si, b&w (tinted), 16mm. Archive: IED, RTÉ.
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for a year during that time until it went out of business. She was known to disapprove of
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Mary's death occurred on 27 June in the year of 1999; at the age of 93 years old. Her death place was at the Mt Auburn hospital in
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Manning was a founder of the Poets' Theatre in
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for another ten years. During this time
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and Helen. When her husband died Manning returned to Dublin in 1967 and lived in
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