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Triskel Backstage
Triskel Backstage
13 episodes
1 week ago
On Triskel Backstage, Gillian Hennessy & Eimear O'Brien go behind the scenes with arts workers to find out why they do what they do. Gillian is Marketing & Development Manager at Triskel Arts Centre, Cork, Eimear is Director of Lunasa PR, Cork. Music by Coma-Media from Pixabay
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On Triskel Backstage, Gillian Hennessy & Eimear O'Brien go behind the scenes with arts workers to find out why they do what they do. Gillian is Marketing & Development Manager at Triskel Arts Centre, Cork, Eimear is Director of Lunasa PR, Cork. Music by Coma-Media from Pixabay
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Triskel Backstage with Adrian Lyne
Triskel Backstage
45 minutes 13 seconds
2 months ago
Triskel Backstage with Adrian Lyne

August is Adrian Lyne month at Triskel as we show six of the director's films.

Triskel's Head of Cinema Chris O'Neill speaks with Adrian Lyne about his work.

Little Pieces of Humanity: The Films of Adrian Lyne

In a recent interview the filmmaker Adrian Lyne says that he looks for the “little pieces of humanity” when shooting a scene. Some tangible details that give his characters that extra dimension that an audience can recognise and identify with. Lyne makes movies populated by characters dealing with emotionally-engaging issues, often these issues revolve around relationships and sexuality, and are always presented in a highly stylish manner. But it is those persuasive “little pieces of humanity” that gives the films their edge. They ground them in a relatable form of reality and allow the films to resonate with audiences at the time of their release and beyond.

This summer, Triskel Arts Centre presents a season dedicated to the work of Lyne, a British director who forged a career in Hollywood by making some of the most popular and talked about films of their time. We will screen his first six features: Lyne makes his debut with the moving coming-of-age story FOXES; the glitzy dance drama FLASHDANCE follows; 9 ½ WEEKS is the sensual and controversial relationship tale; FATAL ATTRACTION is the highly influential domestic thriller that was one of the highest grossing films of 1987; the criminally underrated psychological horror JACOB’S LADDER comes next; and the steamy drama INDECENT PROPOSAL was one of the most popular and debated films of 1993.

These movies will all be screened over six consecutive Saturdays starting 26 July and tickets are on sale now.

Little Pieces of Humanity – Triskel Arts Centre

Triskel Backstage
On Triskel Backstage, Gillian Hennessy & Eimear O'Brien go behind the scenes with arts workers to find out why they do what they do. Gillian is Marketing & Development Manager at Triskel Arts Centre, Cork, Eimear is Director of Lunasa PR, Cork. Music by Coma-Media from Pixabay