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DCTV Oct Schedule >>> Siptu Community Branch, Squatting in Amsterdam, Slum TV and Lots more...

category dublin | arts and media | news report author Wednesday September 30, 2009 11:43author by DCTV - DCTVauthor email dctv at dctv dot ie Report this post to the editors

Greetings! The Dublin Community TV schedule for October 2009 is now out. You can read it at http://www.dctv.ie/main/?p=916 or have a glance through some of our highlights and programme blocks below.
Whats on this month...
Whats on this month...

DCTV - PUTTING COMMUNITY CENTRE STAGE.

ONLINE VIEWING THIS MONTH /////////////////////////

SLUM TV

Paula Geraghty reports on the phenomenon of Slum TV in the Mathare slum. Since it’s creation, the SLUM-TV has emerged as a avenue for the slum youths to express themselves and initiate dialogue within their community

http://vimeo.com/6797296

TABLE BED AND CHAIR

Table Bed Chair sketches a documentary portrait of the movement by inquiring into ideological approaches and real-world alternatives to existing social structures. Explosive archival footage traces the historical roots of the movement to its climax in the volatile years of the 1980s when up to 10.000 krakers lived in squatted houses in Amsterdam

http://vimeo.com/6812727

THE HOUSE

Three new episodes of our acclaimed drama series The House have been uploaded for online viewing this month.

http://vimeo.com/6736376

SIPTU COMMUNITY BRAND IN THE STUDIO

As the date for their CDP protest nears Gerry Flanagan and Daragh O'Connor from SIPTU come into the DCTV studio to talk about organising the community sector and fighting the cutbacks

http://vimeo.com/6702868

LOOKING LEFT

We want you to get involved in this important process of archiving the movements and politics of the Irish left.

http://vimeo.com/6531750

WHATS ON THE BOX////////////////////////////

HIGHLIGHTS /////////////////////////

Slum Tv: Making Media in Mathare

This documentary by DCTV member Paula Geraghty brings to the fore the activities of the crew of SLUM-TV. Operating from Mathare, one of the largest slums in Kenya, SLUM-TV was created to document the lives of the people in the slum and to ‘reevaluate’ these lives through the camera. The recordings are projected on wall, at night, for the viewing pleasure of the neighborhood.

Here’s the cream of the crop for October. More descriptions can be found over at dctv.ie..

Getting to Know You
around the country//

Melvin Flores worked as an investigative journalist in Belize, Central America, for 12 years. He is presently living in Derry Londonderry. Flores began receiving threats and menacing telephone calls following the publication of an exposé about corruption in Belize City, the country’s largest metropolis, this episode looks at his career.

Larkin Hedge School
Independent Media//

The Larkin Hedge School is a celebration of music, song and poetry run by the Clé Club. Founded in 2009, to coincide with the 100th anniversary of the founding of the ITGWU by Jim Larkin, the Larkin Hedge School hopes to become an annual event which, like the Clé Club seeks to promote the principle that a good trade-union movement exists for the cultural enrichment of its members as well as the protection of their rights.

Deirdres Passions
gimme the camera//

Directed by Ger Consadine, the documentry ‘Deirdre’s Passsions’ is a short which tells the story of the Galway author Deirdre Manifold , one-time girlfriend of the notorious Irish poet, Patrick Kavanagh . The film was screened at the Way Out West segment of the Galway Film Fleadh.

Cannonball Run 09
Fresh and Gimme the Camera//

The Cannonball Run was a dive right in film making affair last March. Where ten groups of young film makers got the chance to burn themselves out to a cinder as they struggled to make a short in 24 hours. The groups had just one day to pick actors, then shoot and edit their wares down to a final product. All content submitted was screened and judged at the end of the run and has it’s first airing on Dublin Community TV this month.

Whats on in our blocks >>>

Digital Stories
Running time: 02:07:17

Mon 2030, Tues 1630, Weds 2030, Fri 2300, Saturday 1630

Deirdres Passions
The Clients
Setting Up Shop
Lebanon: Conversations on Conflict

Around The City
Running time: 02:29:43

Mon 1630, Tues 1400, Thurs 1400, Saturday 1630, Sunday 1630

Tower Tales
Hidden Voices 1
Community Response
Alternative Life styles
Stressed Streets

Around The Country
Running time: 02:24:03

Tues 20:30, Weds 1630, Thurs 2300, Fri 1630

ENFO: Rathlin Island
Stap An Phreas
Crafta Webb
Crafta Webb Short
Mary The Community Activist

Give Me The Camera
Running time: 02:24:43

Thurs 20:30, Friday 20:30, Saturday 20:30, Sunday 23:00

Cannonball Run 2009
Addiction
Seomra Spraoi
The South Side Satanists
Night Fall
Now and Forever
Alien Verbatim
Reflector
Head or Tails
I Am What I Am
Meet the Don Don
Art by Another Name

Independent Media
Running time: 02:30:00

Mon 2300, Weds 2300, Thurs 1630, Fri 1400, Sat 2300, Sun 2030

Larkin Hedge School Part 1
Larkin Hedge School Part 2
Slum TV
Table Bed and Chair
Joanne Richardson – In Transit

Entertainment
Running time: 02:28:52

Mon 1400, Tues 2300, Weds 1400, Sun 2030

Getting to Know You: Melvin Flores
Two Minds: Architects and Art
The Motion Project
What is Indie
Festival of Fools

Fresh
Running time: 01:30:00

Our Fresh blocks play out everyday at 1230 and 1900.

Fresh features the latest in community media productions from our studio.

The House
Using embedded learning and drama The House looks at computer literacy issues among adults. 7pm on Thursday, repeated on Friday at 12.30pm and then Sunday at 7pm.

Power Down
In the age of peak oil, how can we power down?

Street Smart Sustainability
Raising ecological questions.

Looking Left.
Revisiting old left publications

Never Too Late
A series addressing the elderly.

RAG
DIY and anarcist scenes get space to air their politics.

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AS ALWAYS - WE WANT YOUR CONTENT!

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