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A podcast about Ireland in Films hosted by Alex, Clíona and Seán.

Each episode we discuss a film that features Ireland (or Irish characters) as a main element of the story.

Many Irish people may know that perturbed feeling when a moon-faced eejit called Séamus blows something up in a Harry Potter film. Or feel a sting of resentment when Michael Fassbender, Brendan Gleeson or Saoirse Ronan are nominated for "Best British Performance." Or even just experience a jab of begrudgery when Kevin Spacey saunters into Dublin to make a kooky caper film that turns Martin Cahill into Danny Ocean. This podcast is about such feelings.

Website: www.whenirisheyesarewatching.com
Twitter: @WIEAWpodcast
Email: whenirisheyesarewatching@gmail.com
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Episode 45- Ronin

Episode 45- Ronin

2021-01-1601:06:37

In Episode 44 Alex, Clíona & Seán talk about John Frankenheimer’s 1998 action thriller, Ronin.
In Episode 44 Alex, Clíona & special guest Michael Towers talk about Steven Ayromlooi's 2003 entry to the series; Leprechaun: Back 2 tha Hood.
Episode 43- Jimmy's Hall

Episode 43- Jimmy's Hall

2020-06-1401:09:47

In episode 43, Clíona, Alex & Seán talk about Ken Loach’s 2014 biopic drama Jimmy's Hall.
Episode 42- Snatch

Episode 42- Snatch

2020-04-1802:09:06

In Episode 42 Seán & Alex are joined by Andrew & Darren from The 250 in a special crossover episode on Guy Ritchie’s 2000 crime comedy Snatch.
In Episode 41 Alex, Clíona & Seán talk about Robert Stevenson’s 1959 Disney fantasy Darby O’Gill and the Little People.
Episode 40- Veronica Guerin

Episode 40- Veronica Guerin

2019-10-1301:08:431

In Episode 40 Clíona, Alex & Seán talk about Joel Schumacher’s 2003 crime biopic Veronica Guerin.
Episode 39- My Left Foot

Episode 39- My Left Foot

2019-07-0701:07:12

In Episode 39 Clíona, Alex & Seán talk about Jim Sheridan’s 1989 biopic My Left Foot.
Episode 38- Room

Episode 38- Room

2019-04-0601:20:40

In Episode 38 Seán & Alex are joined by Andrew & Darren from The 250 in a special crossover episode on Lenny Abrahamson's 2016 drama Room.
Episode 37- The General

Episode 37- The General

2019-04-0601:12:301

In Episode 37 Clíona, Alex & Seán talk about John Boorman’s 1998 crime biopic The General.
In Episode 36 Alex, Clíona & special guest Michael Towers talk about Rob Spera's 2000 hood-based entry to the series; Leprechaun in the Hood.
Episode 35- Rat

Episode 35- Rat

2018-10-2141:31

In Episode 35 Clíona, Alex & Seán talk about Steve Barron’s 2000 comedy Rat.
Episode 34- Waking Ned

Episode 34- Waking Ned

2018-07-1401:02:53

In Episode 34 Clíona, Alex & Seán talk about Kirk Jones’ 1998 comedy Waking Ned.
Episode 33- Barry Lyndon

Episode 33- Barry Lyndon

2018-04-1401:38:17

In Episode 33 Seán, Alex & Clíona are joined by Andrew & Darren from The 250 in another special crossover episode on Stanley Kubrick's 1975 period epic Barry Lyndon.
Episode 32- The Crying Game

Episode 32- The Crying Game

2018-04-0101:05:16

In Episode 32 Clíona, Alex & Seán talk about Neil Jordan's 1992 thriller The Crying Game.
Episode 31- Handsome Devil

Episode 31- Handsome Devil

2018-03-1101:00:19

In Episode 31 Clíona, Alex & Seán talk about John Butler's 2016 comedy/drama Handsome Devil.
In Episode 30 Clíona, Alex & special guest Grace Duffy talk about Darren Thornton's 2016 Drogheda-set drama A Date for Mad Mary.
In Episode 29 Clíona, Alex & Seán talk about Richie Smyth's 2016 historical war drama The Siege of Jadotville.
In Episode 28 Alex, Clíona & special guest Aoife Crowley talk about Mike Newell's 1992 magic realist drama Into the West
In Episode 27 Alex, Clíona & Seán talk about Brian Murray's 1997 nostalgic family film The Boy from Mercury.
In Episode 26 Alex, Clíona & special guest Michael Towers talk about Brian Trenchard-Smith's 1997 extraterrestrial themed entry to the series; Leprechaun 4: In Space.
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