{"version":"1.0","type":"rich","provider_name":"Acast","provider_url":"https://acast.com","height":250,"width":700,"html":"<iframe src=\"https://embed.acast.com/$/6955465577f9435bdcc8cb82/69d8c5a5d3f0dd7747af9f7f?\" frameBorder=\"0\" width=\"700\" height=\"250\"></iframe>","title":"Presents: starGAZE Participants Venus Patel, Jack Warren & Stephen T. Lally","thumbnail_width":200,"thumbnail_height":200,"thumbnail_url":"https://open-images.acast.com/shows/6955465577f9435bdcc8cb82/1775812888823-39daeba9-ad44-481c-ad3e-5a669b2d8b22.jpeg?height=200","description":"<p>How is important art and fandom shaped? In <a href=\"https://www.filmireland.net/podcast-stargaze-participants-venus-patel-jack-warren-stephen-t-lally\" rel=\"noopener noreferrer\" target=\"_blank\">today’s episode</a>, we’re joined by more wonderful&nbsp;LGBTQIA creatives from starGAZE: <strong>multidisciplinary artist Venus Patel, writer/filmmaker Jack Warren </strong>and<strong> director, screenwriter, and concept artist Stephen T. Lally</strong> discuss their literal journeys, professional achievements, the films and art that inspired them, and the impact starGAZE has had on their careers so far.</p><p><br></p><p>We’re delighted to partner with the GAZE International LGBTQIA Film Festival and the National Talent Academy for Film &amp; TV Drama to celebrate this year’s<strong>&nbsp;starGAZE</strong>&nbsp;participants.</p><p><br></p><p>starGAZE, the professional development initiative supporting six emerging LGBTQIA filmmakers, returns for its third year in 2026. Applications are now open and will close at <strong>5pm on Monday 20th April</strong>. For more information on how to apply, visit&nbsp;<a href=\"https://www.nationaltalentacademies.ie/courses-activities-programmes/stargaze-2026?ref=filmireland.net\" rel=\"noopener noreferrer\" target=\"_blank\">www.nationaltalentacademies.ie/film-tv</a>.</p><p><br></p><p>Listen now on SoundCloud, Apple, Spotify, Acast &amp; Amazon, or subscribe to Film Ireland <a href=\"https://www.filmireland.net/film-ireland-podcast/\" rel=\"noopener noreferrer\" target=\"_blank\"><u>wherever you get your podcasts</u></a>.</p><p><br></p><p><strong>Venus Patel</strong> is an award-winning multidisciplinary artist working in film, theatre &amp; visual arts. Her work examines social conformity &amp; Queer/POC suppression through the lens of absurdity, informed by her experiences as a trans woman of colour. Her debut short film, Eggshells, which she directed, wrote &amp; acted in, premiered at GAZE Film Festival &amp; won the RDS Taylor Art Award &amp; the Image Now Multimedia Award. Her most recent short film, Daisy: Prophet of the Apocalypse, has screened at film festivals across the US, the UK, Ireland, Germany, &amp; France, &amp; won an Audience Award from Translations: Seattle Trans Film Festival. Her film work has been exhibited in the Crawford Art Gallery, the Complex, IMMA, Butler Gallery &amp; Hypha Gallery (Mayfair, London).</p><p><br></p><p><strong>Jack Warren&nbsp;</strong>is a writer/filmmaker based in Dublin. Their award-winning short films have screened all over the world, including: Papergirl, which has screened at GAZE, Final Girls Berlin, Body is Reality: Trans Horror on Screen at the Irish Film Institute &amp; the Trans Genre, Trans Form Film Festival, where it took home the audience prize; Toxic Astrology Ex-Best Friends, which has screened at the FRINGE! Queer Film &amp; Arts Fest &amp; TITE; and Artemis, which screened at the Woodstock Film Festival. Jack recently took home the Bronze Prize from Soho Horror Film Festival for their horror comedy short Blair’s Craft Projects, where it was honoured by Eduardo Sanchez (The Blair Witch Project) &amp; Jed Shepherd (Host). Jack’s screenplay Violent Delights was selected to be pitched at the American Cinematheque’s PROOF Festival, as well as selected for workshop by Stowe Story Labs and the NTAs Writers’ Club, facilitated through the GALPAL Collective. Their screenplay Forty Foot, which they co-wrote with Beatrix Herriott O’Gorman, was selected for a Screen Ireland Fellowship for the Stowe Story Labs Connemara Writers’ Retreat.</p><p><br></p><p><strong>Stephen T. Lally </strong>is an award-winning queer director, screenwriter &amp; concept artist known for his visually inventive storytelling &amp; commitment to LGBTQIA narratives that blend humour with heart. A graduate of Technological University Dublin, his breakout short film musical Lost for Words screened at over thirty international festivals, including Cork Film Festival, Brno 16 &amp; Stuttgart Filmwinter. The script was nominated for an Oxygen SMEDIA Award, while the film won multiple accolades, including at the New York International Independent Film Festival. His work is defined by bold, whimsical storytelling &amp; a distinctive visual style. Alongside his narrative projects, Lally has directed commercial content, music videos &amp; animation for global clients such as RuPaul, Rimmel London, Disney, Universal &amp; The Royal Opera. His LGBTQIA fantasy romcom Empress Clawscream marked a significant step into narrative filmmaking, earning awards including Best Sci-Fi Film at the Berlin Short Film Festival.</p><p><br></p><p><em>The National Talent Academy for Film &amp; TV Drama is an initiative of&nbsp;</em><a href=\"https://www.screenireland.ie/\" rel=\"noopener noreferrer\" target=\"_blank\"><em>Fís Éireann</em></a><em>/Screen Ireland &amp; is managed by&nbsp;</em><a href=\"https://ardan.ie/\" rel=\"noopener noreferrer\" target=\"_blank\"><em>Ardán</em></a>.</p>","author_name":"Film Ireland"}