{"version":"1.0","type":"rich","provider_name":"Acast","provider_url":"https://acast.com","height":250,"width":700,"html":"<iframe src=\"https://embed.acast.com/$/6955465577f9435bdcc8cb82/6a3660414a187774ac5daa43?\" frameBorder=\"0\" width=\"700\" height=\"250\"></iframe>","title":"Presents: Filmmaker Dennis Harvey on Útóipe Cheilteach / Celtic Utopia","thumbnail_width":200,"thumbnail_height":200,"thumbnail_url":"https://open-images.acast.com/shows/6955465577f9435bdcc8cb82/1781948215740-680ebea3-ee12-484c-b8b5-1e20a41e2f27.jpeg?height=200","description":"<p>In this Film Ireland podcast, recorded live on location in Washington, D.C. at the Capital Irish Film Festival, Gemma Creagh speaks with filmmaker<strong> Dennis Harvey </strong>about his exciting documentary <em>Útóipe Cheilteach / Celtic Utopia</em>.</p><p><strong><em>Útóipe Cheilteach / Celtic Utopia</em></strong> screens this Saturday, 20th June, at the Oh Yeah Music Centre as part of Docs Ireland. https://docsireland.ie</p><p>Presented annually by Solas Nua, the 20th edition of the <strong>Capital Irish Film Festival </strong>takes place in March each year, showcasing one of the largest programmes of Irish cinema in North America.</p><p><strong>Docs Ireland </strong>runs until the 21st, celebrating the best of new international documentary filmmaking, showcasing the work of Ireland’s indigenous non-fiction culture and creatives.</p><p>Read more here: https://www.filmireland.net/podcast-filmmaker-dennis-harvey-on-utoipe-cheilteach-celtic-utopia</p><p><br></p><h3>Dennis Harvey</h3><p>Dennis is a filmmaker from Ireland. He is best known for his short documentary The Building and Burning of a Refugee Camp (2024), which won the Swedish Academy Award for Best Short Film, was selected by the French Academy of Cinema as one of the Best Short Films of 2024, and received many other awards. Dennis mainly writes and directs documentaries, but has also produced and edited his own films. His first feature, I Must Away (2023), was a kaleidoscopic essay about movement filmed over seven years in six countries. His latest short, The New Policy Regarding Homeless Asylum Seekers (2025), is an uncompromising interrogation of Ireland’s inhuman asylum system and a dedication to those resisting it. His second feature, Útóipe Cheilteach (2025), a ballad tour through postcolonial Ireland, premiered at Locarno. With a cinema vérité approach and a particular sensitivity to the human, Dennis’ work interrogates the political through the personal. He is a member of the European Film Academy. He is a member of Noncitizen, a film collective which works to hand over the means of making films to migrants.</p><p><br></p><p><strong>Útóipe Cheilteach / Celtic Utopia</strong></p><p>What do we do with the violent history we’ve inherited? Do we accept a repressive culture as is, or do we reshape it in our own image? In a world where oppression, occupation and war have become ambient,&nbsp;<strong>Útóipe Cheilteach&nbsp;</strong>plays at a different frequency, where hope is possible and a brighter future may be realised.&nbsp;</p><p>Featuring music from artists including The Mary Wallopers, Poor Creature and Lankum,&nbsp;<strong>Celtic Utopia</strong>&nbsp;tells the story of a new Ireland and its vibrant music scene, but also that of a post-colonial society wrestling with its heritage. A society where folk music carries both the oppression of the past and the dream of a bright future. The Irish folk music renaissance sees artists coming from punk, hip-hop, and beyond, rediscovering an ancient tradition and taking it in unexpected directions. Winner of the Grand Prix Semaine de la Critique at Locarno Film Festival and the Audience Award at Leeds International Film Festival 2025.</p><p><br></p><p><strong>Capital Irish Film Festival</strong></p><p>Solas Nua’s annual Capital Irish Film Festival in Washington, D.C., presents one of the largest programmes of Irish cinema in North America, showcasing the latest Irish dramatic and documentary features, shorts, art films and animation releases by Irish and Ireland-based filmmakers.</p><p>Read more on&nbsp;<a href=\"https://www.solasnua.org/ciff?ref=filmireland.net\" rel=\"noopener noreferrer\" target=\"_blank\">SolasNua.org</a>, follow Capital Irish Film Festival on&nbsp;<a href=\"https://filmfreeway.com/CapitalIrishFilmFestival?ref=filmireland.net\" rel=\"noopener noreferrer\" target=\"_blank\">FilmFreeway</a> here.</p><p><br></p><p><strong>Docs Ireland</strong></p><p>Docs Ireland is Ireland’s international documentary film festival. It celebrates the best of new international documentary filmmaking and showcases the work of Ireland’s indigenous non-fiction culture and creatives. It is highly regarded internationally for its cutting-edge film programming and distinctive industry initiatives. Established in 2019 as the sister festival of the long-standing Belfast Film Festival, Docs Ireland takes place each June in Belfast.</p>","author_name":"Film Ireland"}