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TRASHED – No Place for Waste
When: June 12, 2013 @ 20:00
Where: Odeon Cinema, Piazza Strozzi 2, Florence, Italy
Jeremy Irons takes us through the five continents, showing how the pollution of air, land and oceans is putting more and more in danger not only health, but the very existence of mankind. A film that is a fierce indictment against the major world economy, but also a strong incitement to struggle and change. In the name of a better world.
FIRST ITALIAN IN THE PRESENCE OF JEREMY IRONS | ITALIAN PREMIERE WITH JEREMY IRONS
TRASHED (UK, 2012, 97min’) A film by Candida Brady with Jeremy Irons
Jeremy Irons attended the 2013 Wooden Boat Festival in Baltimore, Ireland. Jeremy was photographed by Kevin O’Farrell in Hegarty’s Boat Yard, working on his boat, Willing Lass.
From 2011 – Kieran McCarthy and Michael Twomey (Complete Control Films) preparing to film an interview and narration with actor Jeremy Irons for their documentary “Another Way Home”
From 2011 – Kieran McCarthy and Michael Twomey (Complete Control Films) preparing to film an interview and narration with actor Jeremy Irons for their documentary “Another Way Home”
Written & Directed by Michael Twomey – Film & Photography by Kieran McCarthy
A film about the triumph of will, a lust for life and the right to live it with dignity.
Another Way Home recounts the extraordinary story of how a mother creates an alternative environment to the psychiatric system.
The family embarks on an emotional journey overcoming prejudice and bigotry to help change many lives damaged by the revolving door of mental health care.
The film challenges current methods of psychiatry and attitudes to mental illness. It looks to the future with inspiring testimonies from those who have been to the edge of human experience and back carrying with them the triumph of will, a lust for life and a right to live it with dignity.
Featuring Irish Broadcaster and Journalist, Vincent Browne, renowned Professor of Psychiatry, Ivor Browne and Dr. Harry Gijbells.
Narrated by Academy Award Winning Actor, Jeremy Irons.
Monday, May 20, Slí Eile opened a new community farm project in Churchtown Mallow. — Jeremy Irons, a patron of Sli Eile, was at the opening – from TV3 News
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Photo via Irish Independent
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Pictured at the opening are Minister Kathleen Lynch, Joan Hamilton of Slí Eile Housing Association and patron of Slí Eile Housing Association, Jeremy Irons.
From June 12 to 14, 2013 in Florence, Italy is the Festival of Writers.
The event is linked to the award-Gregor von Rezzori City of Florence for the best work of foreign fiction translated into Italian. Two of the largest events in the program are the keynote address by Patrick McGrath, and Jeremy Irons and Laura Morante which will be staged to celebrate the 500th anniversary of ‘The Prince’ by Machiavelli.
The event takes place between readings, meetings, lectures of actors and writers in various places of the city: from Palazzo Vecchio to Palazzo Strozzi and Medici Riccardi, at the Odeon cinema which will host the keynote address of the author of Madness and the show, sponsored in collaboration with Fondazione Toscana system, dedicated to Machiavelli, of texts chosen by Roberto Ando, starring Jeremy Irons and Laura Morante.
Jeremy Irons will introduce the screening: Trashed on Sunday 2 June 2013.
Event 489 • Sunday 2 June 2013, 10.30am • Venue: Richard Booth’s Bookshop Cinema, 44 Lion Street
In the new docu-feature Trashed, a Blenheim Films production, produced and directed by British filmmaker Candida Brady (Madam and the Dying Swan), which was selected to receive a Special Screening at the Cannes Film Festival, Irons sets out to discover the extent and effects of the global waste problem, as he travels around the world to beautiful destinations tainted by pollution. This is a meticulous, brave investigative journey that takes Irons (and us) from scepticism to sorrow and from horror to hope. Brady’s narrative is vividly propelled by an original score created by Academy Award winning composer Vangelis.
Sunday 26th May
Benjamin Britten Tribute
Michael Berkeley, Ronald Blythe, Jeremy Irons and Nicholas Kenyon
7:30pm
Tickets £18 (Returns Only) For ticket inquiries for Jeremy’s reading: Give the Charleston Festival a ring on the Office number- 01323 811626- They’ve got a waiting list going.
Benjamin Britten visited Charleston and was painted by Duncan Grant. In his centenary year, we have assembled a unique gathering of speakers to celebrate his work and life. Michael Berkeley, composer and Britten’s godson, presents BBC Radio 3’s long-running Private Passions. Ronald Blythe, author of Akenfield, worked with Britten in the 1950s. His new memoir, The Time by The Sea: Aldeburgh 1956-1958, describes this period. Nicholas Kenyon is Managing Director of the Barbican Centre. He was previously controller of BBC Radio 3 and responsible for the Proms from 1996-2007. Jeremy Irons, one of our major stage and screen actors, from The French Lieutenant’s Woman to last year’s BBC 2’s Hollow Crown, reads poems – principally Auden’s – that inspired Britten’s songs.
Jeremy Irons participated in rider training technical sessions with BMW Motorrad in Hungary. Jeremy completed the basic level of the BMW Motorrad Rider Training course at Kiskunlacháza Airport in Hungary.
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