Caoimhe NÃ Chathail
Gearrscannán Le Chéile, Jamie Duffy, Reel Lives.
Anocht ar Blas, tá an spotsolas ar thallann óg an taobh seo tÃre. Buaileann Caoimhe le Jamie Duffy, ceoltóir óg a raibh a phÃosa ceoil, Solas, ar an chéad eisiúint is mó éilimh ó cheoltóir Éireannach i ndiaidh Take Me to Church le Hozier. Agus is iarscoláire Ghaelscoil Éadain Mhóir i nDoire à an stiúrthóir agus scrÃbhneoir óg, Róise Nic an Bheatha, a bhfuil a gearrscannán úr Le Chéile/Ri Chèile, i nGaeilge agus Gaeilge na hAlban, ag gnóthú spotaà i bhféilte scannán ó Toronto go hOileán Acla. LabhraÃonn sà linn ó Albain, áit a bhfuil sà lonnaithe anois. Fosta, tá an t-aisteoir Pádraig Ó Gráda linn le réamhbhlaiseadh ar an mhionfhéile, Reel Lives, de chuid Féile ScannánaÃochta Feabhail.
Caoimhe meets Jamie Duffy, the young pianist whose first release, Solas, made history as the most streamed debut song by an Irish artist since Hozier's Take Me To Church. Róise Nic an Bheatha, who attended Gaelscoil Éadain Mhóir in Derry, has written and directed a new short film, in Irish and Scottish Gaelic, which is garnering spots in film festivals from Toronto to Achill Island. She speaks to us from Scotland, where she is now based. Plus, actor Pádraig Ó Gráda joins us to review the upcoming Reel Lives programme from the Foyle Film Festival.
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