02 - Frankie Fenton: Art, Activism and the Nuclear Question
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Frankie Fenton is an award-winning documentary filmmaker and co-director at Kennedy Films. His work spans disability, gender equality and climate, screening in over 50 countries on Channel 4, Al Jazeera, PBS and RTÉ.
In this episode, Frankie talks about the films that shaped him, nine years cutting his teeth in London post-production, and what drove him back to Ireland to make work that actually meant something. We go deep on Atomic Hope, his 2022 documentary following pro-nuclear activists, and why the nuclear conversation in Ireland is more urgent now than ever.
It's Not Yet Dark on Apple TV
Atomic Hope on Apple TV
Kennedy Films
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