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'''Louis Lentin''' is a theatre, film and television director. He was born in [[Limerick]], Ireland in 1933 and has worked for over forty years in the arts in Ireland. He graduated from Trinity College, Dublin in 1956 with a Bachelor of Arts.<ref name="aosdana">[http://aosdana.artscouncil.ie/Members/Literature/Lentin.aspx?Cnuas=1 Louis Lentin], Cnuas members, [[Aosdána]]</ref><ref name="iftn"/>
'''Louis Lentin'''was a theatre, film and television director. He was born in [[Limerick]], Ireland in 1933 and worked for over forty years in the arts in Ireland. He graduated from Trinity College, Dublin in 1956 with a Bachelor of Arts.<ref name="aosdana">[http://aosdana.artscouncil.ie/Members/Literature/Lentin.aspx?Cnuas=1 Louis Lentin], Cnuas members, [[Aosdána]]</ref><ref name="iftn"/>


He founded Art Theatre Productions in 1959 and was responsible for the first Irish productions of [[Krapp's Last Tape]] and [[Endgame (play)|Endgame]].<ref name="aosdana"/> [[Raidió Teilifís Éireann|RTÉ]] head of drama [[Hilton Edwards]] asked him to work in RTÉ.<ref name="aosdana"/><ref name="iftn"/> Lentin is a member of [[Aosdána]].
He founded Art Theatre Productions in 1959 and was responsible for the first Irish productions of [[Krapp's Last Tape]] and [[Endgame (play)|Endgame]].<ref name="aosdana"/> [[Raidió Teilifís Éireann|RTÉ]] head of drama [[Hilton Edwards]] asked him to work in RTÉ.<ref name="aosdana"/><ref name="iftn"/> Lentin is a member of [[Aosdána]].


Louis Lentin was also involved in founding Israeli television.<ref name="aosdana"/><ref name="iftn">[http://www.iftn.ie/?act1=record&aid=73&rid=1942&sr=1&only=1&tpl=archnews Louis Lentin Elected To Aosdána], Irish Film and Television Network</ref>
Louis Lentin was also involved in founding Israeli television.<ref name="aosdana"/><ref name="iftn">[http://www.iftn.ie/?act1=record&aid=73&rid=1942&sr=1&only=1&tpl=archnews Louis Lentin Elected To Aosdána], Irish Film and Television Network</ref>

He died, aged 80 on 23 July, 2014.<ref>{{cite news|last1=Maguire|first1=Erin|title=‘Dear Daughter’ producer Louis Lentin dies|url=http://www.irishtimes.com/life-and-style/people/dear-daughter-producer-louis-lentin-dies-1.1875643|accessdate=23 July 2014|publisher=The Irish Times|date=23 July 2014}}</ref>


== Productions ==
== Productions ==

Revision as of 13:07, 23 July 2014

Louis Lentin
Born(1933-12-11)December 11, 1933
Limerick, Ireland
DiedJuly 23, 2014(2014-07-23) (aged 80)
Alma materTrinity College Dublin
Occupation(s)Film and theatre director, television director, screenwriter, film and television producer
SpouseRonit Lentin
ChildrenAlana and Miki

Louis Lentinwas a theatre, film and television director. He was born in Limerick, Ireland in 1933 and worked for over forty years in the arts in Ireland. He graduated from Trinity College, Dublin in 1956 with a Bachelor of Arts.[1][2]

He founded Art Theatre Productions in 1959 and was responsible for the first Irish productions of Krapp's Last Tape and Endgame.[1] RTÉ head of drama Hilton Edwards asked him to work in RTÉ.[1][2] Lentin is a member of Aosdána.

Louis Lentin was also involved in founding Israeli television.[1][2]

He died, aged 80 on 23 July, 2014.[3]

Productions

A Penny for your Thoughts

One of a series of four forty minute cross European programmes The New European on the introduction of the Euro. Script and direction, Lisa Mulcahy, Producer, Louis Lentin. In association with MM Productions Amsterdam funded by NCRV, RTÉ and ZDF Dokukanal.

Cathleen O'Neill – Born Bolshy

Documentary profile of this vital North Dublin inner city activist and educator. Funded by RTÉ. Certificate for Creative Excellence US International Film and Video Festival.

"Ar Dover Fein" (Our Own Dover)

A one hour drama-documentary re-telling/ examination of the 1937 Kirkintilloch Bothy disaster in which ten young 'tattie hokers' all from Achill Island, lost their lives. Viewed against the background of seasonal migration from Achill and Donegal; and in the context of racist attitudes then and now. Funded by TG4, The Gaelic Broadcasting Committee and Bord Scanan na hEireannm (the Irish Film Board). Second Prize Gold Plaque WorldFest Heuston. Certificate of Creative Excellence US International Film and Video Festival. John Healy Award and overall Media Award Carrick-Gold Festival. Celtic Film and Television Festival Nomination.

"The Work of Angels?....the Book of Kells"

Major one hour film exploring one of the most famous illuminated manuscripts in the World. In association with Muse Television and Film, New York and Viz Ltd. Funded by RTÉ, Bord Scannan na hEireann (The Irish Film Board), The Gaelic Broadcasting Committee, Scotland. Edinburgh Film Festival 2000, Cork Film Festival 2000, Montreal Arts Festival 2001, New York Festivals Finalist Award 2001, Banff Rockies 2000 Arts Documentary Nomination.

"Stolen Lives"

Three one hour documentaries. "Our Boys' Stories", "We Were Only Children", "Philomena's Story". Personal narratives detailing and examining the lifelong effect of physical, mental and sexual abuse in Irish Industrial Schools between the 40's and 70's. Funded by TV3.

"Tales from the Poorhouse/ Scealta O Theach na mBocht"

by Eugene McCabe, translated by John McArdle. The Orphan Girl; The Master; The Landlord; The Mother. Disturbing excavations of the almost unthinkable human realities of the Great Famine-set and filmed within the scenario of a Famine Poorhouse. Four inter-linked personal testimonies. Funded by TG4 and RTÉ. Banff Television Nomination 1999. Silver Screen Award 1999. US International Film and Television Festival.

"No More Blooms"

One hour documentary, examining Irelands' attitude to the Jewish Refugee Problem, 1933–46. Funded by RTÉ. Creative Excellence award 1998 US International Film and Television Festival.

"Dear Daughter"

One hour documentary -drama. In recounting the story of Christine Buckley, an Afro-Irish woman's search for her parents the film exposed the regime of cruelty that existed in the fifties and sixties in Goldenbridge Orphanage, run by the Sisters of Mercy in Dublin. Funded by RTÉ and Bord Scannan na hEireann (The Irish Film Board). 1997 Banff Television Festival Nomination for Social and Political Documentary, 1996 Creative Excellence Certificate, US International Film and Television Festival. Input and the best of Input.

"Bothar an Bhais"

Eight by thirteen minute location based series on The Great Famine. Presented by Michael Gibbons. Funded by Teilifis na Gaeilge.

"McKennas' Ireland" – series one

Six by thirty minute 'Hidden Ireland' food and hospitality series presented by award winning food writers, John and Sally McKenna. Funded by RTÉ.

"McKennas' Ireland" – series two

"The Quality of Rapture"

One hour documentary profile of international Irish Soprano, Regina Nathan. Funded by RTÉ.

"The Grey House"

Twenty minute arts documentary examination of a location installation by Glen Dimplex nominee artist, Patricia McKenna.

"Personal Concerns"

Four one hour profiles of major Irish dramatists, Tom Murphy, Paul Mercier, Frank McGuinness and Graham Reid. Funded by RTÉ.

"Grandfather, speak to me in Russian"

In this docudrama Lentin reconstructs the life of his paternal grandfather, Kalman Solomon Lentin who came to live with his family in Ireland in 1936. Lentin sets out, with his son Miki Lentin, to find out where the old folk came from, what was it like and if anything survived. Leaving Ireland and journeying through the Baltic countries he uncovers the story of his family and the lost world of the Jewish shtetl.

References

  1. ^ a b c d Louis Lentin, Cnuas members, Aosdána
  2. ^ a b c Louis Lentin Elected To Aosdána, Irish Film and Television Network
  3. ^ Maguire, Erin (23 July 2014). "'Dear Daughter' producer Louis Lentin dies". The Irish Times. Retrieved 23 July 2014.

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