Irish director and founder of Scratch Films Liam McGrath has immersed himself in Irish subcultures for nearly 20 years. His award-winning debut documentary 'Boys for Rent' prompted RTÉ to pick up another controversial topic that McGrath documented; 'Male Rape', which was part funded by the Irish Film Board (Ifb) and RTÉ. 'Male Rape' paved the way for McGrath to continue documenting real-life issues with credits on John T. Davis' 'Uncle Jack', and his own documentary 'Blood of the Travellers' shedding new light on the origins of the Travelling community in Ireland.
- 4/2/2012
- IFTN
Irish director and founder of Scratch Films Liam McGrath has immersed himself in Irish subcultures for nearly 20 years. His award-winning debut documentary 'Boys for Rent' prompted RTÉ to pick up another controversial topic that McGrath documented; 'Male Rape', which was part funded by the Irish Film Board (Ifb) and RTÉ. 'Male Rape' paved the way for McGrath to continue documenting real-life issues with credits on John T. Davis' 'Uncle Jack', and his own documentary 'Blood of the Travellers' shedding new light on the origins of the Travelling community in Ireland.
- 3/29/2012
- IFTN
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