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Why Louis Lentin's Dear Daughter was so important for Ireland

Had it not been made, when would we have had the Murphy Report, the Ryan Report, the State apology?

THE NEWS OF director Louis Lentin’s passing today was met with sadness in the arts world.

An important figure in television, film and theatre, the former Head of RTÉ Drama, is also remembered for the role he played in unveiling the cloak of secrecy around Ireland’s dark past.

His work opened a conversation on the residential institution abuse and broke the silence in which its victims suffered and had suffocated in for decades.

With his February 1996 documentary about the life of Christine Buckley, he revealed the extent of the atrocities that occurred at just one industrial school – Goldenbridge – but it moved the earth, creating an avalanche of information, testimonials and confessions.

Dear Daughter was the first television exposure of the horrific abuse of hundreds of children in Ireland’s industrial schools and it was Buckley’s courage to tell, retell and tell again her story that eventually pushed the truth onto the front pages and into television bulletins.

Days after RTÉ aired the docu-drama, Eddie Holt wrote in the Irish Times:

Dear Daughter, shown on RTE on Thursday night, was one of the most harrowing, but most important, home produced programmes of the year.
It was screened just when the Catholic clergy thought it was safe to get back into PR and at a time when stories about paedophile priests do not shock as they did even as recently as a year or two ago.

What the journalist did not know then, on 24 February 1996, was that the work was so important that it would lead to the society-altering Murphy and Ryan reports and, just over three years later, a full State apology by then Taoiseach Bertie Ahern to victims of clerical child abuse.

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“I think we were the enzyme to the start of the whole thing,” Lentin told the makers of a later documentary about the Magdalene Laundries.

It is difficult to know had Dear Daughter not been made, what would have happened. Would the victims be left to suffer on in silence?

Lentin said hearing Christine Buckley recall her childhood was the inspiration for making the programme.

“It was a very popular morning radio programme with Gay Byrne… I heard Christine speak in 1992,” he said. “The whole country was shocked by it. I was working on another production and my editor asked me if I wanted to make this film. I said of course I would.”

He said the film “brought into the open, the whole of the terrible events – psychological, physical and, perhaps even sexual abuse – that went on in these places”. 

It also allowed “so many people throughout the country that wanted to talk” to do so.

Dear Daughter worked with a number of survivors of Goldenbridge who agreed to appear in flashback scenes, doing the daily tasks of the school, which included making rosary beads for hours on end.

The documentary also outlined the beatings and the emotional abuse imparted on young children, known only by their given numbers.

Christine Buckley was number 89 in the Goldenbridge orphanage.

“Once I made contact with [other victims], in most cases, they willingly agreed to meet me,” continued Lentin.

“We often spoke on the phone for hours. I have no idea how many people I spoke with. They all, for the first time, somebody who wanted to and would listen to their stories.”

Commenting on the response to the programme, he said most people believed the stories and that himself and Buckley were on every current affairs show and every newspaper.

But what the pair wanted was an inquiry.

And with the publication of both the Ryan and Murphy reports, they were all eventually believed too.

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Louis Lentin passed away today, aged 80. He is survived by his wife Ronit and children Alana and Miki.

Christine Buckley died earlier this year, on 11 March. She is survived by husband Donal and their children Darragh, Conor and Cliona.

First published 23 July, 9.30pm

Earlier: ‘Dear Daughter’ director Louis Lentin passes away

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    Nov 22nd 2018, 7:10 AM

    Average working week is 30 hours? Where can I find a job like that and survive? Working 4 days a week is a pipe dream. Companies are too greedy today and will always find some way to benefit themselves before employees

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    Mute Brian Ó Dálaigh
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    Nov 22nd 2018, 7:41 AM

    @Doni Kehoe: Nowhere does the author mention working 30 hour weeks in conjunction with survivability. And it is an average, which includes the college student working 16 hours at weekends, the semi-retired consultant working 5-10 hours per week on select jobs as well as the factory worker on 45 hours, the doctor on 55 hours and the office worker on 42 hours. Gone are the days of 80 hours down the coal mines.

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    Mute James O'Brien
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    Nov 22nd 2018, 7:21 AM

    Yeah let’s tell Leo that and see how far we get. The majority of the country works a 5 sometimes 6 day week and not by choice in some cases on 6. I’d be all for a 4 day week though. Think of all the retail staff who will be dragged in all over the holiday season by their scrooge management.

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    Mute Philip
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    Nov 22nd 2018, 7:18 AM

    We already have people working 4 days a week in our place. It seems to be working out really great for them. They have more time to spend with their families on a Monday after they ring in sick!!! #Weekendbender #premierleaguesunday

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    Mute LD
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    Nov 22nd 2018, 7:41 AM

    @Philip: exactly the point of reduced working hours. More productivity and less waste when people are given flexibility and treated as people rather than objects of industry.

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    Mute Fiona Fitzgerald
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    Nov 22nd 2018, 4:44 PM

    My trouble is that the only people I know who managed a four day week – undoubtedly a great way to go – did it by working flat out for those four days, and evenings, so were exhausted by day five.

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    Mute Bill ORourke
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    Nov 22nd 2018, 7:16 AM

    Also to be considered is the necessity
    for ” unions” with their totally outdated structures.

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    Mute Wastrel
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    Nov 22nd 2018, 5:26 PM

    @Bill ORourke: if unions are outdated so are businesses. They’re an essential part of making capitalism work for the worker

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    Mute Aunties
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    Nov 22nd 2018, 7:30 AM

    Wait til the environment is totally banjoed and then we won’t have to work at all….coz we’ll be dead.
    Have a nice day..

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    Nov 22nd 2018, 7:49 AM

    No work? Woohooooo…..bring it on :)

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    Mute Nollaig Elliot
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    Nov 22nd 2018, 9:55 AM

    @Aunties:

    It’s impossible to build a society like ours on a planet and not impact it negatively. Just enjoy it while you have it. You were always gonna die sometime anyway.

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    Mute Scarlet Pimple
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    Nov 22nd 2018, 12:16 PM

    @Aunties: banjoed

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    Nov 24th 2018, 2:23 AM

    @Nollaig Elliot: impossible with the likes of you. Sweet dreams

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    Mute Sean Conway
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    Nov 22nd 2018, 7:32 AM

    To implement a 30 hour week would need everyone to join a union and a nation wide strike.

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    Mute Wastrel
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    Nov 22nd 2018, 5:26 PM

    @Sean Conway: let’s get on that so

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    Nov 22nd 2018, 7:58 AM

    I do three and still pack in five days worth. Efficiency.

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    Mute Kem Trayle
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    Nov 22nd 2018, 9:29 AM

    @Earl of Daventry: For most bosses that means you have another 2 days of that efficiency you could be doing for them.

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    Mute Jane Alford
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    Nov 22nd 2018, 10:00 AM

    Stop firms making working at an office would be a good start. It’s iniquitous that in this day and age that a non-customer facing role should not be done from home, ESPECIALLY in IT!

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    Nov 22nd 2018, 8:07 AM

    My self and my husband work 5 full days + 2 hours on Sat and Sun.
    Partly economic necessity and also because of scarcity of staff.

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    Mute Frank Jones
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    Nov 22nd 2018, 11:01 AM

    Fantastic article raising many points worth considering.

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    Mute Cathal
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    Nov 22nd 2018, 2:34 PM

    I do 5 days or 60 hours and then 2 days or 24 hours the next week. Changes from days to nights every 2 week cycle. Leaves you wrecked most of the time.

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    Nov 22nd 2018, 1:38 PM

    try 7 days a week. that’s my job. I’m not complaining about it except the pay isn’t good enough but I’d be happy with 5 if I could afford it. 4 children. preparing 2 for college. hi ho hi ho…..

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    Nov 23rd 2018, 2:45 PM

    You can be sure that there will be unscrupulous employers will want to ensure that they take 10 hours of pay away if a 30 hour week ever comes in

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