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The four-wheeled prop from the 1996 adaptation of Roddy Doyle's 'The Van'

'I have the van; it has a face': A new documentary looks at the hidden stories behind three Irish film sets

Journalist Pavel Barter researched the stories behind three Irish films from down the years as part of his new radio documentary.

AMONG THE CURIOUS assertions that Pavel Barter heard when researching his new documentary was the claim that the filming of ‘Ryan’s Daughter’ brought pub grub to Kerry.

“Apparently there wasn’t really anywhere for the crew to eat, so the pubs started doing food, which kick-started the whole pub grub tradition in the West,” he tells TheJournal.ie.

It’s just one of the stories Barter discovered as he went about recording ‘Propped Up’, a documentary looking at the props, architecture, and designs behind three Irish films.

The idea for the documentary came to Barter when he was visiting Dunquin, where ‘Ryan’s Daughter’ was filmed on the Dingle Peninsula nearly five decades ago.

During his stay, he found a dilapadated building which he assumed was a relic from the late 1800s, but later turned out to be a prop for the film.

“It surprised me that a building like this could look like an authentic building from the 1800s, and it made me interested in the film and other hidden props,” he said.

Local employment

Barter spoke to west Kerry residents who were involved with the film, and said that in doing so, he discovered a quality of craftsmanship that is no longer found in architecture or film-making.

He discovered how the building was constructed by stone masons in the local area, who had learned the trade after it was passed down to them through generations.

“The one thing about ‘Ryan’s Daughter’ that everyone in Kerry stressed when I spoke to them about it was how the film transformed the Peninsula,” he says.

Schoolhouse then The schoolhouse on the Dingle Peninsula used in Ryan's Daughter

“Mass emigration used to be the norm there, but when the production came along almost everyone in the region got employment in some capacity.”

Barter also looks at the costume from a relatively unknown 1986 horror film called ‘Rawhead Rex’, which was made in Wicklow by Clive Barker, who was also behind the ‘Hellraiser’ films.

He calls the movie an “anomaly” in Irish film, produced by an English crew in Ardmore Studios during what Barter describes as a “tumbleweed moment” for the industry here.

‘It has a face’

“It had a lot of iconic actors from the Abbey and the likes,” he says. “It got bad reviews and has since become a bit of a cult film, because it’s sort of so bad it’s good.

“People say the costume used is terrifying, but in the wrong way, so I wanted to find out the story behind it.”

Rawhead Rex The 'terrifying' costume from Rawhead Rex

In the third segment of ‘Propped Up’, Barter looks at perhaps the most iconic vehicle in Irish film history: the four-wheeled prop from the 1996 adaptation of Roddy Doyle’s novel ‘The Van’.

During his research, he learned the level of detail the film’s creators went into to choose a prop that was such a crucial part of the story.

“Some people say the van is a character itself,” he said. “So the designer Mark Geraghty made it his job to find a van that he could make a character in the film.

“He said that when he found it, the van was on its knees and had no wheels. But he did notice something else about it.

“When he rang the director Stephen Frears, he told him: “I have the van, it has a face”.”

Barter explains that while the three films featured in the documentary have no inherent connection, he chose them partly to tell stories from Irish cinema during three different decades.

“I didn’t just want to tell the story of films that had good narratives,” he says. “I wanted to tell the good stories that were behind those films as well.”

‘Propped Up’ airs at 7:00am on Sunday 28 October and again at 11am on Bank Holiday Monday 29 Octocber on Newstalk 106-108fm.

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    Sep 18th 2020, 2:48 PM

    Just escalating the economic war with Chyna. Have to hand it to Trump though, he ploughs on without a care in the world. Wonder which swamp will he be draining this week. He is definitely the Marmite president. No middle ground with this guy

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    Sep 18th 2020, 3:04 PM

    @PeeedOff: bans a Chinese app on security grounds but ignores their warning of a pandemic because ‘panic’ would affect ‘the figures’. He has his priorities in line alright.

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    Sep 18th 2020, 3:21 PM

    @Alan McArdle: Haha their warnings??? Are you serious, they had their 1st case in late November and silenced their scientists, then told the W.H.O completely false information. Theres a reason alot of countries are planning a boycott on China for awhile now. India and Australia are very vocal about their intent in doing this.

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    Sep 18th 2020, 2:50 PM

    Tiktok and WeChat are not owned by the same company but by Bytedance (Beijing) and Tencent (Shenzhen) respectively.

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    Sep 18th 2020, 3:09 PM

    @kehe:So what is your point? There both Chinese.

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    Sep 18th 2020, 3:16 PM

    @bombacho: It’s… lies? They aren’t the same company… period. We rely on news to give us factual information and if you told someone who knew better that TikTok and WeChat were owned by the same company you would be laughed at with how ignorant you were…. yet this is what TheJournal are publishing without doing any fact checking… as if facts no longer matter. The fact that they are Chinese doesn’t matter.

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    Sep 18th 2020, 3:23 PM

    @Franky Jefferson: You obviously have no idea how communist countries operate.

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    Sep 18th 2020, 3:54 PM

    @kehe: they’re all “owned” by the Chinese government, so technically speaking they are not wrong.

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    Sep 19th 2020, 1:59 AM

    @thomas patrick: both are private companies. Tencent is listed in Hong Kong (stock ticker 700:HK). While criticism of China and the totalitarian Chinese regime is justified based on real evidence, the US government has not provided any evidence against WeChat or Tiktok. A more balanced debate would be good. Protectionism leads to economic downturns (eg the 1930s) and action without evidence or made up evidence can lead to war (eg WMDs and Iraq). Google any of these topics and you will find articles from different sources with indepth analysis but no evidence WeChat and Tiktok are doing anything Facebook, Youtube, Instagram, Amazon or Google are not doing.

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    Sep 18th 2020, 4:37 PM

    Bit of a joke really. All US companies if asked have to allow back doors into their apps / communications for the govt. This standard practice going back 20 30 years.

    Do you really believe that they don’t use it.

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    Sep 19th 2020, 1:46 PM

    @great gael of Eire: As you said, it’s normal practice for governments to demand and get access to users data. In which case, the US are righg to ban Chinese companies. Of course the Chinese should also ban US companies.

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    Sep 18th 2020, 2:58 PM

    Hopefully China responds by having bonfires of Maga merchandise. Really very little to differentiate Xi and Trump at this point

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    Sep 18th 2020, 3:25 PM

    @Gareth Murran: Hunter Biden agrees with you

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    Sep 18th 2020, 4:05 PM

    @Giddy: I’d expect that he would. He may know if robotic Jared Kushner was also made in the people’s Republic.

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    Sep 18th 2020, 6:02 PM

    @Gareth Murran: Nice rebuttal, some people would call that whataboutery but i wouldn’t, you are dead right, there’s definitely something going on with Trumps in-laws, i don’t trust the Kushners, same way i don’t trust the Bidens

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    Sep 18th 2020, 3:02 PM

    I can’t stand this man, in any way shape or form… but every so often, he says/does something I don’t disagree with… this is one of those times..

    I go by the idea that he’s like a stopped clock – occasionally not wrong…

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    Sep 18th 2020, 3:05 PM

    @Mirabelle Stonegate: why is this anything but posturing? Tik Tok is used mostly by teenagers.

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    Sep 18th 2020, 3:25 PM

    @Gareth Murran: And pedo’s

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    Sep 18th 2020, 5:18 PM

    @Gareth Murran: because teenagers are the future voters, they will inherit the world and a data collecting company of that size will know how to target there interests and politics to shape their own future

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    @Stuart Keogh: Trump has set a precedent here. Data Privacy lobby may use this to go after American Companies.

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    Sep 18th 2020, 3:15 PM

    Sarah cooper’s take off of trump are nothing short of amazing. And then the kids requesting 1 ml tickets for his comeback rally

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    Sep 18th 2020, 3:04 PM

    This is all just a distraction. Banning Tiktok and WeChat is not the same as banning Huawei.

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    Sep 18th 2020, 3:34 PM

    @Wreck Tangle: Tiktok is a social media app built on a blatant data mining core. People who have reverse engineered it as far as they could, found a litany of data mining and access tools with permissions to run further programs in the background.

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    Sep 18th 2020, 3:42 PM

    @Derek:
    do you mean that one guy on reddit?

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    Sep 18th 2020, 2:38 PM

    Not hi g to see here. Move along please.

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    Sep 18th 2020, 7:33 PM

    Imagine if China retaliate by banning the use of, and manufacturing, of Apple iPhones

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    Sep 19th 2020, 9:43 AM

    @Jjohn Cconway: resulting in the return of manufacturing jobs for ordinary working class people in the US? Wouldn’t that be awful.

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    Good

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    Triller is the new tik tok.
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