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My First Kiss

Here’s the little film that I directed. Please click through and rate it if you like it, it’s part of the Dublin Pride Film Shorts Awards, and on Sunday the highest rated gets a gold star or something. All nine films are here.

For more info on how we made the film, please take a look [...]

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New film accuses RTÉ and Vinegar Hill

The following is a press release about a new film, The Truth about Kathmandu, by Paddy Bushe

The accusation that Cathal Ó Searcaigh is an exploitative sex-tourist is a lie. This is the conclusion drawn at the end of a twenty-minute film, The Truth about Kathmandu, which will be shown as part of Féile na Gréine: [...]

Where do all the old gays go?

My evenings have been filled with work and evening classes recently, so I’ve not been able to see any shows, hence this blog has gone quiet. The advantage of blogging is that it is entirely voluntary, no one is expecting me to supply a weekly review, and if I see a show I really don’t [...]

2003 plans by Neasa Ní Chianán to explore Ó Searcaigh’s “harem”

The Sunday Business Post has a report today that Neasa Ní Chianán had planned 5 years ago to do a documentary exploring the relationships of Cathal Ó Searcaigh with his “harem”.
Neasa Ní Chianáin suggested making a film which would explore ‘‘the harem of young men’’ befriended by Cathal Ó Searcaigh in a proposal made [...]

BBC TV documentary: Searching for Bug Chasers Monday 10 April 2006

There’s a documentary out on Monday on BBC3 at 9pm called I Love Being… HIV+, in which “an HIV+ man uncovers the truth behind the story of Bugchasers, gay men who are trying to become infected with the virus”.
I feature in it, although I’m not sure how much. A story of mine (in Diary [...]

"Sad to be Gay" radio interview

My friend Hilary is reviewing Sad to be Gay tonight at 9 on BBC2. I heard him on the radio this morning. I must say it’s refreshing to hear someone critical of the gay “lifestyle” talk like this. But unfortunately he’s a bit of a blamer – he can’t blame his life on what a [...]