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Margo Harkin: Radical Witness

Margo Harkin: Radical Witness

Margo Harkin is one of Ireland’s most versatile and respected filmmakers – having directed and produced fiction and documentary films for over forty years. Her work includes an invaluable chronicle of Northern Ireland’s recent political history. 

After graduating in Fine Art from the Ulster College of Art and Design in 1974 Harkin worked as an art teacher and community worker in socially deprived areas of Derry. She joined Field Day Theatre Company in 1980 as an Assistant Stage Manager on Brian Friel’s Translations, before going on to work as a stage designer for the company. 

In 1984, Harkin co-founded Derry Film & Video Workshop with Anne Crilly and Trisha Ziff delivering critical perspectives which ran counter to the censored narratives then broadcast by British and Irish television. The signal works of this period were Mother Ireland (1988), Anne Crilly’s controversial documentary about feminism and Irish republicanism and Harkin’s own Hush-A-Bye Baby (1990), a feature drama about teenage pregnancy following the 1983 abortion referendum in Ireland.  

Harkin established Besom Productions in 1992 making educational films for Channel Four but her reputation as an astute, local documentarian of injustices was soon forged through a series of highly-regarded television documentaries. Her cinema films, the surf documentary Waveriders by Joel Conroy (which she produced) and Stolen, about the plight of unmarried mothers in Ireland in the 20th century, provided thoroughly researched, compelling accounts of their subjects. 

Margo Harkin is a member of Aosdána. Her work has won countless awards and is widely taught to third level film and media students. 

All titles in this collection were digitised and preserved by the IFI Irish Film Archive thanks to a grant from Coimisiún na Meán’s Archiving Funding Scheme, which aims to preserve content recorded for broadcast on radio or television.

 

A selection of Margo Harkin’s films are available to watch in-cinema. Irish audiences may also rent films on IFI@Home and users overseas can stream on IFI International. For more information, click on the links below.

In-cinema booking available here

IFI@Home collection available here

IFI International collection available here

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