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THE REMOTE IS our weekly look at upcoming TV highlights.
What With Everything, people are at home a bit more than usual these days so we’ve got you covered whether you want a a once-off special of a new series to get into.
We’ll focus mainly on free-to-air TV and freely available streaming services.
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Sunday, RTÉ One, 6.30pm The mystic landscape of the Burren has fascinated folk for centuries, and filmmaker Katrina Costello has spent the past 13 years’ filming and photographing in this unique geological wonder in Co Clare. In her two-part documentary, Costello explores the karst limestone formations, the flora and fauna, the underground cave systems and the Burren’s mysterious turloughs (disappearing lakes). As well as capturing the stunning, evocative beauty of the Burren, Costello looks back in time to the early Irish hunter-gatherers, and asks the question: are we
One director s journey to unravel the secrets of the Burren
Updated / Sunday, 11 Apr 2021
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The Burren is a place full of intrigue and mystery to film-maker Katrina Costello.
The Burren is a place full of intrigue and mystery to film-maker Katrina Costello, who has been working there for over 13 years. It is not a landscape that gives up her secrets easily, but in every fold of rock and around every corner there is always a new surprise , she says.
Her love for that landscape is obvious in Heart of Stone, her up-coming two-part series for RTÉ One, which captures the raw and complicated beauty of the Burren using intimate natural history photography and the spontaneous insights of a cast of local contributors.
Director Katrina Costello with Cormac McGinley on Mullaghmore for the two-part Heart of Stone series.
Lyrical new Burren documentary to air on RTÉ
April 10, 2021
HEART of Stone is the title of a visually stunning two-part series to air on RTÉ One at 6.30pm next Sunday.
The Burren is a place full of intrigue and mystery to Lahinch-based film-maker Katrina Costello, who has been working there for over 13 years. “It is not a landscape that gives up her secrets easily, but in every fold of rock and around every corner there is always a new surprise,” she remarked.
Heart of Stone captures the raw and complicated beauty of the Burren using intimate natural history photography and the spontaneous insights of a cast of local contributors.