Irish Film Board Production Catalogue 2016

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Irish Film Board Production Catalogue 2016
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Chair’s Note
Telling Irish stories on screen and supporting Irish
creative talent telling these stories has always been a key
focus of Bord Scannán na hÉireann/the Irish Film Board
(IFB). Over the past year we have shown that these stories
are enjoyed by audiences both at home and globally and
have again proven what we believe to be the strength of
Irish creative talent on screen.
We are working on two major initiatives in 2016: the
launch of a five year strategy for the IFB and a joint IFB/BAI
Strategy on Training. We expect to publish both of these
reports in the spring of 2016. They will then form the basis
of future planning and development across the sector in
the coming years.
In 2015, the IFB acknowledged the underrepresentation
of women in the Irish film industry. This is an issue which
cannot be ignored. Actions are needed to address the
gender inequality issue and the IFB is concerned enough
to act and take a lead on this matter. We have outlined the
measures we will be taking to address the problem and we
are eager to implement them in 2016 and beyond.
I took the role of Acting Chair of the IFB this year after
the sudden passing of our esteemed Chairman Bill
O’Herlihy. In his two years as Chairman of the IFB, Bill
was a tireless advocate of the Irish film industry and his
hands-on approach to the role was a clear indicator of
his enthusiasm. We at the IFB were proud to call him a
colleague and a friend and he is greatly missed.
We begin 2016 with the confidence that IFB-funded films
are ranked as being among the very best in the world. In
2015, Ireland was represented on the world stage from the
Academy Awards®, to the world’s leading film festivals, to
major box office successes with both Irish and international
audiences. The IFB is proud to continue supporting Irish
creative talent in the Irish film and TV industry.
Dr Annie Doona
Acting Chair
Bord Scannán na hÉireann/
the Irish Film Board (IFB)
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Business & Legal Affairs
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Financial Controller Celine Forde
Business & Legal Affairs Executive Oisín O’Neill
Business & Legal Affairs Co-Ordinator Aileen McCauley
Executive Assistant: Business & Legal Affairs
Gráinne Kernan
Accounts Assistant Martina Mullarkey
Production, Development & Distribution
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Project Managers Mary Callery, Rory Gilmartin,
Keith Potter
Production & Distribution Manager Emma Scott
Production & Development Executive Sarah Dillon
Schemes & Applications Co-Ordinator Jill McGregor
Marketing
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Marketing & Communications Manager Louise Ryan
Marketing Executive Mags O’Sullivan
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The agency also supports and promotes
the Irish screen industries at major
international markets and festivals,
promotes inward investment, Ireland as a
location for international production and
provides support for companies filming on
location in Ireland. The agency provides
a strategic vision for industry training
through Screen Training Ireland.
Administration
—
Executive Assistant Niamh O’Reilly
Executive Assistant: Production & Development
Jade Murphy
Screen Training Ireland
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Training Executive: Creativity Gráinne Bennett
Training Executive: Production & Technical
Sorcha Loughane
Training Executive: Business & Enterprise
Helen McMahon
Training Co-Ordinator Emer MacAvin
Communications Executive Críona Sexton
Finance Executive Susanne Cassells
Production Catalogue Co-Ordinated by
Gráinne Curtin, Ciarán Hall
Board Members
—
Dr Annie Doona (Acting Chair), Seamus Deasy, Katie
Holly, Kate O’Toole, John Rice, Maurice Sweeney
Contents
About Us
Chief Executive James Hickey
Deputy Chief Executive Teresa McGrane
Bord Scannán na hÉireann/the Irish Film
Board (IFB) is the national development
agency for Irish filmmaking and the Irish
film, television and animation industry,
investing in talent, creativity and enterprise.
The agency supports writers, directors and
production companies across these sectors
by providing investment loans for the
development, production and distribution of
film, television and animation projects.
Moon Dogs48
January Hymn83
The King’s Choice49
Maidhm83
The Last King50
The Great Fall84
P.O.V.51
They Shoot People84
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Unhinged85
Animation TV
52
Violet85
Kiva Can Do!54
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Puffin Rock56
After ’1686
Little Roy57
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Released This Year
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Brooklyn94
The Farthest60
Song of the Sea94
Older Than Ireland62
The Lobster95
The Queen of Ireland64
Two By Two —
Crash and Burn66
Ooops... The Ark Has Gone95
Hostage to the Devil67
The Queen of Ireland96
It Tolls For Thee68
Get Up & Go96
Chief Executive Introduction 04
In Loco Parentis69
11 Minutes97
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66 Days70
Older Than Ireland97
Lost in France71
Patrick’s Day98
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Going Viral72
You’re Ugly Too98
The Secret Scripture16
Atlantic72
In A House That Ceased to Be99
Pilgrimage18
Blood Sisters73
The Hallow99
The Breadwinner20
The 4th Act73
I Used to Live Here100
Handsome Devil22
Rocky Ros Muc74
Let Us Prey100
I Am Not a Serial Killer24
It’s Not Yet Dark74
Glassland101
Tomato Red26
Grace Jones:
Apples of the Golan101
A Dark Song28
The Musical of my Life75
The Canal102
Unless30
Forever Pure75
Queen & Country102
The Truth Commisioner32
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A Doctor’s Sword103
Without Name34
Short Films
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Pursuit103
The Young Offenders36
4579
Miss Julie104
Lost in the Living38
A Coat Made Dark79
Ghosthunters — On Icy Trails105
Sanctuary40
Blight80
The Legend of Longwood105
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City of Roses80
Being AP106
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Displaced81
Tana Bana106
Brain On Fire44
Filleadh an Athair81
The Stranger107
Love & Friendship46
Geist82
Film Directory108
Maudie47
How Was Your Day?82
Industry Highlights 2015
Feature Documentaries
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Irish Features
Features Co-Production
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Introduction
Success for Irish Film in 2015
—
In 2015 Irish creative talent brought wonderful visual
stories to audiences at home and abroad through
IFB-funded feature film, TV drama and animation.
In early 2015 Cartoon Saloon’s Song of the Sea
represented Ireland at the Academy Awards® when
it was nominated in the category of Best Animated
Feature. In May, The Lobster was met with success at
the Cannes Film Festival where it won the Jury Prize.
Lenny Abrahamson’s Room scooped the People’s
Choice Award at the Toronto International Film
Festival in September. As the year came to a close,
Room and Brooklyn each received nominations for
the 2016 Golden Globe Awards. These are all highlycoveted international accolades and again prove the
strength of Irish talent.
Irish Creative Talent
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‘Irish Film 2016’ showcases thirteen Irish features,
seven co-production feature films, three animated TV
series, seventeen feature documentaries and fourteen
short films.
the Irish cultural landscape, but also creates Irish jobs
and helps to promote Ireland and its indigenous talent.
This year we will see new films from established
Irish directors such as Jim Sheridan’s The Secret
Scripture, John Carney’s Sing Street, Rebecca Daly’s
Mammal, Juanita Wilson’s Tomato Red and John
Butler’s Handsome Devil. Films from up-and-coming
Irish talent include Without Name by Lorcan Finnegan,
Pilgrimage from screenwriter Jamie Hannigan and
The Breadwinner from Nora Twomey. The IFB is also
proud to continue supporting projects featuring rising
Irish acting talent including Fionn O’Shea (Handsome
Devil), Niamh Algar (Without Name), Tara Lee (Moon
Dogs) and Lauren Kinsella (You’re Ugly Too). To ensure
continued development of the industry, Screen
Training Ireland, part of the IFB, provides training and
career development throughout the sector.
Two – Ooops... the Ark Has Gone from Moetion Films
took over €4 million in Ireland and the UK, while Conor
Horgan’s timely documentary The Queen of Ireland
was very well received by critics and at the box office.
We very much look forward to seeing how audiences
respond to our upcoming slate of films this year.
Documentary
—
The feature documentary film Older Than Ireland was
an early contribution by the IFB to the 1916 centenary
celebrations. 2015 was another great year for Irish
documentaries at the domestic box office, and the
IFB is anticipating another interesting year for the
factual genre with upcoming productions including
The Farthest directed by Emer Reynolds, Crash and
Burn directed by Seán Ó Cualáin and In Loco Parentis
directed by Neasa Ní Chianáin and David Rane.
Global Reach at Festivals
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In 2015 Irish films continued to have a global reach with
a strong Irish presence at several of the world’s leading
film festivals. This began in January when no less than
five IFB-funded productions screened at the Sundance
Film Festival, with Jack Reynor winning an award for
his performance in Glassland and Brooklyn securing a
record distribution deal from Fox Searchlight Pictures.
Animation
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The IFB continues to invest in animated films and
television series’ and remained a major funder
of the Irish animation sector in 2015. Among the
projects backed by the IFB are Cartoon Saloon’s The
Breadwinner, the second series of the highly popular
Puffin Rock, Kavaleer’s wonderful Kiva Can Do! and
Jam Media’s imaginative Little Roy.
Irish films featured at major international festivals
throughout the year including SXSW (The Visit),
Tribeca (Jimmy’s Hall, Personal Development), Cannes
(The Lobster), Venice (11 Minutes) and London (Room,
Brooklyn, 11 Minutes, The Lobster). In September, three
films premiered at the exclusive Telluride Film Festival
(Room, Viva and Mom and Me). In addition, six films
were chosen for the prestigious Toronto International
Film Festival (Room, Brooklyn, The Lobster, Being AP,
My Name is Emily and 11 Minutes).
In February the short animation Somewhere Down
the Line directed by Julien Regnard won the Best
Animation award in the International Competition at
the prestigious Clermont-Ferrand Short Film Festival.
To continue the promotion of our animated short films
we were delighted to partner with organisations such
as Culture Night and Irish Design 2015 to bring Irish
animation to new audiences.
Investing in Irish creative talent is one of the key
functions of the IFB, with Irish directors, producers,
screenwriters, actors and crew continuing to make an
impact at home and abroad throughout 2015 and into
Audiences
—
2015 demonstrated that Irish audiences have a
strong enthusiasm for Irish film at the cinema. John
Crowley’s direction of Colm Tóibín’s Brooklyn has been
an extraordinary success with critics and audiences,
taking over €2.5 million in Ireland and over €15 million
in the United States to date. Yorgos Lanthimos’ The
Lobster took over €4 million at the international box
Irish Screen Industry
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2015 was a year of major change with the introduction
of the new 32% tax credit. The successful transition to
the new system involved the industry working closely
with the IFB on changes and improvements to the new
film tax credit, which were reflected in the Finance Act
2015. The development of dedicated film studios to
accommodate the increased demand was also high on
the agenda and again the industry worked closely with
government on this. It is anticipated that as part of the
2016. This not only makes a significant contribution to
office. The wonderful animated feature film Two by
Government’s Action Plan for Jobs in 2016, continued
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focus will be placed on promoting the Irish screen
industries as part of ongoing government policy.
The Future
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2015 saw the emergence of a long-overdue discussion
on gender equality in Irish film, and in particular
the underrepresentation of women in the Irish film
industry. It is a key priority of the IFB to address the
issue of inequality in the industry and is a subject
which we will continue to address in 2016.
2016 will begin with the Irish cinema release of
Room, Lenny Abrahamson’s remarkable fifth feature
as director, which alongside Brooklyn has received
nominations at January’s Golden Globe Awards. Room
has been nominated for Best Motion Picture – Drama,
Best Performance by an Actress in a Motion Picture –
Drama and Best Screenplay – Motion Picture with
a nomination for Brooklyn in the category of Best
Performance by an Actress in a Motion Picture –
Drama, and I wish both films the best of luck at the
awards. January also sees the Official Selection of
seven films at the renowned Sundance Film Festival.
The Irish lineup is Love & Friendship, Sing Street,
Mammal, The Land of the Enlightened, Viva, The
Lobster and the animated short A Coat Made Dark.
In 2016 we will unveil our one-off short film initiative
After ’16, a scheme which aims to commemorate,
celebrate and ruminate on the 1916 Rising. We are
very proud to be taking part in the celebrations taking
place during the centenary year of 2016, which will
mark such an important event in Irish history.
The Irish feature film, TV drama and TV animation
industry has enjoyed a fantastic year in 2015, and 2016
has already kicked off to a strong start. Over the next
year and beyond the IFB will continue to promote Irish
talent, creativity and enterprise on the screen. We
are very proud of the achievements of those working
throughout the industry and passionately believe that
the work supported by the IFB is the best testament
to the value of IFB funding and what it can deliver for
Irish culture in 2016 and onwards.
James Hickey
Chief Executive
Bord Scannan na hÉireann/
the Irish Film Board
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Industry Highlights 2015
January
—
The Minister for Arts, Heritage
and the Gaeltacht, Heather
Humphreys TD, announces that
enhanced tax breaks for the film
and TV sector, which came into
effect on January first will help
to attract major international film
productions to Ireland and boost
the indigenous film sector
Cartoon Saloon’s animated preschool series Puffin Rock launches
on RTÉjr, with a second series
confirmed
February
—
Irish animated feature Song of the
Sea receives an Academy Award®
nomination in the category of Best
Animated Feature Film
The IFB and RTÉ release five new
original online dramas for the new
season of Storyland
Five IFB-funded films screen at the
Sundance Film Festival: Glassland,
Brooklyn, Strangerland, The
Hallow and The Visit
The IFB announces its slate and
priorities for 2015, with Chairman
Bill O’Herlihy outlining plans for
the development of a five-year
strategy for the industry
Following rave reviews, Brooklyn
receives a distribution deal worth
$9 million from Fox Searchlight
Pictures at the Sundance Film
Festival, while Jack Reynor is the
winner of a Special Jury Prize for
his performance in Glassland
Animation series Nelly & Nora
from Dublin-based Geronimo
Producitons makes its debut on
RTÉjr
Irish film Patrick’s Day opens
in Irish cinemas, directed by
Terry McMahon and starring
Moe Dunford
You’re Ugly Too starring Aidan
Gillen screens at the Berlin
International Film Festival, where
it is nominated for the Best First
Feature Award
Irish actor Moe Dunford is
honoured with the Shooting Stars
Award at the Berlin International
Film Festival, joining previous Irish
recipients including Domhnall
Gleeson, Sarah Bolger and
Andrew Scott
Short film Somewhere Down
the Line joins the Official
Selection of the prestigious
Clermont-Ferrand Short Film
Festival, winning the prize for
Best Animation
It is announced that Kate
Beckinsale and Chloë Sevigny
join the cast of Whit Stillman’s
Love & Friendship, based on
Jane Austen’s ‘Lady Susan’ and it
begins filming in Ireland
Documentary The Visit directed
by Michael Madsen is selected to
screen at the SXSW festival
Song of the Sea wins the Satellite
Award for Best Animation or
Mixed Media Film in Los Angeles
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March
—
Gold, An Bronntanas and One
Million Dubliners, win awards at
the Irish Film Festival in Boston
Documentary Christina Noble:
In a House that Ceased to Be is
released in Irish cinemas
The Dublin International Film
Festival takes place with Irish
films including The Price of
Desire, Dare to be Wild and
Miss Julie screening. Glassland
is named Best Irish Film by
the Dublin Critics Circle.
The Dingle International Film
Festival takes place, with IFB
feature films and shorts screening
including Song of the Sea and
The Stranger
Screen Training Ireland’s
Conquering the Script saw
leading Irish filmmakers share
their insights and experiences
of story-telling to a full
audience during the Dublin
International Film Festival
Political thriller The Truth
Commissioner begins
production in Belfast and
Dublin, based on the novel by
David Park, directed by Declan
Recks and starring Roger Allam
and Sean McGinley
As part of Seachtain na Gaeilge,
the Cinemobile screens a
number of Irish-language short
films across Ireland
Patrick’s Day and The Stranger
are nominated for Torc Awards for
Best Feature Length Drama and
Best Factual Single respectively at
the Celtic Media Festival
Storyland projects CTRL and
Farr are nominated for IAWTV
Awards, celebrating the best
in digital entertainment. Shaun
Blaney wins an award for his
performance in Farr
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April
—
I Used to Live Here directed by
Frank Berry opens in Irish cinemas
The first Irish Animation
Awards take place in Dingle,
with projects including Henry
Hugglemonster, Deadly and
Bing among the winners
The work of the Irish animation
industry is celebrated with a new
four-stamp set from An Post,
highlighting IFB-funded projects
including Give Up Yer Aul Sins,
The Secret of Kells, Nelly &
Nora and Roy
The IFB and Enterprise Ireland
support the Ireland on Screen
stand at MIPTV
It is announced that Zig & Zag will
make a return to TV screens in a
new animated series
Gerard Barrett’s Glassland
opens in Irish and UK cinemas
to critical acclaim
The Last Hijack wins a digital
Emmy Award for Best Online
Production in the non-fiction
category
Historic action thriller Pilgrimage
directed by Brendan Muldowney
begins filming in Ireland, starring
Jon Bernthal, Richard Armitage
and Tom Holland
Irish producer Juliette Bonass
is chosen for the EFP’s highly
competitive Producers on the
Move programme at the Cannes
Film Festival
Irish productions The Day
Henry Met, Punky, Somewhere
Down the Line and Bing are
nominated at the Pulcinella
Awards. The Day Henry Met
wins for Best European Work
Hit TV series Vikings is renewed
for a fourth series, to be filmed in
Ashford Studios
Irish feature film You’re Ugly
Too is selected as one of three
nominees in the EFA Young
Audience Award 2015
Short film Personal Development
screens at the Tribeca Film
Festival, joining Jimmy’s
Hall which receives its North
American premiere
May
—
Get Up & Go, Two by Two –
Ooops... The Ark is Gone and The
Canal are released in Irish cinemas
Element Pictures The Lobster
receives rave reviews at the
Cannes Film Festival, where it
goes on to win the Jury Prize
Gearrscannáin Céad Ghrá is
selected to screen in Starbucks
coffeehouses across the United
States as part of the Seattle
International Film Festival
Screen Training Ireland’s VFX
and Animation Traineeship, a
partnership with Animation Skillnet
and the VFX and Animation sector,
is launched. Twelve trainees take
up year-long traineeships in VFX
and Animation studios
The Corona Fastnet Film
Festival takes place in Schull,
Co. Cork. IFB-funded shorts
Rockmount, Cutting Grass,
Sophie at the Races and
Somewhere Down the Line are
amongst the award winners
The 2015 IFTA ceremony takes
place with IFB-supported films
including Frank, Patrick’s Day and
Noble amongst the winners, with
Sarah Greene receiving the IFB
Rising Star Award
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June
—
Let Us Prey and Queen & Country
are released in Irish cinemas
It is announced that Puffin Rock
will begin streaming on Netflix
from September
Award-winning short film Coda
is released online, receiving a
strong response from Irish and
international media
Irish film You’re Ugly Too
is chosen by European Film
Promotion (EFP) to screen for film
buyers and industry professionals
in New York in a bid to secure
North American distribution
The 27th Galway Film Fleadh
takes place with IFB-funded
films taking home awards
including Song of the Sea for
Best Irish Feature, You’re Ugly
Too for Best Irish First Feature
and Older Than Ireland for Best
Irish Documentary. Short film
awards were taken by Geist and
Unhinged. Seamus Deasy won
for his cinematography work
on My Name is Emily, while
the film’s producer, Kathryn
Kennedy, won the Bingham Ray
New Talent Award
The Fleadh Forum — Let’s Talk
Movies took place during the
Galway Film Fleadh and was
attended by over 100 participants
Minister for Arts, Heritage
and the Gaeltacht, Heather
Humphreys TD announces her
intention to put legislation in
place to change the name of the
Irish Film Board to Screen Ireland
Irish films Song of the Sea and
You’re Ugly Too are released in
Irish cinemas
The 10th anniversary of Neil
Jordan’s Breakfast on Pluto
is celebrated at the GAZE
International LGBT Film Festival
Documentary A Doctor’s Sword
receives a gala screening at
University College Cork ahead of
its opening in Dublin and Cork
Irish genre films Cherry Tree
and The Hallow screen at Film4
Frightfest
Nine successful projects for
the After ’16 short film initiative
are announced
Film in Cork is launched,
dedicated to providing
production, location and training
services to those working in the
film, television and animation
industries in the region
July
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August
—
It is announced that Angelina
Jolie Pitt will serve as executive
producer on Cartoon Saloon’s The
Breadwinner, directed by Nora
Twomey and based on the book
by Deborah Ellis
September
—
The IFB takes part in Culture
Night, with eight animated short
films receiving a free outdoor
screening at Barnardo Square,
Dublin, to a rapturous reception
Pursuit and Older Than Ireland
are released in Irish cinemas
Six Irish feature films screen at the
prestigious Toronto International
Film Festival – Room, The Lobster,
Brooklyn, 11 Minutes, My Name
is Emily and Being AP
Room collects the People’s
Choice Award, the top prize at the
Toronto International Film Festival
Three IFB-funded films premiere
at the Telluride Film Festival –
Viva, Room and Mom and Me
Irish-Polish co-production 11
Minutes premieres at the Venice
Film Festival
The Little Museum of Dublin
hosts an exhibition of costumes
from Irish cinema, featuring
exhibits from films including
Calvary, Frank, Breakfast on
Pluto and The Commitments
Short animation Coda is
nominated for the prestigious
Cartoon d’Or award
Screen Training Ireland, the
Broadcasting Authority of Ireland
and TV3’s Red Rock launch the
Red Rock Training Scheme with
an open day attended by over
130 graduates and new entrants
to the industry
It is announced that Gerard
Barrett’s Glassland will receive a
North American release in 2016
The IFI Documentary Festival
takes place, with A Turning Tide
in the Life of Man screening,
along with the premiere of the
IFB’s Reality Bites short films
A three-day showcase of
contemporary Irish film, TV, web,
games and animation is held by
the newly launched Irish Screen
America in Los Angeles
Nine IFB-supported animation
projects are chosen to pitch at
Cartoon Forum in Toulouse, France
Lucasfilm returns to Skellig
Michael for additional filming for
the Star Wars franchise
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October
—
Ghosthunters: On Icy Trails,
The Lobster and The Legend
of Longwood, in addition to
documentaries Tana Bana and
The Queen of Ireland, are
released in Irish cinemas
The Lobster takes over €1 million
at the Irish and UK box office by
its second week of release, while
The Queen of Ireland enjoys the
largest-ever opening for an Irish
documentary at the box office
Following on from the Los Angeles
event a week earlier, a threeday showcase of contemporary
Irish film, TV, web, games and
animation held by Irish Screen
America takes place in New York
November
—
Brooklyn is a major hit at the
Irish box office upon its release in
cinemas, taking over €600,000 at
the box office on its first weekend
The Hallow and documentary
Being AP are released in cinemas
The Lobster receives seven
nominations at the British
Independent Film Awards,
Brooklyn is nominated in five
categories while The Hallow and
Room are also nominated
Short film Personal Development
screens on United Airlines
flights throughout the month of
November as part of the Tribeca
Presents programme
The Irish Film Festival London
takes place, with Room taking
home the award for Best Feature
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Bundoran sees free screenings of
Patrick’s Day and I Used to Live
Here as part of Connect Mental
Health, a three-day mental health
awareness event
The BFI London Film Festival takes
place with IFB-funded Room,
Brooklyn, 11 Minutes and The
Lobster among the line-up
Viva, The Lobster, The Hallow and
11 Minutes screen at South Korea’s
Busan International Film Festival
Room opens in the United States,
taking an average of $30,000 per
screen and earning stellar reviews
Viva is picked up by Magnolia
Pictures for distribution in North
America
The Lobster is nominated for five
European Film Awards, in addition
to Song of the Sea
December
—
The Cork Film Festival celebrates
its 60th year, with a host of
IFB-funded films screening at
the festival including 11 Minutes,
Moscow Never Sleeps, Shem
the Penman Sings Again,
Strangerland and Brand New-U,
documentaries Innocence of
Memories and Life is Sacred
in addition to shorts including
Blight, A Coat Made Dark and
Maidhm. Documentary Older
Than Ireland is particularly well
received, with a second screening
organised to meet popular
demand. A symposium on film
finance takes place with IFB
taking part in panel discussions
Mammal, Love & Friendship, The
Land of the Enlightened, Viva, The
Lobster, Sing Street and A Coat
Made Dark are announced to screen
at the 2016 Sundance Film Festival
Clermont-Ferrand International
Short Film Festival
Irish-Polish co-production 11
Minutes is released in Irish cinemas
The Santa Barbara International
Film Festival announces that
Brooklyn star Saoirse Ronan and
Room star Brie Larson would be
jointly awarded the Outstanding
Performer of the Year award at the
2016 festival
Three IFB-funded short films,
How Was Your Day?, Blight and
A Coat Made Dark screen at the
Foyle Film Festival, in addition
to documentary Older Than
Ireland. How Was Your Day?
wins the Best Irish Short award
Room and Brooklyn receive
multiple nominations at the Satellite
Awards
Animation Puffin Rock
receives two nominations at
the Kidscreen Awards in the
categories of Best New Series
and Best Animated Series
At the British Independent Film
Awards, Room is the winner of the
Best International Independent Film
Award, Saoirse Ronan is the winner
of the Best Actress award for her
performance in Brooklyn and Olivia
Colman is the winner of the Best
Supporting Actress award for The
Lobster
Room receives three nominations
at the Independent Spirit Awards –
Best First Screenplay for Emma
Donoghue, Best Female Lead for
Brie Larson and Best Editing for
Nathan Nugent
Saoirse Ronan is voted Best Actress
by the New York Film Critics Circle
for her performance in Brooklyn
Animated short A Coat Made Dark
is added to the lineup of the 2016
Saoirse Ronan (Brooklyn), Brie
Larson (Room) and Jacob Tremblay
(Room) receive nominations for the
Screen Actors Guild Awards
Nominations for the 73rd Golden
Globe Awards include Best
Performance by an Actress in a
Motion Picture – Drama for Saoirse
Ronan in Brooklyn and Brie Larson
in Room, in addition to two further
nominations for Room for Best
Motion Picture – Drama and Best
Screenplay – Motion Picture for
Emma Donoghue
Song of the Sea and The Lobster
each receive an award at the
European Film Awards, for European
Animated Feature Film and
European Screenwriters respectively
Brooklyn receives five nominations
and Room four at the Critics’ Choice
Awards, with both nominated for
Best Picture, Best Actress and Best
Adapted Screenplay, while Room’s
Jacob Tremblay is nominated for
Best Young Actor
Viva directed by Paddy Breathnach
is shortlisted in the category of
Foreign Language Film for the 88th
Academy Awards®
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Irish Features
The Secret Scripture
—
Lady Rose is an elderly woman who has
lived in a hospital for 40 years. Despite her
bleak surroundings there is a light in her
eyes that cannot be extinguished.
Dr Grene is drawn to her, compelled to
discover her past and gain her freedom.
Through her scripture we reveal a life of
extraordinary love, great injustice and
a remarkable young woman of courage
whose only crime was to fall in love yet she
survives the system’s brutal violations.
Set against a backdrop of troubled times
locally and chaos internationally we learn
of her ultimate triumph.
Director Jim Sheridan Producers Noel Pearson,
Rob Quigley Script Johnny Ferguson, Jim Sheridan based
on the novel by Sebastian Barry Photography Mikhail
Krichman Editor Dermot Diskin Production Design Derek
Wallace Music Brian Byrne Main Cast Rooney Mara, Vanessa
Redgrave, Eric Bana, Theo James, Jack Reynor, Aidan Turner
Irish Locations Dublin, Kilkenny Running Time 110 minutes
Production Company
Ferndale Films
Tel +353 1 276 9350
[email protected]
Financiers IFB, Ingenious
Senior Film Fund,
Apollo Media
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Distributor Relativity
Media (US)
Sales Agent Voltage Pictures
Tel +1 323 606 7630
[email protected]
Delivery Date Early 2016
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Pilgrimage
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Ireland 1209AD. In a country ravaged by
tribal war and pagan superstition, a group
of monks must escort a powerful mythical
relic to Rome. But at what cost to their faith
and sanity?
Director Brendan Muldowney Producers Conor Barry, John
Keville, Benoit Roland Script Jamie Hannigan Photography
Tom Comerford Editor Mairead McIvor Production Design
Owen Power Music Stephen McKeon Main Cast Tom
Holland, Richard Armitage, Jon Bernthal, Stanley Weber,
John Lynch, Ruaidhri Conroy, Hugh O’Connor Irish Location
Mayo Running Time 100 minutes
Production Companies
Savage Productions
Tel +353 87 796 5069
[email protected],
Wrong Men Films
Financiers IFB, BAI, UTV
Ireland, Abollita Films,
Centre du Cinéma de
la Fédération Wallonie
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Bruxelles, Wallimage,
BNP Paribas Fortis Film
Finance, Cinéfinances,
Eikeland & Haug
Sales Agent XYZ Films
Tel +1 310 956 1550
[email protected]
Delivery Date Early 2016
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The Breadwinner
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The Breadwinner tells the story of 11-yearold Parvana who gives up her identity to
provide for her family and try to save her
father’s life.
Director Nora Twomey Producers Paul Young, Tomm
Moore, Andrew Rosen, Stephan Roelants Executive
Producer Angelina Jolie Pitt Script Anita Doron based
on the novel by Deborah Ellis Editor Darragh Byrne Art
Directors Reza Amirriahi, Ciarán Duffy Music Mychael
Danna Main Cast Saara Chaudry, Laara Sadiq, Shaista Latif,
Liza Hamidi, Kawa Ada, Ali Badshah, Noorin Gulamgaus
Running Time 88 minutes
Production Companies
Cartoon Saloon
Tel +353 56 7764481
[email protected],
Melusine Productions,
Aircraft Pictures
Financiers IFB, BAI, RTÉ,
Luxembourg Film Fund,
Creative Europe, Telefilm,
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OMDC, Harold Greenberg
Fund, Corus Entertainment,
The Belinda Stronach
Foundation
Distributors Studio Canal
(UK/Ireland), Elevation
Pictures (Canada)
Delivery Date Early 2017
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Handsome Devil
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Ned and Conor are forced to share a
bedroom at their boarding school. The
loner and the star athlete at this rugby-mad
school form an unlikely friendship until it’s
tested by the authorities...
Director/Script John Butler Producers Rebecca O’Flanagan,
Rob Walpole Photography Cathal Watters Editor John
O’Connor Production Design Ferdia Murphy Main Cast Fionn
O’Shea, Nick Galitzine, Andrew Scott, Moe Dunford, Michael
McElhatton Irish Location Dublin Running Time 90 minutes
Production Company
Treasure Entertainment
Tel +353 1 485 8820
[email protected]
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Financiers IFB, RTÉ,
Windmill Lane Pictures
Delivery Date Mid 2016
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I Am Not A
Serial Killer
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When a series of mysterious murders
happen in Clayton, a small mid-west
town, John Wayne Cleaver, a 16 year old
obsessed with serial killers, is suspicious.
Fearing he might become a serial killer
himself, John makes a list of rules to
prevent his inner demons from getting out
of control.
As the winter descends, what John
uncovers takes a dark supernatural twist
and he sets out to trap the murderer. He
now risks breaking his own rules and
releasing his own demons. And others may
die if he cannot stop himself.
Director Billy O’Brien Producers Nick Ryan, James Harris,
Mark Lane Script Billy O’Brien, Chris Hyde based on the
novel by Dan Wells Photography Robbie Ryan Editor Nick
Emerson Production Design Jennifer Klide Music Adrian
Johnson Main Cast Max Records, Christopher Lloyd, Laura
Fraser Running Time 98 minutes
Production Companies
Floodland Pictures
Tel +353 87 225 8510
[email protected],
Tea Shop & Film Company
Financiers IFB, Quickfire,
The Fyzz Facility, EGG Post
Production
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Sales Agent Independent
Film Company
Tel +44 207 257 8734
[email protected]
Delivery Date Early 2016
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Tomato Red
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“You’re no angel, you know how this stuff
comes to happen...”
Tomato Red follows the story of small town
drifter Sammy Barlach on his search for his
next cold beer and the bunch that’ll have him.
When he meets the red-haired Jamalee and
her beautiful brother Jason, his life is opened
up in ways he could never have imagined.
Tomato Red is an original, funny and moving
film about the struggle to get a break and our
need to belong.
Director Juanita Wilson Producer James Flynn, Liz Gill,
Daniel Bekerman Script Juanita Wilson based on the novel
by Daniel Woodrell Photography Piers McGrail Editor
Nathan Nugent Production Design Zosia MacKenzie, Kim
Karon Main Cast Julia Garner, Jake Weary, Nick Roux,
Anna Friel, Douglas M. Griffin, Julian Richings Running
Time 103 minutes
Production Companies
Metropolitan Films
+353 86 824 2428
[email protected],
Scythia Films, Take 5
Productions
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Financiers IFB, Take 5
Productions, Screen Scene
Delivery Date Early 2016
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A Dark Song
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A determined young woman and a
damaged occultist risk their lives and
souls to perform a dangerous ritual that
will grant them what they want.
Director/Script Liam Gavin Producers David Collins, Tim
Dennison, Cormac Fox Photography Cathal Watters Editor
Anna Maria O’Flanagan Production Design Connor Dennison
Music Ray Harmon Main Cast Catherine Walker, Steve
Oram, Mark Huberman, Susan Loughnane Irish Locations
Dublin, Wicklow Running Time 100 minutes
Production Companies
Samson Films
Tel +353 1 667 0533
[email protected],
Tall Man Films
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Financiers IFB, Ffilm
Cymru Wales
Sales Agent XYZ Films
Tel +6 47 236 8558
[email protected]
Delivery Date Early 2016
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Unless
—
Reta Winters has many reasons to be
happy. Her three almost-grown daughters.
Her twenty-year relationship with their
father. Her modest success as a writer.
Then, suddenly, all the quiet satisfactions of
her well-lived life disappear in a moment –
her eldest daughter Norah suddenly drops
out of college, runs from the family and
is found on a Toronto street corner, with
a hand-lettered cardboard sign reading
‘Goodness’ on her chest.
Unless follows Reta and her family as they
struggle first to ‘rescue’ Norah, then to
understand her incomprehensible decision
in taking this strange path.
Director Alan Gilsenan Producers Tristan Orpen Lynch,
Aoife O’Sullivan, Julia Sereny, Jennifer Kawaja Script Alan
Gilsenan based on the novel by Carol Shields Photography
Celiana Cardenas Editor Emer Reynolds Production Design
Tim Bider Music Jonathan Goldsmith Main Cast Catherine
Keener, Matt Craven, Hannah Gross, Brendan Coyle, Hanna
Schygulla Running Time 92 minutes
Production Companies
Subotica
Tel +353 1 662 2226
[email protected],
Sienna Films
Financiers IFB, Telefilm
Canada, The Ontario Media
Development Corporation,
Premiere Pictures
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Distributor Mongrel Media
Sales Agent Mongrel
International
Tel +1 416 516 9775
international@
mongrelmedia.com
Delivery Date Early 2016
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The Truth
Commissioner
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When a Truth Commission is established in
Northern Ireland, an exposed secret past
shared by four men threatens to destroy
what each has built in the present.
Director Declan Recks Producers David Collins, Kevin
Jackson, Eoin O’Callaghan Script Eoin O’Callaghan based
on the novel by David Park Photography Michael Lavelle
Editor Gareth Young Production Design Tom McCullagh
Music Niall Byrne Main Cast Roger Allam, Barry Ward, Sean
McGinley, Simone Kirby, Denis Conway, Ian McElhinney,
Conleth Hill Irish Locations Dublin, Belfast, Derry Running
Time 100 minutes
Production Companies
Samson Films
Tel +353 1 667 0533
[email protected],
Big Fish Films
Financiers IFB, BBC NI, BAI,
Northern Ireland Screen
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Sales Agent
Carnaby International
Tel +44 800 022 33
[email protected]
Delivery Date Delivered
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Without Name
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Land surveyor Eric, alienated from urban
existence and those who love him, travels to
a remote and unnamed woodland to assess
its suitability for a dubious development
project. Intangible elements are at play in
this ethereal environment. The place seems
to be imbued by an intelligence of sorts and
fascinates the fragmenting Eric as much as it
disturbs him. Following in the psychonautic
footsteps of the mysterious Devoy,
Eric attempts to communicate with his
surroundings but risks becoming a prisoner
of a place Without Name.
Director Lorcan Finnegan Producer Brunella Cocchiglia
Script Garret Shanley Photography Piers McGrail Editor
Tony Cranstoun Production Design Jeannie O’Brien Music
Neil O’Connor, Gavin O’Brien Main Cast Alan McKenna,
Niamh Algar, James Browne Irish Locations Dublin, Wicklow
Running Time 93 minutes
Production Companies
Lovely Productions
Tel +353 86 861 4719
[email protected]
Financier IFB
Sales Agent XYZ Films
Tel +1 310 956 1550
[email protected]
Delivery Date Early 2016
This film was produced under the IFB’s CatalystProject
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The Young
Offenders
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Conor and Jock, two dopey looking innercity teenagers from Cork, are best friends
who dress the same, with dodgy haircuts
and bum-fluff moustaches. Jock is a local
legend — the uncatchable bike thief —
much to the annoyance of bike cop Healy
who has vowed to catch him. Jock hears about a failed drug trafficking
attempt in West Cork where 61 bales of
cocaine, each of which is worth €7 million,
end up in the sea.
Jock and Conor steal two bikes and travel
on a 160km road trip hoping to find a bale
with Healy in hot pursuit.
Director/Script Peter Foott Producers Peter Foott, Julie
Ryan Photography Patrick Jordan Editor Colin Campbell
Main Cast Alex Murphy, Chris Walley, Hilary Rose, PJ
Gallagher, Dominic MacHale, Shane Casey, Pascal Scott,
Michael Sands Irish Location Cork Running Time 90 minutes
Production Company Vico
Films Tel +353 86 857 4247
[email protected]
Financiers IFB, Vico Films
Distributor Wildcard
Distribution (Ireland)
Delivery Date Early 2016
This project was in receipt of IFB completion funding
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Lost in the Living
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Oisín, a musician from Dublin, travels to
Berlin with his band, buzzing with the
potential for adventure. He leaves behind
the weight of losing his mother and an
anger towards his absent father.
Oisín meets Sabine, a pretty young
Berliner, who shows him the secret life of
her vibrant city. However in Berlin, as in
Ireland, it is quite easy to get lost.
Director/Script Robert Manson Producer Lisa Roling,
Robert Manson Photography Narayan Van Maele Editor
David Byrne Production Design Friederike Gast Music
Gareth Averill Main Cast Tadhg Murphy, Aylin Tezel Irish
Location Dublin Running Time 77 minutes
Production Company
Ballyrogan Films
Tel +353 86 303 6515
[email protected]
Financier IFB, Ballyrogan
Films
Delivery Date Delivered
Best Director Award
Achtung Berlin Film Festival 2015
Official Selection
Achtung Berlin Film Festival 2015
This project was in receipt of IFB completion funding
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Sanctuary
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Set in the world of people with intellectual
disabilities, this is a touching and funny
love story about Larry and Sophie, two
people who long to be together in a world
that does everything to keep them apart.
Director Len Collin Producer Edwina Forkin Script Christian
O’Reilly Photography Russell Glesson Editor Julian Ulrich
Production Design Eleanor Woods Music Joe Conlon Main
Cast Kieran Coppinger, Charlene Kelly, Robert Doherty, Paul
Connolly, Valerie Egan, Michael Hayes Irish Location Galway
Running Time 90 minutes
Production Company
Zanzibar Films
Tel +353 1 444 6466
[email protected]
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Financiers IFB, BAI, RTÉ
Delivery Date Early 2016
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Features Co-Production
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Brain On Fire
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A look at a young New York woman’s rapid
descent into insanity.
Director/Script Gerard Barrett Producers AJ Dix, Beth
Kono, Rob Merilees, Lindsay MacAdam, Charlize Theron,
Gerard Barrett Photography Yaron Orbach Editors Gerard
Barrett, JC Bond Production Design Ross Dempster Main
Cast Chloë Grace Moretz, Thomas Mann, Carrie-Anne
Moss, Richard Armitage, Jenny Slate, Tyler Perry
Production Companies
Blank Page
Tel +353 87 980 3716
[email protected],
Denver and Delilah,
Foundation Features
Financiers IFB, Mister
Smith, Broad Green Pictures,
Screen Scene
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Distributors Broad Green
Pictures (US), Mister Smith
(International)
Sales Agent Mister Smith
Tel +44 20 7494 1724 [email protected]
Delivery Date Early 2016
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Love & Friendship
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Set in the 1790s, Love & Friendship follows
the machinations of the beautiful widow
Lady Susan Vernon, who seeks refuge from
rumour and gossip about her dalliances
and plots new conquests at the estate of
her in-laws.
Director Whit Stillman Producers Katie Holly, Whit Stillman,
Lauranne Bourrachot Script Whit Stillman adapted from the
novel ’Lady Susan’ by Jane Austen Photography Richard Van
Oosterhout Editor Sophie Corra Production Design Anna
Rackard Music Benjamik Esdraffo Main Cast Kate Beckinsale,
Chloë Sevigny, Xavier Samuel, Stephen Fry Irish Location
Dublin Running Time 90 minutes
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Maudie
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Production Companies
Blinder Films
Tel +353 1 677 8540
[email protected],
Westerly Films, Chic Films,
Revolver Amsterdam
Financiers IFB, Arte France
Cinema, Protagonist Pictures,
Netherlands Film Fund,
Soficinema 11, Cineimage 10
Sales Agent
Protagonist Pictures
Tel +44 20 7734 9000
[email protected]
Delivery Date Early 2016
Maud, born with a severe form of arthritis
that limits her physical abilities, is hired by
Everett Lewis as his housekeeper. Maud
turns out to be terrible with housework
and she begins to cover the walls of his tiny
home with her colourful paintings. Despite
this, Everett unexpectedly finds himself
falling in love with the little, bright-eyed
woman who sees nothing but colour and
beauty in the world.
Based on true events, this story charts Maud
Lewis’ remarkable journey to becoming an
internationally celebrated folk artist.
Director Aisling Walsh Producers Susan Mullen, Mary
Sexton, Mary Young Leckie, Heather Haldane, Bob Cooper
Script Sherry White Photography Guy Godfree Editor
Stephen O’Connell Production Design John Hand Main
Cast Sally Hawkins, Ethan Hawke
Production Companies
Parallel Film Productions
Tel +353 1 236 0757
[email protected],
Small Shack Productions,
Painted House Films
Financiers IFB, Mongrel
Media, Telefilm Canada,
Newfoundland Film
Development Corporation,
Ontario Media Development
Corporation, the Harold
Greenberg Fund, Corner
Piece Capital
Sales Agent Mongrel
International
Tel +1 416 516 9775
[email protected]
Delivery Date Mid 2016
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Moon Dogs
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A coming-of-age road trip following stepbrothers Thor and Michael as they journey
from Shetland to Glasgow for very different
reasons. On the way, they meet Irish
singer Caitlin who joins the boys on their
adventure and passions come to a head
with a music concert and an ancient Norse
fire festival as the backdrop.
Director Philip John Producers Kathy Speirs, Suzanne Reid,
Jacqueline Kerrin, Dominic Wright Script Raymond Friel,
Derek Boyle Photography Alasdair Walker Editor Tony Kearns
Production Design Jason Carlin Music Anton Newcombe of
the Brian Jonestown Massacre Main Cast Jack Parry Jones,
Tara Lee, Christy O’Donnell Running Time 90 minutes
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The King’s Choice
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Production Companies
Ripple World Pictures
Tel +353 1 678 7897
[email protected],
Up Helly Aa
Financiers IFB, Creative
Scotland, Ffilm Cymru
Wales, Glasgow Film Office,
Egg Post Production
Delivery Date Early 2016
On the 9th of April 1940, German troops
invade Oslo. The king of Norway is faced
with a choice, which will change his nation
forever. This is an epic film about real
events, which turned a brave man into the
people’s king.
Director Erik Poppe Producers Finn Gjerdrum, Stein
Kvae, Lesley McKimm, Jackie Larkin, Henrik Zein, Malene
Ehlers, Madeleine Ekman Script Harald Rosenløw-Eeg, Jan
Trygve Røyneland Photography John Christian Rosenlund
Editor Einar Egeland Production Design Peter Bävman Music
Johan Söderqvist Main Cast Jesper Christensen, Anders
Baasmo Christiansen, Tuva Novotny Running Time 123 minutes
Production Companies
Newgrange Pictures Ltd
Tel +353 1 661 0088
[email protected],
Paradox Rettigheter
AS, Nordisk Film Production
AS, Zentropa International
Sweden AB
Financiers IFB, Norsk
Filminstitutt, Copenhagen
Film Fund, Film i Väst,
Film3, Eurimages, Svensk
Filminstitutt, Nordisk Film
& TV Fond, Coficine, Jesper
Christensen, Nordisk
Film, Paradox Rettigheter, Windmill Lane Pictures,
Beta Film, Danmark
Radio, Nordisk, Norsk
Rikskringkasting, Svensk
Television
Distributor Nordisk Film
(Scandinavia)
Sales Agent Beta Cinema
Tel +49 172 8587014
thorsten.ritter@
betacinema.com
Delivery Date Late 2016
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The Last King
—
Norway is ravaged by civil war, and the
king’s illegitimate son is guarded in deep
secret. He is a boy half the kingdom is out
to kill, and whom two men have to protect
with their own lives. This is the story of
an escape which changed the history of
Norway forever.
Director Nils Gaup Producers Finn Gjerdrum, Stein
Kvae, Lesley McKimm, Jackie Larkin, Madeleine Ekman,
Eszter Gyarfas Script Ravn Lanesskog Photography Peter
Mokrosinski Editor Christoffer Heie Production Design Karl
Juliusson Music Gaute Storaas Main Cast Jakob Oftebro,
Kristofer Hivju, Nikolaj Lie Kaas, Pål Sverre Hagen, Thea
Sofie Loch Naess Running Time 93 minutes
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P.O.V.
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Production Companies
Newgrange Pictures
Tel +353 1 661 0088
[email protected]
Paradox Rettigheter AS,
Zentropa International
Sweden, Proton Cinema
Financiers IFB, Destinasjon
Lillehammer, Destinasjon
Sjusjoen, Eurimages, Film
3, Nordisk Film, Nordisk
Film Distribusjon, Norsk
Filminstitutt, Paradox Film
3 A/S, TV2, Windmill Lane
Pictures, Mid-Norwegian
Film Center
Distributors Nordisk
(Scandinavia), Magnolia
(USA)
Sales Agent Trust Nordisk
Tel +45 3686 8788
[email protected]
Delivery Date Early 2016
P.O.V. follows the story of Dana Milgrom,
a track coach who, having survived a
near-fatal car accident, finds herself
completely paralysed and trapped inside
her own body. While recovering, she
becomes convinced that an evil presence
exists inside her hospital room and is
intent on killing her — and she may not be
the only target. Production Company
Fantastic Films
Tel +353 87 255 1666
[email protected]
Financiers IFB, Egg Post
Production
Sales Agent
Fortissimo Films
Tel +31 20 627 3215
[email protected]
Delivery Date Early 2016
Director Dennis Bartok Producers Brendan McCarthy, John
McDonnell Script Dennis Bartok, Tom Abrams Photography
James Mather Editor John Walters Production Design Til
Frohlich Music Ade Fenton Main Cast Shauna MacDonald,
Ross Noble, Steve Wall, Leah McNamara Irish Location Dublin
Running Time 90 minutes
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Animation TV
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Kiva Can Do!
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Kiva Can Do! is a show for pre-schoolers
whose heroes need only a cardboard box,
some bits and bobs, and a whole lot of
imagination to have a grand adventure.
Kiva is a seven-year-old girl who knows
how to make her own fun and whose
imagination knows no bounds. Along
with her best friend, Saul Dunne, and
her dog Angus (whom Kiva built out
of shoeboxes and paper towel rolls),
Kiva can create absolutely anything
and go absolutely anywhere.
Director Andrew Kavanagh Producers Gary Timpson,
Lindsey Adams Script Andrew Kavanagh Editor Mark
Gilleece Production Design Graham Corcoran Running
Time 52 x 11 minutes
Production Company
Kavaleer Productions
Tel +353 1 661 8585
[email protected]
Financiers IFB, BAI, RTÉ,
Happy Audience, Gorilla
Post Production
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Distributor Happy Audience
Sales Agent Happy
Audience Tel +33 613 513 241
[email protected]
Delivery Date Late 2016
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Puffin Rock
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Narrated by Chris O’Dowd, Puffin Rock
follows the adventures of a family of puffins
who live on a beautiful Irish island.
Oona is a smart young puffling, eager to
learn and explore. She shares her funny
escapades on Puffin Rock with her sweet
little brother, Baba and all their friends.
Director Maurice Joyce Producers Paul Young, Laura
Campbell, John McDaid Script Sara Daddy Editor Alan
Slattery Art Director Lily Bernard Music Einar Tosberg Main
Cast Chris O’Dowd, Kate McCafferty, Sally McDaid, Darragh
Gargan, Geraldine Cole, Brian McMonagle, Brenn Doherty,
Laura McCallan, Anna McDaid, Orna Canning, Jim Craig,
Caitlin McGuinness Running Time 39 x 7 minutes
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Little Roy
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Production Companies
Cartoon Saloon
Tel +353 56 776 4481
[email protected],
Dog Ears
Financiers IFB, RTÉ,
Penguin, Nickelodeon,
Northern Ireland Screen
Distributors RTÉjr, Nick Jr.,
Netflix
Sales Agent Superrights
Tel +33 9 60 111 333
morgann.favennec@
superights.net
Delivery Date Early 2016
Building on the success of the BAFTA®
award-winning series Roy, this pre-school
series, Little Roy, endeavours to capture the
moments in a child’s development when
they become lost in imaginative play. This
show follows the everyday adventures of
five-year-old Roy O’Brien, an enthusiastic,
inquisitive and playful little boy. In fact,
he’s just like any other boy his age, with the
same hopes, dreams, likes and dislikes. He’s
similar in every way, except for one thing —
he’s a cartoon!
Directors Alan Shannon, Rob Burke, Ronan Burke
Producers Mark Cumberton, Meabh Tammemagi, Ian
Hamilton Script Dave Rice, Trevor J Colgan, Rachel
Kilfeather, Senta Rich, Mark Hodkinson, Hilary Reynolds,
Sinead Fagan, Justin Carr, Anto Howard, Borja Espana,
Sonia Haccius, Andrew Emerson, Becky Overton, David
Carey, Black Sheep Comedy, Gillian Corderoy, Iseult
Golden, Jayne Kirkham, Trev Neal, Simon Hickson, Derek
O’Connor, Ciaran Morrison, Mick O’Hara, Chris Dicker,
Laura Summers, Dave Ingham, Clare Dowling, Peter Hynes
Photography Fionn Comerford Editor Tiago Gil Batista
Production Design Ray Ball Music Darren Hendley Main
Cast Susie Power, Maclean Burke, Robyn Dempsey, Niamh
McCann, Reece Adenusi, Des Keogh, Billie Traynor Irish
Location Dublin Running Time 52 x 14 minutes
Production Company
JAM Media
Tel +353 1 405 3484
[email protected]
Financiers IFB, CBBC, BAI,
Northern Ireland Screen
Distributor JAM Media
Tel +353 1 405 3484
[email protected]
Delivery Date Early 2017
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Feature Documentaries
The Farthest
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It is one of humankind’s greatest
achievements. More than 12 billion miles
away, a tiny spaceship is leaving our Solar
System and entering the void of deep
space, the first man-made object ever to
do so. At its heart is a nuclear generator
that will beat for perhaps another decade
before the lights on Voyager 1 finally
go out. But this little craft and its twin,
Voyager II, will travel on for millions of
years, each carrying a Golden Record
bearing recordings and images of life on
Earth. In all likelihood the Voyagers will
outlast humanity.
The Farthest will celebrate these
magnificent machines, the men and
women who built them and the vision that
propelled them farther than anyone could
ever have hoped.
Director/Script Emer Reynolds Producers John Murray,
Clare Stronge Photography Kate McCullough Editor Tony
Cranstoun Production Design Joe Fallover Music Ray
Harman Running Time 90 minutes
Production Companies
Crossing the Line
Productions
Tel +353 1 287 5394
[email protected],
Tangled Bank Studios
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Financiers IFB, Tangled
Bank Studios, LLC, BBC,
ZDF/Arte, RTÉ, SVT
Delivery Date Mid 2016
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Older Than Ireland
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You’ll shed a tear or two, possibly more.
— The Guardian
Ireland’s oldest residents fill the screen with warmth and
wisdom in Alex Fegan’s thoughtful new documentary.
— Donald Clarke, The Irish Times
Older Than Ireland is a landmark
documentary that tells the story of a
hundred years of life as seen through the
eyes of thirty Irish centenarians. Often funny
and at times poignant, the film explores
each centenarian’s journey, from their birth
at the dawn of Irish independence to their
lives in modern-day Ireland.
Director/Editor Alex Fegan Producer Garry Walsh
Photography Colm Nicell Music Denis Clohessy Irish
Locations Dublin, Carlow, Galway, Longford, Offaly,
Tipperary, Cavan, Kerry, Waterford, Cork, Kildare, Mayo,
Antrim, Roscommon Running Time 78 minutes
Production Company
Snackbox Films
+353 87 794 3444
[email protected]
Financier IFB
Distributor Element Pictures
Distribution (UK/Ireland)
Delivery Date Delivered
Best Irish Feature Documentary Award
Galway Film Fleadh 2015
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The Queen
of Ireland
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Leaving aside its importance as a historical
chronicle, The Queen of Ireland is a super movie,
replete with tragedy, comedy, a plucky, unlikely
heroine, and a sweeping dramatic arc.
— Tara Brady, Irish Times
The Panti Bliss documentary is a ground-breaker.
Moving and moving fast, the story of O’Neill’s journey
into Panti, and Panti’s journey into modern Ireland
makes for one of the most absorbing and entertaining
Irish films for a long time.
— Katy Hayes, Sunday Times Culture
Pandora ‘Panti’ Bliss is many things: part
glamorous aunt, part Jessica Rabbit; she’s
a wittily incisive performer with charisma
to burn who is regarded as one of the best
drag queens in the world. Created by Rory
O’Neill, Panti is also an accidental activist
and in her own words ‘a court jester, whose
role is to say the unsayable’. Over the last
few years Rory has become a figurehead
for LGBT rights in Ireland and his fight
for equality and against homophobia has
become recognised across the world.
This is a documentary film that follows
Rory’s journey from the small Mayo town
of Ballinrobe to striding the world stage.
The film takes us behind the scenes with
his alter ego Panti in the year she became
the symbol of Ireland’s march towards
marriage equality.
Director Conor Horgan Producers Katie Holly, Ailish Bracken
Script Conor Horgan, Phillip McMahon Photography Kate
McCullough Editor Mick Mahon Production Design Ferdia
Murphy Music Michael Fleming Irish Locations Dublin,
Wexford, Mayo Running Time 82 minutes
Production Company
Blinder Films
Tel +353 87 602 3327
[email protected]
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Financiers IFB, RTÉ,
Crowdfunding, Blinder Films
Distributor Universal (UK/
Ireland)
Delivery Date Delivered
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Crash and Burn
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For a fleeting moment in the early ’80s
Drogheda’s Tommy Byrne was the world’s
greatest driver, the motor racing equivalent
of George Best and Muhammad Ali all
rolled into one. In a little over four years
Byrne went from driving a Mini Cooper in
stock-car racing to the big time in Formula
One. Eddie Jordan, the former team-owner,
who worked with both Ayrton Senna and
Michael Schumacher, will tell you: ‘Forget
Schuey and Senna. Tommy Byrne was the
best of them all.’ His rise was meteoric and
his fall spectacular.
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Hostage to the Devil
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Director/Script Seán Ó Cualáin Producer/Script David
Burke Photography Ray MacDonnacha Editor John
Murphy Music Ray Harmon Irish Locations Dublin, Louth,
Kildare, Belfast Running Time 75 minutes
Production Company
Dot Television
Tel +353 87 773 7313
[email protected]
Financiers IFB, RTÉ, BBC NI
Delivery Date Late 2015
A child possessed. An exorcist locked in
combat with an ancient evil. Using firsthand interviews, dramatic reconstruction,
archival evidence and Martin’s own words,
this documentary film tells the true story
of Father Malachi Martin, and asks, in the
battle for saving a soul, just who really is
Hostage to the Devil?
Production Companies
Underground Films
Tel +353 1 444 9064
[email protected],
Causeway Pictures
Financiers IFB, Northern
Ireland Screen
Delivery Date Delivered
Director Martin Stalker Producers Rachel Lysaght, Paddy
McCarney, Chris Patterson Script Rachel Lysaght, Martin
Stalker Photography Ruairí O’Brien Editor John O’Connor
Production Design Cos Egan Music Andrew Simon McAllister
Irish Location Dublin Running Time 100 minutes
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It Tolls for Thee
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Buried in the ruins of Rivesaltes in the
shadow of the Pyrenees, there is a story
of unspeakable cruelty. It is a story of
collaboration where people willingly
herded children into cattle trucks on trains
heading for unknown destinations. But
the ruins of Rivesaltes also tell a story of
those who did not stand idly by, the story
of those who heard the tolling of the bells.
Among the rubble and the ruins of this
former concentration camp is the story of
Irish woman Mary Elmes.
Director Andrew Gallimore Producers Lucia Gavin, Mike
Keane Photography Stephen Hart Editor Bernard Clarke
Irish Location Dublin Running Time 70 minutes
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In Loco Parentis
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Production Company
Midas Productions
Tel +353 87 943 0758
[email protected]
Financiers IFB, TG4, BAI
Delivery Date Early 2016
In Loco Parentis tells the story of Headfort,
the last remaining boarding school for
primary age children in Ireland. The 18th
century Hogwarts-like estate with its grand
reception rooms, long corridors and secret
doors, is quaintly incongruous with the
ultra-modern teaching of the brilliant band
of idiosyncratic teachers, many of whom
live on the school estate. The teachers’
passion is to ignite the creative core of
their young wards — with rock music and
explosive chemistry, with horse riding
and current affairs, and to answer the
ubiquitous question young children ask —
what if…? This observational documentary
shot over twelve months tracks the
progress of this ‘extended family’ as the
Headfort surrogate parents work together
to guide the 7 to 13 year olds through those
precious days of childhood.
Directors/Script Neasa Ní Chianáin, David Rane
Producers David Rane, Angelo Orlando, Montse Portabella
Photography Neasa Ní Chianáin, Eleanor Bowman, Tristan
Monbureau Editor Mirjam Strugalla Irish Location Meath
Running Time 90 minutes
Production Companies
Soilsiú
Tel +353 86 811 8112
[email protected],
Gris Medio
Financiers IFB, BAI, RTÉ,
TVE, Creative Europe
Delivery Date Early 2016
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66 Days
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At seventeen, Bobby Sands was interested
in girls, soccer and music. Ten years
later he led a prison protest against the
conditions in Northern Ireland’s infamous
H-Blocks that grabbed the attention of the
whole world. On his death on May 5th 1981,
parliaments across the world stopped for
a minute’s silence in his memory. 66 Days
is the story of his hunger strike in what
became the epicentre of one of the most
tense and defining moments of the conflict
in Northern Ireland.
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Lost in France
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Director/Script Brendan J Byrne Producers Trevor Birney,
Brendan J Byrne Photography David Barker Editor Paul Devlin
Production Design David Craig Music Edith Progue Irish
Locations Dublin, Louth, Donegal Running Time 110 minutes
Production Company
Fine Point Films
Tel +44 28 90 315 930
[email protected]
Financiers IFB, Northern
Ireland Screen, BBC, SVT, DR
Delivery Date Early 2016
Lost in France charts the story of the
creative hotbed that is the Glasgow indie
music scene. At its centre was and still is
record label Chemikal Underground. At
the label’s 20th anniversary, band members
revisit a festival site in France where it
all began, offering personal insights, old
memories and anecdotes from life on the
road. Featuring artists like Mogwai, Alex
Kapranos of Franz Ferdinand, The Twilight
Sad, Arab Strap, RM Hubbert, Emma
Pollock, The Delgados and Holy Mountain,
Lost in France is intercut with vibrant
archive footage and live performances.
Director/Script Niall McCann Producers Nicky Gogan,
Paul Welsh Photography Julian Schwanitz, Matthew Boyd,
Alan McLaughlin Editor Cara Holmes Music Mogwai, Alex
Kapranos, RM Hubbert, Holy Mountain, Arab Strap, The
Delgados, Trout, Interpol, The Johnny 7 Irish Location
Dublin Running Time 90 minutes
Production Companies
Still Films
Tel +353 86 025 1117
[email protected],
Edge City Films
Financiers IFB, Creative
Scotland
Distributor Curzon
Artificial Eye
Delivery Date Mid 2016
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Going Viral
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Atlantic
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Blood Sisters
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The 4th Act
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Unfolding against the backdrop of crippling
economic austerity, Going Viral tells the
story of Paul, a serially unemployed father
of three, as he tries to reinvent himself by
creating the internet star ‘Mattress Mick’
out of a mattress salesman.
Atlantic follows the fortunes of three fishing
communities in transition — in Ireland,
Norway and Newfoundland, as they deal
with mounting challenges within their own
industry, an environment under threat and
the lure of high wages on the offshore rigs.
This film focuses on the personal stories
from those living with these changes, and
the threat of losing their livelihoods forever.
Blood Sisters is a film about the
unconditional love between Julia and
Johanna, twin sisters from the high-rise
flats in the suburb Rosengard in Malmö,
Sweden. They have been inseparable for as
long as they can remember, carrying shared
memories of devastating trauma from their
home country of Azerbaijan. Blood Sisters
follows their journey from girls to young
women trying to find their own feet through
the inevitable circle of life.
The 4th Act examines the legacy of
Ballymun’s 15-year regeneration project, via
the dramatically and digitally reconstructed
memories of the community itself.
Director/Photography Colm Quinn Producers David Clarke,
Ciarán Deeney, Colm Quinn Editor John Murphy Irish
Location Dublin Running Time 80 minutes
Production Companies
El Zorrero Films
Tel +353 85 720 4729
[email protected],
Faction Films
Financiers IFB, Creative
Europe, VGTV, Swedish
Educational Broadcasting
Company
Delivery Date Early 2016
Director/Photography Risteard Ó Domhnaill Producers Risteard
Ó Domhnaill, Marie Therese Garvey, Jill Knox-Gosse, Lynne
Wilson, Karl Emil Rikardsen Script Angela Antle Editor Nigel
O’Regan Production Design Ferdia Murphy Music Lori Francis
Clarke, Caoimhín Ó Raghallaigh, Neil Fitzgibbon, Per Martinsen,
Kíla Irish Locations Cork, Kerry, Clare, Galway, Mayo, Donegal,
Wexford Running Time 82 minutes
Production Companies
Scannáin Inbhear
Tel +353 87 285 9749
[email protected],
Wreckhouse Productions,
Odd Sock Films,
Relation04 Media
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Financiers IFB,
Crowdfunding, CBC
Canada, NLFDC Canada,
North Norwegian Film Fund
Delivery Date Early 2016
Director Turlough Kelly Producer/Editor Andrew Keogh
Music G.I. Irish Location Dublin Running Time 75 minutes
Production Company
Bread & Circus
Tel +353 83 347 0215
[email protected]
Financier IFB, BAI, Dublin
City Council, The LAB
Distributor Wildcard
Distribution (Ireland)
Delivery Date Early 2016
Director Malin Andersson Producers Cormac O´Cuinn,
Signe Byrge Sørensen, Sonja Lindén, Hege Dehli, Alexandre
Cornu, Malin Andersson Photography Kate McCullough Editor
Erik Bäfving Music Rebecca Karijord Running Time 83 minutes
Production Companies
Solas Productions
Tel +353 74 956 0474
[email protected],
Final Cut for Real, Avanton
Productions, Mechanix Film,
Les Films du Tambour de Soie
Financiers IFB, SVT,
Film in Skane, SFI, DFI,
FFF, NFI, AVEK, Swedish
Arts Grants Committee,
Procirep, DR, Arte, NRK, YLE
Distributor Taskovski Film
Delivery Date Delivered
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Rocky Ros Muc
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It’s Not Yet Dark
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Rocky Ros Muc is a feature documentary
telling the compelling story of one of
Ireland’s lesser-known sons, who came
from humble beginnings to becoming a
boxing legend challenging for a world
title. From the quiet Galway village of
Ros Muc to the criminal underworld of
Whitey Bulger and the mean streets of
Boston, this documentary examines not just
determination and spirit inside the ring but
troubles outside, exploring the reality of
emigration and life on the fringes.
It’s Not Yet Dark tells the inspirational story
of Irishman Simon Fitzmaurice, a talented
young filmmaker with ALS, as he embarks
on the mammoth task of directing his first
feature film, communicating only through
the use of his eyes.
Director Michael Fanning Producer Máire Bhreathnach,
Michael Fanning Photography Ronan Fox Editor Michael
Paisley Irish Location Galway Running Time 75 minutes
Production Company
Below The Radar
Tel +44 28 90 315 522
[email protected]
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Financiers IFB, TG4,
Northern Ireland Screen,
BBC Alba, BAI
Delivery Date Late 2016
Director/Script Frankie Fenton Producers Kathryn
Kennedy, Lesley McKimm Photography Kate McCullough
Editor Dermot Diskin Irish Locations Dublin, Wicklow
Running Time 80 minutes
Production Companies
Financier IFB, The Wellcome
Kennedy Films
Trust, TV3, Tobii Dynavox
Tel +353 87 1219 825
Delivery Date Early 2016
[email protected]
Newgrange Pictures
Tel +353 86 268 3023
[email protected]
Grace Jones: The
Musical Of My Life
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This film takes the viewer on an intimate
and electrifying journey that moves
between four cinematic layers –
performance, family, artist and gypsy –
to explore the fascinating world of pop
cultural phenomenon, Grace Jones.
Wild, androgynous, larger than life, a
daughter, mother, sister and grandmother,
Grace Jones reminds us of what it is to
dare to be truly alive.
Director/Script Sophie Fiennes Producers Katie Holly,
Sophie Fiennes, Jim Wilson Editor Ethel Shepherd Music
Grace Jones Irish Location Dublin Running Time 95 minutes
Production Companies Blinder Films
Tel +353 1 677 8540
[email protected], Amoeba Film, JW Films,
Sciapode
Financiers IFB, BFI, BBC
Films, ZDF/Arte
Distributor Picturehouse
(UK/Ireland)
Delivery Date Late 2016
Forever Pure
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In January 2013, a historic transfer deal
sent two Muslim players to the heart of
Israel to join Beitar Jerusalem Football
Club, leading to the most racist campaign
in Israeli sport. Closely following one
season and a team in crisis, this film
explores the structures of money and
power behind this landmark event that sent
the club spiralling out of control.
Director Maya Zinshtein Producers Alan Maher, Geoff
Arbourne, John Battsek, Nicole Stott Photography Sergei
Freedom, Ross McDonnell Editors Noam Amit, Justine
Wright Music Stephen Rennicks Running Time 85 minutes
Production Companies
Roads Entertainment
Tel +353 1 675 5270
[email protected],
Duckin’ & Divin’ Films,
Passion Pictures
Financiers IFB, Sundance
Institute, Tribeca Institute,
The New Fund for Cinema
and TV, Yes Docu, Fritt Ord,
BBC Storyville
Delivery Date Mid 2016
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Short Films
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Bord Scannán na hÉireann/the Irish
Film Board (IFB) invests in new talent
by giving filmmakers the chance to
develop skills in live-action filmmaking,
documentary, animation and digital
technology. To this end, the IFB provides
funding for short films through a series
of schemes, all of which welcome and
encourage Irish-language entries.
Déanann Bord Scannán na hÉireann (BSÉ)
infheistíocht i scannánóirí nua, ag tabhairt
deise dóibh scileanna a fhorbairt maidir
le scannánaíocht bheoghníomhaíochta,
fhaisnéise, bheochana agus theicneolaíocht
dhigiteach. Chuige seo, cuireann BSÉ
maoiniú ar fáil do ghearrscannáin trí
réimse scéimeanna, atá uilig oscailte roimh
iarratais do ghearrscannáin as Gaeilge.
Signatures
Signatures is the IFB’s flagship short film scheme.
It showcases live-action short filmmaking,
encouraging strong, original storytelling, visual
flair and production values appropriate to the big
screen. These short films act as a proving ground
for Irish creative talent who aspire to write, direct
and produce feature-length films for the cinema.
Frameworks
Frameworks is a short-animation scheme that
looks for filmmakers with imagination, visual
flair and commitment to innovation. It is also
open to established animators who wish to
realise more personal and creative projects.
These films were co-financed by the IFB, RTÉ
and the Arts Council.
These Signatures films premiered at
the Galway Film Fleadh 2015
These Frameworks films premiered at the
Galway Film Fleadh 2015.
Reality Bites
Reality Bites is a short-documentary scheme that
encourages experimentation and a fresh approach
to non-fiction filmmaking, whether the documentary
is journalistic or creative, observational or aesthetic,
objective or personal.
These Reality Bites films premiered at IFI
Documentary Festival 2015.
Gearrscannáin
Gearrscannáin offers new directors a chance to
produce Irish-language shorts that challenge
viewers and introduce interesting themes, while
also appealing to a general audience.
Tugann Gearrscannáin deis do stiúrthóirí nua
gearrscannáin as Gaeilge a dhéanamh, a théann sa
tseans, a chuireann dúshlán roimh lucht féachana,
agus a bhfuil téamaí suimiúla acu, chomh maith le
bheith tarraingteach do lucht féachana ginearálta.
45
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A Coat Made Dark
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In Michael Reilly’s bar in Ardmore, West
Waterford, a game of 45 has been played
every Friday night since 1942. Hosting this
long standing card game is the highlight of
Michael’s week.
A man follows the orders of a dog to wear a
coat with impossible pockets.
Director Katie Lincoln Producer Ruth Treacy Photography
Julianne Forde Editor David O’Brien Music George Higgs
Running Time 12 minutes
Production Company
Tailored Films
Tel +353 1 524 2511
[email protected]
Director/Script Jack O’Shea Producer Damien Byrne Music
Neil O’Connor Main Cast Hugh O’Connor, Declan Conlon,
Antonia Campbell-Hughes Running Time 10 minutes
Production Company
Still Films
Tel +353 86 224 5671
[email protected]
Official Selection
Banja Luka International Animated Film Festival 2015
Cut Out Fest International Animation and Digital Art
Festival 2015
Leeds International Film Festival 2015
Sundance Film Festival 2016
Clermont-Ferrand International Short Film Festival 2016
These Gearrscannáin films premiered at the
Galway Film Fleadh 2015.
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Blight
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City of Roses
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Displaced
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Filleadh an Athair
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A young priest is sent to a remote island off
the Irish coast to help protect an estranged
fishing community from dark supernatural
forces, but nothing is as it seems.
One Halloween night a smouldering
suitcase was pulled off a bonfire in Dublin,
saving a true story of love, loss and hope.
A journey through the memories and hopes
of people who have been displaced in life,
exploring how they find their link to home.
Scaoiltear fear as an bpríosún le castáil ar
a iníon fásta. Ach cuireann trioblóid agus
náire sa bhaile baol ar saoirse an fir.
Director/Script Andrew Kavanagh Producer Jackie Leonard
Editor Mark Gilleece Music David Harmax Main Cast Peter
Coonan, Aoibhín Garrihy, Sean Doyle, Aisling O’Neill, Walter
McCabe Running Time 10 minutes
Director/Editor Niamh Heery Producer Eric Dolan
Photography Kevin Minogue Music Dennis Cassidy
Running Time 15 minutes
A man gets out of prison to see his adult
daughter. Shame, rejection and trouble
with his family and his freedom ensues.
Director Brian Deane Producer Anna O’Malley Script
Matthew Roche Photography Russell Gleeson Editor Eamonn
Cleary Music George Kallis Main Cast George Blagden, Alicia
Gerrard, Joe Hanley, Marie Ruane Running Time 15 minutes
Production Company
TW Films
Tel +353 87 915 8704
[email protected]
Production Company
Kavaleer Productions
Tel +353 1 661 8585
[email protected]
Production Company
SwanSong Films
Tel +353 85 702 1789
[email protected]
Director/Script Tomasz Woszczynski Producer Richard Bolger
Photography Basil Al-Rawi Editor Daragh Byrne Music Kevin
Whyms Main Cast Ger Considine, Conor Scott, Emer O’Carroll
Running Time 10 minutes
Production Company
Five Knight Films
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Tel +353 85 713 8032
[email protected]
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Geist
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How Was Your Day?
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January Hymn
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Maidhm
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A shipwrecked fisherman takes shelter in
an abandoned house on a remote island,
but soon realises he is not alone.
A woman is excited about the approaching
birth of her first child.
A reflection on the intangible experience
of grief, January Hymn sees Clara return
home for the first anniversary of her
father’s death.
Léargas ar shamhlaíocht buachaill óg
faiteach agus é ar thóir a mháthair tar éis
titim amach sa mbaile eatarthu.
Directors/Script/Editors Sean Mullen, Ben Harper, Alex
Sherwood Producer Daniel Spencer Music Mutiny Sound
Running Time 11 minutes
Production Company
Giant Animation
Tel +353 1 426 5418
[email protected]
Director Damien O’Donnell Producer Emmaline Dowling
Script Damien O’Donnell adapted from a short story by
Nollaig Rowan Photography Richard Donnelly Editor Ciara
Brophy Main Cast Eileen Walsh, Seán Duggan, Aidan
McArdle, Janet Moran, Eamonn Hunt, Molly McNamara
Running Time 13 minutes
Production Company
Suitable Films Best Irish Short
Foyle Film Festival 2015
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Tel +353 86 084 4330
[email protected]
Director/Script/Editor Katherine Canty Producer
Tanja Harney Photography Kate McCullough Main
Cast Niamh Algar, Ally Ni Chiarain, Aisling McLaughlin
Running Time 12 minutes
Production Company
January Hymn Productions
Tel +353 86 907 3791
[email protected]
An autistic boy’s world is thrown into chaos
as he searches for his mother.
Director/Script Seán Breathnach Producer Laura Ní
Cheallaigh Photography Colm Hogan Editor Ray Fallon
Music Fionn Ó Sealbhaigh Main Cast Tara Breathnach,
Harry Pender Running Time 10 minutes
Production Company
Magamedia
Tel +353 91 577 044
[email protected]
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The Great Fall
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They Shoot People
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Unhinged
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Violet
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Up in the clouds, a nervous young raindrop
is terrified about his first fall to earth as an
imminent storm rapidly approaches.
Jane is a neglected 12 year old working in
the family shooting range. She’s always
been good with guns, and one evening
at the local carnival she gets a chance to
prove it – forever altering the course of her
young life.
The squeaky hinge gets the oil. But when the
squeak escapes the oil, it’s sure to get you!
Violet is the cautionary tale of a young
girl who despises her reflection. Tired of
the abuse, her reflection decides she’s not
going to take it any more…
Director Gary O’Neill Producer Michael Algar Script
Benjamin Cleary Music Ciaran Birch Main Cast Aileen
Mythen, Mia Murphy, Anne Byrne Running Time 6 minutes
Production Company
Zink Films
Tel +353 87 970 6760
[email protected]
Director/Script Mark Noonan Producer John Keville
Photography Kate McCullough Editor Colin Campbell
Music David Geraghty Main Cast Lauren Kinsella
Running Time 9 minutes
Production Company
Savage Productions
Tel +353 87 796 5069
[email protected]
Director/Script/Editor Tom Caulfield Producer Barry
O’Donoghue Music Steven H. Morrell Running Time 3 minutes
Production Company
Studio Okinami
Best First Animation
Galway Film Fleadh 2015
[email protected]
Director Maurice Joyce Producers Nuria González Blanco,
Mark Hodkinson Script Mark Hodkinson Editor Maurice
Joyce, Alan Slattery Production Design Mónica Armiño Yela,
Maurice Joyce Music Dean Valentine Main Cast Aidan Gillen
Running Time 8 minutes
Production Company
Tidy Toys Pictures
Tel +353 86 880 3365
[email protected]
The James Horgan Award for Best Animation
Galway Film Fleadh 2015
Official Selections
Toronto International Film Festival 2015
Chicago International Children’s Film Festival 2015
This project was in receipt of IFB print support.
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After ’16
After ’16 is a once-off
short film initiative to
commemorate, celebrate
and ruminate on 1916.
Commissioned by Bord
Scannán na hÉireann/the
Irish Film Board, nine short
films went into production
in the summer of 2015.
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A Father’s Letter
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On the eve of his execution on May
7th 1916, Michael Mallin’s two-year-old
son Joseph was brought to see him in
Kilmainham Gaol. That night, his father
wrote a letter that would change Joseph’s
life forever. In it he tells family he loves
them and asks his little boy to be a priest.
Director Joe Dolan Producer/Photography/Editor Niamh
Heery Music John Sheahan Irish Location Dublin Running
Time 14 minutes
Production Company
Swansong Films
Tel +353 85 702 1789
[email protected]
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A Terrible Hullabaloo Baring Arms
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Goodbye, Darling
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Granite and Chalk
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The story of young Vinny Byrne, a
fourteen-year-old boy who found himself
fighting for Ireland in the Easter Rising.
An eighty-year-old Vinny reminisces on
his time with the volunteers, which took
him around the city during the fighting.
With Vinny’s Dublin brought to life by
handmade miniature sets and puppetry,
the film offers a uniquely charming
first-hand account of the 1916 Rising.
Goodbye, Darling is one day in the enduring
love story of Irish Volunteer Michael
Joseph O’Rahilly and his wife Nancy. It
is day five of the 1916 Rising, and as the
fighting intensifies, a concerned Nancy
seeks comfort and diversion by playing the
piano, unaware that her husband is leaving
the beleaguered G.P.O. to lead the charge
that will ultimately claim his life.
Delving into declassified British intelligence
documents, this documentary tells the story
of two spies who could have changed Irish
history. Codenamed Granite and Chalk, the
agents reported from within rebel camps as
they prepared to revolt against British rule in
the 1916 Easter Rising.
There are many ways to commemorate the
1916 Rising, only one involves bloodshed.
Director/Script Colm Quinn Producer David Clarke
Photography Aidan Maguire Editor Jordan Montminy Irish
Locations Dublin, Kildare, Derry, Meath, Antrim Running
Time 10 minutes
Production Company
El Zorrero Films
Tel +353 85 720 6653
[email protected]
Director Ben O’Connor Producer Bob Gallagher
Script Aoife Noonan Photography Peter Martin Editors
Peter Madden, Ben O’Connor Production Design Rory
Thompson Music arranged by Paul O’Hare Running
Time 10 minutes
Director Elena Doyle Producers Fiona Kinsella, Deirdre
Levins Script Alex Barclay Photography Richard Donnelly
Editor John Walters Production Design Jill Beecher Music
Roy Bemelmans Main Cast Aobhinn McGinnity, Keith
McErlean, Deirdre Donnelly Irish Location Dublin Running
Time 12 minutes
Production Company
Bowsie Workshop
Production Company
Fantastic Films
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Tel +353 86 851 4640
[email protected]
Director/Editor Patrick Hodgins Producer Naomi O’Leary
Script Naomi O’Leary, Patrick Hodgins Animation Stephen
McNally Photography Eleanor Bowman Production Design
Patrick Hodgins, Stephen McNally Music Hugh Rodgers Irish
Location Dublin Running Time 12 minutes
Production Company
NaomiCo
Tel +353 83 332 2167
[email protected]
Tel +353 86 865 2659
[email protected]
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Mr. Yeats & The
Beastly Coins
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Ten years after the Easter Rising, in 1926,
the Free State government decided to
create a new coinage for the new state.
They invited the most famous poet in the
world, W.B. Yeats, to chair the design
committee.
Behind-the-scenes battles were fought
before the new coins became one of the
most enduring success stories of the
new Irish state.
My Life For Ireland
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The Cherishing
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The Party
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Ireland, Easter, 1916. In Dublin, Irish rebel
Patrick Pearse leads a revolt to free Ireland
from the grips of the British Empire. Owen,
a young Irish patriot, wants to join them in
their fight for freedom.
When The Rising starts the local sweet
shops are the first to be looted by Dubliners
living in the tenements. Noel and Tom race
off and leave their mothers and sisters at
home but the havoc of the next few days
will come right to everyone’s door.
Laurence welcomes his friend and manon-the-run Mickey to a party of drinking,
dancing and young love. By morning,
reality catches up with them.
Director Kieron J. Walsh Producers Damien O’Donnell,
Emmaline Dowling Script Patrick McDonnell Photography
Russell Gleeson Editors Juangus Dinsmore, Martha Meyler
Production Design Anna Rackard Music Stephen McKeon
Main Cast Charlie Kelly, Aoife Duffin, Denis Conway, Manus
Halligan Irish Location Wicklow Running Time 14 minutes
Production Company
Suitable Films
Tel +353 87 688 8366
[email protected]
Director/Script Dave Tynan Producer Dave Leahy
Photography JJ Rolfe Editor John O Connor Production
Design Kate Moylan Music Neil O’Connor Main Cast Ben
Carolan, Karl Rice, Lauren Kinsella, Roxanna Nic Liam, Clare
Dunne Irish Location Dublin Running Time 15 minutes
Production Company
Warrior Films
Tel +353 86 608 3549
[email protected]
Director Andrea Harkin Producer Farah Abushwesha,
Emmet Fleming Script Conor MacNeill Photography Piers
McGrail Editor Catherine Creed Production Design Damian
Byrne Music Gareth Averill Main Cast Anthony Boyle, Niall
McNamee, Eileen O Higgins Irish Locations Dublin, Wicklow
Running Time 13 minutes
Production Company
Fleming Creative
Tel +353 87 622 8391
[email protected]
Directors Laura McNicholas, Ann Marie Hourihane
Producer/Script Ann Marie Hourihane Editor Gareth Nolan
Main Cast Donal Courtney Irish Locations Dublin, Wicklow
Running Time 10 minutes
Production Company
925 Productions
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Tel +353 87 674 9226
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11 Minutes 2015
Director/Script Jerzy Skolimowski Producers Jerzy
Skolimowski, Ewa Piaskowska, Andrew Lowe, Ed Guiney
Production Companies Element Pictures, Skopia Film
Agnes Browne 1999
Director Anjelica Huston Producers Jim Sheridan, Arthur
Lappin, Greg Smith, Anjelica Huston Script Brendan O’Carroll,
John Goldsmith Production Company Hell’s Kitchen
As If I Am Not There 2010
Director/Script Juanita Wilson Producers Nathalie
Lichtenthaler, James Flynn Production Company Octagon
Films
32A 2007
Director/Script Marian Quinn Producers Tommy Weir,
Roshanak Behesht Nedjad Production Company Janey
Pictures
Ailsa 1993
Director Paddy Breathnach Producer Ed Guiney Script Joe
O’Connor Production Company Temple Films
A Thousand Times Goodnight 2013
Director Erik Poppe Script Harald Rosenløw Eeg, Erik Poppe,
with additional material by Kirsten Sheridan Producers Finn
Gjerdrum, Stein B. Kvae Production Companies Newgrange
Pictures, Paradox Rettigheter AS, Zentropa International
Sweden
48 Angels 2006
Director Marion Comer Writers Marion Comer, Craig Holland
Producers John McDonnell, Robert Medema, Marion Comer
Production Company Reflected Light Pictures
A
About Adam 1999
Director Gerard Stembridge Producers Anna Devlin, Marina
Hughes Script Gerard Stembridge Production Company
Venus Film & Television
Absolution 2015
Director Petri Kotwica Script Johanna Hartikainen, Petri
Kotwica Producers Minna Virtanen, Jackie Larkin, Lesley
McKimm Production Companies Vertigo Production Finland,
Newgrange Pictures
Accelerator 1999
Director Vinny Murphy Producer Michael Garland Script
Mark Stewart, Vinny Murphy Production Company Two for
the Show
Actors, The 2003
Director/Script Conor McPherson Story by Neil Jordan
Producers Neil Jordan, Redmond Morris, Stephen Woolley
Production Company Company of Wolves
Adam & Paul 2004
Director Lenny Abrahamson Producer Jonny Speers
Executive Producers Andrew Lowe, Ed Guiney Script Mark
O’Halloran Production Company Porridge Pictures
A Date for Mad Mary 2015
Director Darren Thornton Script Darren Thornton, Colin
Thornton Producers Ed Guiney, Juliette Bonass Production
Company Element Pictures
A Film with Me in It 2008
Director Ian Fitzgibbon Producers Alan Moloney, Susan
Mullen Script Mark Doherty Production Company Parallel
Film Productions
A Further Gesture 1996
Director Robert Dornhelm Producers David Collins, Chris
Curling Script Ronan Bennett Production Company Samson
Films
110
A Kiss for Jed 2010
Director Maurice Linnane Producer Tim Palmer Script Barry
Devlin, Maurice Linnane Production Company Ignition Film
Productions
Alarm 2008
Director/Script Gerard Stembridge Producers Anna Devlin,
Marina Hughes Production Company Venus Productions
Albert Nobbs 2011
Director Rodrigo Garcia Producers Alan Moloney, Glenn
Close, Bonnie Curtis, Julie Lynn Script John Banville, Glenn
Close, Gabriella Prekop Production Company Parallel Film
Productions
All Good Children 2010
Director Alicia Duffy Producers Ed Guiney, Andrew
Lowe, Jonathan Cavendish, Tom Dercourt, Patrick Quinet
Production Company Element Pictures
All Is By My Side 2013
Director/Script John Ridley Producers Tristan Orpen
Lynch, Nigel Thomas, Charlotte Walls, Sean McKittrick, Jeff
Cullota Production Companies Subotica, Watchtower Film
Productions, Darko Entertainment, Matador Pictures
All Soul’s Day 1997
Director/Script Alan Gilsenan Producer David McLoughlin
Production Company Yellow Asylum Films
All Things Bright and Beautiful 1993
Director Barry Devlin Producer Katy McGuinness Script
Barry Devlin Production Company The Good Film Co
B
Babygirl 2011
Director/Script Macdara Vallely Producers David Collins,
Paul Miller, Gigi Dement Production Companies Samson
Films, Escape Pictures
Beckett on Film 2000
Act Without Words I Director Karel Reisz. Act Without
Words II Director Enda Hughes. A Piece of Monologue
Director Robin Lefevre. Breath Director Damien Hirst.
Catastrophe Director David Mamet. Come and Go Director
John Crowley. Endgame Director Conor McPherson.
Footfalls Director Walter Aasmus. Happy Days, Director
Patricia Rozema. Krapp’s Last Tape Director Atom Egoyan.
Not I Director Neil Jordan. Ohio Impromptu Director
Charles Surridge. Play Director Anthony Minghella.
Rockaby Director Richard Eyre. Rough for Theatre I Director
Kieron J Walsh. Rough for Theatre II Director Katie Mitchell.
That Time Director Hales Garrad. Waiting for Godot
Director Michael Lindsay-Hogg. What Where Director
Damien O’Donnell. Producers Alan Moloney, Michael
Colgan Production Company Blue Angel Films
Becoming Jane 2007
Director Julian Jarrold Producers Robert Bernstein, Douglas
Rae, Graham Broadbent, James Flynn, Morgan O’Sullivan
Script Kevin Hood, Sarah Williams Production Companies
Ecosse Films, Blueprint Films, Octagon Films
A Love Divided 1998
Director Syd Macartney Producers Tim Palmer, Alan
Moloney, Gerry Gregg Script Stuart Hepburn Production
Company Parallel Films
Between the Canals 2010
Director/Script Mark O’Connor Producer Deirdre Barry
Production Company Avalon Films
A Man of No Importance 1993
Director Suri Krishnama Producer Jonathan Cavendish
Script Barry Devlin Production Company Little Bird
Black Day at Black Rock 2000
Director/Script Gerard Stembridge Producers Anna Devlin,
Marina Hughes Production Company Venus Films
An Gobán Saor 1994
Writers/Directors Nuala Ní Dhomhnaill, Liadh Ní Riada
Producer Anna Ní Mhaonaigh Production Company
Ilanna Teo
Black Ice 2013
Director Johnny Gogan Producers Johnny Gogan, Nicky
Gogan, Trevor Curran Script Brian Leyden, Johnny Gogan
Production Company Bandit Films
A Shine of Rainbows 2009
Director Vic Sarin Producers Tina Phelme, Kim Roberts,
James Flynn Script Danis Foon, Catherine Spear, Vic Sarin
Production Companies Octagon Films, Sepia Films
Blind Flight 2004
Director John Furse Producers Sally Hibbin, David Collins,
Eddie Dick Script Brian Keenan, John Furse Production
Company Samson Films
Bloody Sunday 2001
Director/Script Paul Greengrass Producers Mark Redhead, Jim
Sheridan, Arthur Lappin Production Company Hell’s Kitchen
Bloom 2004
Director/Script Sean Walsh Producers Sean Walsh, Gerry
Murphy, Mark Byrne Production Company Odyssey Pictures
Bogwoman 1997
Director/Script Tom Collins Producers Martha O’Neill, Tom
Collins Production Company De Facto Film & Video
Borstal Boy 2000
Director Peter Sheridan Producers Pat Moylan, Arthur
Lappin, Jim Sheridan Script Peter Sheridan, Nye Heron
Production Company Hell’s Kitchen
Boxed 2003
Director/Script Marion Comer Producers Laurence Penn,
Lene Bausager, Douglas Graham Production Companies
Fireproof Films, Ugly Duckling Films
Boxer, The 1998
Producer/Director Jim Sheridan Producer Arthur Lappin
Script Terry George Production Company Hell’s Kitchen
Boy Eats Girl 2005
Director Stephen Bradley Producers Ed Guiney, Andrew Lowe
Script Derek Landy Production Company Element Films
Boy from Mercury, The 1996
Director/Script Martin Duffy Producer Marina Hughes
Production Company Mercurian Films
Brand New-U 2014
Director/Script Simon Pummell Producers Janine Marmot,
John Keville, Conor Barry, Reinier Selen Production
Companies SP Films, Hot Property Films, Rinkel Films
Breakfast on Pluto 2006
Director Neil Jordan Script Neil Jordan, Patrick McCabe
(based on the book by Patrick McCabe) Producers Alan
Moloney, Neil Jordan, Stephen Woolley Production
Companies Parallel Films, Number 9 Films
Broken Harvest 1993
Director Maurice O’Callaghan Producer Jerry O’Callaghan
Script Kate O’Callaghan, Maurice O’Callaghan Production
Company Destiny Films
Brooklyn 2015
Director John Crowley Script Nick Hornby Producers Finola
Dwyer, Amanda Posey Executive Producer Alan Moloney
Production Companies Wildgaze Films, Finola Dwyer
Productions, Parallel Films, Item 7
Byzantium 2012
Director Neil Jordan Script Moira Buffini Producers Alan
Maloney, Stephen Woolley, Elizabeth Karlsen, William D.
Johnson, Sam Englebardt Production Companies Parallel
Films, Number 9 Films
111
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Come on Eileen 2011
Director/Script Finola Geraghty Producers Finola Geraghty,
Katie Holly, Kieran J Walsh Production Companies Blinder
Films, Foal Film Productions
Dead Bodies 2003
Director Robert Quinn Producers David McLoughlin,
Clare Scully Script Derek Landy Production Company
Distinguished Features
Eclipse, The 2009
Director Conor McPherson Producer Rob Walpole Script
Conor McPherson, Billy Roche Production Company
Treasure Entertainment
Conamara 2000
Director Eoin Moore Producer Ingrid Holzapfel Script Greg
Brennan Production Company Boje Buck Produktion
Dead Long Enough 2006
Director Tom Collins Producer Paul Donovan Script James
Hawes, Tom Collins Production Company Grand Pictures
Eden 2008
Director Declan Recks Producer David Collins Script Eugene
O’Brien Production Company Samson Films
Calvary 2013
Director/Script John Michael McDonagh Producers James
Flynn, Chris Clark, Flora Fernandez Marengo Production
Companies Octagon Films, Reprisal Films
Controra 2013
Director/Script Rossella de Venuto Producers Dominic Wright,
Jacqueline Kerrin, Maurizio Antonini, Valentina Gardani
Production Companies Ripple World Pictures, Interlinea
Dead Meat 2004
Director/Script Conor McMahon Producers Ed King,
Michael Griffin Production Company 3 Way Productions
Englishman, The 2008
Director Ian Sellers Producers Teresa Mulqueen, David
Collins Script Ian Sellers, Brendan Grant Production
Company Samson Films
Canal, The 2014
Director/Script Ivan Kavanagh Producers AnneMarie
Naughton, Vaughan Sivell Production Companies Park Films,
Western Edge Pictures, Treasure Entertainment
Country 2000
Director/Script Kevin Liddy Producer Jack Armstrong
Production Company Indi Films
Call Girl 2012
Director Mikael Marcimain Script Marietta von Hausswolff
von Baumgarten Producers Mimmi Spang, Lesley McKimm
Production Companies Newgrange Pictures, Garage Film,
Friland Porduksjon, Yellow Film
Capital Letters 2005
Director/Script Ciaran O’Connor Producers Nuala
Cunningham, Ciaran O’Connor, Linda Cardiff Production
Company New Decade Films
Cowboys & Angels 2004
Director/Script David Gleeson Producer Nathalie
Lichtenthaeler Production Company Wide Eye Films
Chaos 2001
Director/Script Geraldine Creed Producer Brendan
McCarthy Production Company Blue Light Productions
Cracks 2009
Director Jordan Scott Producers Julie Payne, Kwesi Dickson,
Rosalie Swedlin, Andrew Lowe, Christine Vachon Script
Caroline Ip, Ben Court, Jordan Scott Production Companies
Element Pictures, Future Films, Antenna 3 Films, Scott Free
Charlie Casanova 2012
Director/Script/Producer Terry McMahon Production
Company Source Productions
Crooked Mile, The 2001
Director/Script Stephen Kane Producers Triona Campbell,
Avril Ryan Production Company Campbell Ryan Productions
Cherrybomb 2009
Director Lisa Barros D’Sa, Glenn Leyburn Producers Michael
Casey, Mark Huffam, Brian Kirk Script Daragh Carville
Production Companies Octagon Films, Green Park Films,
Generator Entertainment
Crushproof 1997
Director Paul Tickell Producers Nicholas O’Neill, Kees
Kassander Script James Mathers Production Company
Liquid Films
Cherry Tree 2015
Director David Keating Script Brendan McCarthy Producers
John McDonnell, Brendan McCarthy, Jan Doense, Herman
Slagter Production Companies Fantastic Films, House of
Netherhorror
D
Circle of Friends 1993
Director Pat O’Connor Producers Frank Price, Arlene Sellers,
Alex Winitsky Script Andrew Davies Production Company
Good Girls
Circus Fantasticus 2010
Director/Script Janez Burger Producers Morgan Bushe,
Jozko Rutar Petri Rossi Production Companies Fastnet Films,
Staragara Productions
Citadel 2012
Director/Script Ciaran Foy Producers Katie Holly, Brian
Coffey Production Companies Blinder Films, Sigma Films
112
Daisy Chain, The 2008
Director Aisling Walsh Producers Tristan Orpen Lynch,
Dominic Wright Script Lauren Mackenzie Production
Company Subotica Entertainment
Dancing at Lughnasa 1998
Director Pat O’Connor Producer Noel Pearson Script Frank
McGuinness Production Company Ferndale Films
Dare to Be Wild 2014
Director/Script Vivienne deCourcy Producers Rebecca
O’Flanagan, Rob Walpole Production Companies Treasure
Entertainment, Crow’s Nest
Dark Touch 2013
Director/Script Marina de Van Producers Ed Guiney,
Martina Niland, Patrick Sobelman, Jean-Luc Ormieres, Marc
Bordure Production Company Element Pictures, Ex Nihlo/
Agat Films, Filmgate Films
Death of a Superhero 2011
Director Ian Fitzgibbon Producers Michael Garland,
Astrid Kahmke, Philipp Kreuzer Script Anthony McCarten
Production Companies Grand Pictures, Bavaria Pictures
Disappearance of Finbar, The 1994/95
Director Sue Clayton Producers David Collins, Bertil
Ohlsson, Martin Bruce Clayton Script Dermot Bolger
Production Company Samson Films
Disco Pigs 2000
Director Kirsten Sheridan Producer Ed Guiney Script Enda
Walsh Production Company Temple Films
Dollhouse 2011
Director/Script Kirsten Sheridan Producer John Wallace
Production Company The Factory
Dorothy Mills 2008
Director Agnes Merlet Producers Marc Missonnier, Eric
Jehelman, James Flynn Script Agnes Merlet, Juliette Sales
Production Companies Fidélité Films, Octagon Films
DOT.COM 2007
Director Luís Galvão Teles Producers Luís Galvão Teles,
Francois Gonot, Edwina Forkin Production Companies
Fado Filmes, Ipso Facto, Alta Producción, Zanzibar Films,
VideoFilmes
Drinking Crude 1997
Writer/Director Owen McPolin Producers Kim Tapsell,
Gerry Johnston Production Company Sweetskin
E
Eamon 2009
Director/Script Margaret Corkery Producer Seamus Byrne
Production Company Zanita Films
Earthbound 2011
Director/Script Alan Brennan Producers Heidi Madsen,
Jacqueline Kerrin, Dominic Wright Production Companies
Ripple World Pictures, Paper Dreams
Escapist, The 2007
Director Rupert Wyatt Producers Adrian Sturges, Alan
Moloney Script Rupert Wyatt, Daniel Hardy Production
Company Parallel Film Productions
Essential Killing 2011
Director Jerzy Skolimowski Producers Andrew Lowe, Ewa
Piaskowska, Jerzy Skolimowski Script Ewa Piaskowska,
Jerzy Skolimowski Production Companies Element Pictures,
Skopia Film, Cylinder Productions, Mythberg Films
F
Fading Light, The 2010
Director/Script Ivan Kavanagh Producer Anne Marie
Naughton Production Company Park Films
Fifth Province, The 1997
Director Frank Stapleton Producers Catherine Tiernan,
Nina Fitzpatrick, Frank Stapleton Production Company
Ocean Films
Finding Joy 2012
Director/Script Neil Dowling Producers Neil Dowling, Ross
Whitaker Production Company True Films
Five Day Shelter 2010
Director/Script Ger Leonard Producers Liam O’Neill, Villi
Ragnarsson Production Company Paradox Pictures
Five Minutes of Heaven 2009
Director Oliver Hirschbiegel Producers Eoin O’Callaghan,
Ed Guiney, Andrew Lowe Script Guy Hibbert Production
Companies Element Pictures, Big Fish Films, Ruby Films
Flick 1999
Director Fintan Connolly Producer Fiona Bergin Script
Fintan Connolly Production Company Fubar
Food Guide to Love, The 2013
Directors Dominic Harari, Teresa de Pelegri Script Dominic
Harari, Teresa de Pelegri, Eugene O’Brien Producers
Mary Callery, Ruth Coady, Mariela Besuievsky Production
Companies Parallel Film Productions, Tornasol Films
113
Foxes (Li ti ky) 2009
Director/Script Mira Fornayovà Producers David Collins,
Brian Willis, Viktor Schwarcz, Juraj Buzalka Production
Companies Samson Films, Cineart TV Prague, Miras SRO
Frank 2014
Director Lenny Abrahamson Script Jon Ronson, Peter
Straughan Producers Ed Guiney, David Barron, Stevie
Lee Production Companies Element Pictures, Runaway
Fridge Films
Frankie Starlight 1994/95
Director Michael Lindsay-Hogg Producer Noel Pearson
Script Chet Raymo, Ronan O’Leary Production Company
Ferndale Films
Freeze Frame 2004
Director/Script John Simpson Producers Michael Casey,
Martha O’Neill Production Companies Parallel World
Productions, Wildfire Films
Front Line, The 2006
Director/Writer David Gleeson Producers Natalie Lichtenhaler,
James Flynn Production Company Wide Eye Films
G
Garage 2007
Director Lenny Abrahamson Producers Ed Guiney, Andrew
Lowe Script Mark O’Halloran Production Company Element
Pictures
General, The 1998
Writer/Producer/Director John Boorman Production
Company Merlin Films
Get Up & Go 2014
Director/Script Brendan Grant Producers Juliette Bonass,
Macdara Kelleher, Felicity Óppe Production Companies
Fastnet Films, Fragrant Films
Ghosthunters – On Icy Trails 2014
Director Tobi Baumann Script Roland Slavik, Tobi Baumann,
Mike O’Leary Producers Oliver Schündler, Boris Ausserer,
Peter Wirthensohn, Tommy Pridnig, Jacqueline Kerrin,
Dominic Wright, Christoph Ott Production Companies
Ripple World Pictures, Lucky Bird Pictures, Lotus-Film,
Warner Brothers GmbH
Glassland 2015
Director/Script Gerard Barrett Producers Ed Guiney, Juliette
Bonass Production Companies Element Pictures, Nine
Entertainment
Gold 2014
Director Niall Heery Script Brendan Heery, Niall Heery
Producers Tristan Orpen Lynch, Aoife O’Sullivan Production
Companies Subotica, Matador Pictures
114
Goldfish Memory 2003
Director/Script Liz Gill Producer Breda Walsh Production
Company Goldfish Films
Gold in the Streets 1996
Director Liz Gill Producer Noel Pearson Script Janet Noble,
Noel Pearson Production Company Ferndale Films
Good Man, The 2012
Director/Script Phil Harrison Producers Susan Picken,
Roy Zetisky, Rebecca O’Flanagan Production Companies
Manifesto Films, Jet Black Entertainment, Treasure
Entertainment
Good Vibrations 2012
Directors Lisa Barros D’Sa, Glenn Leyburn Script Colin
Carberry, Glenn Patterson Producers Chris Martin,
Andrew Eaton, David Holmes, Rebecca O’Flanagan, Rob
Walpole Production Companies Treasure Entertainment,
Canderblinks
Grabbers 2011
Director Jon Wright Producers Martina Niland, Tracy
Brimm, Kate Myers Piers Tempest, Eduardo Levy, James
Martin Script Kevin Lehane Production Companies Samson
Films, Forward Films
Guarantee, The 2014
Director Ian Power Script Colin Murphy Producer John
Kelleher Production Company John Kelleher Media
Hanged Man, The (El Juego del Adhorcado) 2009
Director Manuel Gómez Pereira Producers Ana Amigo,
Tristan Orpen Lynch, Dominic Wright Production
Companies Subotica Entertainment, Amigo Productions,
Cinematograficas, Lennon Proucciones
Happy Ever Afters 2009
Director/Script Stephen Burke Producer Lesley McKimm
Production Company Newgrange Pictures
Hardy Bucks Movie, The 2013
Director/Producer/Script Mike Cockayne Script Gerry
Greaney Production Company Hardy Films
Haywire 2012
Director Steven Soderbergh Script Lem Dobbs Producers
Gregory Jacobs, Alan Maloney Production Companies
Parallel Film Productions, Relativity Media
Intermission 2003
Director John Crowley Producers Neil Jordan, Alan
Moloney, Stephen Woolley Writer Mark O’Rowe Production
Companies Parallel Films, Company of Wolves
Headrush 2003
Director/Script Shimmy Marcus Producer Edwina Forkin
Production Company Zanzibar Films
Investigator, The (A Nyomazo) 2009
Director/Script Attila Galambos Producers Ferenc Pusztai,
Macdara Kelleher, Martin Persson Production Companies
Fastnet Films, KMH Film, Anagram Production
Helen 2009
Directors/Script Christine Molloy, Joe Lawlor Producer Joe
Lawlor Production Company Desperate Optimists
Hideaways 2011
Director Agnés Merlet Script Nick Murphy, Agnés Merlet
Producers James Flynn, Jean Luc Ormieres Production
Companies Octagon Films, Fidelite Films, Filmgate Films
High Boot Benny 1993
Director Joe Comerford Producer David Kelly Script Joe
Comerford Production Company Sandy Films
Guiltrip 1994/95
Director Gerry Stembridge Producer Ed Guiney Script Gerry
Stembridge Production Company Temple Films
Honeymooners, The 2004
Director/Script Karl Golden Producers Martina Niland,
Martin Brinkler Production Company Samson Films
How About You 2007
Director Anthony Byrne Producer Noel Pearson Script Jean
Paisley Production Company Ferndale Films
H3 2001
Director Les Blair Producers James Flynn, Juanita Wilson
Script Laurence McKeown, Brian Campbell Production
Company Metropolitan Films
How Harry Became a Tree 2001
Director Goran Paskaljevic Producer Liam O’Neill Script
Goran Paskaljevic, Stephen Walsh Production Company
Paradox Films
Hallow, The 2015
Director Corin Hardy Script Corin Hardy, Felipe Marino
Producers John McDonnell, Brendan McCarthy, Felipe
Marino, Joe Neurauter Production Companies Occupant
Entertainment, Fantastic Films
How to Cheat in the Leaving Certificate 1997
Director Graham Jones Producers Graham Jones, Ciara
Flanagan Script Graham Jones, Tadhg O’Higgins, Aislinn
O’Loughlin Production Company Graham Jones
Halo Effect, The 2004
Director/Script Lance Daly Producers Macdara Kelleher,
Hughie Kelly Executive Producers John Kelleher, Les Kelly
Production Company Fastnet Films
I Could Read the Sky 1999
Director Nichola Bruce Producers Janine Marmot, Nicholas
O’Neill Script Nichola Bruce (based on the book by Timothy
O’Grady & Steve Pyke) Production Company Liquid Films
Inside I’m Dancing 2004
Director Damien O’Donnell Producers James Flynn, Juanita
Wilson, Catherine Tiernan Script Jeffrey Caine (based on a
story by Christian O’Reilly) Production Company Octagon
Films
Guard, The 2010
Director/Script John Michael McDonagh Producers Ed
Guiney, Andrew Lowe, Chris Clark, Flora Fernandez Marengo
Production Companies Element Pictures, Reprisal Films
H
I
Isolation 2006
Director/Script Billy O’Brien Producers Ruth Kenley-Letts,
Bertrand Faivre, Ed Guiney Production Companies Element
Films, The Bureau
Istanbul (Isztambul) 2011
Director/Script Ferenc Török Producers Dominic Wright,
Jacqueline Kerrin, László Kántor, Petra Goedings, Serkan
Acar Production Companies Ripple World Pictures, Új
Budapest Filmstudió, Phanta Vision, Kuzey
I Used to Live Here 2015
Director/Script Frank Berry Producer Frank Berry, Donna
Eperon Production Company Write Direction Films
I Went Down 1997
Director Paddy Breathnach Producer Rob Walpole Script
Conor McPherson Production Company Treasure Films
J
Jimmy’s Hall 2014
Director Ken Loach Script Paul Laverty Producer Rebecca
O’Brien Executive Producer Andrew Lowe Production
Companies Element Pictures, Sixteen Films, Why Not
Productions
Johnny Was 2006
Director Mark Hammond Script Brendan Foley Producers
Patrick Fitzsymons, Tom Maguire, Paul Largan, Lars
Hermann, Ira Besserman, Brendan Foley Production
Company Borderline Productions
115
Jump 2012
Director Kieron J. Walsh Script Kieron J. Walsh, Steve
Brooks Producer Brendan J. Byrne Production Companies
Blinder Films, Hotshot Films
K
Kelly + Victor 2012
Director/Script Kieran Evans Producers Janine Marmot,
Andrew Freedman Production Companies Venom, Hot
Property
Last September, The 1999
Director Deborah Warner Producer Yvonne Thunder Script
John Banville Production Company Thunder Pictures
Le Dernier Mot 1999
Director Sebastien Grall Producers John Kelleher, Fabienne
Servan-Schreiber Script Anne Valton, Marina Ní Dhubhain
Production Company Fastnet Films
Legend of Longwood, The 2014
Director Lisa Mulcahy Script Nadadja Kemper, Lisa Mulcahy
Producers Michael Garland, Rob Vermuelen, Nadadja Kemper
Production Companies Grand Pictures, Holland Harbour
Kill Daddy, Goodnight (Das Vaterspiel) 2008
Director/Script Michael Glawogger Producers Christine
Ruppert, Lesley McKinn Production Companies Tatfilm,
Newgrange Films
Let Us Prey 2014
Director Brian O’Malley Script Rae Brunton, David Cairns,
Fiona Watson Producers John McDonnell, Brendan
McCarthy, Eddie Dick Production Companies Fantastic
Films, Makar Productions
King of the Travellers 2012
Director/Script Mark O’Connor Producers Cormac Fox,
John Wallace Production Company Vico Picture and Sound
Life’s a Breeze 2012
Director/Script Lance Daly Producer Macdara Kelleher
Production Companies Fastnet Films, Anagram
Kings 2007
Director/Script Tom Collins Producer Jackie Larkin
Production Company Newgrange Pictures
Lobster, The 2015
Director Yorgos Lanthimos Script Yorgos Lanthimos,
Efthimis Filippou Producers Ed Guiney, Lee Magiday, Ceci
Dempsey, Yorgos Lanthimos Production Companies Element
Pictures, Scarlet Films, Limp, Lemming Film, Haut et Court,
Faliro House
Kisses 2008
Director/Script Lance Daly Producer Macdara Kelleher
Production Company Fastnet Films
Korea 1993
Director Cathal Black Producer Darryl Collins Script Joe
O’Byrne Production Companies Black Star Films, Cathal
Black Films
L
Lapland Odyssey (Napapiirin Sankarit) 2011
Director Dome Karukoski Producers Jacqueline Kerrin,
Dominic Wright, Aleksi Bardy, Martin Persson Script Pekko
Pesonen Production Companies Ripple World Pictures,
Helsinki Filmi, Anagram Produktion
Last Bus Home, The 1997
Director/Script Johnny Gogan Producer Paul Donovan
Production Company Grand Pictures
Last Days on Mars, The 2013
Director Ruairí Robinson Script Clive Dawson Producers
John McDonnell, Brendan McCarthy, Michael Kuhn, Andrea
Cornwell Production Companies Fantastic Films, Qwerty Films
Last of the High Kings, The 1994/95
Director David Keating Producer Tim Palmer Script David
Keating, Gabriel Byrne Production Company Parallel Films
116
Looking Glass, The 2010
Director/Script Colin Downey Producer Eimear O’Kane
Production Company EMU Productions
Lotus Eaters 2011
Director Alexandra McGuinness Producers Morgan Bushe,
Mark Lee Script Alexandra McGuinness, Brendan Grant
Production Companies Fastnet Films, McGuinnesslee
Love and Rage 1998
Producer/Director Cathal Black Producer Rudolf Wichmann
Script Brian Lynch Production Company Cathal Black
Love and Savagery 2009
Director John Smith Producers Barbara Doran, Lynne
Wilson, Kevin Tierney, Tristan Orpen Lynch Script Des Walsh
Production Companies Subotica Entertainment, Morag
Loves Company, Park Ex Pictures
Love Eternal 2012
Director/Script Brendan Muldowney Producers Conor
Barry, Morgan Bushe, Macdara Kelleher Production
Companies Fastnet Films, Red Lion S.a.r.l, Rinkel Film BV,
T.O Entertainment
M
Magdalene Sisters, The 2003
Director/Script Peter Mullan Producers Ed Guiney, Frances
Higson Production Company Element Films
Mammal 2015
Director Rebecca Daly Script Rebecca Daly, Glenn
Montgomery Producers Macdara Kelleher, Conor Barry,
John Kelleher, Reiner Selen, Gilles Chanial Production
Companies Fastnet Films, Calach Films, Rinkel Films
Man About Dog 2004
Director Paddy Breathnach Producers Robert Walpole,
Simon Channing Williams Script Pearse Elliott Production
Companies Treasure Entertainment, Potboiler Productions
Mapmaker 2001
Director/Script Johnny Gogan Producer Paul Donovan
Production Company Grand Pictures
Mickybo & Me 2005
Director/Script Terry Loane Producers Mark Huffam, Mike
McGeagh Production Companies Octagon Films, New
Moon Pictures
Middletown 2006
Director Brian Kirk Script Daragh Carville Producers
Michael Casey, Mark Byrne, Martha O’Neill Production
Company Green Park Films
Mighty Celt, The 2005
Director/Script Pearse Elliott Producers Robert Walpole, Paddy
McDonald, Paddy Breathnach, Michael Casey Production
Companies Treasure Entertainment, Green Park Films
Milo 2012
Director/Script Berend Boorsman, Roel Boorsman Producers
Martina Niland, San Fu Maltha Production Companies
Samson Films, Fu Works
Miracle, The 2012
Director Simon Staho Script Simon Staho, Peter Birro
Producers Jonas Frederiksen, Peter Garde, Tristen Orpen
Lynch Production Companies Subotica Entertainment,
Zentropa Entertainment, XX Film
Miss Julie 2014
Director/Script Liv Ullman Producers Tristan Orpen Lynch,
Aoife O’Sullivan, Teun Hilte, Oliver Dungey, Synnove Horsdal
Production Companies Subotica Entertainment, The
Apocalypse Films Co, Maipo Films, Senorita Films
Mister John 2013
Directors/Script Christine Molloy, Joe Lawlor Producers
David Collins, Fran Borgia, Joe Lawlor Production
Companies Samson Films, Akanga Film Asia, Desperate
Optimists
Moondance 1993
Director Dagmar Hirtz Producers James Mitchell, Jonathan
Cavendish Script Burt Weinshanker Production Company
Little Bird
Moscow Never Sleeps 2014
Director/Script Johnny O’Reilly Producers Katie Holly,
Johnny O’Reilly, Andrey Zakharov Production Companies
Blinder Films, Snapshot Films
Most Fertile Man in Ireland, The 2000
Director Dudi Appleton Producer David Collins Script Jim
Keeble Production Company Samson Films
The Moth Diaries 2011
Director/Script Mary Harron Producers David Collins,
Sandra Cunningham, Karine Martine Production Companies
Samson Films, Strada Films, Mediamax
My Brothers 2010
Director Paul Fraser Producers Rebecca O’Flanagan, Rob
Walpole Script William Collins Production Company
Rubicon Films
My Friend Joe 1994/95
Director Chris Bould Producers Michael O’Connell, Gerhard
Schmidt Script David Howard, Declan Hughes Production
Company ProMedia
My Name is Emily 2015
Director/Script Simon Fitzmaurice Producers Lesley
McKimm, Kathryn Kennedy Production Companies
Newgrange Pictures, Kennedy Films, Garagefilm, Paradox
Mystics 2003
Director David Blair Producers Mark O’Sullivan, Michael
Ryan, Nigel Warren Green Script Wesley Burrowes
Production Company MR Films
N
Night Train 1998
Director John Lynch Producer Tristan Orpen Lynch
Script Aodhan Madden Production Company Subotica
Entertainment
Niko and the Way to the Stars 2008
Directors Michael Hegner, Kari Juusonen Script Hannu
Tuomainen, Marteinn Thorisson, Mark Hodkinson Production
Companies Magma Films, Animaker, Ulysses Films, Afilm
Nora 1999
Director Pat Murphy Producers James Flynn, Tracey
Seaward Script Pat Murphy, Gerard Stembridge Production
Companies Volta, Metropolitan Films
117
Not Afraid, Not Afraid 2001
Director Annette Carducci Producers Morgan O’Sullivan,
James Flynn, Howard Gibbins Script Annette Carducci,
Barry Devlin Production Company World 2000
Outcast 2010
Director/Script Colm McCarthy Producers John McDonnell,
Brendan McCarthy Production Companies Fantastic Films,
Makar Films
Price of Desire, The 2014
Director/Script Mary McGuckian Producers JeanJacques Neira, Hubert Toint, Mary McGuckian Production
Companies EG Film Productions, Saga Film
Runway, The 2010
Director/Script Ian Power Producers Macdara Kelleher,
Brendan McDonald, Bernard Michaux Production
Companies Fastnet Films, Lucil Films
Nothing Personal 1994/95
Director Thaddeus O’Sullivan Producers Tracey Seaward,
Jonathan Cavendish Script Danny Mornin Production
Company Little Bird
Out of Here 2014
Director/Script Donal Foreman Producer Emmet Fleming
Production Company Stalker Films
Princess (Prinsessa) 2009
Director/Script Teresa Fabik Producers Sandra Harms,
Morgan Bushe Production Companies Fastnet Films,
Breidablick Film Production
S
Puckoon 2001
Director/Script Terence Ryan Producers Ken Tuohy, Terence
Ryan Production Company Distinguished Features
Saltwater 1999
Director/Script Conor McPherson Producer Robert Walpole
Production Company Treasure Films
Puffball 2007
Director Nicolas Roeg Producers Michael Garland, Julie
Baines, Ben Woolford, Martin Paulhus Executive Producer
Paul Donovan Script Dan Weldon Production Company
Grand Pictures
Sanctuary 2012
Director Norah McGettigan Script Norah McGettigan,
Gabriel Enrigue Vargus Vasqyez Producers Andrew
Freedman, Katarzyna Slesicka Production Companies
Venom, Wajda Studios
Pursuit 2015
Director/Script Paul Mercier Producer Anne Gately
Production Company An Pointe Productions
Savage 2009
Director/Script Brendan Muldowney Producer Conor Barry
Production Company SP Films
Nothing Personal 2009
Director/Script Urszula Antoniak Producers Reinier Selen,
Edwin van Meurs, Morgan Bushe Production Companies
Fastnet Films, Rinkel Film, Family Affair Films
November Afternoon 1996
Directors John Carney, Tom Hall Producer Pat O’Donoghue
Script John Carney, Tom Hall Production Company High
Hat Productions
O
Omagh 2004
Director Pete Travis Producers Ed Guiney, Paul Greengrass
Script Guy Hibbert, Paul Greengrass Production Company
Hells Kitchen International
Once 2007
Director/Script John Carney Producers Martina Niland,
David Collins Production Company Samson Films
Ondine 2009
Director/Script Neil Jordan Producers Neil Jordan, James
Flynn, Ben Browning Production Company Octagon Films
One Hundred Mornings 2009
Director/Script Conor Horgan Producer Katie Holly
Production Company Blinder Films
On the Nose 2000
Director David Caffrey Producers Tristan Orpen Lynch, Scott
Kennedy Script Tony Philpott Production Company Subotica
Entertainment
Ordinary Decent Criminal 1999
Director Thaddeus O’Sullivan Producer Jonathan Cavendish
Script Gerry Stembridge Production Company Little Bird
Other Side of Sleep, The 2011
Director Rebecca Daly Producer Morgan Bushe Script Glenn
Montgomery, Rebecca Daly Production Companies Fastnet
Films, Rinkel Film & TV Productions, KMH Film Productions
Our Wonderful Home 2008
Director/Script Ivan Kavanagh Producers Dominic Wright,
Jacqueline Kerrin Production Company Ripple World
Pictures
118
P
Park 1999
Directors/Producers John Carney, Tom Hall Script John
Carney Production Company High Hat Productions
Parked 2011
Director Darragh Byrne Producers Jacqueline Kerrin,
Dominic Wright, Aleksi Bardy Script Ciaran Creagh
Production Companies Ripple World Pictures, Helsinki Filmi
Patrick’s Day 2014
Director/Script Terry McMahon Producers Tim Palmer,
Rachel Lysaght Production Company Ignition Film
Productions
Pavee Lackeen 2005
Director Perry Ogden Producers Perry Ogden, Martina
Niland, John Rocha Script Perry Ogden, Mark Venner
Production Company An Lár Films
Peaches 2000
Director/Script Nick Grosso Producer Ronan Glennane
Production Company Stone Ridge Films
Perfect Sense 2011
Director David Mackenzie Producers Gillian Berrie,
Tristan Orpen Lynch, Malte Grunert Sisse, Graum
Jørgensen Script Kim Fupz Aakeson Production
Companies Subotica Entertainment, Sigma Films
Perrier’s Bounty 2009
Director Ian Fitzgibbon Producers Alan Moloney, Stephen
Wolley, Elizabeth Karlsen Script Mark O’Rowe Production
Company Parallel Film Productions
Pete’s Meteor 1998
Director/Script Joe O’Byrne Producers Liam O’Neill, John
Lyons Production Company Paradox Pictures
Pier, The 2012
Director/Script/Producer Gerard Hurley Production
Company Black Equus Production
Pilgrim Hill 2013
Director/Script/Producer Gerard Barrett Production
Company Nine Entertainment Studios
Q
Queen and Country 2014
Director/Script John Boorman Producer Kieran Corrigan
Production Company Merlin Films Productions
R
Race, The 2009
Director André Nebe Producers Michael Garland, Martin
Hagemann Script Rowan O’Neill Production Companies
Grand Pictures, Zero West Film Produktion
Rafters, The 2011
Director/Script John Carney Producers Martina Niland,
Macdara Kelleher Production Company Warehouse Pictures
Rewind 2010
Director PJ Dillon Producers Alex Jones, John Wallace Script
PJ Dillon, Ronan Carr Production Company Carbon Films
Room 2015
Director Lenny Abrahamson Script Emma Donoghue
Producers Ed Guiney, David Gross Production Companies
Element Pictures, No Trace Camping
Run and Jump 2013
Director/Script Steph Green Producers Tamara Anghie,
Martina Niland, Astrid Kahmke, Philipp Kreuzer Script Ailbhe
Keogan Production Companies Samson Films, Bavaria Pictures
Seaside Stories 2010
Director/Producer/Script Fergus Tighe Production
Company Gallivanting Media
Sea, The 2013
Director Stephen Brown Script John Banville Producers
David Collins, Michael Robinson, Luc Roeg Production
Companies Samson Films, Independent Film Company
Secret of Kells, The 2008
Directors Tomm Moore, Nora Twomey Producers Paul
Young, Didier Brunner, Vivian Van Fleteran Script Fabirce
Ziolkowski, Tomm Moore Production Company Cartoon
Saloon
Sensation 2010
Director/Script Tom Hall Producers Katie Holly, Kieron J
Walsh Production Company Blinder Films
Separation Anxiety 1997
Director Mark Staunton Producer Liam O’Neill Script
Shelagh Harcourt Production Companies Paradox Pictures,
Dogtown Films
Shadow Dancer 2012
Director James Marsh Script Tom Bradby Producers Andrew
Lowe, Ed Guiney, Chris Coen Production Companies
Element Pictures, Unanimous Entertainment
Shadows, The 2013
Director/Script Colin Downey Producer Eimear O’Kane
Production Company EMU Productions
Shem the Penman Sings Again 2014
Director Padraig Trehy Script Peter McCarthy, Padraig
Trehy Producer Rossa Mullin Production Company Pooleen
Productions
119
Short Order 2005
Director/Script Anthony Byrne Producers Brian Willis, Peter
Stockhaus, Christine Alderson, David Collins Production
Company Igloo Productions
Shrooms 2007
Director Paddy Breathnach Producers Robert Walpole,
Paddy McDonald Script Pearse Elliott Production Company
Treasure Entertainment
Silence 2012
Director Pat Collins Script Pat Collins, Eoghan MacGiolla
Bhríde, Sharon Whooley Producer Tina Moran Production
Company South Wind Blows
Silent Grace 2001
Director/Producer/Script Maeve Murphy Production
Company Follower Productions
Song of the Sea 2014
Director Tomm Moore Script Tomm Moore, Will Collins
Producers Paul Young, Ross Murray Production Companies
Cartoon Saloon, Melusine Productions, The Big Farm,
Superprod, Noerlum Studios
Spaghetti Slow 1996
Director Valerio Jalongo Producers Katy McGuinness, Carlos
Pasini Hansen Script Barry Devlin, Valerio Jalongo, Lucinda
Coxon Production Company The Good Film Company
Speed Dating 2007
Director/Script Tony Herbert Producers John Conroy, Tony
Herbert Production Company System 48
Spin the Bottle 2003
Director Ian FitzGibbon Producer Michael Garland Script
Ian FitzGibbon, Michael McElhatton Production Company
Grand Pictures
Sing Street 2015
Director/Script John Carney Producers Martina Niland,
Anthony Bregman, Paul Trijbits, Christian Grass, John
Carney Production Companies Cosmo Films, Likely Story,
Filmwave
The Stag 2013
Director John Butler Script John Butler, Peter McDonald
Producers Rebecca O’Flanagan, Robert Walpole Production
Company Treasure Entertainment
Small Engine Repair 2007
Director/Script Niall Heery Producers Tristan Orpen
Lynch, Dominic Wright Production Company Subotica
Entertainment
Standby 2013
Directors Ronan Burke, Rob Burke Script Pierce Ryan
Producer John Wallace Production Companies Black Sheep
Productions, Paul Thiltges Distributions
Snakes and Ladders 1994/95
Director Trish McAdam Producers Lilyan Sievernich, Chris
Sievernich Script Trish McAdam Production Company Livia
Films
Starfish 2004
Director/Script Stephen Kane Producer Victoria Parks
Production Company New Starfish Enterprise
Snap 2010
Director/Script Carmel Winters Producer Martina Niland
Production Company Samson Films
Some Mother’s Son 1996
Director/Writer Terry George Producers Jim Sheridan,
Arthur Lappin, Ed Burke Production Company Hell’s Kitchen
Some Other Stories 2010
Directors Ivona Juka, Ana Maria Rossi, Marija Dzidzeva, Ines
Tanovic, Hannah Slak Producers Ian W Davis, James Flynn,
Anita Juka, Nenad Dukic, Alem Babic, Tomi Salkovski, Dunja
Klemenc Script Ivona Juka, Ana Maria Rossi, Ines Tanovic,
Gjorche Stavreski, Hanna Slak Production Companies DIG
Productions, Octagon Films, See Films Pro, Studio Maj
Production, 4 Film, Dokument, Skopje Film Studio
Song for a Raggy Boy 2003
Director Aisling Walsh Producers Tristan Orpen Lynch,
Dominic Wright, John McDonnell, Kevin Byron Murphy
Script Aisling Walsh, Kevin Byron Murphy (based on book by
Patrick Galvin) Production Company Subotica Entertainment
120
Stay 2013
Director/Script Wiebke von Carolsfeld Producers David
Collins, Martina Niland, Andrew Boutilier, Martin Paul-Hus
Production Companies Samson Films, Amérique Film,
Submission Films
Stella Days 2011
Director Thaddeus O’Sullivan Producer Jackie Larkin Script
Antoine O’Flatharta Production Companies Newgrange
Pictures, Paradox Produksjon
Stitches 2012
Director Conor McMahon Script Conor McMahon, David
O’Brien Producers John McDonnell, Brendan McCarthy,
Ruth Treacy, Julianne Forde Production Companies
Fantastic Films, Tailored Films
Strangerland 2015
Director Kim Farrant Script Fiona Seres, Michael Kinirons
Producers Macdara Kelleher, Naomi Wenck Production
Companies Fastnet Films, Dragonfly Pictures
Studs 2006
Director/Writer Paul Mercier Producers Fiach Mac Conghail,
Cuán Mac Conghail Production Company Brother Films
Sugar 2005
Directors Patrick Jolley, Reynold Reynolds Producers
Samara Golden, Patrick Jolley, Reynold Reynolds,
Edwina Forkin Script Reynold Reynolds, Samara Golden,
Patrick Jolley Production Companies Zanzibar Films,
Make Films
Summer of the Flying Saucer 2008
Director Martin Duffy Producers Ralph Christians, Clodagh
Freeman Script Marleinn Thorisson Production Company
Magma Films
Tiger Raid 2015
Director Simon Dixon Script Mick Donnellan, Simon Dixon,
Gareth Coulam Evans Producers Gareth Coulam Evans,
David Collins, Martina Niland Production Companies Story
Film, Samson Films
Tiger’s Tail, The 2006
Director/Writer John Boorman Producers John Boorman,
Kieran Corrigan, John McDonnell, John Buchanan
Production Company Merlin Films
Sunset Heights 1998
Director Colm Villa Producers Denis Bradley, James Flynn
Script Colm Villa Production Company Northland Films
Timbuktu 2003
Director Alan Gilsenan Producers Martin Mahon, John
McDonnell, Emma Scott Script Paul Freaney Production
Companies Yellow Asylum Films, Fantastic Films, MR Films
Sun, the Moon and the Stars, The 1996
Director/Writer Geraldine Creed Producer Brendan
McCarthy Production Company Blue Light
Tonight is Cancelled 2007
Director/Script Brendan Grant Producer Macdara Kelleher
Production Company Fastnet Films
Surprise, The 2014
Director/Script Mike van Diem Producers Els Vandervorst,
Hans de Weers, Morgan Bushe, Macdara Kelleher, Antonio
Lombardo, Michael Eckelt, Robert Kievit, Richard Claus,
Mike van Diem Production Companies Fastnet Films, N279
Entertainment, FATT Productions, Spinnaker Productions,
Riva Filmproduktion, Prime Time
Traders 2015
Directors/Script Peter Murphy, Rachael Moriarty Producers
Stuart Switzer, Libby Durdy Production Company COCO
Swansong: The Story of Occi Byrne 2009
Director/Script Conor McDermottroe Producers Hermann
Florin, Edwina Forkin, Tom Maguire Production Companies
Zanzibar Films, Florin Film
Sweety Barrett 1998
Director/Script Stephen Bradley Producer Ed Guiney
Production Company Temple Films
T
Tara Road 2005
Director Gillies MacKinnon Producers Noel Pearson, Miron
Blumental, Sarah Radclyffe Script Cynthia Cidre, Shane
Connaughton Production Company Ferndale Films
This is the Sea 1996
Director/Writer Mary McGuckian Producer Michael
Garland Production Company Pembridge Productions
This Must Be the Place 2012
Director Paolo Sorrentino Producers Andrew Lowe, Nicola
Giuliano, Andrea Occhipinti, Francesca Cima, Carlotta
Calori, Stefano Massenzi Script Paolo Sorrentino, Umberto
Contarello Production Companies Element Pictures, Indigo
Films, Lucky Red, ARP
Triage 2009
Director/Script Danis Tanovic Producers Alan Moloney,
Cedomir Kolar, Mark Baschet Production Companies
Parallel Film Productions, ASAP Films, Tornasol Films,
Freeform Spain
Trojan Eddie 1996
Director Gillies MacKinnon Producers Seamus Byrne, Emma
Burge Script Billy Roche Production Company Irish Screen
Trouble with Sex, The 2005
Director Fintan Connolly Producer Fiona Bergin Script Fintan
Connolly, Catriona McGowan Production Company FUBAR
True North 2009
Director/Script Steve Hudson Producers Sonja Ewers,
Benjamina Mirnik, David Collins Production Companies
Makar Productions, Samson Films
Two By Two — Ooops... The Ark Has Gone 2015
Directors Toby Genkel, Sean McCormack Producers
Moe Honan, Emely Christians Script Mark B.
Hodkinson, Richard Conroy, Toby Genkel, Martienn
Thorisson Production Companies Moetion Films,
Ulysses Filmproduktion, Fabrique D’Images, Skyline
Entertainment
U
Ugly Duckling & Me! 2007
Directors Michael Hegner, Karsten Kiilerich Producers
Ralph Christians, Anders Maastrup, Moe Honan, Daina
Sacco Script Mark Hodkinson Production Companies
Magma Films, A Film Futurikon, Ulysses
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V
Vasha 2009
Director/Script Hannu Salonen Producers Piret TibboHudgins, Philipp Homberg, Jarkko Hentula, Nathalie
Lichtenthaeler Production Companies Wide Eye Films,
Homberg Film Produktion, All Film, Juoni Filmi
Viva 2015
Director Paddy Breathnach Script Mark O’Halloran
Producers Robert Walpole, Rebecca O’Flanagan, Cathleen
Dore Production Company Treasure Entertainment Ltd.
W
Wake Wood 2009
Director David Keating Producers John McDonnell, Brendan
McCarthy Script Brendan McCarthy Production Companies
Fantastic Films, Solid Entertainment
Winter’s End 2005
Director/Script Patrick Kenny Producer Damien Donnelly
Production Company Winter’s End
Witness, The 2015
Director Mitko Panov Script Mitko Panov, Wadyslaw
Pasikowski Producers David Collins, Martina Niland,
Francine Lusser, Gérard Monier, Jean-Luc Ormieres
Production Companies Tipimages Productions, Pirej Film,
MP Filmska Samson Films
Words upon the Window Pane 1993
Director Mary McGuckian Producers Mary McGuckian,
Anna J Devlin Script Mary McGuckian Production Company
Pembridge Productions
Y
You Looking at Me? 2003
Director/Producer Margo Harkin Script Teresa Godfrey
Production Company Besom Productions
Watermelon 2002
Director Kieron J Walsh Producers David Collins, Saurabh
Kakkar, Christine Langan Script Colin Bateman Production
Company Samson Films
Young Ones 2014
Director/Script Jake Paltrow Producers Tristan Orpen
Lynch, Mike Auret, Jake Paltrow Production Companies
Subotica Entertainment, Spier Films
What If 2013
Director Michael Dowse Script Elan Mastai Producers David
Gross, Jesse Shapira, Jedd Arkuss Andre Rouleau, Macdara
Kelleher Production Companies Fastnet Films, No Trace
Camping, Caramel Films
You’re Ugly Too 2015
Director/Script Mark Noonan Producers John Keville, Conor
Barry Production Companies Savage Productions
What Richard Did 2012
Director Lenny Abrahamson Script Malcolm Campbell
Producers Ed Guiney, Andrew Lowe Production Company
Element Pictures
When Brendan Met Trudy 2000
Director Kieron J. Walsh Producer Lynda Myles Script
Roddy Doyle Production Company Deadly Films 2
When the Sky Falls 1999
Director John Mackenzie Producers Nigel Warren-Green,
Michael Wearing Script Colum McCann, Michael Sheridan,
Ronan Gallagher Production Company Irish Screen
Wide Open Spaces 2009
Director Tom Hall Script Arthur Matthews
Producers Paul Donovan, Clare Kerr Production
Companies Grand Pictures, Mead Kerr
Wind That Shakes the Barley, The 2006
Director Ken Loach Producers Rebecca O’Brien, Andrew
Lowe Script Paul Laverty Production Companies Sixteen
Films, Element Films
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Zonad 2008
Director John Carney Producers Ed Guiney, Andrew
Lowe, John McDonnell Script John Carney, Kieran Carney
Production Company Element Pictures
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