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Gaia Entertainment and The Irish Film Board/Bord Scannán na hÉireann present A Crow’s Nest / Treasure Entertainment Production Dare to be Wild 96 mins. • 2014 • Ireland PRODUCTION CO. Treasure Entertainment The Copper House St Kevin’s Cottages Dublin 8 Phone: +353 1 4758820 Fax: +353 1 4758819 Dare to be Wild Directed by Vivienne DeCourcy Screenplay by Vivievve De Courcy Executive Producer Sarah Redlich Johnson Produced by Rebecca O’Flanagan, Robert Walpole Director of Photography Cathal Watters Film Editor Nick Emerson, Niall Campion, Pedro Kos Production Designer Ferdia Murphy Costume Designer Consolata Boyle Music by Colm Mac Con Iomaire Principal Cast Mary Reynolds Emma Greenwell Christy Collard Tom Hughes Charlotte “Shah” Christine Marzano Marigold Janie Dee Nigel Hogg Alex Macqueen Eve Lorna Quinn Imad Alaa Safi 2 Logline From the natural landscape of Ireland to arid Ethiopia, WILD is a story of love, passion, determination and triumph. A revolutionary landscape architect proves that nature cannot be contained - it is wild. Short Synopsis Wild is the story of one woman who sowed the seed of change... It tells the extraordinary and uplifting true story of Irishwoman Mary Reynold’s journey from rank outsider to winner of a Gold Medal at the Chelsea Flower Show. Mary grew up with a strong affinity to the environment and a belief that somehow it was her destiny to use her talent as a designer to put environmental issues centre stage. Wild follows her journey from naive and impressionable ingenue to a impassioned and pioneering deisgner. Along the way, she gathers a team of eccentric and unconventional artisans whom she believes fully understand her vision and the are only ones who have the ability to execute her plan for a wild garden at the Chelsea Flower Show. As this rag tag and bobtail crew begin their work in the intensively competitive but uniquely conservative and establishment atmosphere of Cheslea, the other competitors are amused at their methods and sneer at her crew of ‘hippies’. Soon however they realise that unconventional does not mean uncompetitive, and are forced to reassess their view when ultimately she triumphs and takes the top prize. Theme “People travel the world over to visit untouched places of natural beauty, yet modern gardens pay little heed to the simplicity and beauty of these environments… those special places we must preserve and protect, each in his own way, before they are lost forever.” - Mary Reynolds, Chelsea Competition Application, 2002 Wild is a biopic which tells the inspiring true story of Mary Reynolds, a young Irish landscape designer, who despite huge personal and professional obstacles, won a Gold Medal at the 2002 Chelsea Flower Show. It was inspired by her freethinking commitment to preserving the environment and our wild heritage, an approach which put her at odds with the hidebound conventions of the Chelsea hierarchy but won the hearts of both judges and the public. The natural environment is at the centre of this story. The film’s subject matter presents an Irish perspective on the critically important climate change debate, in an accessible and uplifting manner. 3 Long Synopsis From the wilds of the west of Ireland to drought ravaged Ethiopia and eventually the claustrophobic atmosphere of London’s Chelsea Flower, WILD is a romantic and uplifting underdog story with an ecological theme. It tells the true, victory-againstall-odds story of Mary Reynolds - a brilliant young Irish landscape designer, who, with no money and no powerful connections, wins the much-coveted gold medal at the “Olympics of Gardening” - the Chelsea Flower Show – beating Prince Charles into second place. Mary, an artistic Irish country girl, moves with trepidation to Dublin. She is treated like Cinderella by her first employer, Charlotte, a conniving rock-chick florist. A skilled self-promoter, Charlotte passes off Mary’s unique landscape designs as her own to her movie and rock star clients. Mary, awkward and ill-at-ease, is in awe of Charlotte and her scene. As well as giving Mary a “real politik” education on social climbing, Charlotte unwittingly does Mary one life changing favour – she takes her to the Olympics of Gardening – the famous Chelsea Flower Show – a mecca for green-fingered celebrities and royalty alike. Mary dreams of changing the world through her ecological landscape designs, but when Charlotte suddenly marries the richest man in England, Mary is out of a job and broke. Naively impassioned, Mary seeks to blaze her own trail by entering the Chelsea Flower Show with her Celtic Sanctuary design - a mystical wild garden which promotes the retention of natural habitats. But the stuffy Chelsea Administrator responsible for admissions repeatedly refuses to send her an application form. Through ingenuity, kindness and a few blatant lies, Mary’s garden is selected as one of only eight to compete at Chelsea out of more than 2,000 applications worldwide. But with the competition deadline fast approaching, Mary can find neither the necessary sponsorship of £250,000, nor a contractor with the rare skills to build her Celtic Sanctuary. In a West Cork wild flower sanctuary, Future Forests, Mary finds the only man who can help build her Chelsea dreams. He is none other than the handsome, charismatic botanist Christy, a mesmerizing musician she first saw at a Charlotte’s party. Mary desperately pitches her project to Christy and his crew - the Green Angels – New Age dropouts who are based in West Cork. In an effort to get reluctant, cynical Christy on side, she enthralls his hippie king father, Mike, with her “wild” design, and her passion to wake the world up to retain what few natural habitats 4 are left. Christy, irritated by his father’s infatuation with Mary, remains unimpressed by her cause, committed only to his irrigation projects in drought-stricken Ethiopia. The two clash. Christy believes Mary to be naïve and celebrity seeking and won’t let his Green Angel crew work on her project. Christy’s philandering and his lack of faith in her plan causes emotional havoc for Mary, she is devastated. But something in Mary refuses to give up. She impulsively follows Christy to Ethiopia in the hope of getting him back to fulfill her Chelsea dreams. Once in Ethiopia, Mary encounters man-made environmental disaster at close range, and is shaken beyond her own ambition. Sadly, she gives up on Chelsea and throws herself into Christy’s oasis build. Mary redesigns the plans, and together she and Christy build the Lalibela oasis as a model for arresting desertification. Christy’s grows to respect Mary’s Gaia-spirited designs as well as Mary herself. And so, Christy finds himself in love for the first time; he plans their future together in Ethiopia. But for Mary, a mountaintop epiphany above the desert leads her back to her destiny. Emboldened by the Ethiopian experience, she draws back from Christy emotionally, realizing he must now prove himself worthy as she has proven herself to him. At the eleventh hour, Mary secures Christy’s support for her Chelsea bid. The two return to Ireland, frenzied by the fast approaching Chelsea deadline. Miraculously, just enough money is secured to compete, but Mary now faces the problems of transporting a sheep field, 500 wild plant species, 200 year old hawthorns and tons of ancient stone wall from Cork to London. These difficulties are small compared to managing the hippie crew, Christy’s eccentric father, dying plants and water disinfectant. These problems are compounded by malevolent competitor Charlotte, and the spiteful snobbery of the Chelsea Administrator. After repeated threats of disqualification, Mary’s unique wild garden magically comes to life. The night before judging, romance finally blossoms between Mary and Christy along with the ancient Irish hawthorns. In joyous disbelief, Mary wins a gold medal, beating Prince Charles into the silver. Through the Prince’s gracious influence, Mary becomes the first designer for 250 years since Capability Brown, to have her own wild garden built at the famous Royal Kew Gardens. And so Mary Reynolds, an Irish country girl, made gardening history. She proved that nature cannot be contained – it is wild. 5 Biographies Vivienne DeCourcy – Director/Writer Vivienne De Courcy was inspired to write the script for WILD after meeting Mary Reynolds in 2006 on the design of her own garden in West Cork. WILD became the first part of the EARTH TRILOGY, the second and third of which are the sci-fi dramas TREE and BREATHE. After graduating in law from UCD in Dublin, Vivienne obtained a doctorate in Jurisprudence at IIT Chciago, with a concentration in corporate finance and construction law, and was admitted to the Illinois Bar. She became a corporate finance attorney in Chicago, working on mergers and acquisitions, venture capital, leverage buyouts, and large scale loans for Lord, Bissell and Brook lawfirm, and finally, a major financial institution, Allstate, where she represented the lead lender on international transactions including financing such global Irish companies Smurfit Industries and CRH. She also worked for The Brain Research Foundation putting on art exhibitions such as Art and the Brain, Chicago. In 1998, retired from law, she wrote, directed and produced her first independent film, Fiona’s Fortune, which enabled her to become a member of the Director’s Guild of America. Having written creatively for over 15 years, from poetry to articles, she put her writing and problem solving skills to political speechwriting, ultimately working on the 1992 Clinton Campaign for the Head of Advance. In 2001 she returned to Dublin after 16 years putting deals together in the US. She continued practising law, and is now putting her transactional expertise and wide financial connections into producing WILD. She directed Little Mary, the Teasor, which enabled her to raise funding for the film along with a mock up of the original Celtic Sanctuary garden and a rough cut of out-takes which will be used in the film to demonstrate the magnitue of Mary Reynolds task and the extrodinary nature of the Olympics of Gardening – the Chelsea Flower Show. Sarah Johnson Redlich, Executive Producer A former Portfolio Manager at Franklin Templeton, Ms. Redlich left the financial services firm to launch Spike & Annie, a children's clothing company. Educated at St. Lawrence University and the University of San Francisco, Ms. Redlich has dedicated herself to education, science, and conservation. She recently spearheaded the drive to build a $40M state-of-the-art science facility for St. Lawrence. A Trustee of St. Lawrence, she has also served as Vice-Chair of the Capital Campaign, and served as Vice-Chair of the Architecture and Physical Plant. Ms. Redlich advances science-based environmental legislation as the Chair, National Affairs and Legislation, for the Hillsborough Chapter of the Garden Club of America. At Conservation International, she is a member of the Chairman's Council. Ms. Redlich also serves in an advisory capacity at the board level for other nonprofit organizations. Film Credits include The Invisible War, The Devil’s Knot and The Immigrant. 6 Rebecca O’Flanagan, Robert Walpole Producers Rebecca and Rob jointly run Treasure Entertainment. Their most recent productions include Phil Harrisson’s The Good Man, Lisa Barros D’Sa and Glenn Leyburnn’s BAFTA nominated Good Vibrations and Primeval Series 5. Other credits include My Brothers, TV series Your Bad Self, The Eclipse which screened in competition at Tribeca Film Festival winning Best Actor for Ciaran Hinds. The Film also won Best European Film at The Sitges Film Festival (2009) and Best Film at the Irish Film and Television Academy Awards (2010). The also prduced he award wining television series The Running Mate and the films Shrooms, The Mighty Celt, Man About Dog, Saltwater and I Went Down. In 2013 Treasure Entertainment produced John Butler’s first feature comedy The Stag, which remiered at the Toronto International Film Festival. They also executive produced Ivan Kavanagh’s horror The Canal, which premiered at Tribeca Film festival this year. Colm Mac Con Iomaire, Composer Colm Mac Con Iomaire is a Musician /Composer from Dublin resident in Co. Wexford. He is a founder member of Irish band The Frames. He joined the band in 1990 having first met Glen Hansard while busking on Grafton Street. He has travelled the world many times over since then with The Frames. Colm is best known as a violinist but is also a talented multi-instrumentalist. In 2008 he released his critically acclaimed first solo Album- 'The Hare's Corner'. Instrumental music is Colm's main interest. His music draws on a wide range of styles and influences ranging from classical to traditional music, though his own music has a unique sound all of it’s own. In recent years he has also been scoring music for TV and Theatre and “Wild” is his first feature film. He is currently working on a new album of his own which he plans to release later in the year. Consolata Boyle, Costume Designer Consolata Boyle was born in Dublin, Ireland. She is a costume designer and producer, known for The Queen (2006), The Iron Lady (2011) and Philomena (2013). In 2007, she was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Costume Design and a BAFTA Award for Best Costume Design for The Queen. Boyle was the winner of the best costume design award from the Irish Film and Television Awards for both Angela’s Ashes (1999) and The Iron Lady (2011). 7 Ferdia Murphy, Production Designer Based in Dublin, Ferdia trained at Central Saint Martin's College of Art and Design in London. Designing for both screen and stage, in 2007 he became the first production designer in Ireland to ever receive the prestigious Honorary Scenographer award from the International Organisation of Scenographers, Theatre Architects and Technicians (OISTAT). Film credits include: Dare to be Wild, The Stag, Stitches, Foxes and Ghost Train. Awards and Nominations include: THE STAG FOXES THE HOME PLACE LAY ME DOWN SOFTLY THE BURIAL AT THEBES DANCING AT LUGHNASA SCHOOL FOR SCANDAL TRUE WEST KNOTS KNOTS AMADEUS DINNER WITH FRIENDS Nominated Best Film, Irish Film & Television Awards 2014 Winner Phillips Best Short Film, Irish Film & TV Awards 2012 Nominated Best Set Design, TMA UK Awards 2009 Nominated Best Set Design, Irish Theatre Awards 2008 Nominated Best Production, Irish Theatre Awards 2008 Nominated Best Set Design, TMA UK Awards 2007 Nominated Best Set Design, Irish Theatre Awards 2006 Nominated Best Set Design, Irish Theatre Awards 2006 Winner Best Production, Dublin Fringe Festival 2005 Winner Fringe First Award, Edinburgh Festival 2005 Nominated Best Set Design, Irish Theatre Awards 2004 Nominated Best Set Design, Irish Theatre Awards 2004 Cathal Watters, Director of Photography Cathal's love of photography began at age 10 when he started to process his own film. After receiving a BA in Drama and Theatre from Trinity College Dublin he went on to shoot the news and current affairs projects. He later began shooting and directing award-winning documentaries, including Muide Éire, Dhá Chuirt, One Million Dubliners and won an IFTA for the series Jockey Eile. He has shot many award winning shorts including Rolla Saor and Shimmy Marcus' Rhinos and has also directed and shot a number of award-winning music videos. Cathal currently works mainly on films, music videos and commercials. Last year he was director of photography on his first feature, Dare to be Wild, and has two more feature films in pre-production. 8 Principal Cast Bios Emma Greenwell (Mary Reynolds) Emma has most recently been seen playing the recurring role of MANDY MILKOVICH in SHAMELESS USA on More4 and on an arc of TRUE BLOOD for HBO. Recent credits include the third series of SHAMELESS, the independent feature, THE HOLY GHOST PEOPLE which screened at SXSW Festival and LAW AND ORDER SVU. Emma can next be seen playing the lead role in the independent feature, WILD. Tom Hughes (Christy Collard) Having already worked with some of the best writers, directors and actors in the industry, Tom’s expanding CV showcases his range and positions him as one of the most sought after young actors working today. Since graduating from RADA in 2008, Tom has been BIFA nominated and featured in the prestigious Screen International’s ‘Stars of Tomorrow’. This autumn, Tom will star in the upcoming BBC America espionage thriller series, THE GAME, in which he leads a stellar cast including Brian Cox, Paul Ritter, Shaun Dooley and Chloe Pirie. 2013 was a busy year for Tom with a starring role in a new adaptation of the 1938 Hitchcock movie, THE LADY VANISHES, opposite Tuppence Middleton and Keeley Hawes. Tom starred in Poliakoff’s award-winning series DANCING ON THE EDGE, with Chiwetel Ejiofor, Matthew Goode and Jaqueline Bisset. He also took a role in the Richard Curtis film About Time, supporting Rachel McAdams, Bill Nighy and Domhnall Gleeson. Tom’s film credits include the 2010 Mat Whitecross’s Ian Dury biopic, SEX & DRUGS & ROCK N ROLL in which Tom took the role of bandmate ‘Chaz Jankel’ opposite Andy Serkis. Tom then went on to star in the Ricky Gervais and Stephen Merchant debut feature film CEMETERY JUNCTION, for which Tom received a BIFA Award nomination for ‘Most Promising Newcomer’. On stage Tom was most recently seen in the critically acclaimed Donmar Warehouse production of VERSAILLES, directed by Peter Gill. In 2010 Tom took a leading role in the Young Vic production of Arthur Schnitzler’s SWEET NOTHINGS directed by Luc Bondy. Other notable credits include, David Hare’s PAGE EIGHT opposite Bill Nighy and Rachel Weisz, and Rupert Goold’s RICHARD II appearing opposite Ben Whishaw, Rory Kinnear and Patrick Stewart. Tom has also had principal returning roles in two major BBC television productions, legal drama SILK in 2011 and CASUALTY 1909 in 2009. In 2013 Tom starred in Chiwetel Ejiofor’s recent directorial debut, the short film COLOMBITE TANTALITE which is currently touring festivals, including the Seattle Film Festival and Palm Springs ShortFest. Tom also fronted the Burberry A/W campaign in 2009 alongside Emma Watson and Douglas Booth. 9 Christine Marzano (Charlotte “Shah”) Christine Marzano is best know for her roles in SEVEN PSYCHOPATHS alongside Colin Farrell, PARANOIA with Harrison Ford and Gary Oldman and BYZANTIUM directed by Neil Jordon. From Brooklyn, NY, she graduated with honors from Princeton University. She is also an alumnus of London Shakespeare conservatory, the British Academy of Dramatic Art, has appeared on stage in various theatrical productions in New York and is an established model. Janie Dee (Marigold) Janie is an award-winning British actress, singer and musical theatre performer. Her career embraces everything from Shakespeare at the Royal Shakespeare Company and The Globe, to acclaimed performances in modern dramas and comedies, and leading roles in classic musicals. In addition, she regularly performs her own witty and sophisticated cabaret and she was featured in the 'Divas at the Donmar' season. Janie is increasingly expanding her work in film and television and has made three films this year, including feature films 'Wild', written and directed by Vivienne Decourcy and 'The Trouble With Dot and Harry', opposite Neil Morrissey, written and directed by Gary Walkow. Janie won the three most prestigious awards in British Theatre; the Olivier Award, the Evening Standard Award and Critics Circle Awards for Best Actress in a Play, as well as the Obie and Theatre World Best Newcomer Award in New York, for her hilarious and heartbreaking performance as Jacie Triplethree in Alan Ayckbourn's 'Comic Potential'. Most recently she has won the TMA UK Theatre Award 2013 for Best Performance in a Musical for her performance as Dolly Levi in 'Hello, Dolly!' at the Curve, Leicester. 10 Alex McQueen (Nigel Hogg) Macqueen was educated at Durham University where he received a first in English literature. He went on to study for an M.Phil at Pembroke College, Cambridge, graduating in 1998. He was a member of the National Youth Theatre between 1992 and 1995 before spending several years as criminal barrister at Middle Temple before turning to acting full time. Since then, Alex has played central roles in two of the most successful comedies of the 21st Century - as Julius Nicholson in Armando Ianucci's THE THICK OF IT and IN THE LOOP and as Kevin Sutherland in THE INBETWEENERS. Other notable television credits include Julia Davis' HUNDERBY for Sky Atlantic, Hat Trick's KROD MANDOON, Shane Meadow's THIS IS ENGLAND: 1988 and Channel 4's award-winning BLACK MIRROR. On film, Alex played the starring role in Film4's THE HIDE for which he received an Evening Standard Best Actor nomination. Other film credits include Woody Allen's YOU WILL MEET A TALL DARK STRANGER, Chris Morris' FOUR LIONS, GAMBIT opposite Colin Firth & Cameron Diaz and Warner Bros' JACK THE GIANT SLAYER. Alex will next be seen in Disney's CINDERELLA directed by Kenneth Branagh and Paulo Sorrention's THE YOUTH. He is currently filming POMPIDOU opposite Matt Lucas for BBC1. Lorna Quinn (Eve) Lorna Quinn graduated from University College Cork with a B.A Hons in English, Drama and Theatre Studies. Following this, she went on to train full time at The Gaiety School of Acting. Lorna is also a qualified Speech and Drama teacher with The Leinster School of Music and Drama. Film and television credits include the role of 'Eve' in DARE TO BE WILD, a new feature film written and directed by Vivienne DeCourcy (Due for release in 2014), the role of 'Elaine' in LOVE/HATE and the role of 'Lucy Mallon' in Fair City. Theatre credits include The Games People Play by Gavin Kostick with RISE Productions, in which Lorna played the role of ‘Niamh’ (Winner of ‘Best New Play at The Irish Times Theatre Award 2014), The Bridge Below The Town by Pat McCabe with Livin Dred Theatre Company, the role of 'Kate' in Bedroom Farce by Alan Ayckbourn at The Gate Theatre, directed by Alan Stanford, the role of 'Jo March' in Little Women at The Gate Theatre, directed by Michael Barker Caven, the leading role of 'Woman' in Elizabeth Moynihan's new play TIC, PLASTICINE with Corcadorca Theatre Company, Skin and Blisters with TEAM Educational Theatre Company, Walnuts Remind Me Of My Mother directed by Noelle Browne, Jane Eyre with City Theatre in which Lorna played the leading role, Rock, Paper, Scissors directed by Louise Lowe, Ferry Tales with Carpet Theatre Company and I,KEANO with Lane Productions. 11 Alaa Saafi (Imad) Alaa was born and raised in France to Moroccan parents. He started practicing Taekwondo as a child. By the age of 18 Alaa was a high level martial artist with several international titles, including Taekwonmudo World Champion in 2002. His acrobatic and fighting skills took him to Thailand, where he trained with a professional stunt team for two years. Back in Paris, Alaa attended the "International Theatre School of Blanche Salant & Paul Weaver." Meanwhile, he began working as an actor and pursued a regular training, following acting and physical theatre workshops (e.g. led by Julie Stanzak from Pina Bausch's company). Since the age of 21, Alaa was cast in action films such as "Traitor," drama series ("Pour elle", "Un baiser papillon") and comedies ("Le Missionnaire", "10 jours pour s'aimer") alongside actors such as Don Cheadle, Vincent Lindon and Elsa Zylberstein. His diverse experience allowed him to participate in the Auber Opera "La Muette de Portici" directed by Emma Dante. In 2012, Alaa faced his childhood hero in a duel, when cast as Jackie Chan's antagonist in "Chinese Zodiac 12", his latest action blockbuster that won the 2013 Hong Kong Film Award for Best Action Choreography. More recently, Alaa played The Moorish Prince in "Outcast" with Hayden Christensen and Nicolas Cage. He then won the Best Male Actor Award at the Festival National du Cinéma D'Hyères les Palmiers for his performance as the lead in French film "Taureau Taureau". Alaa speaks French, English, Arabic and Italian fluently, and also studied Spanish and Thai. He is based in Paris and has worked with French, American, Thai, Chinese, Italian, Indian, and Moroccan filmmakers and stage directors. 12 Complete Film Credits END ROLLER: Featuring Mary Reynolds Christy Collard Charlotte "Shah" Marigold Nigel Hogg Eve Imad Mike Collard Mary's Father Mary's Mother Lord Montesverry Sean Stan the Foreman Peter Will Yerdaw The Mayor of Lalibela Desta McMaster Dr. Jaqui Finch Madden Mushroom Fitz John Prince Charles Barbara Murphy Young Mary Reynolds Mary Reynolds' Sister Maria Uppercrust Mother Judge Foreman Graham CNN Presenter Uplifting Man Misty-Eyed Lady Mary's Landlord Old Aristocrat Disparaging Man Onlooker 1 Onlooker 2 Security Waiter Green Angels Emma Greenwell Tom Hughes Christine Marzano Janie Dee Alex Macqueen Lorna Quinn Alaa Safi Brendan Somers Don Wycherly Carrie Crowley Barry McGovern Eamonn Hunt Andrew Bennett Michael Hough Danny Kehoe Yerdaw Getay Abebe Balcha Sisanesh Deribe Terry McMahon Séainín Brennan Karl Shiels Liam Carney Rory Nolan Guy Ingle Clelia Murphy Leah Doherty Francesca Collard Gillian Bolt Deirdre Monaghan Simon Coury Damien Kearney Kathy Rose O'Brien Barrington Cullen Sarah Johnson Jim Roche Liam Burke John Miller James Hannigan Joan Burnside Milligan Tim Arnold Stephan Robin James Jaggs Seamus Collard Simon Cracknell Cian Finn Ben Gingell Matt Maw 13 Robert O'Brien Ermias Abebe, Admas Art Association Tilahun Fentaw Tazebiw Molla Gashaw Adane Sisanesh Deribe Getnet Habtamu Etalem Adisa Weyneshet Abebaw Ethiopian Traditional Dancers Crew Production Manager Production Executive for Treasure Entertainment Production Assistant for Treasure Entertainment Development Executive for Treasure Entertainment CATHLEEN DORE CLAIRE McCAUGHLEY SARAH GUNN RACHEL O'FLANAGAN Production Co-Ordinator Production Assistant Production Trainee SUSANN CHANDLER ANNA MARIA Ní CHATHASAIGH GORDON McCAUGHLEY 1st Assistant Director 2nd Assistant Director 3rd Assistant Director Trainee Assistant Director CHARLIE ENDEAN CAOIMHE McGUIRE GER DUFFY SOPHIE BROADBERRY Director's Assistant Chaperone Script Supervisor Casting Director Casting Associate Production Accountant Assistant Accountant Accounts Trainee Director of Photography 1st Camera Assistant 2nd Camera Assistant/DIT Camera Trainee Camera Grip Camera Grip Chelsea MATILDE RAMOS PINTO REGINA DOHERTY BRIAN DOHERTY DAVID MORAN COLIN JONES TOBY SPIGEL ASHIFA LALANI EMER EGAN SORCHA O'BEIRNE CATHAL WATTERS EOIN KEATING GRAHAM SCULLY JÉSUS LOPEZ DAVE KING ADRIAN McCARTHY 14 Production Designer Art Director Assistant Art Director Landscape Consultant Props Buyer Standby Props Assistant Standby Props Art Dept Trainee Props Runaround Special Effects Supervisor Location Manager Assistant Location Manager Locations Trainee FERDIA MURPHY MARK KELLY DAVE KAVANAGH MICHAEL FITZPATRICK SHEELAGH POWER KURT OPERMANN PÁDRAIG BAGGOTT ALICE VIGNOLES-RUSSELL JIM WALSH JIM WALSH LORCAN BERNEY SONJA OTTO JESS HEERY Sound Recordist Boom Operator Sound Trainee HUGH FOX LOUIE 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DAN O'CONNELL JAMES ASHWELL ANDREW LANGE LAIRD FRYER YUKI AIZAWA VAST VALLEY LTD TEACH SOLAIS TEORANTA PANAVISION OPTICAL SUPPORT LTD BLACKTHORN STUDIOS, DUBLIN 18 GOLDEN GLOBES LOCATION CATERING EUROPCAR TV COMMUNICATIONS AERFAST INTERNATIONAL CYCLONE COURIERS MEDIA INSURANCE LTD RUTH HUNTER, MATHESON (TREASURE ENTERTAINMENT) BRIAN GORMLEY, PHILLIP LEE SOLICITORS (CROW'S NEST PRODUCTIONS) JOHN GLEESON CROWE HORWATH JOHN GLEESON RÓISÍN HENEHAN 18 Bord Scannán na hÉireann / the Irish Film Board Executive Producer for Bord Scannán na hÉireann / The Irish Film Board Deputy CEO CEO MARY CALLERY TERESA McGRANE JAMES HICKEY Music Music Composed by Recorded by Additional Recording by COLM MAC CON IOMAIRE LEON O'NEILL AT PINERIDGE FARM KARL ODLUM Musicians Violin, Viola, Cello, Guitars, Bozouki, Keyboards, Zither, Cuatro, Ukelele Piano, Rhodes, Clavinet Vibraphone, Congas, Timbale, Shakers Cello Vocals Electric Guitar, Keyboards, Percussion Bass Drums, Percussion Guitar COLM MAC CON IOMAIRE JUSTIN CARROLL DR. MULATU ASTATKE TASEW BEN CASHELL CAROL KEOGH LEON O'NEILL JOSEPH DOYLE DAVID HINGERTY JIM LUM Ethiopian Music Advisor Additional Music Advisor DR. MULATU ASTATKE TASEW RAEGHNYA ZUTSHI A DREAM FOR THE WILD aka Emer's Dream Written by Mac Con Iomaire Published by Wardlaw Banks Used with Permission TO THE WILD Written by Mac Con Iomaire/Keogh/Carroll Used with Permission AFRICAN DECENDANTS Written by Alton Ellis & Clement Dodd Featuring the Performace of Alton Ellis p. Jamaica Recording & Publishing Studio Ltd t/a STUDIO ONE Licensed courtesy of Soul Jazz Records Published by: Just Isn't Music Ltd. o/b/o Jamrec Music & Third Side Music LET IT GO Written by Hansard Glen James / Irglova, Marketa © The Swell Season Publishing (ASCAP) All Rights Administered by WB Music Corp. PLENTY OF TIME Written by Damien Buckley Performed by Buckley / Mac Con Iomaire Courtesy of Damien Buckley All Rights Reserved SPEED TO MY SIDE Music and Lyrics by Griffin, Griffin & Murray Performed by Rollerskate Skinny Published by Chrysalis Music Ltd. A BMG Chrysalis company © 1996 Courtesy of Warner Bros Records 19 By arrangement with Warner Music Group Film & TV Licensing Used with permission. All Rights Reserved RULE BRITANNIA Compoed by Arne Thomas Augustine Courtesy of Extreme Music Library Ltd. MY LAGAN LOVE Written by Traditional Lyrics by Joe Campbell Courtesy of Boosey & Hawkes Music Publishers Ltd. Used with Permission Arranged by Mac Con Iomaire Vocals by Irglova CHIK CHIK KA Composed by: Dr. Mulatu Astatke Tasew Used with Permission PRECIOUS THING Vocals & Lyrics by Cian Finn Produced by Prince Fatty Used with Permission GLUMUR Music by Helgason Lyrics by Benediktsson & Helgason Performed by Sprengjuhöllin Published by SENA Used with permission Developed with the assistance of Bord Scannán na hÉireann/the Irish Film Board Made in Association with RTÉ Made with the Support of The Broadcasting Authority of Ireland with the Participation of Bord Scannán na hÉireann / Irish Film Board Underground Films Produced with the support of investment incentives for the Irish Film Industry provided by the Government of Ireland. Filmed on Location in Ireland in Dublin, Wicklow and Cork, in Lalibella, Ethiopia and Chelsea, London, UK. [Irish Film Board Logo] [Sound & Vision Logo] [Treasure Entertainment] [RTÉ Logo] [Crow's Nest] THANK YOU… LONDON, UK The Royal Horticultural Society All the wonderful people that together make the 20 Chelsea Flower Show happen each Spring David Austin Roses for their rose garden Amy Young and IMG Media IRELAND Dublin and Wicklow Special Thanks to Mary Reynolds and Christy Collard Clodagh Duff, Glendalough Stores and Perfect Pool Louis Copeland, Menswear Lainey Keogh, Knitwear Fleur Fortune Vivienne Walsh Jewellery Carol Kennelly Millinery Covet Dress Hire Belinda Kelly Vincent and Geraldine Murphy Noel Flahavan Historic Interiors Beshley Birch Fred and Ed Nolan Ferdia McLoughlin Sean Hennessy Peter McNally Kevin Doherty Ray Walsh and All the Staff at Marley Park Tony Doyle & Sharon Magrane, Aerfast International Rosie Pender AMPM, Landscape Depot Windyridge Nurseries Treasa McGee and the Knights of St. Columbanus Selina Guinness and family Ciaran and all at St. John's GAA Club Ballinteer Taylor's Bar Rathfarnham Michael Church Dun Laoghaire Rathdown County Council Damien Murphy Cork Council Mount Venus Nursery FM 104, Dundrum Shopping Centre Brockagh Resource Centre Laragh The Glenmalure Lodge Wicklow Patrick Guilbaud's Restaurant Ronan Treacy & Sandymount Hotel Michael Murray & The Lantern Centre Drapes World Amanda Pratt of Avoca Handweavers for Little Mary’s clothes Her Excellency Ambassador Mrs. Lela-alem Gebreyohannes Tedla of Ethiopia in Ireland Mr. Tsehaye Gebrekidan Mekonnen & Mr. Hailu Neri Beza in The Ethiopian Embassy Dublin His Excellency Ambassador Bernardo Futscher Pereira of Portugal in Ireland Mesfin Desta Rosita Iguana astrologer extraordinaire 21 Nora McCarthy Mareta Doyle Veronica Cosgrave Elma Carey Hugh O’Donnell Shane O’Donnell Gerald Deenihan Sheila McNally Leon O'Neill Caroline Kerr Marketa Irglova Glen Hansard Claire Leadbitter Magda Joyce Paula Cox Jason Duffy Sturla Mio Þórisson Raeghnya Zutshi Ewnetu Ermias Baltimore, West Cork Kealkill, West Cork Helen Collins, Solicitor Special thanks to Maria Collard at Future Forests, Bantry, nursery and garden centre & the Real Green Angels Crew - Matt, Simon, Ben, Rob and Seamus Special thanks to Future Forest Founder, Mike Collard, Paul, Georgie & Ophelia Keane at Inish Beg Self Catering and Weddings Estate Casey's Hotel and Restaurant The Waterfront Jeremy Murphy Bushe's Bar Keepers of the Drombeg Stone Circle, Glandore and Louise Amery Damien Murphy & Cork County Council USA Catherine Hackworth Jewellery of Tulip, San Francisco Venice on the Beach Hotel, Venice, California Mark Furlane, Attorney at Law, Gardiner, Carton, Douglas, Chicago Gahan Furlane ETHIOPIA Dr. Mulatu Astatke Abebe Balcha Abebe Cheru Messay Mekonnen, The Tukul Village Lalibela Susan Aitchison & Habtamu Baye of Ben Abeba Priests of St George's Church Lalibela Futaro Fund for Forests: Kaori Niitsuma, 22 Kenji Fujimura, Mulugeta Fetahe, His Excellency Ambassador Antonio Cotrim of Portugal in Ethiopia Jurgen Herre Lina and Aida Kelifa THE CHARACTERS, EVENTS AND BUSINESSES DEPICTED IN THIS FILM HAVE BEEN FICTIONALISED AND ARE NOT AN ACCURATE REFLECTION OF REAL LIFE EVENTS. No Animals Were Harmed In The Making Of This Film. Copyright © 2014 Crow's Nest Productions 23