design_www.reddog.ie Introduction 2 Features / Coming Soon Happy Ever Afters Cherrybomb Savage Ondine The Eclipse The Wake Wood Occi Versus the World One Hundred Mornings One Hundred to One Outsiders Eamon The Race The Secret of Kells Wide Open Spaces Perrier’s Bounty Cracks Love and Savagery Helen 6 8 10 12 14 16 18 20 22 24 26 28 30 32 34 36 37 Creative co-production Triage Five Minutes of Heaven The Hanged Man Vasha Little Foxes A Shine of Rainbows Nothing Personal Princess The Investigator 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 FEATURES / 2008 RELEASES 32A A Film With Me In It Alarm Eden Kisses Niko and the Way to the Stars Saviours Summer of the Flying Saucer The Escapist 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 DOCUMENTaries Colony Little Matador Identities The Trial Til The Tenth Generation A Boatload of Wild Irishmen A Subtle Movement of Air A Very British Gangster An Paiste Beo Bocht Aosdána Big Time Broken Tail’s Last Journey Counting Sheep 60 61 62 62 62 64 64 64 64 66 66 66 66 Creative Chaos: Round One Hold the Passion The Bass Player The Father, The Son and The House Keeper (At Home With The Cleary’s) Documenting The Arts 70 TELEVISION / DRAMA Father & Son George Gently III Rasaí na Gaillimhe The Tudors III The Take Uncle Max II 74 74 74 76 76 76 animation Abbi’s Circle Ballybraddan Fadó Fadó Garth and Bev Miss Remarkable & Her Career Roy The Trembling Veil of Bones 80 80 80 80 82 82 82 SHORT FILM SCHEMES 84 Short Films / LIVE ACTION & Animation An Ranger Atlantic Enough Farewell Packets of Ten Féileachán Foireann Codladh Hoor Lowland Fell No Regrets in the West Nollaig Shona Of Best Intentions Scoring Shapes Spacemen Three The Beekeeper’s Son The Door The German The Man in 301 The Man Inside The Sound of People The Wednesdays Two Point Five Billion Uncle Bill’s Barrel Visiting Day Whatever Turns You On Water Bodies Colour Contamination Granny O’Grimm’s Sleeping Beauty Sandpiper The Rooster, The Crocodile and The Night Sky 68 68 68 68 86 86 86 88 88 88 90 90 90 90 92 92 92 92 94 94 94 94 96 96 96 96 98 98 98 98 100 100 100 100 INTRODUCTION The year ended quite differently from the way it began. In the first half of 2008 production starts were few and far between, reflecting the brutal market facing producers trying to make independent films – not just in Ireland but across the world – and the weakness of the dollar besetting international films that might have chosen Ireland as a location. But during the summer, while there was still no sign of Hollywood, we counted the number of Irish films that by then were set to go into production in the coming months with Bord Scannán na hÉireann/the Irish Film Board (IFB) support and realised we were in for a record year. So much so that by October we had effectively run out of money. aspiration of the IFB on my watch. A good many of the films that started production this year see that aspiration put into practice, and will serve to test it. Twenty-five IFB-backed feature films will have started production in Ireland during 2008, and that does not include animation (two animated features were delivered, Cartoon Saloon’s The Secret of Kells and Magma’s Niko & the Way to the Stars) or documentaries, where the emphasis of IFB support is now on feature-length films with theatrical potential. The tendency towards ever lower-budget production continues here as everywhere in Europe, with several films being made, as was last year’s Once, for 1250,000 or even less. So it was good to see Neil Jordan back at work in West Cork with Ondine, and Bosnian director Danis Tanovic coming here to make an Irish film, Triage, both on ‘doublefigure’ budgets. Further, this was the year in which Ireland, and Irish stories, seemed to become more than usually interesting to non-Irish filmmakers. Besides Triage, an unexpected consequence of the IFB’s openness to support co-productions originated in other countries (on a reciprocal basis) has been that a number of these will be perceived by audiences as Irish films, as was Ken Loach’s The Wind That Shakes the Barley two years ago. Mira Fornayova’s Little Foxes depicts the lives of young Slovak women in contemporary Dublin; German director Oliver Hirschbiegel tackles a tale from the Troubles in Five Minutes of Heaven; Vic Sarin’s A Shine of Rainbows is a Canadian take on a family movie set in Donegal; and in Nothing Personal, Dutch-Polish director Urszula Antoniak conjures up a unique relationship between a Dutch woman escaping her past and a Connemara man played by Stephen Rea. This volume of production invites analysis of what is going on in terms of trends and new departures. During the Galway Film Fleadh, Irish Times critic Michael Dwyer described Lance Daly’s new film, Kisses, which premiered there before playing the Locarno, Telluride, Toronto, London and Thessaloniki festivals, as “Truffaut meets Roddy Doyle”. The prospect of Irish filmmakers becoming known for a type of cinema that is both auteurist and popular is undeniably alluring, and is an Our pursuit of strong, authorial filmmaking talent led us to back, among others, Ken Wardrop to make his first feature, One Hundred to One Outsiders; Margaret Corkery to make hers, Eamon, the first of the Catalyst Project films to get underway; and Conor McPherson to return to the screen after another Broadway triumph, with The Eclipse. Meanwhile The Secret of Kells, unveiled by Tomm Moore and his team in September, represents the first animated feature with palpable Irish authorship – manifest in its narrative, visuals and accents. In documentaries, too, the IFB’s determination to encourage Irish filmmakers to think bigger and further has had the consequential effect of attracting other world-class filmmakers to work in and from Ireland: veteran British director Mike Grigsby with I Was a Soldier: the Revisit, to be shot in Texas; US director Liz Mermin with Horses, made in the heart of Ireland; Sandra Jordan, recently returned home from the UK, with Little Matador, made in Mexico and Spain; and, still Dublin-based but taking photographs all over the world, Perry Ogden with The Palestine Project. kisses If all this adds up to new Irish cinema, and if the profile of Irish filmmaking is lifting in the eyes of the rest of the world, there is still much to be done in order to ensure that Irish films consistently reach Irish audiences and make more than an occasional impact on our home market. The IFB’s inevitable budget cut for 2009 will not prevent us from applying resources to the next frontier where we believe intervention is needed to bring about change, namely the distribution and exhibition of Irish films in Ireland. We are closely examining ways in which Irish distribution companies can be sustained and enabled to derive benefits from an Irish theatrical market that is independent of the UK. With the Arts Council, we have provided a first round of grants – linked to a commitment by exhibitors to show a diverse range of films – for the installation of digital projection equipment in 10 screens, with more to follow. The characteristics of the Irish market mean the task that lies beyond our continuing responsibility to maintain production support is huge, but vital, and we relish it. one hundred to one outsiders the secret of kells Simon Perry Chief Executive Bord Scannán na hÉireann / the Irish Film Board eamon Features / Coming soon HAPPY EVER AFTERS A screwball wedding comedy where two couples are married in different churches on the same day. Maura marries Wilson, a Nigerian immigrant and Freddie marries the uptight Sophie for the second time. However, trouble begins when the two weddings collide with both receptions booked for the same hotel and the fun really starts when the immigration police arrive. Director/Script Stephen Burke Producer Lesley McKimm Photography Jonathan Kovel Editor Guido Krajewski Production Design John Hand Main Cast Sally Hawkins, Tom Riley, Jade Yourell, Aryon Bakare, Sinead Maguire, Deirdre Molloy, Simon Delaney, Tina Kellegher, Stanley Townsend, Michael McElhatton, Ger Ryan Irish Locations Wicklow, Dublin Running Time 95 minutes Production Company Newgrange Pictures Tel +353 1 498 8028 [email protected] Financiers IFB, Filmstiftung NRW, Films Distributions Distributors Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures International (Ireland), Haut et Court (France), Hopscotch (Australia/New Zealand), Frénetic (Switzerland), Cinéart (Benelux) Sales Agent Films Distribution Tel + 33 1 53 10 19 47 [email protected] Status Delivery mid 2009 CHERRYBOMB Teenagers Luke, Malachy, and Michelle embark on a wild weekend of drink, drugs, shop-lifting and stealing cars. But what starts as a game turns deadly serious when they discover the wild ride they’ve set in motion won’t let them get off. Directors Lisa Barros D’Sa, Glenn Leyburn Producers Michael Casey, Mark Huffam, Brian Kirk Script Daragh Carville Photography Damian Elliott Editor Nick Emerson Production Design David Craig Main Cast Rupert Grint, Robert Sheehan, Kimberley Nixon Irish Location Down Production Companies Octagon Films Tel +353 1 276 9468 [email protected], Green Park Films, Generator Entertainment Financiers IFB, Northern Ireland Screen, BBC NI, BCI Sales Agent The Little Film Company Tel +1 818 762 6999 [email protected] Status Delivery early 2009 Official Selection Berlin Film Festival 2009 SAVAGE A meditation on violence and masculinity, this is the story of Paul Gaynor, a young press photographer who lives, lonely and alienated, in a hostile city and must struggle to rebuild his life following a brutal, random attack. Director/Script Brendan Muldowney Producer Conor Barry Photography Tom Comerford, Michael O’Donovan Editor Mairead McIvor Production Design Padraig O’Neill Main Cast Darren Healy, Nora-Jane Noone Irish Location Dublin Running Time 84 minutes Production Company SP Films Tel +353 1 460 4760 [email protected] Financiers IFB, Filmbase Status Delivery early 2009 10 11 ONDINE Ondine is a tale about hope, love and the value of believing in magic. It tells the story of Syracuse, a local fisherman whose everyday life is transformed by a beautiful and mysterious woman, whom he fishes from the sea and who his young daughter believes is a mermaid. But as in all fairytales, enchantment and darkness go hand in hand. Director/Script Neil Jordan Producers Neil Jordan, James Flynn, Ben Browning Photography Christopher Doyle Editor Tony Lawson Production Design Anna Rackard Main Cast Colin Farrell, Alicja Bachleda, Stephen Rea, Alison Barry Irish Location Cork Production Company Octagon Films Tel +353 1 276 9528 [email protected] Financiers IFB, Wayfare Entertainment, BCI, RTE Sales Agent Paramount Vantage Tel +1 323 956 5000 Status Delivery mid 2009 12 13 14 THE ECLIPSE Widower Michael Farr has been seeing and hearing strange things late at night in his house. He isn’t sure if he is simply having terrifying nightmares or if his house is haunted. When he volunteers at a local international literary festival, he is drawn to the attractive Lena Morelle who writes supernatural novels. Lena has come to the festival at the bidding of world-renowned novelist Nicholas Holden with whom she had a brief affair with. As the festival progresses, the trajectories of these three people draw them into a life-altering collision between the living and the dead. Director Conor McPherson Producer Rob Walpole Script Conor McPherson, Billy Roche Photography Ivan McCullough Editor Emer Reynolds Production Design Mark Geraghty Main Cast Ciarán Hinds, Iben Hjejle, Aidan Quinn Irish Location Cork Production Company Treasure Entertainment Tel +353 1 475 8820 [email protected] Financiers IFB, RTE, BCI Status Delivery early 2009 15 16 THE WAKE WOOD The villagers of Wake Wood perform an ancient ritual to bring the dead back to life for three days, in order to say farewell before their journey to the spirit world. A young couple beg the villagers to bring their daughter back but find themselves unable to lose her for a second time. Their attempts to keep her alive mean they must pay a terrible price. Director David Keating Producers John McDonnell, Brendan McCarthy Script Brendan McCarthy, David Keating Director of Photography Chris Maris Editor Dermot Diskin Production Design John Hand Main Cast Aidan Gillen, Eva Birthistle, Timothy Spall, Ella Connolly Irish Location Donegal Running Time 100 minutes Production Companies Fantastic Films Tel +353 1 853 2300 [email protected], Solid Entertainment Financiers IFB, Hammer Films Distributor Vertigo Films (UK, Ireland) Sales Agent Exclusive Films Distribution [email protected] 17 18 OCCI VERSUS THE WORLD Austin ‘Occi’ Byrne’s life begins when his mother brings him back to her village in Sligo after she fails to have an abortion in England. Occi suffers traumatic bullying at the hands of a local gang, but remains devoted to his increasingly alcoholic mother, convinced that his lost father will one day re-enter his life. When the mental asylum he’s committed to as an adolescent closes down, he finds work on a trawler where he causes the death of a fellow sailor. The murder goes undiscovered, but worse awaits Occi when he returns home and learns the truth about his parentage. Director/Script Conor McDermottroe Producers Hermann Florin, Edwina Forkin, Tom Maguire Photography Alexander Du Prel Editor Mairead McIvor Production Design Padraig O’Neill Main Cast Martin McCann, Jodie Whittaker, Marcella Plunkett, Gerard McSorley, Brid Brennan, Owen Roe Irish Location Sligo Running Time 100 minutes Production Companies Zanzibar Films Tel +353 1 671 948 [email protected], Florin Film Financiers IFB, RTE, Eurimage, Kinowelt, ZDF/Arte Distributors Kinowelt, ZDF/ Arte Sales Agent The Little Film Company Tel +1 818 762 6999 [email protected] Status Delivery mid 2009 19 ONE HUNDRED MORNINGS Two couples hide out in a remote holiday home, trying to escape the consequences of a breakdown of society. Their relationships deteriorate as supplies grow scarce and they face increasing threats from hungry outsiders. In order to increase their chances of survival, they each have to make choices they never imagined would confront them. Director/Script Conor Horgan Producer Katie Holly Photography Suzie Lavelle Editor Frank Reid Main Cast Rory Keenan, Ciarán McMenamin, Kelly Campbell, Alex Reid Irish Location Wicklow Running Time 90 minutes Production Company Blinder Films Tel +353 1 667 8066 [email protected] Financiers IFB, Filmbase, TV3, BCI Status Delivery mid 2009 20 21 ONE HUNDRED TO ONE OUTSIDERS Essentially a creative documentary that combines observation and imagination to illustrate reality, the film follows the love life of one woman through the experiences of several women. It accumulates and explores moments from the ordinary to create a life extraordinary. Director/Script/Editor Ken Wardrop Producer Andrew Freedman Photography Kate McCullough, Michael Lavelle Irish Locations Offaly, Kildare, Laois, Westmeath, Meath, Cavan Running Time 90 minutes Production Company Venom Tel +353 1 497 5980 freedman@ venom.ie Financiers IFB Status Delivery mid 2009 22 23 EAMON A family holiday brings to a head the destructive love triangle between Eamon, a little boy with behavioural problems, his selfish mother Grace and his sexually frustrated father Daniel. Director/Script Margaret Corkery Producer Seamus Byrne Photography David Grennan Editor Mairead McIvor Production Design Paki Smith Main Cast Darren Healy, Amy Kirwan, Robert Donnelly Irish Location Wicklow Running Time 85 minutes Production Company Zanita Films Tel +353 1 276 9540 [email protected] Financiers IFB, BCI, Filmbase, TV3 Status Completed 24 25 26 THE RACE Thirteen-year-old Mary lives on a farm in a small town and dreams of becoming a racing driver. Despite the disapproval of her parents and the local community, she enters a kart race with the hope of accomplishing her heartfelt ambitions. But as she builds the go-kart to take part in the race, Mary must face the break-up of her family and the prospect of a world of opportunity beyond the farm. Director André Nebe Producers Michael Garland, Martin Hagemann Script Rowan O’Neill Photography Dirk Morgernstern Production Design Grant Hicks Main Cast Colm Meaney, Susan Lynch, Niamh McGirr Irish Locations Monaghan, Down, Antrim Running Time 90 minutes Production Companies Grand Pictures Tel +353 1 860 2290 [email protected], Zero West Film Produkton Financiers IFB, Northern Ireland Screen, BBC NI, NRW Bank, Horsebridge Sales Agent High Point Films and Television Tel +44 20 7424 6870 [email protected] Status Delivery mid 2009 27 THE SECRET OF KELLS Twelve hundred years ago an orphan named Brendan met Brother Aidan, the keeper of an extraordinary, but unfinished, book of illuminations. Aidan sets Brendan a great task, to complete the Book of Kells, which sees him called to a new life of creativity and imagination where adventure, danger and action await him. With the threat of invading Vikings all around and the help of Aisling, a mysterious young girl, Brendan faces his deepest fears to complete the task. The Book of Kells is one of the masterpieces of European art and this story, a blend of fantasy and legend, tells of its creation. Director Tomm Moore Co-Director Nora Twomey Producers Paul Young, Didier Brunner, Viviane Vanfleteren Script Tomm Moore, Fabrice Ziolkowski Editor Fabienne Alvarez-Giro Art Director Ross Stewart Music Bruno Coulais, Kila Main Cast Brendan Gleeson, Mick Lally, Evan McGuire, Christen Mooney Running Time 75 minutes Production Companies Cartoon Saloon Tel +353 56 77 64481 [email protected], Les Armateurs, Vivi Film Financiers IFB, BCI, France 2 Cinema, Eurimages, Media programme, Canal+ Cine cinema, Conseil General de la Charente, Piste rouge, Flanders Audiovisual Fund, Centre du Cinéma et de l’Audiovisuel de la Communauté Française de Belgique et des Télédistributeurs Wallons, Promimage, Wallimage Distributors Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures International (Ireland), Gebeka (France), KFD (Belgium) Sales Agent Celluloid Dreams Tel + 33 1 4970 0370 [email protected] Status Completed Directors Finders Series Award - Tomm Moore 2008 Screen Directors Guild of Ireland 28 29 30 WIDE OPEN SPACES Myles and Austin are working off a debt by helping to convert an old tin mine into an Irish Famine theme park for local entrepreneur Owen. Marooned by apathy and inertia, Myles is determined to change and get back to a life more ordinary in the big city. The discovery of a brown envelope of cash looks like a way out for the pair until Austin’s on-line gambling habit resurfaces and raises the stakes for both of them. They’ll soon learn it can be easier to break up with a girl than with your best male friend. Director Tom Hall Producers Paul Donovan, Clare Kerr Script Arthur Matthews Photography Tim Fleming Editor Kristina Hetherington Production Design Laurel Wear Main Cast Ardal O’Hanlon, Ewen Bremner, Owen Roe, Morwenna Banks Irish Location Kildare Production Companies Grand Pictures Tel +353 1 860 2290 [email protected], Mead Kerr Financiers IFB, Scottish Screen, E1 Entertainment, RTÉ Distributor Element Pictures Distribution (Ireland) Sales Agent Maximum Films Tel +1 618 5032 Status Delivery mid 2009 31 Perrier’s Bounty Set in contemporary Dublin, Perrier’s Bounty is a fast paced comedy-thriller featuring three unlikely fugitives on the run from gangster supremo, Perrier, who is desperate to retain his pride and cash after the accidental murder of one of his loyal gang. With only 24 hours to escape certain death, the trio must beat the clock, stay awake, and above all, pay Perrier’s bounty. Director Ian Fitzgibbon Producers Alan Moloney, Stephen Woolley, Elizabeth Karlsen Script Mark O’Rowe Photography Seamus Deasy Editor Tony Cranstoun Production Design Amanda McArthur Main Cast Cillian Murphy, Jim Broadbent, Jodie Whittaker, Brendan Gleeson Irish Locations Dublin, Louth Running Time 90 minutes Production Company Parallel Film Productions Tel +353 1 236 0757 [email protected] Financiers IFB, Limelight Films, Premiere Picture, Optimum Releasing Distributor Optimum Releasing (UK/Ireland) Sales Agent HanWay Films Tel +44 207 290 0750 [email protected] Status Delivery late 2009 32 33 cracks In an austere and cloistered girl’s boarding school in 1930’s England, a girl’s unhealthy bond with a beloved teacher, known as Miss G, is threatened by the arrival of an exotic and beautiful foreign student - whose rejection of Miss G’s attentions threatens the status quo and brings tragic consequences for her entire class. Director Jordan Scott Producers Julie Payne, Kwesi Dickson, Rosalie Swedlin, Andrew Lowe, Christine Vachon Script Caroline Ip, Ben Court, Jordan Scott Photography John Mathieson Editor Valerio Bonelli Production Design Ben Scott Main Cast Eva Green, Juno Temple, Imogen Poots, Maria Valverde, Sinead Cusack Irish Locations Dublin, Wicklow Running Time 96 minutes Production Companies Element Pictures Tel +353 1 618 5032 [email protected], Future Films, Antenna 3 Films, Scott Free Financiers IFB, Legende, Optimum, Zantos Pinewood, Future Films Distributors Optimum Releasing (UK/Ireland), Studio Canal (France/Benelux) Sales Agent HandMade Films International Tel +44 207 518 8230 [email protected] Status Delivery early 2009 34 35 LOVE AND SAVAGERY Newfoundland poet Michael McCarthy arrives in the west of Ireland in 1968 to study the rocks of the Burren, the perfect place for quiet reflection. But Michael soon becomes preoccupied with a young and beautiful local woman, Cathleen O’Connor. Cathleen’s passions are aroused by the new man but she has long since chosen the path of religion. Michael’s persistence collides with the townspeople’s hostility towards a foreigner’s attempt to impede the path of purity, and Cathleen must choose whether to give her life to a man or to God. Director John Smith Producers Barbara Doran, Lynne Wilson, Kevin Tierney, Tristan Orpen Lynch Script Des Walsh Photography Pierre Letarte Editor Michel Arcand Production Design Raymond Dupuis Main Cast Allan Hawco, Sarah Greene Irish Location Clare Running Time 92 minutes Production Companies Subotica Entertainment Tel +353 1 662 2226 [email protected], Morag Loves Company (Canada), Park Ex Pictures (Canada) Financiers IFB, Telefilm Canada, NLFDC, Mongrel Media, RTE Distributor Mongrel Media (Canada) Tel +1 416 516 9775 Status Delivery early 2009 36 HELEN An 18-year-old girl called Joy has gone missing. Another girl called Helen is a few weeks away from leaving her care home. Helen is asked to ‘play’ Joy in a police reconstruction that will retrace Joy’s last known movements. Joy had everything. A loving family, a boyfriend, a bright future. Helen, parentless, has lived in institutions all her life and has never been close to anyone. Gradually Helen begins to immerse herself in the role, visiting the people and places that Joy knew, insinuating herself into the lost girl’s life. But is Helen trying to find out what happened to Joy, or is she searching for an identity of her own? Director/Script Christine Molloy, Joe Lawlor Producer Joe Lawlor Photography Ole Birkeland Editor Christine Molloy Main Cast Annie Townsend, Sandie Malia, Danny Groenland, Dennis Jobling Irish Location Dublin Running Time 79 minutes Production Company Desperate Optimists Tel +44 78 7043 1722 [email protected] Financiers IFB, Arts Council England, Newcastle Gateshead Initiative, Dublin Docklands Development Authority, Liverpool Culture Company, Birmingham City Council Distributor New Wave Films (UK, Ireland) Michael Powell Award Nominee Edinburgh International Film Festival 2008 Sutherland Trophy Award Nominee London Film Festival 2008 In Competition Dinard Film Festival 2008 Torino Film Festival 2008 Official Selection Sydney Film Festival 2008 Telluride Film Festival 2008 Pusan International Film Festival 2008 Thessaloniki International Film Festival 2008 “An impressive, beautifully shot debut feature” Variety “A hypnotic first feature” Screen Daily 37 38 Features / CREATIVE CO-PRODUCTION Creative co-productions are feature films originating outside Ireland in which an Irish producer is involved as a creative collaborator and provider of a minority of the finance; where the film is structured as an official co-production; and where - if the content of the film has little or no visible connection to Irish culture - there is a commitment by a funding body in the principal producer’s country to provide reciprocal support for an Irish film. 39 TRIAGE War photographer Mark comes home to Ireland battle-weary from a dangerous assignment in Kurdistan. When his colleague and best friend fails to return, Mark’s girlfriend Elena must find the clues to the mystery that’s slowly killing her boyfriend. Director/Script Danis Tanovic Producers Alan Moloney, Cedomir Kolar, Mark Baschet Photography Seamus Deasy Editor Francesca Calvelli Production Design Derek Wallace Main Cast Colin Farrell, Paz Vega, Kelly Reilly, Christopher Lee, Jamie Sives Irish Location Dublin Running Time 90 minutes Production Companies Parallel Film Productions Tel +353 1 236 0757 [email protected], ASAP Films, Tornasol Films, Freeform Spain Financiers IFB, Aramid Entertainment, Sofica Coficup Films, Backup Films, Eurimages, Canal +, RAI Cinema, Ciudad de la Luz Distributor RAI Cinema (Italy) Sales Agent HanWay Films Tel +44 207 290 0750 [email protected] Status Delivery early 2009 40 FIVE MINUTES OF HEAVEN Two Ulstermen; one a murderer, the other the brother of the man he killed. Since 1975 each of these two men has lived in dread of encountering the other. One, Alistair, feels he dare not ask forgiveness, the other, Joe, feels incapable of giving it. When they do eventually meet, Joe is armed and on the point of claiming his revenge. But something extraordinary happens – something that will change the rest of their lives. Director Oliver Hirschbiegel Producers Eoin O’Callaghan, Ed Guiney, Andrew Lowe Script Guy Hibbert Photography Ruairí O’Brien Editor Hans Funck Production Design Mark Lowry Main Cast Liam Neeson, James Nesbitt Irish Location Down Running Time 85 minutes Production Companies Element Pictures Tel +353 1 618 5032 mail@elementpictures, Big Fish Films, Ruby Films Financiers IFB, BBC Films, Pathé, Northern Ireland Screen Distributor Element Pictures Distribution (Ireland) Sales Agent Pathé Tel +44 20 7462 4416 [email protected] Status Delivery early 2009 Official Selection Sundance Film Festival 2009 41 THE HANGED MAN (EL JUEGO DEL ADHORCADO) Sandra and David have been the best of friends since childhood, always defying the social conventions of provincial Gerona. Just as adolescence is bringing huge changes for them and their relationship, they are victims of a shocking incident, the truth of which becomes a terrible secret between them. Sandra’s restlessness and yearning for the wider world, and her curiosity about the only thing her friend has never been able to share with her, will have fatal consequences for them and their growing love. Director Manuel Gómez Pereira Producers Ana Amigo, Tristan Orpen Lynch, Dominic Wright Script Manuel Gómez Pereira, Salvador Garcia Ruiz Photography Juan Amoros Editor Jose Salcedo Production Design Ana Alvargonzalez, Ciara O’Donnell Main Cast Clara Lago, Alvaro Cervantes, Adriana Ugarte, Mary Murray Irish Location Dublin Running Time 113 minutes Production Companies Subotica Entertainment Tel +353 1 662 2226 [email protected], Amigo Producciones, Cinematograficas, Lennon Producciones Financiers IFB, ICCA, TVE (Spain), ICIC (Catalan Film Institute), TV3 (Spain), Mesfilms Distributor Sony Pictures (Spain) Tel +34 91 377 71 00 Status Completed 42 VASHA Tom, a wide-eyed, Estonian sixteen-year-old, finds himself an unwitting accomplice in a deadly game on the streets of Tallinn when he befriends Artur, a Chechen terrorist hell-bent on avenging the torture and murder of his family. Director/Script Hannu Salonen Producers Piret TibboHudgins, Philipp Homberg, Jarkko Hentula, Nathalie Lichtenthaeler Photography Rein Kotov Editor Julia Oehring Production Design Jaagup Roomet Main Cast Mart Muurisepp, Mehmet Kurtulus, Tim Seyfi Running Time 100 minutes Production Companies Wide Eye Films Tel +353 1 678 7930 [email protected], Homberg Film Producktion, All Film, Juoni Filmi Financiers IFB, Estonian Film Foundation, Cultural Endowment of Estonia, Estonian Ministry of Culture, TV3, Tallink, Filmförderung Hamburg Schleswig-Holstein, Medienboard Berlin-Brandenburg, ARD Degeto, Finnish Film Foundation, YLE TV1 Status Completed 43 LITTLE FOXES (LíSTICKY) Dubliner Steve and his Slovak girlfriend Tina are building their life in Ireland. Then Tina’s sister Alzbeta arrives, ostensibly to follow Tina’s example and find a job and an Irish partner. But Alzbeta is carrying a secret that will shatter the sisters’ dreams of a cosy future. Director/Script Mira Fornayovà Producers David Collins, Brian Willis, Viktor Schwarcz, Juraj Buzalka Photography Tomas Pavlacky Editor Hedvika Hansalova Production Design Jan Vicek, Cos Egan Main Cast Aaron Monaghan, Rita Banci, Reka Dersziova, Jitka Joskova Irish Locations Wicklow, Dublin Running Time 90 minutes Production Companies Samson Films Tel +353 1 667 0533 [email protected], Cineart TV Prague, Miras SRO Financiers IFB, Czech Film Fund, Slovak Film Fund, Eurimages, Ceska Televize Status Delivery early 2009 44 A SHINE OF RAINBOWS In the far west of Ireland, a lonely orphan’s life is transformed by an extraordinary woman who defies her dour husband’s disapproval, and suppresses the tragic truth about her own future, to teach the boy to conquer grief and discover the magic in nature and in himself. Director/Photography Vic Sarin Producers Tina Pehme, Kim Roberts, James Flynn Script Dennis Foon, Catherine Spear, Vic Sarin Editor Alison Grace Production Design Tom McCullagh Main Cast Aidan Quinn, Connie Nielsen, John Bell Irish Location Donegal Production Companies Octagon Films Tel +353 1 276 9468 [email protected], Sepia Films Financiers IFB, Telefilm, Corus Family Feature Fund, Shaw Rocket Fund, Harold Greenberg Fund Sales Agent Seville Pictures International (Canada) Tel +1 514 841 1910 [email protected] Status Delivery early 2009 45 NOTHING PERSONAL Anne is a Dutch woman who hits the road to escape a personal grief. Hitching her way to the west coast of Ireland, she happens upon an isolated farm belonging to Martin, a man who has chosen the freedom that solitude brings him. When he offers Anne work on the farm in exchange for food and shelter, she agrees on condition there will be no questions, no small talk between them. Slowly they become curious about each other, determined to keep the deal but increasingly tempted to break it. Both are faced with the challenge of trying to know someone without asking questions, of expressing feelings without using words. In time, despite their ardent desire not to be shackled by dependence on another person, they develop a unique relationship that awakens both of them to the real value of love. Director/Script Urszula Antoniak Producers Reinier Selen, Edwin van Meurs, Morgan Bushe Photography Daniel Bouquet Editor Nathalie Alonso Casale Production Design Jane English Main Cast Lotte Verbeek, Stephen Rea Irish Location Galway Running Time 90 minutes Production Companies Fastnet Films Tel +353 1 478 9566 [email protected], Rinkel Film, Family Affair Films Financiers IFB, Dutch Film Fund, Co-BO Fund, VPRO Status Delivery mid 2009 46 PRINCESS (PRINsESSA) In this contemporary comedy, 18 year-old Maja dreams of becoming an actress, so that she can be the centre of attention and people will see past her overweight exterior. Erika, an aspiring documentary filmmaker, sees an opportunity to create tragicomic entertainment at Maja’s expense. Maja agrees to be in Erika’s film but, as filming progresses, Maja realises she is being used. It then dawns on her that Erika needs her subject as much as Maja needs Erika’s camera – maybe even more - and Maja will eventually take centre-stage, on her own terms. Director/Script Teresa Fabik Producers Sandra Harms, Morgan Bushe Photography Tobias Höiem-Flyckt Editor Martin Hunter Production Design Gilles Balabaud Main Cast Zandra Andersson, Moa Silen, Anastasios Soulis Production Companies Fastnet Films Tel +353 1 478 9566 [email protected], Breidablick Film Production Financiers IFB, Sonet Film, Film i Vast, Kanal 5, Swedish Film Institute, Nordisk Film, Film i Dalarna, Canal+ Distributor Svensk Filmindustri (Sweden, Norway) Status Delivery mid 2009 47 THE INVESTIGATOR (A NYOMAZÓ) The hero of this unconventional crime story is 37-year-old Tibor. In the city hospital where he works as a pathologist, his mother is dying of cancer. He discovers there is a possible cure for her, but it requires the kind of money he just doesn’t have. But then a mysterious one-eyed man called Cyclops comes into his life and offers him the money he needs if he agrees to carry out an assassination for him. Tibor accepts the job, without knowing the identity of the intended target. A letter he receives after the killing, however, reveals circumstances that shed a totally new light on the contract. Director/Script Attila Galambos Producers Ferenc Pusztai, Macdara Kelleher, Martin Persson Photography Mate Herbai Editor Zoltan Kovacs Production Design Sandra Sztevanovity Main Cast Zsolt Anger, Judit Rezes, Sandor Terhes Running Time 108 minutes Production Companies Fastnet Films Tel +353 1 478 9566 [email protected], KMH Film, Anagram Production Financiers IFB, Film i Vast, HMPF Sales Agent TrustNordisk Tel +45 36 868 788 [email protected] Status Completed Karlovy Vary International Film Festival 2008 Special Mention of the Jury Don Quijote Award Warsaw International Film Festival 2008 FIPRESCI Award Hungarian Film Week 2008 Best Screenplay Best Genre Film Official Selection Montreal International Film Festival 2008 48 Features / 2008 Releases 49 32A This story is set in the ‘in-between’ time of a girl’s life, when she is no longer a child and not yet a woman. We open on our heroine, Maeve, putting on her new snow white bra and stepping out into the world as a young woman. Her world revolves around her three best friends who despair of her ever getting a boyfriend. But what no one expected, least of all Maeve, was that she would snare the local 16-year-old heart-throb. Director/Script Marian Quinn Producers Tommy Weir, James Flynn Photography PJ Dillon Editor Rune Schweitzer Production Design Paki Smith Main Cast Aidan Quinn, Orla Brady, Jared Harris, Ailish McCarthy, Sophie Jo Wasson, Riona Smyth, Orla Long Irish Locations Dublin, Roscommon, Sligo Running Time 95 minutes Production Company Janey Pictures Tel +353 71 913 88 info@ janeypictures.com Financiers IFB, BCI, RTE, Medienboard Berlin-Brandenburg, Mitteldeutsche Medienförderung Distributor Janey Pictures Sales Agent Beta Cinema, Tel +49 89 673 469 829 [email protected] Best First Feature Galway Film Fleadh 2007 Official Selection Seattle International Film Festival 2008 Newport International Film Festival Rhode Island 2008 Melbourne International Film Festival 2008 Woodstock Film Festival New York 2008 Sao Paolo International Film Festival Brazil 2008 “Sweet and brightly lit coming-of-ager. Quinn makes a strong impression” Variety “32A possesses a sweetness to it rarely seen in modern youth dramas, Quinn, making her directorial debut, shows a flair for bittersweet teenage romance and burgeoning relationships with a refreshingly sincere approach” Indiewire “Refreshingly simple, a coming of age drama laced with easy charm and a touch of class” Sunday Tribune “Costume, production design and soundtrack are all noteperfect, superbly photographed” Sunday Business Post 50 A FILM WITH ME IN IT A black comedy which tells the story of a downon-his-luck actor who, through no fault of his own, ends up with a dead dog, a dead brother, a dead girlfriend and a dead landlord in his apartment. Shocked and unable to process what has occurred, he enlists the help of a hapless but hilarious friend. Together they hatch a genius plan to treat their predicament as a film scenario and try to rewrite the day. Director Ian Fitzgibbon Producers Alan Moloney, Susan Mullen Script Mark Doherty Photography Seamus Deasy Editor Tony Cranstoun Production Design Eleanor Wood Music Denis Woods Main Cast Dylan Moran, Mark Doherty, Amy Huberman Irish Location Dublin Running Time 90 minutes Production Company Parallel Film Productions Tel +353 1 236 0757 [email protected] Distributor Vertigo Distribution (Ireland/UK) Official Selection Toronto International Film Festival 2008 Edinburgh Film Festival 2008 “It’s a low-fi comedy, a black brew of frenzy and farce that does an awful lot with very little” Sunday Tribune “Ian Fitzgibbon makes the most of his mordant set up, his instantly recognisable characters, his expressionist mood and some wickedly sharp dialogue, concocting something that in the end comes to resemble Withnail & I as rejigged by Abbot & Costello” Sunday Business Post “A Film With Me In It is, without a doubt, the darkest comedy I have seen in a very, very long time. It is also, without a doubt, the funniest and most satisfying” Todd Brown, Toronto Film Festival 2008 51 ALARM This contemporary psychological thriller tells the story of Molly, grieving after her father’s violent death. With hopes of a fresh start, she buys a house in a new out-of-town commuter estate. But the promised suburban idyll turns increasingly sinister as Molly becomes the victim of what appears to be a violent and personal vendetta. Her life is transformed into a tightening vice of fear as she’s gripped by suspicion of everyone around her - her oldest friends, the local handymen and her new lover. Director/Script Gerard Stembridge Producers Anna Devlin, Marina Hughes Photography Bruno de Keyser Editor Mary Finlay Production Design Fiona Daly Music Donnacha Dennehy Main Cast Ruth Bradley, Aidan Turner Irish Locations Wicklow, Dublin Running Time 98 minutes Production Company Venus Productions Tel +353 1 670 4274 [email protected] Financiers IFB, BCI, RTE, GötaFilm International, Film i Väst Distributor Venus Productions Sales Agent Cinema Vault Tel +1 415 363 6060 [email protected] 52 EDEN Set in a thriving midlands town, Eden tells the story of a week in the lives of Billy and Breda Farrell as they approach their 10th wedding anniversary. Breda is determined that the milestone will re-ignite the passion in their marriage. Billy, on the other hand, has developed an obsession with Imelda Egan, a pretty but unobtainable local young girl, and convinced himself that the coming weekend will see them become lovers. As the date draws closer Billy’s behaviour becomes more and more chaotic, while Breda’s frustrations crystallize and find more mature, high-risk expression. Director Declan Recks Producer David Collins Script Eugene O’Brien Photography Owen McPoilin Editor Gareth Young Production Design John Hand Main Cast Aidan Kelly, Eileen Walsh, Karl Shiels, Padraic Delaney, Lesley Conroy Irish Location Offaly Running Time 84 minutes Production Company Samson Films Tel +353 1 667 0533 [email protected] Financiers IFB, BCI, RTE Distributor Liberation Entertainment (North America) Best Actress Eileen Walsh Tribeca Film Festival 2008 Best Film Boston Irish Film Festival 2008 Official Selection Edinburgh Film Festival 2008 Alexandria Film Festival Cairo 2008 Warsaw international Film Festival 2008 Vancouver International Film Festival 2008 Kaunas Lithuania Film Festival 2008 “...pure cinema...brilliantly directed by Declan Recks...it’s the yardstick by which all other Irish films this year will be judged, and the standard is set very high.” Michael Dwyer, Chief Film Critic, Irish Times “…one of the most honest, touching and quietly insightful stories I’ve seen in quite some time…this is a great little movie…Eden is almost achingly personal in a way you rarely see outside art houses or film festivals… and it’s a testament to the small but powerful Irish film industry that…stories like this one get funding.” Cinematical “Recks and O’Brien masterfully maneuver the emotional complexities of their characters, parlaying the utmost minutiae into brilliant indications of depth, and giving equal footing to both their beautiful and devastating sides.” David Kwok, Tribeca Film Festival 2008 53 KISSES Two ten-year-old kids, Dylan and Kylie, run away from dysfunctional homes into the streets of inner city Dublin. Searching for Dylan’s elder brother as the night closes in, they’re led into encounters that open their eyes not only to the wider world but to each other. Their new-found freedom turns sour when the darker side of Dublin’s nightlife starts to emerge and Dylan discovers that Kylie has deeper motives for running away. He is forced to choose between his common sense and his loyalty to her and they will need more than everyday luck if they are to make it through to the morning. Director/Script Lance Daly Producer Macdara Kelleher Photography Jake Corbitt Editor J. Patrick Duffner Production Design Waldemar Kalinawski Music Go Blimps Go Main Cast Kelly O’Neill, Shane Curry, Nellie Conroy, Paul Roe, Stephen Rea Irish Location Dublin Running Time 75 minutes Production Company Fastnet Films Tel +353 1 478 9566 [email protected] Financiers IFB, Film I Vast, TV3, Zentropa, BCI. Distributor Element Pictures (Ireland) Sales Agent Focus Features International Tel +44 207 307 5591 [email protected] Best Irish Feature Galway Film Fleadh 2008 Official Selection Locarno Film Festival 2008 Toronto International Film Festival 2008 Telluride Film Festival 2008 London Film Festival 2008 AFI FEST 2008 Thessaloniki Film Festival 2008 “Gritty yet poetic…. the best film to come out of Ireland since Adam & Paul” Irish Examiner “Unforgettable…. Foul-mouthed and full of life” Hollywood Reporter “Kisses is one of those fragile films which could be discovered by audiences if it is given the chance to build word-of-mouth like last year’s Irish charmer Once” Screen Daily 54 NIKO AND THE WAY TO THE STARS Animated adventure about a boy reindeer Niko who longs to learn to fly like his father who is a member of Santa’s Flying Forces. After an attack on the reindeer herd by wolves, an event for which Niko takes the blame, he heads off on a journey to find his father and warn him of the evil Black Wolf’s plan to destroy the Flying Forces. Niko is joined on his heroic journey by his guardian and surrogate father Julius, a clumsy flying squirrel, and by a wild weasel girl called Wilma. But, in the end, Niko will be alone to face the father he has idolised for so long. Directors Michael Hegner, Kari Juusonen Producers Hannu Tuomainen, Petteri Pasanen, Moe Honan, Irene Sparre Hjorthøj Script Hannu Tuomainen, Marteinn Thorisson, Mark Hodkinson Editor Per Risager Music Stephen McKeon Main Cast Voices Morgan Jones, Andrew McMahon, Aileen Mythen, Paul Tyla Running Time 80 minutes Production Companies Magma Films Tel +353 91 569 142 [email protected], Animaker, Ulysses Films, AFilm Financiers IFB, HFF, NFTVF, DFI, FFF, YLE, TV2, Eurimages, Telepool, ZDF, Europool Distributor Telepool GMBH Tel +49 89 55 87 61 88 [email protected] Cinekid Lion Award for Best Film Cinekid Festival, Amsterdam 2008 Audience Award for Best Film Cinekid Festival, Amsterdam 2008 55 SAVIOURS An intimate, gripping documentary following three young boxers from the same Dublin boxing club, St. Saviours Olympic Boxing Academy. The club is a safe haven amongst the dangerous flats of Dublin’s north inner city, where, under the guidance of the club’s canny coaches, three boxers fight for a better life both inside and outside the ring. Directors/Producers/Photography Ross Whitaker, Liam Nolan Editor Bob Caldwell Music Stephen Shannon Running Time 80 minutes Production Company Street Films Tel +353 86 081 6004 [email protected]; www.myspace.com/ savioursfilm Financier IFB Distributor Eclispe Pictures (Ireland) Best European Documentary International Film Festival of South Africa 2008 Best Feature Documentary Waterford Film Festival 2007 Official Selection SXSW Festival 2008 Boston Independent Film Festival 2008 Chicago Irish Film Festival 2008 “Packs as much of a punch as Champ, Raging Bull and all the Rocky films put together” Irish Times “Saviours is the kind of film-making that bottles inspiration” Sunday Tribune “A brilliantly observed exploration…. a film well worth seeing” Sunday Business Post “Saviours is a small miracle... a perfectly formed drama... this year’s Once.” Hot Press “Saviours represents the best in bare-bones, small-scale filmmaking...” Chicago Tribune “A wonderful film that, like any great documentary, offers a riveting slice of real life that’s both parochial and universal” The Irish Examiner 56 SUMMER OF THE FLYING SAUCER Set in 1967, Dan’s dull existence on a farm in the west of Ireland is turned topsy-turvy when aliens land in his back-yard. He must use all his guile to help them pass as humans while at the same time he falls for the alien girl. Director Martin Duffy Producers Clodagh Freeman, Ralph Christians Script Marteinn Thorisson Photography Seamus Deasy Editor Michal Leszczylowski Production Design Nicola Moroney Main Cast Robert Sheehan, Joanne Kerrnan, Dan Colly, Hugh O’Connor Irish Location Galway Running Time 95 minutes Production Company Magma Films Tel +353 91 569 142 [email protected] Financiers IFB, Swedish Film Institute, Film I Vast,Telepool, Eurimages, RTE Distributors Folkets Bio (Nordic Countries), Ulysses Music Publishing (Ireland) Sales Agent Telepool GMBH Tel +49 89 55 876 0 [email protected] Official Selection LUCAS International Children’s Film Festival, Frankfurt 2008 Carrousel International du Film, Canada 2008 ‘Summer of the Flying Saucer boasts an innocent charm…. Robert Sheehan puts in a charismatic performance’ Irish Examiner 57 THE ESCAPIST Contemporary prison drama that unfolds as two parallel stories: one leads us through events building up to an escape attempt by five inmates; the other shows us the escape itself in minute, intense detail. But a twist at the end reveals that for one of the escapists his personal outcome is far more tragic than we had been induced to believe. Director Rupert Wyatt Producers Adrian Sturges, Alan Moloney Script Rupert Wyatt, Daniel Hardy Photography Philip Blaubach Editor Joe Walker Production Design Jim Furlong Music Benjamin Wallfisch Main Cast Brian Cox, Joseph Fiennes, Liam Cunningham, Seu Jorge, Dominic Cooper, Steven Macintosh, Damien Lewis Irish Location Dublin Running Time 100 minutes Production Company Parallel Film Productions Tel +353 1 236 0757 [email protected] Financiers IFB, UKFC, Anglo Irish Bank, A&E Films, Vertigo Distribution Distributors Vertigo Distribution (UK/Ireland), Think Film (North America), Indie Circle (Italy, France, Belgium, Benelux) Sales Agent Goalpost Films (UK/Ireland) Tel +44 77 7196 6190 Best Achievement in Production British Independent Film Awards 2008 Official Selection Sundance Film Festival 2008 “Brian Cox calmly registers ranges of steely determination, fatherly care and regret-filled sadness with great authority” Variety “Through an exhilarating mix of sublime editing, artful compositions and a very fine ensemble cast… (Wyatt) ends up producing a little gem” Irish Independent “The story telling is undeniably exciting and tense…” Screen Daily 58 Documentaries / 59 COLONY Colony explores the phenomenon of Colony Collapse Disorder devastating the honeybee population in North America. As a result of this occurance bees are dying in massive numbers and nobody knows why. In this documentary commercial beekeepers tell their stories of their two year battle against the effects of this mysterious disorder. Director Ross McDonnell Producers Morgan Bushe, Macdara Kelleher Photography/Editor Carter Gunn Production Company Fastnet Films Tel +353 1 478 9566 [email protected] Financier IFB Status Delivery early 2009 60 LITTLE MATADOR This film charts the new wave of child matadors and the challenges they face in their attempts to realise their dreams of becoming top bullfighters in Mexico. This story explores the parents and trainers who are ready to risk their children’s lives in the hope they’ll become a star. Little Matador describes the extreme rites of passage these children make – an intense and unnatural test of children’s courage - that is at once harrowing, beautiful and utterly compelling. Director Sandra Jordan Producers Ed Guiney, Gabriel Range Photography Mark Garrett Production Companies Element Pictures Tel +353 1 618 5032 [email protected], The Borough Film Company Financiers IFB, Film Agency Wales Distributor Element Pictures (Ireland) Status Delivery late 2009 61 IDENTITIES TILL THE TENTH GENERATION “Man is least himself when he speaks in his own person, give him a mask and he will tell you the truth.” Oscar Wilde For almost 60 years Tomi Reichental was silent about his experiences in the Nazi death camp of Bergen Belsen. Now, as the ranks of Holocaust survivors dwindle, Tomi has found his voice and returns for the first time to the place where he witnessed as a nine-year-old, the annihilation of thousands through starvation, disease and mass murder. Charting the multicoloured, multicultural transgender community in Ireland, five stories give shape to the different but parallel worlds of transvestism, transsexualism, drag, sexual identity, and gender dysphoria. At its heart, this is a film about the human spirit, overcoming stereotype and categorisation thereby allowing personality and human emotion a path to expression. Director Vittoria Colonna Producer Rachel Lysaght Photography Raja Nundlall, Tim Fleming Editor Eoin McGuirk Production Design Briana Hegarty Main Cast Fabio Ferri, Lenny Dale, Shani Williams, Lee Stella, Sean Leslie Running Time 84 minutes Production Company Underground Films Tel +353 86 358 7979 [email protected] Financiers IFB, Arts Council of Ireland Status Completed “The tenderness, almost love Vittoria shows towards these misfits turned Identities into a triumph” Helen Lucy Burke, Film Critic. THE TRIAL In 1998 in western Kosovo, 37 people were found dead in a concrete canal. A decade later, Ramush Haradinaj - the former Prime Minister of Kosovo - was wrongly accused of their murder. Now, in The Hague, a small team of lawyers are engaged in a battle to prove the innocence of a man they have come to respect and admire. This is their story. Directors/Producers John Murphy, Rob O’Reilly Photography Rob O’Reilly, Paddy Jordan Editor Hugh Williams Running Time 75 minutes Production Companies Headland Pictures john@ headlandpictures.com; [email protected], Little Bird Tel +353 1 667 0114 [email protected] Financiers IFB, SBS Australia Status Delivery early 2009 62 Director Gerry Gregg Producers Oliver Donohoe, Gerry Gregg Script Tomi Reichental, Gerry Gregg Photography Seamus Deasy Editor Juangus Dinsmore Main Cast Tomi Reichental Irish Locations Dublin, Meath Running Time 80 minutes Production Company Praxis Pictures Tel +353 1 210 8088, +353 87 220 6295 [email protected] Financiers IFB, RTE Status Completed THE TRIAL IDENTITIES TILL THE TENTH GENERATION 63 A BOATLOAD OF WILD IRISHMEN A VERY BRITISH GANGSTER Bhí Robert Flaherty, fócas an scannáin seo, ina athair ar an scannán faisnéise, agus ar dhuine de na daoine ba mhó a raibh tionchar acu ar chúrsaí cineama. Ba é an chéad duine a léirigh go bhféadfaí scéalta drámatúla agus siamsúla a dhéanamh as scannáin faoi shaol laethúil an ‘ghnáth’dhuine. An all access film inside one of Britain’s most dangerous crime families. For the first time, a gang of contemporary criminals open their lives to reveal a brutal world and an underclass which relies upon gangsters for justice, rather than police. Robert Flaherty, the focus of this film, was the father of documentary, and one of cinema’s most influential figures. He was the first to show that filming the every day life of ‘real’ people could be moulded into dramatic, entertaining narratives. Stiúrthóir/Director, Léiritheoir/Producer Mac Dara Ó Curraidhín Scríbhneoir/Script Brian Winston Fótografaocht/Photography Ronán Fox Eagarthóir/Editor David Sleight Suíomhanna in Éirinn/Irish Location Galway Fad Reatha/Running Time 78 minutes Cuideachta Léiriúcháin/Production Company Léirithe le Mac Dara Ó Curraidhín Teo Tel +353 91 504 858 [email protected] Airgeadaíthe/Financiers IFB, TG4, BCI, EM Media Status Delivery mid 2009 A SUBTLE MOVEMENT OF AIR A Subtle Movement of Air looks at the inspirational friendship between a Dane and an Icelander in the context of providing a social service for the disabled. It draws on the achievements of the Danish model of home help care which is regarded as the best in the world as it provides the maximum independence and freedom for the users. This documentary explores how this freedom and independence is being looked at in Iceland in a creative and humane way and how friendship provides a context to pursue it. Director/Script/Producer Art O’Briain Editor Manuela Corbari Running Time 52 minutes Production Company Moving Still Productions Tel +353 87 238 6509 Financier IFB Status Delivery early 2009 64 Director Donal MacIntyre Producers Lil Cranfield, Donal MacIntyre Photography Nick Manley, Mike Turnbully Editor Sally Hilton Production Companies Dare Films lilcranfield@darefilms. co.uk, Extreme Productions Financiers IFB, Channel 5 (UK) Distributors Le Pacte (International), Anywhere Road (US) Status Completed AN PAISTE BEO BOCHT (CHILD OF THE DEAD END) Léargas samhlaíoch ar shaol Patrick MacGill, file, úrscéalaí agus ‘navvy’, a úsáideann ábhar cartlainne agus drámaíocht chun saol MacGill a iniúchadh trína scríbhneoireacht dírbheathaisnéiseach. Leanann an scannán faisnéise seo a thuras ó bheith ina spailpín fíor-bhocht i nDún na nGall agus é fós ina pháiste, trína bhlianta mar navvy in Albain, go dtí go dtagann sé chun cinn mar scríbhneoir i Londain, áit ar foilsíodh a úrscéal claisiceach Children of the Dead End. An imaginative look at the life of navvy poet and novelist Patrick MacGill, using archive and drama to explore MacGill’s life through his autobiographical writing. The documentary explores his journey from impoverished child labourer in Donegal, through his years as a navvy in Scotland, to his emergence as a writer in London, where his classic novel Children of the Dead End was published. Stiúrthóir/Director, Léiritheoir/Producer, Scríbhneoir/Script Desmond Bell Fótografaocht/Photography Sam Mitchell Eagarthóir/Editor Simon Hipkins Dearadh Léiriúcháin/ Production Design Elle Kent, Rebecca Dover Aisteoirí/Main Cast Stephen Rea, Cian Bell Suíomhanna in Éirinn/Irish Location Donegal, Down Fad Reatha/Running Time 78 minutes Cuideachta Léiriúcháin/Production Company Glass Machine Productions Tel +44 289 147 2263 [email protected] Airgeadaíthe/Financiers IFB, TG4, BCI, Northern Ireland Screen Status Delivery early 2009 A BOATLOAD OF WILD IRISHMEN A VERY BRITISH GANGSTER A SUBTLE MOVEMENT OF AIR AN PAISTE BEO BOCHT (CHILD OF THE DEAD END) 65 AOSDÁNA BROKEN TAIL’S LAST JOURNEY Staidéar spreagúil ar sheasamh ealaíontóirí sa sochaí in Éirinn agus ar nádúr na cruthaitheachta, cúrsaí cultúir agus airgead poiblí. One of the world’s leading wildlife cameramen travels through India on a personal pilgrimage, piecing together the extraordinary last journey of Broken Tail – the tiger he helped to transform into one of the worlds most famous before it fled Ranthambhore National Park and went on the run. I measc na rannpháirtithe tá Robert Ballagh, Raymond Deane, Mannix Flynn, Paula Meehan, Patrick Scott, Sean Scully, Colm Toíbín, Brian Henderson, Gwen O’Dowd, Anne Haverty, Paul Mosse, Trevor Knight, Samuel Walsh agus Mick O’Dea. A thought-provoking examination of the position of artists in Irish society, the nature of creativity, culture and the public purse. Contributors include Robert Ballagh, Raymond Deane, Mannix Flynn, Paula Meehan, Patrick Scott, Sean Scully, Colm Toíbín, Brian Henderson, Gwen O’Dowd, Anne Haverty, Paul Mosse, Trevor Knight, Samuel Walsh and Mick O’Dea. Stiúrthóir/Director Fintan Connolly Léiritheoir/Producer Fiona Bergin Fótografaocht/Photography Owen McPolin Eagarthóir/ Editor Ross Killeen Fad Reatha/Running Time 60 minutes Cuideachta Léiriúcháin/Production Company Fubar Film Tel + 353 1 476 3914 [email protected] Airgeadaíthe/Financiers IFB, Arts Council Status Delivery late 2009 BIG TIME This documentary goes behind-the-scenes with Irish Super-Bantamweight boxer, Bernard Dunne, and his manager and promoter, Brian Peters. It’s a story of highs and lows, of dreams and ambition, of relationships - set against the tough, and at times cruel backdrop of big time international boxing Irish style. Director Ross Whitaker Producer Maria Horgan Photography Richard Kendrick, Ross O’ Callaghan Editor Derek Pelly Main Cast Bernard Dunne, Brian Peters Running Time 52 minutes Production Company Liberty Films Tel +353 1 675 3816 [email protected] Financiers IFB, BCI, RTE Status Delivery early 2009 66 Colin Stafford-Johnson retraces Broken Tail’s 200km journey across Rajasthan, examining his route and his behaviour, solving the mystery of why he abandoned his habitat to travel so far and survive for so long in hostile country. Directors Colin Stafford-Johnson, Stephen Gooder Producer John Murray Script Colin Stafford-Johnson, John Murray, Stephen Gooder Photography Robin Cox, Colin Stafford-Johnson, John Murray Main Cast Colin Stafford-Johnson, Salim Ali Running Time 75 minutes Production Company Crossing the Lines Films Tel +353 1 287 5394 [email protected] Financiers IFB, RTE, CBC, Arte/ZDF, CTL Films Status Delivery mid 2009 COUNTING SHEEP Dogs, horses, donkeys, clubs and ringing mobile phones: this is Petis, a remote village in Transylvania. Romania is officially an EU member and modernity is causing a clash between generations. The story centres around Albin, a content young shepherd practicing his inherited trade which comes under threat as his brother and friends migrate for seasonal work to Germany. Scenes of intense emotion are juxtaposed against the slow pace of the shepherds’ routine, as the film reflects on a year of change in the village and asks what is quality of life, progress and prosperity? Director/Script Dieter Auner Producer Suin Ni Raghallaigh Photography Nora Agapi Running Time 90 minutes Production Company Ikandi Productions Tel +353 87 248 2681 [email protected] Status Delivery late 2009 AOSDÁNA BROKEN TAIL’S LAST JOURNEY BIG TIME COUNTING SHEEP 67 CREATIVE CHAOS: ROUND ONE THE BASS PLAYER A Paris-based film director returns home to his village in South Lebanon after the 2006 war and witnesses how people are coping with the destruction. This intimate documentary about the relationship between film director Niall McKay and his jazz musician father Jim, reveals an absorbing and very moving story of two journeys. The first journey follows Jim as he returns to Ireland from Switzerland following the death of his second wife Anna. The second journey is more grueling, as father and son recall the events of Niall’s childhood thirty years ago, his parents’ separation and his mother’s depression, alcoholism and tragic death. The resulting film is a visually striking diary piece, featuring a collection of conversations, observations, and reflections about rebuilding and surviving. Inevitably the film also explores the cycles of life, destiny, religion, war, peace, and olive-picking. Above all, it is an intimate and special insight into a community, starting with the director’s own family. Director/Script/Photography Hassan Zbib Producers Bartolomeo Dibenedetto, Jeremiah Cullinane, Olivier Delahaye Editor Ruben Korenfeld Running Time 66 minutes Production Companies Planet Korda Pictures Tel +353 1 839 45 20 [email protected], Odelion Films Financiers IFB, Planet Korda Pictures, Odelion Films, Organisation Internationale de la Francophonie, Société Civile des Auteurs Multimédia Distributor Illegitime Defénse Status Completed Official Selection Iran International Documentary Festival 2008 HOLD THE PASSION Hold The Passion tells of the artistic journey of actress and teacher Deirdre O’Connell, who set up the Focus Theatre in 1963 and introduced a whole generation of Irish actors, including Gabriel Byrne, Tom Hickey, Johnny Murphy and Olwen Fouere, to the teachings of Stanislavski and the Actors Studio. The film provides a unique insight into the mind and work of a remarkable Irish woman whose contribution to the cultural life of this country has yet to be fully recognised and acknowledged. Director/Script Ronan O’Leary Producer Ann McRory Photography John Conroy Editors Nicky Dunne, Mick Reilly Music C.S.L. Parker Main Cast Deirdre O’Connell, Gabriel Byrne, Tom Hickey, Johnny Murphy, Olwen Fouere, Joan Bergin Running Time 68 minutes Production Company Focus Films Tel +353 87 2430126 [email protected] Financiers IFB, Arts Council of Ireland, Dublin City Council Sales Agent Network Ireland Tel + 353 1 679 7309 Status Completed 68 Director/Script Niall McKay Producers Seamus Duggan, Niall McKay, Marissa Aroy Photography Niall McKay, Marissa Aroy Editor Tony Cranstoun Running Time 61 minutes Production Companies Portarlington MultiMedia Tel +353 86 396 9775 [email protected], The Media Factory [email protected] Financiers IFB, Arts Council of Ireland, RTE Status Delivery early 2009 THE FATHER, THE SON AND THE HOUSEKEEPER (AT HOME WITH THE CLEARYS) Father Michael Cleary was at one time the most powerful and charismatic figures in Catholic Ireland. Well-known for his staunch Catholic views on sex, divorce and abortion it became clear after his death that he had lived a contradictory ‘secret life’ where his own housekeeper was his lover and mother of his children. This film is a moving and shocking portrait of a man trapped by the conflict between his vocation and the role the church gave him, his ego, and the impossible demands of celibacy. Director/Producer Alison Millar Photography Seamas McCracken Editor Brad Manning Music Danny Todd, Jeremy Vass Production Company Tern Television Productions Tel +44 2890 326061 [email protected] Status Completed Best Documentary Irish Film and Television Awards 2008 Prix Italia 2008 Boston Irish Film Festival 2008 CREATIVE CHAOS: ROUND ONE THE BASS PLAYER HOLD THE PASSION THE FATHER, THE SON AND THE HOUSEKEEPER (AT HOME WITH THE CLEARYS) 69 documenting the arts CIRCUS BORN DEREK MAHON: WHAT IS MEANT BY HOME This is the story of life in the travelling village that revolves around the Big Top; getting to know the extended family of three generations who carry on the tradition of Ireland’s oldest travelling circus. Why would anyone choose to follow such a difficult and challenging way of life? Regarded by many as ‘the poets’ poet, Derek Mahon has written some of the most admired and respected contemporary poetry in the English language, winning numerous awards for his work including the prestigious David Cohen Prize for a lifetime achievement in literature. He has produced in excess of twenty collections of poetry, has adapted literary novels for film and television and has worked as a literary journalist for many Irish and UK newspapers and magazines This documentary traces Mahon’s life, influences, poetic themes and issues. Director/Producer Roger Greene Script Roger Greene, Donald Taylor Black Photography Nick O’Neill Editor Maurice Healy Irish Locations Dublin, Cork, Down Running Time 57 minutes Production Company Caranna Productions Tel +353 1 285 4232, +353 87 23 55 939 [email protected] Financiers IFB, The Arts Council of Ireland Status Delivery early 2009 THE ART OF TIME In contemporary culture we are often told that ‘time’ as we have experienced it historically is being obliterated by the speed and acceleration of present society. Many artists, writers and creative practitioners in various fields feel that the work they make contests this process, with many questioning the nature of memory and perception today and inventing new and radical notions of ‘time’. Director Fergus Daly Producer Pat Collins Script Katherine Waugh Photography Roberto Guerra, Alexei Jankowski, Mirko Tzotschew Editor Tadhg O’Sullivan Music Federico Pelle Main Cast Robert Wilson, Alexander Sokurov, Peter Eisenman, Paul Morley, Chantal Akerman, the Brothers Quay, David Claerbout, Sylvere Lotringer, Vito Acconci Running Time 75 minutes Production Company Harvest Films Tel +353 28 21486 [email protected] Financiers IFB, Arts Council of Ireland Status Delivery early 2009 70 Director/Script/Photography Matt Skinner Producers Tom Maguire, Matt Skinner Main Cast Members of Fossetts circus Irish Locations Dublin, Longford, Louth, Meath, Longford, Laois, Galway, Cork, Kerry Running Time 90 minutes Production Company Borderline Productions Tel +353 87 241 4766 [email protected] Financiers IFB, Arts Council of Ireland Status Delivery early 2009 GOOD CAKE BAD CAKE A Dublin band called LIR dreamed of conquering the musical world, only to see their hopes destroyed by a multitude of disasters and tragedies. Once feted by the music industry as ‘the next U2’, their downfall is only matched in grandeur by the scale of their ambition. Unlike the thousands of ‘success stories’ told in music documentaries, this is the other side of the coin, the story that will inevitably befall most bands. Director/Script Shimmy Marcus Producers Shimmy Marcus, Edwina Forkin Photography David O’Sullivan, Shimmy Marcus Editor Joe Marcus Music LIR Main Cast LIR, Bronagh Gallagher, David Reilly Irish Location Dublin Running Time 70 minutes Production Companies Zanzibar Films Tel +353 1 671 948 [email protected], Let’s Not Lose It Productions Financiers IFB, Arts Council of Ireland Status Delivery early 2009 DEREK MAHON: WHAT IS MEANT BY HOME CIRCUS BORN THE ART OF TIME GOOD CAKE BAD CAKE 71 72 television / drama 73 FATHER AND SOn RÁSAÍ NA GAILLIMHE This four-part contemporary thriller follows Michael, a reformed gang leader as he leaves Manchester to start a new life in Clare with his pregnant girlfriend Anna. However, when his estranged son Vincent is imprisoned for a gang murder, Michael must return to Manchester and the scenes of his criminal past in order to save him. But Vincent has been set up for the murder in order to lure Michael back to Manchester. Contemporary comedy drama series spanning the seven days of Galway’s most famous festival - Race Week. The annual Galway Races provide the magnet for a group of disparate characters which converge in Galway, crossing paths with each other with hilarious, tragic and often disastrous results. Director Brian Kirk Producers Michael Casey, James Flynn Script Frank Deasy Photography Ruairí O’Brien Editor Tim Murrell Production Design Dave Arrowsmith Main Cast Dougray Scott, Sophie Okonedo Irish Locations Dublin, Wicklow Running Time 4 x 1 hour Production Companies Octagon Films Tel +353 1 276 9468 [email protected], Left Bank Pictures Financiers IFB, ITV, RTE, BBC Worldwide Sale Agent BBC Worldwide Tel +44 20 8433 2000 Status Delivery early 2009 GEORGE GENTLY III It’s 1964, the world is changing fast and George Gently is one of the unsung detective heroes of the time. With thrilling storylines, Gently’s investigations reveal the dark underbelly of a society on the cusp of change. Directors Ciaran Donnelly, Daniel O’Hara Producers Johann Knobel, George Faber, Andrew Lowe Script Peter Flannery, Mick Ford, Chris Lang Photography Peter Robertson Editor Ray Roantree Production Design David Wilson Main Cast Martin Shaw, Lee Ingleby Irish Locations Wicklow, Dublin Running Time 4 x 90 minutes Production Companies Element Pictures Tel +353 1 618 5032 [email protected], Company Pictures Financiers IFB, All3Media, BBC Sales Agent All3Media Tel +44 207 845 4377 [email protected] Status Delivery early 2009 74 Director Robert Quinn Producers Eoin Holmes, Tricia Perrott Script James Phelan Photography Cian de Buitlear Editor Declan McGrath Production Design Mags Linnane Main Cast Don Wycherley, Tomás O’Suilleabhhán, Ruth Bradley, Frankie McCafferty, Darine Ní Dhonnchú, Owen McDonnell, Olga Wehrly Irish Location Galway Running Time 7 x 40 minutes Production Company Great Western Films Tel +353 1 889 8040 [email protected] Financiers IFB, TG4, BCI Distributor TG4 Status Delivery early 2009 RÁSAÍ NA GAILLIMHE FATHER AND SON GEORGE GENTLY III 75 THE TUDORS III THE TAKE Following the execution of Anne Boleyn, Henry VIII enjoys a blissful but short-lived third marriage to Jane Seymour, who gives him a male heir but dies in childbirth. Cromwell engineers a politically expedient marriage to Anne of Cleves. When it’s a disaster Cromwell pays with his head. Then from the north comes the Pilgrimage of Grace, an uprising led by Catholic nobles against the Reformation. Henry’s throne is threatened as never before, but he defeats the rebels and exacts a terrible revenge. If you want it badly enough, take it… Directors Ciaran Donnelly, Jeremy Podeswa Producers James Flynn, Morgan O’Sullivan Script Michael Hirst Photography Ousawa Rawi Editors Lisa Grootenboer, Wendy Hallam Martin Production Design Tom Conroy Music Trevor Morris Main Cast Jonathan Rhys Meyers, Henry Cavill Irish Locations Wicklow, Dublin Running Time 8 x 1 hour Production Company World 2000 Entertainment Tel +353 1 276 9523 [email protected] Financiers IFB, Showtime, Peace Arch Entertainment Sales Agent Sony Pictures Television International [email protected] Status Delivery early 2009 UNCLE MAX ii The over-active Uncle Max is like a human cartoon. A big kid himself, he’s just the kind of uncle every kid would love. His weekly outings with 9-yearold Luke are always hilarious and unpredictable. Whatever they do, wherever they go, it’s chaos, disaster and great, great fun! Director Simon Hynd Producer Nahrein Mirza Script David Schneider, David Armand Photography Jonathan Kovel Editors Michael Wolf, Callum Ross Main Cast David Schneider, Jonathan Hanly Irish Location Galway Running Time 13 x 12 minutes Production Company Little Bird Television Tel + 353 1 667 0114 [email protected] Financiers IFB, BBC, Starz Sales Agent Indigo Film and Television Tel +44 207 424 1980 [email protected] Status Completed 76 Freddie Jackson is just out of prison. He’s done his time, made the right connections, and now he’s ready to use them. With the help of his cousin Jimmy, Freddie cultivates his crime empire, gaining all the respect and money he’s hungered for… but at whose expense? Families should stick together, but behind closed doors, jealousy and betrayal fester until everyone’s life is infected. Director David Drury Producers Willow Grylls, Andrew Lowe Script Neil Biswas Photography Owen McPolin Editor Chris Ridsdale Production Design Susie Cullen Main Cast Shaun Evans, Charlotte Riley, Kierston Wareing, Tom Hardy Irish Location Dublin Running Time 4 x 60 minutes Production Companies Company Pictures, Element Pictures Tel +353 1 618 5032 [email protected]; Warner Sisters Financiers IFB, Sky, ITV Global Entertainment Sales Agent ITV Global Entertainment Tel +44 207 491 1441 int.info@ granadamedia.com Status Delivery mid 2009 THE TUDORS III THE TAKE UNCLE MAX II 77 78 animation / 79 ABBI’S CIRCLE FADÓ FADÓ Abbi’s Circle is a series of three short films following the adventures of Abbi, a young Nigerian girl living in Dublin and her circle of friends. Against the backdrop of graduation ceremonies, gruelling football matches and high school musicals, Abbi and her friends negotiate what it means to be a young immigrant living in contemporary Ireland. Fadó Fadó (Long, Long Ago) is a children’s series which combines animation with live action. Irish children between the ages of 6 and 12 years tell their versions of traditional myths and legends and use their own illustrations and designs to animate these tales. Director/Production Design Siobhan Twomey Producers Áine O’Brien, Alan Grossman Script Siobhan Twomey, Liz Morris Animation Ciara McLean Editor Áodan Ó Coileáin Main Cast Oyin Animashuan, Lauren Murphy, Yemi Adenuga, Ngor Tong, Shyam Gollapalli Running Time 3 x 5 minutes Directors Noel Kelly, Rachael Moriarty Producer Michael Algar Animators Andy Clarke, Stephen Fagan, Jim Fleming, Heidi Madsen, Paul McGrath, Dale Robinson, Faye Tucker Photography Declan Emerson Editors Juniper Calder, Ciara Brophy, Oleg Jitov Music Dean Valentine Running Time 26 x 4.5 minutes Production Company Ned Kelly Pictures Tel +353 1 454 8790 [email protected] Financiers IFB, Atlantic Philanthropies Status Delivery mid 2009 Production Company Keg Kartoonz Tel +353 1 284 3426 algar@ ireland.com Financiers IFB, BCI, RTE Sales Agent Network Ireland Television Tel +353 1 679 7309 [email protected] Status Delivery mid 2009 Best Irish Short Stranger Than Fiction Film Festival 2007 GARTH AND BEV Official Selection European MEDIA4ME Conference The Hague 2008 BALLYBRADDAN This animated drama series follows the lives of the fifth class children of Ballybraddan primary school. Growing and maturing faster than we can imagine, the boys and girls are trying to find their place in the world. The one place that brings them all together, where their differences don’t matter is the hurling pitch. Ballybraddan follows the lives of these children and the adults that support them as they grow, mature, play, compete and find out who they really are. On and off the pitch, everyone needs to find their own place. Director Jason Tammemagi Producer Gerard O’Rourke Script Noel Magee Script Producer Brigie deCourcy Music Jonathan Atkinson Running Time 20 x 13 minutes Production Company Monster Animation Tel + 353 1 603 4980 [email protected] Financiers IFB, BCI, RTE Status Delivery early 2009 80 Garth is a kid with a huge appetite for adventure. He and his sister Bev live back in the Bronze Age, but with a little magical help from their druid grandfather Lir, they can travel anywhere in time to satisfy their curiosity about the world and everything in it. More often than not, Garth and Bev discover on their adventures that using a little know-how from Nature is as relevant to their everyday life as it is throughout history! Director Andrew Kavanagh Producers Gary Timpson, Paul Rigg Script Andrew Kavanagh, Michele English, Anna Starky, Cathy Moss, Jill Brett, Kathy Slevin, Sheila Prescott, Patrick Chapman Art Director Graham Corcoran Animation Director Andrew Holland Main Cast Mia Murphy, Daniel Culliton, Gerry O’Brian, Morgan Jones, Flo McSweeney Running Time 26 x 11 minutes Production Companies Kavaleer Productions Tel +353 1 488 5873 [email protected] , Copernicus (Canada) Financiers IFB, BCI, RTE, BBC Worldwide, BBC Status Delivery mid 2009 ABBI’S CIRCLE FADÓ FADÓ BALLYBRADDAN GARTH AND BEV 81 Miss remarkable & her career the trembling veil of bones This darkly comedic animated story depicts Miss Remarkable as she struggles with her own demons, crushing parental expectations and rising above a career meltdown. She fails fatally to become ‘strong, best and happy’ but finally realizes what she really wants for herself - she wants life! When the film ends she is ‘nobody, nobody at all’ but she is still around. This animated tale tells the story of a reclusive watchmaker who receives a mysterious box in the post, which sends him on a tense journey across the city as he tries to face up to what’s inside the box. Director/Script Joanna Rubin Dranger Producers Jeremy Purcell, Vibeke Vogul, Michael Lennon Running Time 28 minutes Production Companies A Man & Ink Tel +353 91 86 5901 [email protected], Bullitt Film, Lisbet Gabrielsson Film, Financiers IFB, Swedish Film Institute, Danish Film Institute, Nordisk Film & TV Fund Distributors Folkets Bio (Sweden) Status Delivery late 2009 ROY Set in modern day Dublin, Roy is the story of Ireland’s only living animated character born into a live-action family. The film charts the progress of this 11-year-old boy as he struggles to grow up as a cartoon character in an ordinary environment. Roy’s attempts to blend in are complicated by the fact that he can squash and stretch, involuntarily turn blue when sad, green when jealous and produce a flock of twittering birds when he gets a bump on the head. Roy is truly a fish out of water. Directors Alan Shannon, Ian Bevitt, Alan MacMillan Producers Mark Cumberton, John Rice, Sue Nott Script Declan de Barra, Rory Bresnihan, Pat Connolly, Richie Conroy, Mark Hodkinson, Alan Keane, Neil Leyden, Paul McLoone, Derek O’Connor, Paul Smith, Danny Stack Photography PJ Dillon Editors Gareth Young, Gary Shorthall, Maureen O’Faolain Production Design Jason Carlin Main Cast Simon Delaney, Cathy Belton, Mark Lambert, Maude Fahy Running Time 13 x 28 minutes Production Company Jam Media Tel +353 1 405 3484 [email protected] Financiers IFB, BCI, RTE, BBC Status Delivery late 2009 82 Director/Script/Production Design Matthew Talbot Kelly Producers Nicky Gogan, Martin Rose Photography Tim Fleming Editors Matthew Talbot Kelly, Gareth Young Main Cast Brian Quinn Irish Location Dublin Running Time 11 minutes Production Company Glimpse Digital Tel + 353 87 996 6777 [email protected] Financiers IFB, National Film Board of Canada Status Delivery late 2009 MISS REMARKABLE & HER CAREER ROY THE TREMBLING VEIL OF BONES 83 Short Film Schemes The IFB aims to invest in new talent by providing opportunities for filmmakers to develop skills in live action filmmaking, documentary, animation and digital technology. To this end we provide funding for short films through a series of schemes all of which welcome and actively encourage Irish language entries. SIGNATURES Signatures is our new flagship scheme showcasing live action short filmmaking, encouraging strong, original storytelling, visual flair and production values appropriate to the big screen. The short films act as a proving-ground for Irish creative talents aspiring to write, direct and produce films for the cinema. The 2008 Signatures films premiered at the Cork Film Festival and were selected by Andrew Meehan (IFB), Fran Keaveney (IFB), Ed Guiney (Element Pictures) and Mick Hannigan (Cork Film Festival). REALITY BITES Reality Bites is a new short documentary scheme which encourages the experimentation and realization of fresh approaches to non-fiction filmmaking, whether the documentary is journalistic or creative, observational or aesthetic, objective or personal. The 2008 Reality Bites films premiered at the Cork Film Festival and were selected by Alan Maher (IFB), Fran Keaveney (IFB), Suzanne Keane (IFB) and Sandra Whipman (More 4). Frameworks The 2008 Oscailt films which premiered at the Cork Film Festival were selected by Fran Keaveney (IFB), Prionsias Ni Ghrainne (TG4), Mary Ellen Ni Chualain (TG4) and Robert Quinn. Short Cuts Short Cuts has now finished and has been replaced by the Signatures scheme. The 2008 Short Cuts films which premiered at the Galway Film Fleadh were selected by Andrew Meehan (IFB), Fran Keaveney (IFB), Seamus Duggan (RTE) and Kirsten Sheridan. SHORT SHORTS Short Shorts aims to produce ultra short pieces, which can be used to promote Irish filmmaking with the high impact power of advertisements, but without a product to sell. The 2008 Short Shorts films which premiered at the Galway Film Fleadh were selected by Simon Perry (IFB), Fran Keaveney (IFB) and Bertrand Faivre (Le Bureau). VIRTUAL CINEMA Virtual Cinema aims to encourage cinema for the YouTube generation by funding quality shorts which are suitable for viewing across multi-platforms. These films are exclusively for an online audience and can be viewed on our website http://www.irishfilmboard. ie/film_directory/virtual_cinema/ Frameworks aims to encourage filmmakers with imagination, visual flair and commitment to innovative animation. It is also open to established animators who may wish to realize more personal and creative projects. The 2008 Virtual Cinema films which premiered at the Darklight Film Festival were selected by Fran Keaveney (IFB), Louise Ryan (IFB), Steve McCormack (Wildwave) and David Coffey. The 2008 Frameworks films premiered at the Galway Film Fleadh and were selected by Emma Scott (IFB), Brendan McCarthy (Arts Council), Seamus Duggan (RTE) and Helen Brunsdon (Aardman Animation). Network Ireland Television, Tel +353 1 679 7309, [email protected]. Oscailt Oscailt promotes and encourages new talent in all areas of Irish language film production. This scheme 84 has finished and now all other schemes are open to and actively encourage Irish language entries. SALES ENQUIRIES Short Films / Live Action & Animation 85 AN RANGER ATLANTIC Conamara, 1854 – Cúig bhliana tar éis an Ghorta Mór Tar éis dó roinnt mhaith blianta a chaitheamh thar lear in Airm na Breataine, filleann saighdiúir abhaile agus faigheann sé amach go bhfuil a mhuintir ar fad caillte. Tugann sé cuairt ar chomharsa le fáil amach céard a tharla dóibh. Atmospheric, poignant tale of a lonely farmer passing his endless days, unaware of the letter that’s on its way from the woman he once loved. A letter that could change his life… Conamara, 1854 – Five years after the Great Famine. After many years abroad in the service of the British Army, a soldier returns home to find that his family are all dead. He visits a neighbour to establish what happened to them. Stiúrthóir/Director PJ Dillon Léiritheoir/Producer Alex Jones Scríbhneoir/Script PJ Dillon, Pierce Ryan Fótografaíocht/ Photography Ken Byrne Eagarthóir/Editor Eamonn Power Príomh-fhoireann Aisteoirí/Main Cast Owen McDonnell, Máirtín Jaimsie Fad Reatha/Running Time 10 minutes Cuideachta Léiriúcháin/Production Company Carbon Films Tel +353 86 848 3047 [email protected], www.anranger.com Official Selection Raindance Film Festival London 2008 Boston Irish Film Festival 2008 Radar Hamburg International Independent Film Festival Germany 2008 Montreal World Film Festival 2008 ENOUGH A young deaf couple’s screaming row goes unnoticed in a restaurant. Director/Script Barry Dignam Producer Jean Rice Photography Russell Gleeson Editor Daibhi Doran Main Cast Sarah Jane Moloney, Sean Herlihy Running Time 3 minutes Production Company Fantastic Films Tel +353 87 255 1666 info@ fantasticfilms.ie Official Selection Deaf Festival 2008 86 Director/Script Conor Ferguson Producer AnneMarie Naughton Photography Cedric Culliton Editor Paul Giles Main Cast Liam Cunningham, Marian Quinn Running Time 4 minutes Production Company Park Films Tel +353 1 285 3755, +353 86 855 5468 [email protected] Highly Commended TCM Classic Shorts Competition 2008 Official Selection Boston Irish Film Festival 2008 Released in cinemas nationwide in front of the feature film 32A AN RANGER ATLANTIC ENOUGH 87 FAREWELL PACKETS OF TEN FOIREANN CODLADH Ethel and Nancy have tried giving up the fags before, but haven’t had much luck. The two ladies discuss the pros and cons of their mutual addictions to the dreaded weed. In aoir ghrinn dorcha ar nós Groundhog Day, scoireann fear óg gnó go dtí tigín deas pictiúrtha i sráidbhaile codlatach. Tá an suíomh foirfe, ciúin, álainn agus tá séipéal beag deas díreach trasna an bhóthair uaidh. Director/Editor Ken Wardrop Producer Andrew Freedman Photography Michael Lavelle Main Cast Ethel Wardrop, Nancy Howlin Running Time 3 minutes Production Company Venom Films Tel +353 1 497 5980 [email protected] Best Short Documentary Worldwide Short Film Festival Toronto 2007 Filmmaker Grand Prix Sapporo Short Film Festival Japan 2008 Official Selection Sundance Film Festival 2008 LA Film Festival 2008 Silverdocs Documentary Festival Washington DC 2008 AFA Dallas Film Festival 2008 FÉILEACHÁN Tarlaíonn cliseadh intinne do mháthair óg agus tá sí ag iarraidh an caidreamh idir í féin agus a hiníon a athógail ach ní thiteann cúrsaí amach mar a bhí beartaithe aici. A young mother has suffered a mental breakdown and tries to rebuild her relationship with her daughter but things don’t work out the way she planned. Stiúrthóir/Director, Scríbhneoir/Script Cecilia McAllister Léiritheoir/Producer Bronagh McCartan Fótografaíocht/ Photography Patrick Jordan Eagarthóir/Editor Dean Hagan Príomh-fhoireann Aisteoirí/Main Cast Dairine Ni Dhonnchu, Aine Hanlon Fad Reatha/Running Time 12 minutes Cuideachta Léiriúcháin/Production Company Lunah Productions Tel +44 7801 654 236 [email protected] Best Irish Short Cork Film Festival 2008 88 Ach ní mhaireann an ciúnas ró-fhada…. In a darkly comic Groundhog Day-like satire, a young businessman retires to a picturesque cottage in a sleepy village. It’s the perfect location, quiet, beautiful and there’s even a cute church across the road from him. But the quiet doesn’t last long… Stiúrthóir/Director Danann Breathnach Léiritheoir/Producer Aislinn Ní Chuinneagáin Scríbhneoir/Script Guy Fee Fótografaíocht/Photography Colm Whelan Eagarthóir/Editor Roisin O’Donnell Príomh-fhoireann Aisteoirí/Main Cast Tomas O’Suilleabhain, Peadar O’Treasaigh Fad Reatha/Running Time 15 minutes Cuideachta Léiriúcháin/Production Company Newgrange Pictures Tel +353 1 498 8928 [email protected] Best Irish Language Short Cork Film Festival 2008 Official Selection Boston Irish Film Festival 2008 FAREWELL PACKETS OF TEN FOIREANN CODLADH FÉILEACHÁN 89 HOOR No Regrets in the west Hoor tells the short story of three young lads paying a visit to the local prostitute in order to lose their virginity. The prostitute, Desire, sizes them up, takes their money and one by one she leads us to believe she gives them what they have paid for. Only with the last boy, Ciaran, clearly the youngest and most nervous of the boys do we see what Desire is really up to. An intimate portrait is offered by the director of his father – Paddy Quinn. Director/Editor John Kennedy Producer Mary McCarthy Script John Kennedy, Ruairi O’Brien Photography Ruairi O’Brien Main Cast Fionn O’Shea, Craig Connelly, Paul Donnelly, Floriano Mancuso Running Time 3 minutes Production Company Redjam Productions, Tel +353 1 230 0118 [email protected] Official Selection Los Angeles Irish Film Festival 2008 LOWLAND FELL Lowland is living with her workaholic Dad for the summer and she’s very bored. It’s the day before her 17th birthday and with little else to do she goes riding around the countryside on her scooter. Going off the beaten track leads to an unexpected discovery and an unforgettable encounter with two brothers. Director Michael Kinirons Producer Katie Holly Script Michael Kinirons, Elaine Harrington Photography Suzie Lavelle Editor Zoe Ellis Main Cast Jane McGrath, Robbie Sheehan, Michael Winder, Conor Horgan Running Time 20 minutes Production Company Blinder Films Tel +353 1 667 8066 [email protected] Official Selection Palm Springs International Film Festival 2008 Director/Producer/Photography/Editor Colm Quinn Main Cast Paddy Quinn Running Time 6 minutes Production Company Last Light Films Tel +353 86 304 2660 info@ lastlightfilm.com Best Short Film Nominee Irish Film & Television Awards 2008 Official Selection Edinburgh International Film Festival 2008 Message to Man International Film Festival, St Petersburg 2008 NOLLAIG SHONA Nuair a shiúlann a chailín amach air Oíche Nollag, luíonn Alan le bréagnú agus le diúltú, ag insint dá chrann Nollag atá 12 troigh ar airde ‘go bhfillfidh sí lá ar bith anois’. Tar éis dó roinnt oícheanta uaigneacha a chaitheamh ag luí ina aonair agus tromluí amháin briseann a dhóchas ar Alan. Amach leis, an crann lánmhaisithe á tharraingt aige trí shráideanna na cathrach agus an t-ionad athchúrsála mar cheann scríbe… ach ní bheidh sé chomh fuirist sin scaoileadh leis an ualach eile. When Alan’s girlfriend walks out on him on Christmas Eve, he plunges into denial and delusion, reassuring his 12 foot Christmas tree that “she’ll be back any day now”. Several lonely nights and one nightmare later, Alan snaps. He sets out, hauling the fully decorated tree through the city streets, destination the recycling yard… but letting go won’t be that easy. Stiúrthóir/Director, Scríbhneoir/Script Orla Murphy Léiritheoir/ Producer Freya Mackenzie Fótografaíocht/Photography Liam Iandoli Eagarthóir/Editor John E Turner Príomh-fhoireann Aisteoirí/Main Cast Sean McDonagh, Aine Ni Dhroighneain, Eamonn Hunt Fad Reatha/Running Time 14 minutes Cuideachta Léiriúcháin/Production Companies Vico Films, Princess Pictures Tel +353 87 646 0406 [email protected], +353 86 377 9229 [email protected] 90 HOOR NO REGRETS IN THE WEST LOWLAND FELL NOLLAIG SHONA 91 OF BEST INTENTIONS SHAPES Broken hearts, shattered dreams and the destruction of the earth’s ozone layer, Of Best Intentions is a film that examines the lives of five well-meaning individuals as fate decides to intervene. Claire’s night terrors are taking their toll on her relationship with Will. Scared he’s leaving her, Claire seeks assurance that everything is fine, and that there’s no monster in the bedroom… Director/Script Brian Durnin Producer Paul Holmes Photography Ivan McCullough Editor Lee Hickey Main Cast Stuart Graham, Fiona O’Shaugnessy, Prasad Jadhav, Rita Davies, Delrick Vinu, Deva Naidu, Ian McElhinney. Running Time 14 minutes Director/Script/Editor Alan Brennan Producer Heidi Madsen Photography Gavin O’Reilly Main Cast Mark Huberman, Elaine Murphy Running Time 5 minutes Production Company Paper Dreams Tel +353 1 842 1022 alan. [email protected] Production Company Red Rage Films Tel +353 1 662 3582 [email protected], www.redragefilms.com/ ofbestintentions Official Selection Palm Springs International Film Festival 2008 Best Film Best Director Kerry International Film Festival 2008 SPACEMEN THREE Official Selection Palm Springs International Film Festival 2008 SCORING A young man explains the true power of a kiss. Following an accident, a young man has been left with no sensation from his shoulder blades down. This is a story of one man’s expression of sensuality through a kiss. Director/Editor Ken Wardrop Producer Andrew Freedman Photography Michael Lavelle Running Time 3 minutes Production Company Venom Films Tel +353 1 497 5980 [email protected] Filmmaker Grand Prix Sapporo Short Film Festival Japan 2008 Official Selection Sundance Film Festival 2008 LA Film Festival 2008 Silverdocs Documentary Festival Washington DC 2008 AFA Dallas Film Festival 2008 Worldwide Short Film Festival Toronto 2007 Aspen Film Festival 2007 92 Astro-geologist Dr. Glen Hosey is in space for the first time. His unusual method of passing the time isn’t exactly compatible with the peaceful voyage the other two astronauts anticipated… Director Hugh O’Conor Producer Lucy Dyke Script John Butler, Hugh O’Conor Photography Cian de Buitléar Editor Hugh Chaloner Main Cast Pat Shortt, Michael McElhatton, Peter McDonald Running Time 12 minutes Production Company Broken Pictures Tel +353 86 819 3903 [email protected] OF BEST INTENTIONS SHAPES SCORING SPACEMEN THREE 93 THE BEEKEEPER’S SON THE GERMAN A young boy steals away from an old man’s wake and wanders into the surrounding countryside. A duel between a British and German fighter pilot leads to an unforeseen conclusion. Director/Script Jamie Hannigan Producer Shirley Weir Photography Paddy Jordan Editor Frank Reid Main Cast Brian Fortune, Cain Lennon, Bernie Fitzgerald Running Time 10 minutes Director/Script Nick Ryan Producer Olivia Leahy Photography Robbie Ryan Editor Joe McHugh Main Cast Toby Kebbell, Christian Brassington Running Time 10 minutes Production Company Stitch Films Tel +353 86 395 3460 Production Company Image Now Films Tel +353 1 411 3310 [email protected] [email protected] UIP Prize Nominee Rotterdam International Film Festival 2008 THE DOOR A father’s desperate attempt to come to terms with the devastating affects of the 1986 Chernobyl disaster. Director/Script Juanita Wilson Producers Louise Curran, James Flynn Photography Tim Fleming Editor Nathan Nugent Main Cast Igor Sigov, Juliette Gering, Liliya Grechk Running Time 17 minutes Production Company Octagon Films Tel +353 1 276 9528 [email protected] Best Irish Short Foyle Film Festival 2008 Gold Medal Award (Fiction) Bilbao International Festival of Documentry and Short Films 2008 94 THE MAN IN 301 Three prisoners in each of their cells recount the story of their crimes in song, with each blaming their excesses on an accomplice, the enigmatic man in 301. Director David Freyne Producers David Freyne, Rachael O’ Kane, Rory Dungan Script Patrick Freyne Photography Arthur Mulhern Editor Alan Freir Main Cast Patrick Freyne and the band His Bad Intentions Running Time 14 minutes Production Company Tilted Pictures Tel +353 87 791 2857 [email protected] Official Selection International Film Festival Rotterdam 2008 NexT International Short and Medium Length Film Festival Romania 2008 THE BEEKEEPERS SON THE GERMAN THE DOOR THE MAN IN 301 95 THE MAN INSIDE THE WEDNESDAYs A short story in memory of Lisandro who accidently locked himself in. Sometimes, when you’re in the autumn of your days, you’ll try anything just to put a smile on your face again. And so in this funny, sad (and sometimes wobbly) tale we meet two pensioners who manage to re-ignite the love they’d almost forgotten about. Unfortunately, the law comes knocking at their door… Director/Script/Editor Rory Bresnihan (based on a short story by Fernando Sorrentino) Producer Lucy Dyke Photography Tim Fleming Main Cast Marty Rea Running Time 14 minutes Production Company Broken Pictures Tel +44 75 95 53 4975 [email protected] THE SOUND OF PEOPLE A story of a moment in the life of an 18-year-old boy, standing on the brink of his life and death. Director/Script Simon Fitzmaurice Producer Noreen Donohoe Photography Ivan McCullough Editors Lawrence Fee, Simon Fitzmaurice Main Cast Martin McCann, Kevin O’Dwyer, Jayne Stynes, Aidan Turner, Seamus Hanly Running Time 7.5 minutes Production Company Diva Media Tel +353 87 239 6772 [email protected] Jameson Best Short Film Belfast Film Festival 2008 Jury Award Festival Opaclice, Paris 2008 Jury Award Huesca Film Festival 2008 Commendation Foyle Film Festival 2007 Official Selection Sundance Film Festival 2008 Released in cinemas nationwide by Eclipse Pictures in front of feature film Charlie Bartlett Director Conor Ferguson Producer AnneMarie Naughton Script Luke Clancy, Conor Ferguson Photography Cedric Culliton Editor Grainne Gavigan Main Cast Doreen Keogh, Des Keogh, Alan Devlin, Tina Kellegher, Pat Laffan Running Time 13 minutes Production Company Park Films Tel +353 87 934 0173 [email protected] International Audience Award Clermont-Ferrand Film Festival 2008 Ellen Jury Special Recognition Aspen Shortfest 2008 Audience Award FICA Portugal 2008 Audience Choice Award NYC Downtown 2008 Audience Award (1st Place), Jury Award (3rd Place) Chicago Irish Film Festival 2008 Olympus Award for Best Photography Badalona International Film Festival, Barcelona 2008 TWO POINT FIVE BILLION A scientist working in a revolutionary new field of quantum mechanics volunteers for a risky new experiment - despite the strong objections of his wife and misgivings of his colleagues. Director Jamie Hannigan Producer Shirley Weir Script Jamie Hannigan, Shirley Weir Photography Paddy Jordan Editor Frank Reid Main Cast Mark O Halloran, Ion Caramittru, Charlotte Bradley Running Time 16 minutes Production Company Stitch Films Tel +353 86 395 3460 [email protected] 96 THE MAN INSIDE THE WEDNESDAYS THE SOUND OF PEOPLE TWO POINT FIVE BILLION 97 UNCLE BILL’S BARREL WHATEVER TURNS YOU ON How a rural family copes with a deceased uncle who refuses to stay in his grave. The well ordered running of an electronics store is disrupted when a homeless man arrives to make a purchase. A humorous but poignant story of the need to belong. Director/Script Eoin Ryan Producers Nick Ryan, Olivia Leahy Photography Robbie Ryan Editors Eoin Ryan, Joe Mc Hugh Main Cast Luke Hayden, Niall Bruton, Mark O’Regan, Cillian O’Sullivan Running Time 10 minutes Production Company Image Now Films Tel +353 1 411 3310 [email protected] VISITING DAY Parents of prisoners share their fears, hopes and hearts as they stand by their sons. Director/Script/Editor Ciaran Deeney Producers Dave Clarke, Ciaran Deeney Photography JJ Rolfe Running Time 12 minutes Production Company El Zorrero Films Tel +353 85 720 6653 [email protected] Director/Script/Editor Declan Cassidy Producer Bill Tyson Photography Shane Tobin Main Cast Luke Cameron, Caoimhe O’Malley, Richard Wall Running Time 4 minutes Production Company Timesnap Tel +353 87 662 1233 [email protected] Best Irish Narrative Short Film Kerry International Film Festival 2008 Official Selection Boston Irish Film Festival 2008 CineCity Brighton Film Festival 2008 Released in Irish Film Institute in front of feature film Kisses WATER BODIES Set in two sites of so-called ‘pilgrimage’, the Ganges in India and the Forty Foot in County Dublin, this documentary takes a gentle, reflective look at our need to rejuvenate ourselves through bathing. Director Jennifer Keegan Producers Jonny Speers, Clare Connolly Photography Ciaran Tanham Editor Roisín O’Donnell Running Time 15 minutes Production Company Speers Film Tel +353 1 677 9642 [email protected] 98 UNCLE BILL’S BARREL WHATEVER TURNS YOU ON VISITING DAY WATER BODIES 99 COLOUR CONTAMINATION SANDPIPER A clean cut business man who is adverse to all things colourful enters a waiting room filled with colourful plastic chairs and is forced to confront his worst fears. A poignant story of a young boy who saves a sandpiper with a broken wing from vicious seagulls. The boy tends the injured bird and releases it back into the wild. Director/Script/Editor Louise Bagnall Producer Niamh O’Donoghue Running Time 3 minutes Director Jimmy Murakami Producer Peter Fleming Script Aidan Hickey Animator Bruce Ryder Main Cast Kathleen O’Rourke Running Time 5 minutes Production Company Barley Films Tel +353 1 214 5940 [email protected] Production Company Cliff Merlin Productions Tel +353 1 280 4787 [email protected]. Official Selection 4th Children’s Film Festival, Seattle 2009 GRANNY O’GRIMMS SLEEPING BEAUTY Granny O’Grimm, a seemingly sweet old lady, loses the plot as she tells her version of ‘Sleeping Beauty’ to her terrified grand-daughter. Director Nicky Phelan Producer Darragh O’Connell Script/Main Cast Kathleen O’Rourke Running Time 5 minutes Production Company Brown Bag Films Tel +353 1 872 1608 [email protected] 1st Prize, New Irish Animation Galway Film Fleadh 2008 2nd Prize, Audience Award Palm Springs International Film Festival 2008 Audience Award Denver Film Festival 2008 Official Selection Encounters Festival Bristol 2008 The Craic Festival Brooklyn NYC 2008 Heart of Gold Film Festival Australia 2008 Newport Beach Film Festival California 2008 Bilbao Film Festival Spain 2008 100 THE ROOSTER, THE CROCODILE AND THE NIGHT SKY A tale of passion, loss, surreal comedy and explosive violence animated in a cut-out style combining cardboard, tinfoil, paint on glass and super 8 film to create a dreamy, hand-made aesthetic. Director/Script Pádraig Fagan Producer Barry O’Donoghue Animation Eimhin McNamara, Orla McHardy, Pádraig Fagan Running Time 6.5 minutes Production Company Barley Films Tel +353 1 214 5940 [email protected] Official Selection Supporting animation for The Secret of Kells, the winner of 2008 Screen Directors Guild of Ireland Finders Series, Hollywood, USA Official Screening Film Industry Night at Villa Lounge, West Hollywood, USA 2008 COLOUR CONTAMINATION SANDPIPER GRANNY O’GRIMMS SLEEPING BEAUTY THE ROOSTER, THE CROCODILE AND THE NIGHT SKY 101 FEATURE FILMS / 1993 - 2008 32A 2007 / Director/Script: Marian Quinn, Producers: Tommy Weir, Roshanak Behesht Nedjad, Production Company: Janey Pictures. 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. The Actors 2003 / Director/Script: Conor McPherson, Story by: Neil Jordan, Producers: Neil Jordan, Redmond Morris, Stephen Woolley, Production Company: Company of Wolves. Ailsa 1993 / Director: Paddy Breathnach, Producer: Ed Guiney, Script: Joe O’Connor, Production Company: Temple Films. Accelerator 1999 / Director: Vinny Murphy, Producer: Michael Garland, Script: Mark Stewart, Vinny Murphy, Production Company: Two For the Show. Adam & Paul 2004 / Director: Lenny Abrahamson, Producer: Jonny Speers, Executive Producers: Andrew Lowe, Ed Guiney, Script: Mark O’Halloran, Production Company: Porridge Pictures. A Further Gesture 1996 / Director: Robert Dornhelm, Producers: David Collins, Chris Curling, Script: Ronan Bennett, Production Company: Samson Films. 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. 102 Alarm 2008 / Director/ Script Gerard Stembridge, Producers: Anna Devlin, Marina Hughes, Production Company: Venus Productions. All Soul’s Day 1997 / Writer/Director: 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. A Film With Me In It 2008 / Director: Ian Fitzgibbon, Producers: Alan Moloney, Susan Mullen, Script: Mark Doherty, Production Company: Parallel Film Productions. A Love Divided 1998 / Director: Syd Macartney, Producers: Tim Palmer, Alan Moloney, Gerry Gregg, Script: Stuart Hepburn, Production Company: Parallel Films. A Man of No Importance 1993 / Director: Suri Krishnama, Producer: Jonathan Cavendish, Script: Barry Devlin, Production Company: Little Bird. B 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 Company: Ecosse Films, Blueprint Films, Octagon Films. Black Day at Black Rock 2000 / Director/ Script: Gerard Stembridge, Producers: Anna Devlin, Marina Hughes, Production Company: Venus 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 / Writer/Director: 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. The Boxer 1998 / Producer/Director: Jim Sheridan, Producer: Arthur Lappin, Script: Terry George, Production Company: Hell’s Kitchen. Boy Eats Girl 2005 / Director/Script: Stephen Bradley, Producers: Ed Guiney, Andrew Lowe, Script: Derek Landy, Prouction Company: Element Films. The Boy from Mercury 1996 / Director/ Writer: Martin Duffy, Producer: Marina Hughes, Production Company: Mercurian Films. Breakfast on Pluto 2006 / Director: Neil Jordan Writer: 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. C Chaos 2001 / Director/Script: Geraldine Creed, Producer: Brendan McCarthy, Production Company: Blue Light Productions. Circle of Friends 1993 / Director:Pat O’Connor, Producers: Frank Price, Arlene Sellers, Alex Winitsky, Script: Andrew Davies, Production Company: Good Girls. Conamara 2000 / Director: Eoin Moore, Producer: Ingrid Holzapfel, Script: Greg Brennan, Production Company: Boje Buck Produktion. Country 2000 / Director/Script: Kevin Liddy, Producer: Jack Armstrong, Production Company: Indi Films. Cowboys & Angels 2004 / Director/Script: David Gleeson, Producer: Nathalie Lichtenthaeler, Production Company: Wide Eye Films. The Crooked Mile 2001 / Director/Script: Stephen Kane, Producers: Triona Campbell, Avril Ryan, Production Company: Campbell Ryan Productions. Crushproof 1997 / Director: Paul Tickell, Producers: Nicholas O’Neill, Kees Kassander, Script: James Mathers, Production Company: Liquid Films. D The Daisy Chain 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. Dead Bodies 2003 / Director: Robert Quinn, Producers: David McLoughlin, Clare Scully, Script: Derek Landy, Production Company: Distinguished Features. Dead Long Enough 2006 / Director: Tom Collins, Script: James Hawes, Tom Collins, Producer: Paul Donovan, Production Company: Grand Pictures. Dead Meat 2004 / Director/Script: Conor McMahon, Producers: Ed King, Michael Griffin, Production Company: 3 Way Productions. The Disappearance of Finbar 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 Seridan, Producer: Ed Guiney, Script: Enda Walsh, Production Company: Temple Films. Drinking Crude 1997 / Writer/Director: Owen McPolin, Producers: Kim Tapsell, Gerry Johnston, Production Company: Sweetskin. Dorothy Mills 2008 / Director: Agnes Merlet, Producers: Marc Missonnier, Eric Jehelman, James Flynn, Script: Agnes Merlet, Juliette Sales, Production Companies: Fidélité Films, Octagon Films. E Eden 2008 / Director: Declan Recks, Producer: David Collins, Script: Eugene O’Brien, Production Company: Samson Films. The Englishman 2008 / Director: Ian Sellers, Producers: Teresa Mulqueen, David Collins, Script: Ian Sellers, Brendan Grant, Production Company: Samson Films. The Escapist 2007 / Director: Rupert Wyatt, Producers: Adrian Sturges, Alan Moloney, Script: Rupert Wyatt, Daniel Hardy, Production Company: Parallel Film Productions. F The Fifth Province 1997 / Director: Frank Stapleton, Producer: Catherine Tiernan, Nina Fitzpatrick, Frank Stapleton, Production Company: Ocean Films. Flick 1999 / Director: Fintan Connolly, Producer: Fiona Bergin, Script: Fintan Connolly, Production Company: Fubar. 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. The Front Line 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. The General 1998 / Writer/Producer/ Director: John Boorman, Production Company: Merlin Films. Gold in the Streets 1996 / Director: Elizabeth Gill, Producer: Noel Pearson, Script: Janet Noble, Noel Pearson, Production Company: Ferndale Films. 103 Goldfish Memory 2003 / Director/Script: Liz Gill, Producer: Breda Walsh, Production Company: Goldfish Films. Guiltrip 1994/95 / Director: Gerry Stembridge, Producer: Ed Guiney, Script: Gerry Stembridge, Production Company: Temple Films. H H3 2001 / Director: Les Blair, Producers: James Flynn, Juanita Wilson, Script: Laurence McKeown, Brian Campbell, Production Company: Metropolitan Films. The Halo Effect 2004 / Director/Script: Lance Daly, Producers: Macdara Kelleher, Hughie Kelly, Executive Producers: John Kelleher, Les Kelly, Production Company: Fastnet Films. I 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. I Went Down 1997 / Director: Paddy Breathnach, Producer: Rob Walpole, Script: Conor McPherson, Production Company: Treasure 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. Headrush 2003 / Director/Script: Shimmy Marcus, Producer: Edwina Forkin, Production Company: Zanzibar Films. Intermission 2003 / Director: John Crowley, Producers: Neil Jordan, Alan Moloney, Stephen Woolley, Writer: Mark O’Rowe, Production Companies: Parallel Films, Company of Wolves. The Honeymooners 2004 / Director/Script: Karl Golden, Producers: Martina Niland, Martin Brinkler, Production Company: Samson Films. Isolation 2006 / Director/Script: Billy O’Brien, Producers: Ruth Kenley-Letts, Bertrand Faivre, Ed Guiney, Production Companies: Element Films, The Bureau. How About You 2007 / Director: Anthony Byrne, Producer: Noel Pearson, Script: Jean Paisley, Production Companies: Ferndale Films. J Johnny Was 2006 / Director: Mark Hammond, Writer: Brendan Foley, Producers: Patrick Fitzsymons, Tom Maguire, Paul Largan, Lars Hermann, Ira Besserman, Brendan Foley, Production Company: Borderline Productions. How Harry Became a Tree 2001 / Director: Goran Paskaljevic, Producer: Liam O’Neill, Script: Goran Paskaljevic, Stephen Walsh, Production Company: Paradox 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. High Boot Benny 1993 / Director: Joe Comerford, Producer: David Kelly, Script: Joe Comerford, Production Company: Sandy Films. 104 K Kill Daddy, Goodnight (Das Vaterspiel) 2008 / Director/Script: Michael Glawogger, Producers: Christine Ruppert, Lesley McKinn, Production Companies: Tatfilm, Newgrange Films. Kings 2007 / Director/Script: Tom Collins, Producer: Jackie Larkin, Production Company: Newgrange Pictures. 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 Company: Black Star Films/Cathal Black Films. L The Last Bus Home 1997 / Writer/Director: Johnny Gogan, Producer: Paul Donovan, Production Company: Grand Pictures. The Last of the High Kings 1994/95 / Director: David Keating, Producer: Tim Palmer, Script: David Keating, Gabriel Byrne, Production Company: Parallel Films. The Last September 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. Love and Rage 1998 / Producer/Director: Cathal Black, Producer: Rudolf Wichmann, Script: Brian Lynch, Production Company: Cathal Black. M The Magdalene Sisters 2003 / Director/ Script: Peter Mullan, Producers: Ed Guiney, Frances Higson, Production Company: Element 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. Not Afraid, Not Afraid 2001 / Director: Peaches 2000 / Director/Script: Nick Annette Carducci, Producers: Morgan O’Sullivan, James Flynn, Howard Gibbins, Script: Annette Carducci, Barry Devlin, Production Company: World 2000. Grosso, Producer: Ronan Glennane, Production Company: Stone Ridge Films. Pete’s Meteor 1998 / Writer/Director: Joe O’Byrne, Producer: Liam O’Neill, John Lyons, Production Company: Paradox Pictures. The Mighty Celt 2005 / Director/Script: Pearse Elliott, Producers: Robert Walpole, Paddy McDonald, Paddy Breathnach, Michael Casey, Production Companies: Treasure Entertainment, Green Park Films. Nothing Personal 1994/95 / Director: Thaddeus O’Sullivan, Producers: Tracey Seaward, Jonathan Cavendish, Script: Danny Mornin, Production Company: Little Bird. Moondance 1993 / Director: Dagmar Hirtz, Producers: James Mitchell, Jonathan Cavendish, Script: Burt Weinshanker, Production Company: Little Bird. November Afternoon 1996 / Directors: John Carney, Tom Hall, Producer: Pat O’Donoghue, Script: John Carney, Tom Hall, Production Company: High Hat Productions. The Most Fertile Man in Ireland 2000 / Director: Dudi Appleton, Producer: David Collins, Script: Jim Keeble, Production Company: Samson Films. O Omagh 2004 / Director: Pete Travis, Producers: Ed Guiney, Paul Greengrass, Script: Guy Hibbert, Paul Greengrass, Production Companies: Hells Kitchen International. My Friend Joe 1994/95 / Director: Chris Bould, Producers: Michael O’Connell, Gerhard Schmidt, Script: David Howard, Declan Hughes, Production Company: ProMedia. Once 2007 / Director/ Script: John Carney, Producers: Martina Niland, David Collins, Production Company: Samson Films. Mystics 2003 / Director: David Blair, Producers: Mark O’Sullivan, Michael Ryan, 46/47 Nigel Warren Green, Script: Wesley Burrows, Production Company: MR Films On the Nose 2000 / Director: David Caffrey, Producers: Tristan Orpen Lynch, Scott Kennedy, Script: Tony Philpott, Production Company: Subotica Entertainment. N Night Train 1998 / Director:John Lynch, Producer: Tristan Orpen Lynch, Script: Aodhan Madden, Production Company: Subotica Entertainment. Ordinary Decent Criminal 1999 / Director: Thaddeus O’Sullivan, Producer: Jonathan Cavendish, Script: Gerry Stembridge, Production Company: Little Bird. 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 Company: Volta/ Metropolitan Films. Our Wonderful Home 2008 / Director/Script: Ivan Kavanagh, Producers: Dominic Wright, Jacqueline Kerrin, Production Company: Ripple World Pictures. P Park 1999 / Directors: John Carney, Tom Hall, Producers: John Carney, Tom Hall, Script: John Carney, Production Company: High Hat Productions. Pavee Lackeen 2005 / Director: Perry Ogden, Producers: Perry Ogden, Martina Niland, John Rocha, Script: Perry Ogden, Mark Venner, Production Company: An Lár Films. Puckoon 2001 / Director/Script: Terence Ryan, Producers: Ken Tuohy, Terence Ryan, Production Company: Distinguished Features. S Saltwater 1999 / Director: Conor McPherson, Producer: Robert Walpole, Script: Conor McPherson, Production Company: Treasure Films. The Secret of Kells 2008 / Directors: Tomm Moore, Nora Twomey, Producers: Paul Young, Didier Brunner, Vivian Van Fleteran, Script: Fabirce Ziolkowski, Tomm Moore Production Company: Cartoon Saloon. Separation Anxiety 1997 / Director: Mark Staunton, Producer: Liam O’Neill, Script: Shelagh Harcourt, Production Company: Paradox Pictures/Dogtown Films. Shrooms 2007 / Director: Paddy Breathnach, Producers: Robert Walpole, Paddy McDonald, Script: Pearse Elliott, Production Company: Treasure Entertainment. Silent Grace 2001 / Director/Producer/ Script: Maeve Murphy, Production Company: Follower Productions. Small Engine Repair 2007 / Director/Script: Niall Heery, Producers: Tristan Orpen Lynch, Dominic Wright, Production Company: Subotica Entertainment. Snakes and Ladders 1994/95 / Director: Trish McAdam, Producers: Lilyan Sievernich, Chris Sievernich, Script: Trish McAdam, Production Company: Livia Films. Some Mother’s Son 1996 / Director/Writer: Terry George, Producers: Jim Sheridan, Arthur Lappin, Ed Burke, Production Company: Hell’s Kitchen. 105 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. 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. 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. The Sun, the Moon and the Stars 1996 / Director/Writer: Geraldine Creed, Producer: Brendan McCarthy, Production Company: Blue Light. Sunset Heights 1998 / Director: Colm Villa, Producers: Denis Bradley, James Flynn, Script: Colm Villa, Production Company: Northland Films. 106 Sweety Barrett 1998 / Writer/Director: When The Sky Falls 1999 / Director: John Stephen Bradley, Producer: Ed Guiney, Production Company: Temple Films. Mackenzie, Producers: Nigel Warren-Green, Michael Wearing, Script: Colum McCann, Michael Sheridan, Ronan Gallagher, Production Company: Irish Screen. T Tara Road 2005 / Director: Gillies MacKinnon, Producers: Noel Pearson, Miron Blumental, Sarah Radclyffe, Script: Cynthia Cidre, Shane Connaughton, Production Company: Ferndale Films. The Tiger’s Tail 2006 / Director/Writer: John Boorman, Producers: John Boorman, Kieran Corrigan, John McDonnell, John Buchanan, Production Company: Merlin Films. This is the Sea 1996 / Director/Writer: Mary McGuckian, Producer: Michael Garland, Production Company: Pembridge Productions. Timbuktu 2003 / Director: Alan Gilsenan, Producers: Martin Mahon, John McDonnell, Emma Scott, Script: Paul Freaney, Production Companies: Yellow Asylum Films, Fantastic Films, MR Films. Tonight is Cancelled 2007 / Director/Script: Brendan Grant, Producer: Macdara Kelleher, Production Company: Fastnet Films. Trojan Eddie 1996 / Director: Gillies MacKinnon, Producers: Seamus Byrne, Emma Burge, Script: Billy Roche, Production Company: Irish Screen. Trouble With Sex 2005 / Director: Fintan Connolly, Producer: Fiona Bergin, Script: Fintan Connolly, Catriona McGowan, Production Company: FUBAR. 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. W When Brendan Met Trudy 2000 / Director: Kieron J. Walsh, Producer: Lynda Myles, Script: Roddy Doyle, Production Company: Deadly Films 2. The Wind That Shakes The Barley 2006 / Director: Ken Loach, Script: Paul Laverty, Producers: Rebecca O’Brien, Andrew Lowe, Production Companies: Sixteen Films, Element 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 Z Zonad 2008 / Director: John Carney, Producers: Ed Guiney, Andrew Lowe, John McDonnell, Script: John Carney, Kieran Carney, Production Company: Element Pictures 107 design_www.reddog.ie
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