Podcast: Filmmaker Róisín Kearney (ÉIST, Paddy) on Puttnam Script Award Premiere
In this podcast, Róisín chats about shooting ÉIST with Stephen Rea, documentary filmmaking, and her career so far.
Caroline Grace-Cassidy has been working in film and television for sixteen years as a screenwriter, director, and producer. She is part-owner and Creative Director at Document Films. She has written, directed, and/or produced ten short films, all of which have toured extensively nationally and internationally and have won numerous awards, including the inaugural Galway Film Fleadh Slam and the Cineuropa Award. Her work has been supported by Screen Ireland, CnaM, and the Canadian Media Fund.
In this podcast, Róisín chats about shooting ÉIST with Stephen Rea, documentary filmmaking, and her career so far.
Stephen Burke checks in on Galway's programme of live action shorts which explores the parallel problems of escapism from a variety of settings: judgement, troubled pasts and unhappy status quos.
Gemma Creagh talks to Len Collin about Sanctuary, which introduces us to Larry and Sophie, two people with intellectual disabilities, who long to be together in a world that does everything to keep them apart.
Seán Crosson reviews one of the most ambitious, innovative and deeply moving Irish films of recent times.
Stephen Porzio checks out Len Collin's debut feature, which screened at this year's Audi Dublin International Film Festival.
Gemma Creagh gets regal.