Podcast: Natasha Waugh, Director of 'Mother'
Gemma Creagh sat down with Natasha Waugh, the director of 'Mother', which is screening at this year's Cork Film Festival.
Cork International Film Festival an exciting and ambitious annual film festival, connecting audiences and artists through a curated selection of the best films. First recognised by the International Federation of Film Producers in 1950, it now hosts three Oscar®-accredited awards. Nearly 69 years after its Cannes beginnings, Cork International Film Festival’s influence stretches from Cork to Hollywood.
Gemma Creagh sat down with Natasha Waugh, the director of 'Mother', which is screening at this year's Cork Film Festival.
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