Review: The Courier
A tale of intrigue and tension, Gemma Creagh looks at 'The Courier' the true story of an unlikely spy trying to put a stop to the Cuban Missile Crisis.
Gemma Creagh is a writer-director and journalist whose work blends dark humour with emotional weight. Her debut funded short, Conveyance, premiered at the Galway Film Fleadh 2024 and has gone on to screen at festivals worldwide. Her plays have been staged and funded by Axis, About Face, Jerome Hynes One Act Play Series, Arts Council, and Barnstorm. She's the Associate Editor of Film Ireland and sometimes contributes to RTÉ Radio One's Arena.
A tale of intrigue and tension, Gemma Creagh looks at 'The Courier' the true story of an unlikely spy trying to put a stop to the Cuban Missile Crisis.
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