Article: “What a Crazy and Surreal Journey It Was” Greg Sestero on The Room and The Disaster Artist
Gemma Creagh talked to Greg Sestero, co-star of cult film The Room, about his book 'The Disaster Artist.'
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.
Gemma Creagh talked to Greg Sestero, co-star of cult film The Room, about his book 'The Disaster Artist.'
Gemma Creagh scrawls in her bible.
Gemma Creagh sat down with director Juanita Wilson to talk about her latest film 'Tomato Red'. Juanita explains how she went about adapting Daniel Woodrell's book for film, working on the look and feel of the film and casting the right actors.
Gemma Creagh goes back to school for Neasa Ní Chianáin and David Rane's observational documentary that follows a year in the lives of two inspirational teachers in the only primary-age boarding school in Ireland.
Film Ireland catches up with renowned story expert Robert McKee.
Yes we McCann! Shadow Dancer is released in cinemas today. Read Gemma Creagh’s interview with Martin McCann which features in the current autumn 2012 issue of Film Ireland magazine.