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Paul Farren establishes a team of vigilantes.
Paul Farren is an Irish director and writer whose work spans over two decades across short and feature films. His feature Where the Sea Used to Be (2012) explores intimate interpersonal drama, while shorts including Saturday, Pandora, Choppers, Lift and Witch Hazel showcase a range of narrative and experimental styles. His short Saturday was nominated for First Prize at the Montréal World Film Festival in 2002.
Paul Farren establishes a team of vigilantes.
On a dark Winter's Eve under a misty stained Dublin sky, our gruesome gang of ghouls gathered to present the awards for artistic merit in the horror film industry.
Paul Farren revives chivalry and serves his nation.
In this podcast, Paul Farren & Wayne Byrne discuss Sam Peckinpah's masterpiece The Wild Bunch, which celebrated its 50th anniversary this year. Paul and Wayne look back on the film's legacy and celebrate its "ballet of violence".
Paul Farren reviews indie low-budget film.
In this podcast, Paul Farren talks to author Wayne Byrne about his latest book Burt Reynolds on Screen, the first critical overview of Reynolds’ work which examines his complete filmography, featuring candid discussions with costars and collaborators, exclusive behind-the-scenes photos and a wealth