Live Event: Screen Sessions - Looking Forward With Creativity
Here at Film Ireland, we are delighted to present this exciting event, Screen Sessions: Looking Forward With Creativity, on Friday, 13th December 2024. Register your spot now.
Beginning in theatre lighting design & stage direction, Róisín moved into film after working on indies in the late ’90s & early ’00s. She returned to writing with the comedy short The Love Agency (2014). Her work includes The Ballad of Olive Morris (BAFTA-shortlisted 2023), Paddy, The Secret Life of Jim, The Ferry and Run. She produces the RTÉ Jr radio series Adventures of a Young Pirate Queen & is developing multiple film, TV & theatre projects supported by Screen Ireland & the Arts Council.
Here at Film Ireland, we are delighted to present this exciting event, Screen Sessions: Looking Forward With Creativity, on Friday, 13th December 2024. Register your spot now.
In this Film Ireland podcast, Gemma Creagh talks to Writer/Director Alex Kayode-Kay and Executive Producer Roisin Kearney about their 2023 BAFTA-nominated film 'The Ballad Of Olive Morris'.
We are thrilled to be partnering with Still Voices Short Film Festival to bring you a series of podcasts. This episode features Ariane Louis-seize, Reza Riahi and Hazel McKibbin talking to Roisin Kearney ahead of their films screening at this year's festival.
Ahead of the Friday screening of her latest short film 'Paddy', we chat with filmmaker Roisin Kearney about her thoughts, her career and the filmmaking process.
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.
Producer Roisin Kearney tells Film Ireland about Prodigy, in which a young boy begins to suspect his new neighbour is a world-famous pianist who has been missing for over twenty years.