Film Ireland to hold talk at Griffith College with industry pros
Dublin People 06 Dec 2024Who are the artists and decision makers behind the scenes? Film Ireland, in partnership with Screen Ireland and with the support of Griffith College, presents Screen Sessions – an afternoon of in-depth conversations on craft, career and creativity between talent from the Irish Screen industries.
On 13th December Film Ireland will be joined by:
– BAFTA and IFTA winning Director/Producer Ciarán Donnelly (Kin, Altered Carbon, Vikings, The Tudors)
– Casting Director Maureen Hughes (The Miracle Club, Small Things Like These, Once, Abigail)
– Artist and Graphic Designer Annie Atkins (The Grand Budapest Hotel, West Side Story) and Production Designer, Art Director and Concept Illustrator Jill Beecher (Once Upon a Time… in Hollywood, The Revenant, Alien: Covenant)
Event Details
When: 1pm – 5:30pm, Friday, 13th December 2024
Where: Griffith College, Main Campus, S Circular Rd, Dublin 8, D08 V04N
Register your place here:
https://billetto.ie/e/screen-sessions-tickets-1122584
Speakers
Maureen Hughes
In 1984, she joined Druid Theatre Company, working with Garry Hynes, which led to a three-year contract as Casting Director in 1990 at the Abbey Theatre, Dublin. She worked with Susie Figgis in London as Assistant on The Butcher Boy, directed by Neil Jordan, and The Full Monty. She returned to Dublin to work on The Boxer with Jim Sheridan and Daniel Day-Lewis. Over the past twenty years, she has worked with screenwriter-directors Martin McDonagh, Sam Shepard, Paolo Sorrentino, Jim Sheridan, and John Carney.
Films include The Martini Shot with Matthew Modine, Barber with Aidan Gillen, Extra Ordinary, directed by Mike Ahern and Enda Loughman. Maureen provided additional casting for US blockbusters Abigail, directed by Matt Bettinelli-Olpin and Tyler Gillett, and The Apprentice, directed by Ali Abbasi. Most recently, she cast That They May Face the Rising Sun, directed by Pat Collins for South Wind Blows; Apocalypse Clown, directed by George Kane for Fastnet Films; The Miracle Club, directed by Thaddeus O’Sullivan; Fréwaka, directed by Aislinn Clarke; and, most recently, the critically acclaimed Small Things Like These, starring Cillian Murphy, directed by Tim Mielants for Parallel Films.
Her work on Irish television is marked by a five-year series of Love/Hate, written by Stuart Carolan. Other TV dramas include Raw, Charlie, Rebellion, Acceptable Risk, and more
recently, the critically acclaimed Taken Down, Hidden Assets, and Louise Lives Large for Tailored Films. For American TV, she has cast Dawn for Hulu and Nightflyers for NBC Universal, directed by Andrew McCarthy.
In theatre, Maureen cast all of Martin McDonagh’s early work, including The Beauty Queen of Leenane, winner of several Tony Awards on Broadway, The Lonesome West, The Lieutenant of Inishmore at the Gaiety with Paul Mescal, Hangmen, Sive, and more recently, The Ferryman, which will open in January. She worked with Sam Shepard in Derry on his final play, A Particle of Dread, starring Irish actor Stephen Rea; Piaf at the Gate Theatre; the critically acclaimed The Steward of Christendom with Owen Roe; and the much-loved LGBTQ+ musical, Fun Home.
Ciarán Donnelly
Ciarán is a BAFTA and multiple IFTA-winning filmmaker who has directed and produced some of the world’s biggest shows, including global phenomena Amazon’s The Wheel of Time and The Vikings. He co-created and executive-produced the acclaimed Irish series Kin and has created Sarah Says, which he is co-producing with Vertigo Films. He has been at the forefront of groundbreaking television for nearly twenty years.
Other notable credits include directing multiple episodes of The Tudors, EP/Director on Disney’s Harley and the Davidsons, NBC’s Crossbones starring John Malkovich, along with ABC’s Once Upon a Time and 3 Arts’ Titanic: Blood and Steel, starring Neve Campbell. He is currently writing and developing new film and TV projects under his own banner, T4 Productions.
Annie Atkins
Annie Atkins has created graphic props and set pieces for multiple Oscar-nominated and winning movies such as Wes Anderson’s The Grand Budapest Hotel, Isle of Dogs, and The French Dispatch; Spielberg’s Bridge of Spies and West Side Story; and the map for the latest Indiana Jones movie, The Dial of Destiny.
Her first book, Fake Love Letters, Forged Telegrams, and Prison Escape Maps, was published by Phaidon and drew critical acclaim as a behind-the-scenes look at film design, winning accolades from Jeff Goldblum, among others: “Annie makes the unreal seem hyperreal, and the real more supremely alive and utterly magical…” Her latest book, Letters from the North Pole, is a children’s picture book and is available now.
Róisín Kearney
Beginning her career in theatre lighting design and stage direction, Róisín fell in love with film after having the opportunity to work on various low-budget indies in the late ’90s and early ’00s. She took time out with her children and worked on the periphery of the industry in script development and providing copy for producers. She returned to writing with the comedy short The Love Agency in 2014, which went on to be developed as a radio play.
Róisín’s recent work includes The Ballad of Olive Morris (EP), which was shortlisted for a BAFTA in 2023; The Secret Life of Jim (producer), a multiple award winner; Paddy (director), a multi-award-winning film that premiered at the Galway Film Fleadh in 2020; The Ferry (co-producer), which was Academy long-listed in 2021; The Family Way (writer/producer), a
comedy project shortlisted for the EdFest New Voice Award; Run (co-writer/director), which premiered at the Galway Film Fleadh in 2019 before touring internationally; No Dogs (writer/director), nominated for Best Female Director at Cork Indie FF; and Keep It Up, a hybrid documentary series for Macalla Teo and RTÉ, which was nominated for the Celtic Media Fest.
Róisín is the producer of the award-winning radio play Adventures of a Young Pirate Queen, now in its third season with RTÉ Jr Radio. Her projects in development include Playing for Ireland (documentary with Tile Media), a comedy-drama series called RIP with Babyjane Productions supported by Screen Ireland, the feature film Spoke with Roundstone Media (also supported by Screen Ireland), a theatre play titled Moon Walk (supported by the Arts Council of Ireland), and a comedy-drama feature called Like, Vintage with Caroline Grace Cassidy and Document Films. She has developed scripts for various TV series, including Patrius (Belfast crime drama/thriller) and Bloodlines (a blue-sky drama series).
Jill Beecher
Jill was born in Dublin, Ireland, in 1984. She is a production designer, art director, and concept illustrator who has worked across Hollywood productions and local Irish projects (Once Upon a Time… in Hollywood, The Revenant, Alien: Covenant, Babylon, Elvis). Jill is now represented by William Morris Endeavour and is a member of the British and American Art Directors Guilds. She is also a visual artist who has exhibited in Europe, America, and Australia.
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