Category Archives: Film

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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=62Gh-DsvV-Q

Stephen Hannon writes:

I’m just after completing my leaving certificate examinations here in Ireland, and I have just directed my first low budget short film.

G’wan the Stephen!

It’s a comical tribute to Charlie Chaplin with an unusual horror plot line that shows a younger version of him, experiencing some very abnormal circumstances with a lot of laughs. Beginning with an early morning rising, we follow Charlie through out the day, as his mental health is
put into question by what appears to be a ‘stuffed toy’ uprising.

I would really appreciate a reply, with any constructive criticism so that I can improve upon my techniques and further my skills.

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https://vimeo.com/67189599

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Are you partial to the moodily-lit robots at all?

If so, you may like one or both of these robo-related sci-fi shorts currently on the Vimeo staff picks list:

Tonight I Strike by Dan Gaud in which a big brother desperately tries to find his abducted little sister.

And Dr Easy by Shynola (the prologue of a planned feature film based on the novel ‘The Red Men’ by Matthew De Abaitua) in which a holed-up man with a gun is approached by a medical robot sent in to negotiate with him.

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Conor McBride writes:

…just wanted to drop you a note to let you know a little documentary I directed came second at the Brooklyn Short FIlm Festival this week. ‘

G’wan the Conor!

Untitled’ directed and edited by myself, a Kerry expat in New York of 4 years, profiles an artist turned drag queen in Brooklyn. The film, originally commissioned for Accent Magazine, explores how the life of artist Matthew de Leon has changed since he gave rise to his drag persona, Untitled, 12 months ago. Giving a humanizing insight in to the world of drag the film questions the role art plays in entertainment and vice versa. I hope you enjoy it!

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Hundreds of seen and unseen props from the Harry Potter series, including packaging for potions and poisons, newspapers, magazines, adverts, posters and letters are on display at Soho’s Coningsby Gallery this month.

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