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Directed by Emer Reynolds, Joyride tells the story of Joy (Olivia Colman), a struggling but headstrong mother who has devised a plan to give her baby to her sister. Then, when her taxi is inadvertently co-opted by the young and opinionated Mully (Charlie Reid), her plans are suddenly derailed. All of a sudden, the two travellers must look for a way to co-exist as they attempt to find their way together. In this 1on1, we speak to Reynolds about complicated relationships with parents, casting the amazing Charlie Reid and what it means to 'grow up'.
With her first dramatic feature Joyride newly available on digital and on demand across Canada, award-winning editor and documentary filmmaker Emer Reynolds (Cuba Was Here, The Farthest) explores the inner and outer spaces of Denis Villeneuve's acclaimed genre drama Arrival. Your genial host Norm Wilner still can't believe Amy Adams didn't get an Oscar for this one.
What a week for the Parish! Niamh and Gerry dissect all the great news for Irish filmmakers from this week's BAFTA awards in London. Then we present an interview we've been waiting to deliver for some time. Niamh sat down with Joyride director Emer Reynolds and young star Charlie Reid (Mully) for an extensive chat about that film and their cinematic influences. Enjoy! IFL's St Patrick's Day film programme is now on sale, visit www.irishfilmlondon.com for more info and to get your tickets now - - - The Irish Film London Podcast is presented fortnightly by Niamh Branigan and Gerry Maguire. For more about Irish Film London, visit irishfilmlondon.com, and follow us on our socials: twitter.com/irishfilmlondon facebook.com/IrishFilmFestivalLondon instagram.com/irishfilmlondon Our theme music is Acid Trumpet by Kevin McCloud. Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/
This week for the culture club we are joined by multi award winning director, Eimear Reynolds! Her work includes 2022 film 'Joyride' starring Olivia Colman. Catch the full chat by pressing the Play button on this page.
Today marks 'National Cinema Day', where participating cinemas across the country are reducing tickets to just €4. Joining Anton to discuss the place of the big screen in our lives and why we are still drawn to it is award-winning director, Emer Reynolds, who was behind the recent Irish film 'Joyride' starring Olivia Coleman.
Anneka Rice and Athena Kugblenu are joined by Emer Reynolds, Travis Alabanza, Mark Borkowski and George Fouracres for an eclectic mix of conversation, music and comedy. With music from St Paul & the Broken Bones and Comorian.
She's the Queen, she's an Oscar winner and now, she's Joy! The big Irish release of 2022 is ‘Joyride', the first feature film from director Emer Reynolds and stars Olivia Colman. Set and filmed in Kerry, the film follows Joy (Olivia Colman) and Mully (newcomer Charlie Reid) as a mismatched pair on a most interesting trip. Emer joined Dermot and Dave to chat about ‘Joyride', how her work on documentaries such as ‘Phil Lynott: Songs for While I'm Away' helped the filming process and why Olivia Colman was her first and only choice for Joy. Joyride is in cinemas from July 28th . Main Image: PA Photo/Vertigo Releasing
In this Film Ireland podcast, Gemma Creagh talks to Emmy-winning documentary maker Emer Reynolds about her debut feature film Joyride. Joyride stars the Academy®, Emmy and Golden Globe Award-winning Olivia Colman as Joy, a solicitor, who didn't expect to get pregnant or hijacked in a taxi stolen by a 12-year-old boy. Fleeing from his father, 12-year-old Mully steals a taxi and is shocked to find a woman, Joy, in the back seat with a baby. Joy is on her way to an important meeting, and Mully needs to get some distance from his dad, who's after the cash Mully has with him. The unlikely pair go on a journey across Ireland, gradually finding the friendship, love and learning, they never knew they needed, in each other. Joyride was developed by Embankment Films and produced by Aoife O'Sullivan and Tristan Orpen Lynch through Ingenious Media, Subotica and Fís Éireann/Screen Ireland. Executive Producers are Christelle Conan, Peter Touche, Tim Haslam, Hugo Grumbar and Ailbhe Keogan. Joyride was developed with assistance by Fís Éireann/Screen Ireland, Kerry College Monvalley Campus, Screen Kerry, the Creative Ireland Kerry Programme & Kerry County Council, National Lottery through Creative Scotland Alongside Creative Scotland / National Lottery high impact. Developed in association with Advance Party Films Limited. Joyride is in Irish cinemas from Friday 29th July 2022.
Anna Smith talks to two of the women behind the new road movie Joyride, starring Olivia Colman: Emmy-nominated director Emer Reynolds (THE FARTHEST) and screenwriter Ailbhe Keogan. The film focuses on reckless solicitor Joy (Colman) who has arranged to give up her baby before her taxi is hijacked by tearaway Mully (Charlie Reid), a boy running away from his manipulative father. Together, they are a pair of outsiders on the run. Emer and Ailbhe talk about the response to the film, its real-life inspirations, Olivia Colman, and depicting the realities of womanhood. Audiences can see JOYRIDE in UK cinemas from 29 July 2022. Girls On Film is an HLA production. Host: Anna Smith. Executive Producer: Hedda Archbold. Audio Producer: Ben Cook. Intern: Grace Delve. House band: MX Tyrants. Become a patron of Girls on Film on Patreon here: www.patreon.com/girlsonfilmpodcast Follow us on socials: www.instagram.com/girlsonfilm_podcast/ www.facebook.com/girlsonfilmpodcast www.twitter.com/GirlsOnFilm_Pod www.twitter.com/annasmithjourno Watch Girls On Film on the BFI's YouTube channel: www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLX…L89QKZsN5Tgr3vn7z This episode was produced in partnership with Vertigo Releasing.
Our Wrapchat team and FNI staff would like to take a moment to mark the sad passing of the Brilliant Filmmaker Tom Collins. A fantastic filmmaker and soul. Our thoughts are with all his family at this difficult time, especially our colleague and friend Eibh Collins, RIP. Emer Reynolds is a Director of Film and Documentary and IFTA-winning Film Editor. Emer made her editing feature debut in 1992 with the independent film The Visit and went on to work on films such as The Most Fertile Man in Ireland and The Actors. Emer is a Grierson-nominated feature documentary director and multi-award winning film editor, is based in Dublin, Ireland. 'Here Was Cuba" her documentary directorial debut, which she co-directed with John Murray, It was screened at festivals worldwide, on More4 and was nominated for a Grierson Award 2014. Her most recent solo-directed, award-winning feature documentary "The Farthest" , featuring the amazing Voyager spacecraft- described as "Awe-inspiring.. chills-inducing" Variety, "Dazzling" The New York Times and " Exactly what the World needs right now" LA Times - having scooped three awards including the Audience Award at its premiere in the Dublin International Film Festival, made its international premiere at the Tribeca Film Festival; enjoyed a very successful release in Ireland, the U.K and the U.S, and is still touring international film festivals. Emer has written and directed four short films and directed the RTE 6 part TV drama series 'Trouble in Paradise'. A five-time IFTA winning editor, her feature credits include 'I Went Down', 'The Actors', 'The Eclipse', and 'Patrick's Day', and documentary work includes 'One Million Dubliners', 'We went to War' and 'Broken Tail'. Joyride (Her Feature Length Drama Debut) is an upcoming Irish coming-of-age film from a screenplay by Ailbhe Keogan. It had its world premiere at the Galway Film Fleadh on 5 July 2022 and is currently in Cinemas NOW!!!!!! #SupportIrishFilm Why not Join us for our inaugural all day event at our Members Fni Expo at Griffith College Dublin on Sat 24th September. All you have to do to attend is join our membership on BuyMeACoffee.com/Fni FNI Wrapchat is Produced by PBL, Paul Webster and Edited and Mixed by Mark Monks in the heart of Dublin City Centre at the Podcast Studios. https://www.thepodcaststudios.ie/ ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Check out Film Network Ireland at https://wearefni.com/ https://www.facebook.com/groups/filmnetworkireland https://twitter.com/fni_film https://www.instagram.com/filmnetworkireland ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Support Film Network Ireland at BuyMeACoffee.com/fni ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Join our mentors initiative with Film Network Ireland at https://wearefni.com/mentors/
Our Wrapchat team and FNI staff would like to take a moment to mark the sad passing of the brilliant filmmaker, Tom Collins. A fantastic filmmaker and soul. Our thoughts are with all his family at this difficult time, especially our colleague and friend Eibh Collins, RIP. Emer Reynolds is a Director of Film and Documentary and IFTA-winning Film Editor. Emer made her editing feature debut in 1992 with the independent film The Visit and went on to work on films such as The Most Fertile Man in Ireland and The Actors. Emer is a Grierson-nominated feature documentary director and multi-award winning film editor, is based in Dublin, Ireland. 'Here Was Cuba" her documentary directorial debut, which she co-directed with John Murray, It was screened at festivals worldwide, on More4 and was nominated for a Grierson Award 2014. Her most recent solo-directed, award-winning feature documentary "The Farthest" , featuring the amazing Voyager spacecraft- described as "Awe-inspiring.. chills-inducing" Variety, "Dazzling" The New York Times and " Exactly what the World needs right now" LA Times - having scooped three awards including the Audience Award at its premiere in the Dublin International Film Festival, made its international premiere at the Tribeca Film Festival; enjoyed a very successful release in Ireland, the U.K and the U.S, and is still touring international film festivals. Emer has written and directed four short films and directed the RTE 6 part TV drama series 'Trouble in Paradise'. A five-time IFTA winning editor, her feature credits include 'I Went Down', 'The Actors', 'The Eclipse', and 'Patrick's Day', and documentary work includes 'One Million Dubliners', 'We went to War' and 'Broken Tail'. Joyride (Her Feature Length Drama Debut) is an upcoming Irish coming-of-age film from a screenplay by Ailbhe Keogan. It had its world premiere at the Galway Film Fleadh on 5 July 2022 and is currently in Cinemas NOW!!!!!! #SupportIrishFilm Why not Join us for our inaugural all day event at our Members Fni Expo at Griffith College Dublin on Sat 24th September. All you have to do to attend is join our membership on BuyMeACoffee.com/Fni FNI Wrapchat is Produced by PBL, Paul Webster and Edited and Mixed by Mark Monks in the heart of Dublin City Centre at the Podcast Studios. https://www.thepodcaststudios.ie/ ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Check out Film Network Ireland at https://wearefni.com/ https://www.facebook.com/groups/filmnetworkireland https://twitter.com/fni_film https://www.instagram.com/filmnetworkireland ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Support Film Network Ireland at BuyMeACoffee.com/fni ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Join our mentors initiative with Film Network Ireland at https://wearefni.com/mentors/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
On today's show Ray speaks to Padraic Devlin about talks of the next Eurovision being held in Belfast, Emer Reynolds, Charlie Reid & Lochlann O'Mearáin are in studio to talk about a brand new Irish film called Joyride, Stephanie Rainey chats about her song featuring in Holyoaks and Roisin Savage tells us more about a Casual Choir she runs in UCD.
Century Club is your weekly shot of what's new in music. Every week, the Tunes & Tumblers team bring you a mini pairing of a recent release and a craft shooter to keep your quarantine interesting. Make all the shots to enter the esteemed club yourself.Anthony may be hungover, but the rest of the team is in full swing for our thirstiest episode to date. To celebrate the return of certified daddy Harry Styles, the team dives into the electropop bliss of his latest single "As It Was." Is it a veiled autopsy of his relationship with Olivia Wilde? Does it tease a collaboration with living legend Joni Mitchell? Should Anthony have partied less at that wedding? Find out all this and more by tuning in.But wait, there's more! Day Ones will recognize another voice on this week's episode. Indie rock singer-songwriter talker re-enters the chat after three years to drop the details on her newest and most stunning EP to date In Awe of Insignificance. Stick around to the end to hear one of its singles, the blistering, catchy, and emotionally wrought "For the Sake of It" too. Cheers, fam!Listen to "As It Was" by Harry StylesListen to In Awe of Insignificance by talkerA Gravity Pull 1 part Campari 1 part Blue Curaçao Add Campari to shot glass. Pour Blue Curaçao carefully over the back of a bar spoon to layer over the Campari. Enjoy!talker Official Sitetalker on Bandcamptalker on Instagramtalker on TwitterEpisode Playlist:Bands and Bookmarks: Dangerous Minds - "CHUCK BERRY REVIEWS SEX PISTOLS, TALKING HEADS, CLASH AND MANY MORE, 1980"Theme Music by New New GirlfriendTunes & Tumblers on Instagram Tunes & Tumblers on Twitter Tunes & Tumblers on Facebook Tunes & Tumblers on Spotify Call or Text the Tunes & Tumblers Hotline: (626) 604-6477Cover art by Pedro Isaac Chairez--- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/tunes--tumblers/support
Century Club is your weekly shot of what's new in music. Every week, the Tunes & Tumblers team bring you a mini pairing of a recent release and a craft shooter to keep your quarantine interesting. Make all the shots to enter the esteemed club yourself. Anthony may be hungover, but the rest of the team is in full swing for our thirstiest episode to date. To celebrate the return of certified daddy Harry Styles, the team dives into the electropop bliss of his latest single "As It Was." Is it a veiled autopsy of his relationship with Olivia Wilde? Does it tease a collaboration with living legend Joni Mitchell? Should Anthony have partied less at that wedding? Find out all this and more by tuning in. But wait, there's more! Day Ones will recognize another voice on this week's episode. Indie rock singer-songwriter talker re-enters the chat after three years to drop the details on her newest and most stunning EP to date In Awe of Insignificance. Stick around to the end to hear one of its singles, the blistering, catchy, and emotionally wrought "For the Sake of It" too. Cheers, fam! Listen to "As It Was" by Harry Styles Listen to In Awe of Insignificance by talker A Gravity Pull 1 part Campari 1 part Blue Curaçao Add Campari to shot glass. Pour Blue Curaçao carefully over the back of a bar spoon to layer over the Campari. Enjoy! talker Official Site talker on Bandcamp talker on Instagram talker on Twitter Episode Playlist: Bands and Bookmarks: Dangerous Minds - "CHUCK BERRY REVIEWS SEX PISTOLS, TALKING HEADS, CLASH AND MANY MORE, 1980" Theme Music by New New Girlfriend Tunes & Tumblers on Instagram Tunes & Tumblers on Twitter Tunes & Tumblers on Facebook Tunes & Tumblers on Spotify Call or Text the Tunes & Tumblers Hotline: (626) 604-6477 Cover art by Pedro Isaac Chairez --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/tunes--tumblers/support Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Century Club is your weekly shot of what's new in music. Every week, the Tunes & Tumblers team bring you a mini pairing of a recent release and a craft shooter to keep your quarantine interesting. Make all the shots to enter the esteemed club yourself.We're back, fam! All the way back to the mid-80's to celebrate the latest nostalgic club bop from chameleonic pop prodigy Charli XCX. Her latest single "New Shapes" features the one-two punch of powerhouse singers Christine and the Queens and Caroline Polachek and we have the perfect pregame shot to get you off the couch and onto the dancefloor.Because the news is too depressing nowadays, we've kept the TnT network station shuttered and instead are turning to the comforting world of the written word with our new segment Bands and Bookworms. Ryan chooses a book for our reading pleasure and leads us on an informative, strange, and utterly hilarious journey. Up first, we dive into Ryan Werner's zine "Brainwashing Miss Teen Nosebleed USA: A Book of One Sentence Album Reviews." I think that title says it better than we can.Stick around to the second half of the episode for an exclusive interview with LA pop punk artist Crooked Teeth. We talk the catalog of pop punk that defined the childhoods of geezers like us along with his upbeat, headbanging new single "First World Problem." Tune in not just for the talk, but for the song in its entirety. Lock the door and jump on the bed surrounded by Paramore and My Chemical Romance posters. Cheers!Listen to "New Shapes (feat. Christine and the Queens & Caroline Polachek)" by Charli XCXListen to "First World Problem" by Crooked TeethA CharliCrooked Teeth on SpotifyCrooked Teeth on FacebookCrooked Teeth on InstagramCrooked Teeth on TwitterEpisode Playlist:Ryan Werner on InstagramTheme Music by New New GirlfriendTunes & Tumblers on Instagram Tunes & Tumblers on Twitter Tunes & Tumblers on Facebook Tunes & Tumblers on Spotify Call or Text the Tunes & Tumblers Hotline: (626) 604-6477Cover art by Pedro Isaac Chairez--- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/tunes--tumblers/support
Phil Lynott from Thin Lizzy was a rock 'n' roll icon. His lyrics told stories from his journey through life filled with complexity and charisma. The new documentary "Songs For While I'm Away" shows us how he was much more than a rock star from those that knew him, including his family. Director Emer Reynolds joins The Hook Rocks to discuss the film, the story she wanted to tell, and what she learned about Phil during the making of the documentary. Please enjoy the episode!Part of The Pantheon Podcast Network!
Century Club is your weekly shot of what's new in music. Every week, the Tunes & Tumblers team bring you a mini pairing of a recent release and a craft shooter to keep your quarantine interesting. Make all the shots to enter the esteemed club yourself. We're back, fam! All the way back to the mid-80's to celebrate the latest nostalgic club bop from chameleonic pop prodigy Charli XCX. Her latest single "New Shapes" features the one-two punch of powerhouse singers Christine and the Queens and Caroline Polachek and we have the perfect pregame shot to get you off the couch and onto the dancefloor. Because the news is too depressing nowadays, we've kept the TnT network station shuttered and instead are turning to the comforting world of the written word with our new segment Bands and Bookworms. Ryan chooses a book for our reading pleasure and leads us on an informative, strange, and utterly hilarious journey. Up first, we dive into Ryan Werner's zine "Brainwashing Miss Teen Nosebleed USA: A Book of One Sentence Album Reviews." I think that title says it better than we can. Stick around to the second half of the episode for an exclusive interview with LA pop punk artist Crooked Teeth. We talk the catalog of pop punk that defined the childhoods of geezers like us along with his upbeat, headbanging new single "First World Problem." Tune in not just for the talk, but for the song in its entirety. Lock the door and jump on the bed surrounded by Paramore and My Chemical Romance posters. Cheers! Listen to "New Shapes (feat. Christine and the Queens & Caroline Polachek)" by Charli XCX Listen to "First World Problem" by Crooked Teeth A Charli Crooked Teeth on Spotify Crooked Teeth on Facebook Crooked Teeth on Instagram Crooked Teeth on Twitter Episode Playlist: Ryan Werner on Instagram Theme Music by New New Girlfriend Tunes & Tumblers on Instagram Tunes & Tumblers on Twitter Tunes & Tumblers on Facebook Tunes & Tumblers on Spotify Call or Text the Tunes & Tumblers Hotline: (626) 604-6477 Cover art by Pedro Isaac Chairez --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/tunes--tumblers/support Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Phil Lynott from Thin Lizzy was a rock 'n' roll icon. His lyrics told stories from his journey through life filled with complexity and charisma. The new documentary "Songs For While I'm Away" shows us how he was much more than a rock star from those that knew him, including his family. Director Emer Reynolds joins The Hook Rocks to discuss the film, the story she wanted to tell, and what she learned about Phil during the making of the documentary. Please enjoy the episode! Part of The Pantheon Podcast Network! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Phil Lynott from Thin Lizzy was a rock 'n' roll icon. His lyrics told stories from his journey through life filled with complexity and charisma. The new documentary "Songs For While I'm Away" shows us how he was much more than a rock star from those that knew him, including his family. Director Emer Reynolds joins The Hook Rocks to discuss the film, the story she wanted to tell, and what she learned about Phil during the making of the documentary. Please enjoy the episode!Part of The Pantheon Podcast Network!
Phil Lynott from Thin Lizzy was a rock 'n' roll icon. His lyrics told stories from his journey through life filled with complexity and charisma. The new documentary "Songs For While I'm Away" shows us how he was much more than a rock star from those that knew him, including his family. Director Emer Reynolds joins The Hook Rocks to discuss the film, the story she wanted to tell, and what she learned about Phil during the making of the documentary. Please enjoy the episode! Part of The Pantheon Podcast Network! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
From the American Gods roundtables Bryan Fuller comments on Star Trek Discovery. This episode has my Tribeca Film Festival Red Carpet interviews with Emer Reynolds, Jon Berenthal, Milo Ventimiglia, Amanda Schull, Justin Benson, Aaron Moorehead, and Kasra Farahani. I speak to Sara Douglas about her new film Displacement about time anomalies. I also chat with two members of Sense 8, in Toby Onwumere and Miguel Ángel Silvestre
This next gentleman has over 60 producing credits on IMDB. He has had a hand in some of the most interesting Irish films and documentaries of the last 20 years. A real good guy good of Irish Film. Producer and Co-Managing Director of Cowtown Pictures Mr Alan Maher. FNI Wrapchat is sponsored by Wildcard, Octovid and Film Equipment Store. Alan's latest release is the eagerly, Oh soooo very eagerly anticipated, feature documentary 'Songs for While I'm away' the Phil Lynott story. Directed by Emer Reynolds. Alan Maher's previous feature film SONG OF GRANITE premiered at SXSW Film Festival to critical acclaim in March 2017 and went on to screen at Karlovy Vary and Galway, where it won the Best Cinematography Award. It was released theatrically in Winter 2017 by Thunderbird Releasing and Wildcard Distribution in the UK, Ireland and Canada, and by Oscilloscope in the US. SONG OF GRANITE was Ireland's Official Entry for the Foreign Language category of the 2018 Academy Awards and was nominated for three IFTA Awards. Other past projects include; Tom Burke's feature documentary LOSING ALASKA, which premiered at IDFA in 2018 and was released theatrically by Breakout Pictures in November 2019; Maya Zinshtein's FOREVER PURE (2016), which premiered at Toronto International Film Festival in 2016 and was sold internationally by Dogwoof; Claire Dix's WE ARE MOVING: MEMORIES OF MISS MORIARTY which premiered at Audi Dublin International Film Festival in 2016; Anthony Wonke's BEING AP (2015), which premiered at Toronto International Film Festival in 2015, was distributed theatrically by eOne in the UK and sold internationally by HanWay; and Daisy Asquith's AFTER THE DANCE, which screened on BBC4 in March 2015. Prior to setting up his own company, Alan Maher was a Senior Executive/Executive Producer at Screen Ireland (formerly the Irish Film Board) for six years and was responsible for more than fifty feature films and documentaries including GOOD VIBRATIONS, GRABBERS, LAST HIJACK, KNUCKLE, MEA MAXIMA CULPA, THE SUMMIT, KELLY + VICTOR, DREAMS OF A LIFE, HIS & HERS and WAKE WOOD. Alan also developed and co-produced the award-winning horror film CITADEL, directed by Ciarán Foy. Alan was selected by European Film Promotion as Ireland's Producer on the Move at Cannes 2017 and was named as one of the Hollywood Reporter's '10 Irish Talents to Watch' in October 2017. Before joining Screen Ireland, Alan was Head of Development at Element Pictures from 2002 until 2005. WE HAVE TWO EXCITING THINGS HAPPENING SOON. YOU CAN JOIN OUR MEMBERSHIP PROGRAMME WEAREFNI.COM/MENTORS AND GET CLOSER TO THE INDUSTRY This will provide you with all sorts of perks over the coming months. If you sign up for membership you will receive a complimentary ticket to our member's forum on the 27th of July. (We will have some exciting guests on the Night on hopin) Alternatively, book a once-off ticket of 5 euros to take part. Trust us. The speed networking function/ section at the end of the evening alone is worth it. https://hopin.com/events/fni-members-forum #WeAreFni Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This next gentleman has over 60 producing credits on IMDB. He has had a hand in some of the most interesting Irish films and documentaries of the last 20 years. A real good guy good of Irish Film. Producer and Co-Managing Director of Cowtown Pictures Mr Alan Maher.FNI Wrapchat is sponsored by Wildcard, Octovid and Film Equipment Store.Alan's latest release is the eagerly, Oh soooo very eagerly anticipated, feature documentary 'Songs for While I'm away' the Phil Lynott story. Directed by Emer Reynolds. Alan Maher's previous feature film SONG OF GRANITE premiered at SXSW Film Festival to critical acclaim in March 2017 and went on to screen at Karlovy Vary and Galway, where it won the Best Cinematography Award. It was released theatrically in Winter 2017 by Thunderbird Releasing and Wildcard Distribution in the UK, Ireland and Canada, and by Oscilloscope in the US. SONG OF GRANITE was Ireland's Official Entry for the Foreign Language category of the 2018 Academy Awards and was nominated for three IFTA Awards.Other past projects include; Tom Burke's feature documentary LOSING ALASKA, which premiered at IDFA in 2018 and was released theatrically by Breakout Pictures in November 2019; Maya Zinshtein's FOREVER PURE (2016), which premiered at Toronto International Film Festival in 2016 and was sold internationally by Dogwoof; Claire Dix's WE ARE MOVING: MEMORIES OF MISS MORIARTY which premiered at Audi Dublin International Film Festival in 2016; Anthony Wonke's BEING AP (2015), which premiered at Toronto International Film Festival in 2015, was distributed theatrically by eOne in the UK and sold internationally by HanWay; and Daisy Asquith's AFTER THE DANCE, which screened on BBC4 in March 2015.Prior to setting up his own company, Alan Maher was a Senior Executive/Executive Producer at Screen Ireland (formerly the Irish Film Board) for six years and was responsible for more than fifty feature films and documentaries including GOOD VIBRATIONS, GRABBERS, LAST HIJACK, KNUCKLE, MEA MAXIMA CULPA, THE SUMMIT, KELLY + VICTOR, DREAMS OF A LIFE, HIS & HERS and WAKE WOOD.Alan also developed and co-produced the award-winning horror film CITADEL, directed by Ciarán Foy.Alan was selected by European Film Promotion as Ireland's Producer on the Move at Cannes 2017 and was named as one of the Hollywood Reporter's '10 Irish Talents to Watch' in October 2017.Before joining Screen Ireland, Alan was Head of Development at Element Pictures from 2002 until 2005.WE HAVE TWO EXCITING THINGS HAPPENING SOON. YOU CAN JOIN OUR MEMBERSHIP PROGRAMME WEAREFNI.COM/MENTORS AND GET CLOSER TO THE INDUSTRY This will provide you with all sorts of perks over the coming months. If you sign up for membership you will receive a complimentary ticket to our member's forum on the 27th of July. (We will have some exciting guests on the Night on hopin)Alternatively, book a once-off ticket of 5 euros to take part. Trust us. The speed networking function/ section at the end of the evening alone is worth it.https://hopin.com/events/fni-members-forum#WeAreFni
This week on Screentime John Fardy chats to Actor, Writer and Star of show like 'The League of Gentleman' and 'Inside No.9' about his role in the new 'virus' horror movie 'In the Earth'. With the release of the much talked about 'Phil Lynott-Songs for While I'm Away' John is joined by director Emer Reynolds to chat about Philo's remarkable life and music. Resident Critic Mark Ryall has all the new releases. Plus Former Clare Hurler Tony Griffin chats about his favourite movie.
Phil Lynott - Songs for While I'm Away is a feature length documentary on the iconic Dubliner and leader of Thin Lizzy. The film is written and directed by Emer Reynolds and she joined Ray to tell us more ahead of its release in cinemas this weekend.
On todays show Ray speaks to Liam Finlay from RTE's documentary called V Day, Journalist & Author Clodagh Finn joined Ray to discuss Corkwoman, Mary Elmes remarkable story and we hear from writer and director of the Phil Lynott Film, Emer Reynolds.
On today's show Ray speaks to Astronaut Shane Kimbrough who is about to go to space, James Patrice and sister Vanessa Butler chat about Vanessa's six person wedding yesterday, Dr Aisling Loy talks to us about Sexual Health during Lockdown and Ray speaks with Emer Reynolds & Elaine Grainger about a casting callout for a new Irish film.
On today's show Ray speaks to Astronaut Shane Kimbrough who is about to go to space, James Patrice and sister Vanessa Butler chat about Vanessa's six person wedding yesterday, Dr Aisling Loy talks to us about Sexual Health during Lockdown and Ray speaks with Emer Reynolds & Elaine Grainger about a casting callout for a new Irish film.
If you liked our episode on Emer Reynolds documentary The Farthest then you'll love this special episode! Tyler sat down and spoke with the director herself Emer Reynolds. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/threedudespod/message
Space! The final frontier.....or something like that. This week we watch the INCREDIBLE documentary The Farthest by Irish filmmaker Emer Reynolds. The documentary tells the amazing story of The Voyager spacecraft mission and the people involved. I say this a lot but this film is definitely my favourite of the 50+ we've watched so far. There will be a special bonus episode coming Thursday just in time for Christmas! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/threedudespod/message
Film director, Emer Reynolds chats to Dave about her new documentary "Phil Lynott: Songs For While I'm Away" which hits cinemas on St. Stephen's Day!
Lyn-ott or line-ott? Phil, Phillip or Philo? A very ambitious and driven businessman or a lost soul taken from us too soon? 2021 will mark the 35th anniversary of the death of one of Ireland's most prolific musicians, Phillip Lynott and a new Irish-made documentary is exploring the life of the Thin Lizzy front man through his own words. Emer Reynolds, who is a massive Thin Lizzy fan, directed 'Phil Lynott: Songs For While I'm Away' and she joined Dermot and Dave to explain how she managed to get some of Phil's most beloved friends and families to share their stories and why she wanted to tell the real story of Phillip. [audio mp3="https://media.radiocms.net/uploads/2020/12/15133159/EmerReynolds_1512.mp3"][/audio]
Garret Daly has the latest Movie News including Olivia Colman to star in Emer Reynolds first dramatic feature. Plus A Quiet Place is to have a spin off movie while Dwayne Johnson reboots The Scorpion King.
Directors in Dialogue 2018: Emer Reynolds by Screen Directors Guild of Ireland
"Revision as you go along can be tremendously destructive of what you're doing," says author Paul Willetts. I've had quite a run of late of guests from the other side of the pond as it were. Today is no different as I welcome Paul Willetts to the show. Paul is very smart and he loves the work. He is the author of several books of nonfiction, most recently King Con: the Bizarre Adventures of the Jazz Age's Greatest Imposter.” Yes, that's right. Hey, there CNFers, I'm Brendan O'Meara and this is my show... it's the Creative Nonfiction Podcast, the show where I speak to the best artists about the art and craft of how they approach telling true stories: doc filmmakers like Emer Reynolds, narrative journalists like Susan Orlean and David Gran, memoirists like Mary Karr and Andre Dubus III, and essayists like Hope Wabuke, to tease out origins, routines, and habits, so you can improve your own work and maybe realize you're not alone out there. Cuz it can be a lonely, desolate, hell scape and sometimes we need some reassurance that someone who has quote-unquote made it feels the same way. Hey, you know the drill. Reviews and ratings on Apple Podcasts, the app most of your are listening to this show on are gold. Would you consider taking a few moments out of your day to leave a review? And while you're at it, visit brendanomeara.com for show notes and to sign up for monthly newsletters. I've been doing that for a few years. Once a month. No spam. Can't beat it. Well...Paul Willetts, everybody for Episode 112, we talk about how he struggles with beginnings, walking as writing, revision, building scenes. I hope you like it. I know I I did. Here's me and Paul.
"You're really finding the film in editing the documentary," says Emer Reynolds. The brilliant filmmaker Emer Reynolds' documentary The Farthest chronicles the incredible story behind the Voyager Mission and the desire to seek out the unknowable while also seeking to be known. The Golden Record, Carl Sagan, the personification of this little spacecraft carrying with it everything that makes us human. My guest today is based in Ireland and talks about the craft of making doc film, her obsessiveness with research, and how exciting and empowering making a film is. If you love film and true stories, as well as the vast reaches of space, then you're going to love this. If you don't already subscribe to the podcast, please head over to Apple Podcasts and do so. And consider leaving a rating or a review to help with the show's visibility. Also, head over to brendanomeara.com for show notes and to subscribe to my monthly newsletter where I send out my book picks and other goodies from the podcast. Please share this episode across your platforms if you dig it. Thanks to Hippocamp for the support. You only have this week to use that promo code CNFPOD, so get on it to save $50. Be sure to head over to brendanomeara.com to sign up for the monthly email newsletter. Once a month. No spam. Can't beat it.
Look back on one of the greatest accomplishments in human history, with StarTalk All-Stars host and planetary scientist Carolyn Porco, co-host Maeve Higgins, Sean Ono Lennon and Emer Reynolds, filmmaker of the documentary, “The Farthest.”Don't miss an episode of StarTalk All-Stars. Subscribe on:SoundCloud: https://soundcloud.com/startalk_all-starsiTunes: https://itun.es/us/P9kphb.cStitcher: http://www.stitcher.com/podcast/startalk-allstarsTuneIn: http://tunein.com/radio/StarTalk-All-Stars-p949405/Google Play Music: https://play.google.com/music/listen#/ps/I2nz5bguurd5se7zu4fhnd25lk4NOTE: StarTalk All-Access subscribers can listen to this entire episode commercial-free. here: https://www.startalkradio.net/all-access/celebrating-voyager-1-with-carolyn-porco-repeat/Image credit: NASA/JPL-Caltech.
Look back on one of the greatest accomplishments in human history, with StarTalk All-Stars host and planetary scientist Carolyn Porco, co-host Maeve Higgins, Sean Ono Lennon and Emer Reynolds, filmmaker of the documentary, “The Farthest.” Don’t miss an episode of StarTalk All-Stars. Subscribe on: SoundCloud: https://soundcloud.com/startalk_all-stars iTunes: https://itun.es/us/P9kphb.c Stitcher: http://www.stitcher.com/podcast/startalk-allstars TuneIn: http://tunein.com/radio/StarTalk-All-Stars-p949405/ Google Play Music: https://play.google.com/music/listen#/ps/I2nz5bguurd5se7zu4fhnd25lk4 NOTE: StarTalk All-Access subscribers can listen to this entire episode commercial-free. here: https://www.startalkradio.net/all-access/celebrating-voyager-1-with-carolyn-porco-repeat/ Image credit: NASA/JPL-Caltech.
In this episode of InConversation, Mark Sheridan talks to editor Tony Cranstoun, an award-winning editor who has cut drama, comedy and documentary for cinema and television. His work has received ‘Best Editing’ recognition from the British Academy of Film and Television Arts (BAFTA), The Royal Television Society (RTS) and the American Cinema Editors (A.C.E.). He is English by birth and resides in Ireland where he is married to filmmaker Emer Reynolds. http://filmireland.net/
Emer Reynolds' latest film project, The Farthest, tells the story of the Voyager spacecraft, the first man-made objects to leave the solar system.
Emer Reynolds’ latest film project, The Farthest, tells the story of the Voyager spacecraft, the first man-made objects to leave the solar system.
Natasha Waugh talks to Emer Reynolds about her documentary 'The Farthest', which celebrates the men and women who built the Voyager spaceship. http://filmireland.net/
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On today's show, Jeremy speaks with director Emer Reynolds and NASA mission engineer Frank Locatell about their new film The Farthest.
Look back on one of the greatest accomplishments in human history, with StarTalk All-Stars host and planetary scientist Carolyn Porco, co-host Maeve Higgins, Sean Ono Lennon and Emer Reynolds, filmmaker of the documentary, “The Farthest.”Don't miss an episode of StarTalk All-Stars. Subscribe on:SoundCloud: https://soundcloud.com/startalk_all-starsiTunes: https://itun.es/us/P9kphb.cStitcher: http://www.stitcher.com/podcast/startalk-allstarsTuneIn: http://tunein.com/radio/StarTalk-All-Stars-p949405/Google Play Music: https://play.google.com/music/listen#/ps/I2nz5bguurd5se7zu4fhnd25lk4NOTE: StarTalk All-Access subscribers can listen to this entire episode commercial-free. Find out more at https://www.startalkradio.net/startalk-all-access/
Look back on one of the greatest accomplishments in human history, with StarTalk All-Stars host and planetary scientist Carolyn Porco, co-host Maeve Higgins, Sean Ono Lennon and Emer Reynolds, filmmaker of the documentary, “The Farthest.” Don’t miss an episode of StarTalk All-Stars. Subscribe on: SoundCloud: https://soundcloud.com/startalk_all-stars iTunes: https://itun.es/us/P9kphb.c Stitcher: http://www.stitcher.com/podcast/startalk-allstars TuneIn: http://tunein.com/radio/StarTalk-All-Stars-p949405/ Google Play Music: https://play.google.com/music/listen#/ps/I2nz5bguurd5se7zu4fhnd25lk4 NOTE: StarTalk All-Access subscribers can listen to this entire episode commercial-free. Find out more at https://www.startalkradio.net/startalk-all-access/
Jonathan Victory talks to Emer Reynolds about her stunning documentary on NASA’s Voyager mission,which screens at this year's Audi Dublin International Film Festival. It is one of humankind's greatest achievements. More than 12 billion miles away a tiny spaceship is leaving our Solar System and entering the void of deep space - the first man-made object ever to do so. Dying within its heart is a nuclear generator that will beat for perhaps another decade before the lights on Voyager 1 finally go out. But this little craft will travel on for millions of years, carrying a Golden Record bearing recordings and images of life on Earth. In all likelihood Voyager will outlast humanity. The Farthest will celebrates these magnificent machines, the men and women who built them and the vision that propelled them farther than anyone could ever have hoped. http://filmireland.net/
Women in Film and Television Ireland's first members event (October 21st 2015) featured award-winning Irish film editor Emer Reynolds and award-winning film and TV director Lisa Mulcahy in conversation.
This episode of InConversation features Emer Reynolds, writer, director and IFTA-winning film editor. Emer has won IFTAs for Timbuktu (2003), her work on the opening series of Channel 4’s groundbreaking Shameless (2004) and My Brothers (2011). Emer's other feature credits include The Good Doctor, The Eclipse, The Actors, Small Engine Repair, and I Went Down. Most recently, Emer has worked on Terry McMahon's Patrick's Day and Aoife Kelleher's One Million Dubliners. Notable documentaries include The Asylum, ‘Today is Better Than Two Tomorrows and We Went to War. Emer has written and directed four short films: Slumber, Man, The Widow’s Son and White, and directed the RTÉ drama 6 part-series Trouble in Paradise. Here Was Cuba was her documentary directorial debut.