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Award-winning writer, producer and director, Ruán Magan’s recent credits include The Irish Revolution Narrated by Cillian Murphy, the critically acclaimed comedy drama series, Wrecking The Rising; 1916 – The Irish Rebellion, the multi-award winning documentary narrated by Liam Neeson, which reached audiences of 40 million worldwide during 2016 and the play, And Spring Shall Come, play exploring WW1 through poetry. He directed The Men Who Built America (Double Emmy-winner), Waterloo’s Warriors, (Gold Prize at World Media Awards 2016) and Angel, (winner Milan International Film Festival 2013) and edited and produced Banaz – A Love Story (Emmy winner and Peabody Award winner 2013). Ruán was honoured to receive an Outstanding Contribution Award from Screen Directors’ Guild of Ireland in 2014. He directed and filmed his first documentary in 1996 featuring his brother, the writer, Manchán Magan (Brandon books),the beginning of a long collaboration during which they made over 60 documentaries filmed across the planet, in India, North and South America, Europe, the Middle East, Africa and China. Critically acclaimed, many of these documentaries have been transmitted internationally. http://wearefni.com/fni-testimonial/ We are trying to do something awesome with FNI (Film Network Ireland) . We really need your feedback and testimonials. Please follow the link above to achieve that goal. You can find WrapChat on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, The HeadStuff Podcast Network and wherever you get your Podcasts. Be sure to Check out our previous podcast with Michael Garland of Grand Pictures and don’t forget to subscribe and review. #WeareFni #MakeANameForYourself If you want to support FNI in our non Subsidised work head on over to www.buymeacoffee.com/fni
Directors in Dialogue 2018: Juanita Wilson by Screen Directors Guild of Ireland
Directors in Dialogue 2018: Emer Reynolds by Screen Directors Guild of Ireland
Directors in Dialogue 2018: Paddy Breathnach by Screen Directors Guild of Ireland
Directors in Dialogue 2018: Ciaran Donnelly by Screen Directors Guild of Ireland
The Screen Directors Guild of Ireland celebrates Irish animation talent. Jason Tammemagi in conversation with Damien O'Connor (After You), Jack O'Shea and Paul Ruttlidge (Eat the Danger), Adam Kavanagh (Curruid), Conor Finnegan (Fear Of Flying), and Tony Donoghue (Irish Folk Furniture).
SDGI Directors in Dialogue - Electric Picnic 2012: Conor Horgan on 'One Hundred Mornings' by Screen Directors Guild of Ireland
SDGI Directors in Dialogue: Zach Lipovsky & Michael Lavelle discuss mobile app 'Shot Lister' by Screen Directors Guild of Ireland
SDGI Directors in Dialogue: Shimmy Marcus on 'Soulboy' by Screen Directors Guild of Ireland
SDGI Directors in Dialogue: Tim Fleming and Juanita Wilson on 'The Door' by Screen Directors Guild of Ireland
SDGI Directors in Dialogue: Paddy Breathnach on 'I Went Down' by Screen Directors Guild of Ireland
SDGI Directors in Dialogue: Frank Berry on 'Ballymun Lullaby' by Screen Directors Guild of Ireland
SDGI Directors in Dialogue: Michael Apted and Alan Parker by Screen Directors Guild of Ireland
SDGI Directors in Dialogue: Alan Parker by Screen Directors Guild of Ireland
SDGI Directors in Dialogue: Michael Apted by Screen Directors Guild of Ireland
SDGI Directors in Dialogue: Maurice Sweeney by Screen Directors Guild of Ireland
SDGI Directors in Dialogue: Liam Omochain on 'Grand Opening' by Screen Directors Guild of Ireland
SDGI Directors in Dialogue: Thomas Hefferon on 'The Heist' by Screen Directors Guild of Ireland
SDGI Directors in Dialogue: Tom Sullivan on 'Asal' by Screen Directors Guild of Ireland
SDGI Directors in Dialogue: Melody of Film by Screen Directors Guild of Ireland
SDGI Directors in Dialogue: Neil Jordan on 'The Borgias' by Screen Directors Guild of Ireland
SDGI Directors in Dialogue: Ian Power on 'The Runway' by Screen Directors Guild of Ireland
Tony Cranstoun on Editing by Screen Directors Guild of Ireland
SDGI Podcast: Tom Conroy and Anna Rackard on Production Design by Screen Directors Guild of Ireland