Simon Fitzmaurice, Inspirational Director with Motor Neuron Disease, in Final Funding Push
just a beautiful film full of stunning imagery and even more poignant poetry
Toronto: ‘My Name is Emily’ Director Talks ALS Diagnosis, Feature Film Debut
How Simon Fitzmaurice battled MND to make 'My Name Is Emily
My Name is Emily
charming and sweet
impressive
a film with great heart
Sheffield Doc/Fest unveils MeetMarket 2016 projects
Colin Farrell Will Narrate Documentary It's Not Yet Dark
The best Irish feature documentary was won by Frankie Fenton
Sundance Unveils Competition Titles
Two Irish documentaries are selected for Sundance
Irish cinema on the cusp of something special
a tale of sadness and inspiration
Narrated by Colin Farrell, the doc — from which The Hollywood Reporter previews an exclusive clip
It is both appropriate, and poignant, that this documentary premieres in the World Documentary competition strand at Sundance Film Festival.”
Remarkably powerful.”
The Moving Portrait Of a Man Who Made a Movie With ALS
McCullough speaks with Filmmaker about the unique challenges of photographing this emotional story.
A heartfelt and stirring documentary.”
exerts an undeniable charm
FilmRise has picked up North American rights to Frankie Fenton’s documentary
“The very definition of a documentary crowd-pleaser.”
Powerful…as real a human story as it gets.”
FilmRise will release “It’s Not Yet Dark” theatrically in mid-2017.
“An uplifting portrait.”
“A remarkable portrait…an inspirational documentary”
an Inspirational Journey
“Awe-inspiring”
Lisa Cannon talks to filmmaker Frankie Fenton about his moving documentary
The 7 Best Movies Coming to Netflix in November 2017
The Grass Ceiling knows no bounds
Sheffield Doc/Fest’s 2020 online marketplace MeetMarket
Hot Docs Premiere ‘Atomic Hope’ About Pro-Nuclear Movement Drops Trailer
European Docmakers Explore a Continent in Flux
Frankie Fenton’s timely second documentary shines the spotlight
Colin Farrell's 10 Best Movies
A critically acclaimed documentary from an award winning filmmaker
John talks to documentary-maker Frankie Fenton about his new documentary ‘Atomic Hope’ about the Pro-Nuclear movement.
a convincing argument in favour of the long-tabooed energy source
Atomic Hope is a thought-provoking film that deserves a hearing
Frankie Fenton’s lucid, informative documentary follows the world’s small but important pro-nuclear movement.
Frankie Fenton’s keenly observed and warm-humoured documentary portrait has proven a hit at festivals, and you soon see why
Atomic Hope: Inside the Pro Nuclear Movement is in selected cinemas now.
Why I made a documentary about pro-nuclear activists
projects selected for Sheffield DocFest’s MeetMarket
Provocative Hot Docs premiere brings an urgent debate about climate change
Atomic Hope producer Kathryn Kennedy selected as 2023's Irish Producer on the Move
EFP announces the 2023 Producers on the Move line-up
Emerging European Producer
European Film Promotion (EFP) has unveiled its 2023 Producers on the Move
curiously encouraging and persuasive