We are just back from The Dublin Film Festival and it was a wonderful weekend. Our film ‘The Frames In The Deep Shade’ received its world premiere with a sell out audience on the Sunday night.
One of the more surreal experiences was attending a reception at the American Ambassadors’ residence on the Friday and seeing the trailer beside the podium in the main room.
It was all very Homeland and I’m convinced the uber friendly staff were CIA. You can’t be that nice and love horses and people without it being a cover right? They wouldn’t give us any news on series 3 and ol’ crazy eyes next move.
I have some exciting news. My debut feature documentary film ‘The Frames - In The Deep Shade’ was announced this week in the lineup for the Dublin Film Festival on Sunday February 17th. It will be the premiere and I am planning to be there in Dublin. Very exciting after wrapping the film months ago its great to be finally sharing it.
You can see the official trailers on the Frames YouTube channel or on the films website here:
The Frames - In The Deep Shade
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I took this photograph in Galway in the west of Ireland. It shows a young lad walking across playing fields with his coach in dense fog to join in a game of Hurling.
It was a surreal experience to see these children playing in dangerous conditions with very poor visibility using a white ball. I took some photos from near the goal but ...
With absolutely no prompting my two good Irish friends Aengus and Colin starting hurling large rocks into Galway bay for their sons. Colin was in Galway and Aengus in the Burren on the opposite shore of Galway bay. It’s like some old Irish legend!