An Irish Goodbye
Synopsis
BAFTA Film Awards 2023 - Best British Short Film - Winner
Academy Awards 2023 - Best Short Film (Live Action) - Winner
Details
- Year
- 2021
- Type of project
- Shorts
- Running time
- 23 min 29 sec
- Format
- Digital
- Director
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Tom Berkeley, Ross White
- Producer
- Tom Berkeley, Ross White, Pearce Cullen
- Executive Producer
- Kevin McGrath, Nick Sadler, Kirsty Bell, Keith Kehoe, Phil McKenzie
- Editor
- Stephen Dunne
- Screenwriter
- Tom Berkeley, Ross White
- Director of Photography
- Narayan Van Maele
- Production Designer
- Natasha Mudi
- Sound
- Fred Pearson
- Composer
- Anthony Eve
- Principal cast
- Seamus O'Hara, James Martin, Paddy Jenkins, Michelle Fairley
Categories
Production Status
Production Company
Supported by BFI NETWORK
Floodlight Pictures
121A Orby DriveBelfast
BT5 6BB
Sales Company
Floodlight Pictures
121A Orby DriveBelfast
BT5 6BB
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