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We love documentary. We love the uncertainty that exists when starting to film something new, not knowing exactly where it’ll go or what you might learn along the way.
One way or another, we’re almost always working on new ideas and new documentary projects. Sometimes these can take months or more to complete. Sometimes, at the final hurdle they fall down. We know how to roll with the punches in this most raw of film formats, and deep down: we might sort of enjoy it like that. Films we’ve created have made it all the way to some of the world’s biggest film festivals, whilst content we’ve worked on for broadcast and streaming have likely been seen by millions of people.
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Chaos & Quiet
Co-directed by Fiachra O Longain & Séan Coyle.
The lives of a father and son mirror each other; as professional boxer Tyrone McCullagh strives for glory, his father Vin relates his own struggles with family life and mental health.
Official selection at Newport Beach Film Fest (2022) Docs Ireland (2021), Indie Cork (2021), Jacksonville Film Festival (2023) and more. Winner of Best Documentary Short at Red Cedar Film Festival Wisconsin (2022), nominated for Best documentary at Richard Harris International Film Festival (2022).
Someone in Your Corner
Co-directed and produced by Fiachra O Longain & Séan Coyle.
Edited by Fiachra O Longain.
the story of Commonwealth medal-winning boxer Sean
McGlinchey, juxtaposed against the words of mental health professional Marie Dunne.
Looming over the whole story is the River Foyle – site of innumerable suicide attempts.
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dir. Fiachra O Longain
prod. by Eavan King
What’s it like to be a performer without an audience? The pandemic threw the development and career trajectory of many young artists into complete disarray. With the closure of all venues and mixed messages about their re-opening, a uniquely difficult climate emerged for musicians. So how did some of The Northwest’s performers deal with it? With an abundance of resilience, determination and a smattering of Derry humour. Funded by Department of Communities through NI Screen, produced for the Europe-wide film programme Shortcut.
Someone in Your Corner
Co-directed and produced by Fiachra O Longain & Séan Coyle.
Edited by Fiachra O Longain.
the story of Commonwealth medal-winning boxer Sean
McGlinchey, juxtaposed against the words of mental health professional Marie Dunne.
Looming over the whole story is the River Foyle – site of innumerable suicide attempts.
Audio Adapter
dir. Fiachra O Longain
prod. by Eavan King
What’s it like to be a performer without an audience? The pandemic threw the development and career trajectory of many young artists into complete disarray. With the closure of all venues and mixed messages about their re-opening, a uniquely difficult climate emerged for musicians. So how did some of The Northwest’s performers deal with it? With an abundance of resilience, determination and a smattering of Derry humour. Funded by Department of Communities through NI Screen, produced for the Europe-wide film programme Shortcut.