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Fintan Connolly

Fintan Connolly is an Irish film director, screenwriter and producer living in Dublin.[1] Much of his earlier work was in television documentaries which explored social issues in Ireland. He has also made films, including Flick (2000), Trouble with Sex (2005), Eliot & Me (2012) and Barber (2023) through his production company Fubar Films.[2]

Career edit

Connolly directed the short film Angel on the Rocks in 1985. He co-produced, with Helen Fahy, the short movie Horse (1993) directed by Kevin Liddy.[2] This film won an award for "Best European Short" at the Premiers Plan Festival in Angers, France in 1994.[3] Working with co-director Hilary Dully, he worked on several television documentaries for RTÉ, Channel 4 and TG4. These include Framed! (1987), No Comment (1988), ...and finally France (1988), For Better Or Worse (1989), No Comment II (1991), Notice To Quit (1992, rights of older tenants), 50,000 Secret Journeys (1994, abortion), and Comely Maidens (1995).[4] As a single director, Connolly directed the documentaries Sisters (1998), Priests (1998), Out of Nowhere (2000, asylum seekers), Ainé's Journey (2000) and Singleton (2002).[2][5]

Connolly made his feature film directorial debut with Flick in 2000 in conjunction with producer Fiona Bergin.[6] The film starred David Murray, Isabelle Menke, David Wilmot, Gerard Mannix Flynn, Catherine Punch and Alan Devlin.[7][8][2] Connolly wrote the film's script and it was shot in 18 days with no budget.[9] Flick had its premiere at the Cork Film Festival in October 1999.[10] A reviewer in the Sunday Independent said "In many ways, Fintan Connolly's first film, Flick is a breath of fresh air. We get to see Dublin on the screen – a very contemporary Dublin, too. It's about time. In Flick, there are no horses in lifts. You won't spot the Chieftains playing trad on Moore Street. This is real Dublin – and what first strikes you about the film is that Flick is a love letter to Connolly's native city."[11]

In 2005, Connolly made Trouble with Sex, starring Aidan Gillen and Renée Weldon,[12] for which he received two Irish Film and Television Awards nominations.[13][14] The film was premiered at the Dublin International Film Festival in February 2005. Trouble with Sex was the second feature created through a director/producer partnership between Fintan Connolly and Fiona Bergin.[13] Connolly told the Galway Advertiser that "only 20 per cent of directors get to make a second feature, so I've been really lucky".[15]

In 2012, Connolly made Eliot & Me, a children's adventure drama, co-written with Fiona Bergin and featuring his daughter Ella. The movie had its world premiere as the opening film at the Film Festival Zlin in May 2012.[16] He also completed a documentary about Aosdána, an affiliation of Irish artists, called The Art Tribe.[17][18]

He later made observational documentaries for RTÉ’s children's channel RTÉjr, including Zara World (2014), Circus World (TV series), (2016) and All Aboard (TV series) (2018).[19][20]

His film Barber, with Aidan Gillen, premiered at the 2023 Dublin International Film Festival.[21]

Controversy edit

50,000 Secret Journeys, which, along with all Connolly's early documentary work, was co-directed with the documentary filmmaker Hilary Dully, is a film in which three women who had abortions tell their stories intercut with news clips recounting events in a legal struggle between pro and anti abortion campaigners.[22] A decision to pull the film from the RTÉ schedule, on 29 March 1994, provoked strong protest from several film-makers. A statement issued by SIPTU, on behalf of the TV producer/director and director grades, said that it was "a matter of serious concern to TV producers and directors that such a programme should be deemed unsuitable for inclusion in one of RTÉ's main current affairs programmes". An RTÉ spokesperson said the decision had been taken "for internal RTÉ reasons which we don't want to go into".[23] The documentary was ultimately screened on RTÉ on 27 October 1994 and followed by a studio debate on abortion in Ireland chaired by Marian Finucane.[24]

Recognition edit

Writing on the release of Connolly's debut film, Flick (2000), Ciaran Carty in the Sunday Tribune said "What's exciting about this new crop of directors is that they've broken away from the preoccupation with theory and ideology that for so long bedeviled Irish independent film-making. They're not interested in using movies as part of an argument about the nature of Irish identity: instead they show Irish life as it is – or was – and let the audience make what they like of it. Their movies are movies, not statements or messages".[25] Michael Dwyer, of the Irish Times, described Flick as "a lean, tightly coiled contemporary drama resourcefully achieved on a remarkably low budget".[26] Pete Walsh, programmer at the Irish Film Institute, wrote that "Connolly's impressive first feature makes a welcome addition to the relatively small band of truly independent low-budget Irish films. Written by Connolly himself, and developed with producer Fiona Bergin, the finished work has a genuinely "indie" feel and a strong sense of its makers' commitment to a vision".[27]

The Sunday Times referred to the films Flick and Trouble with Sex as "Irish noir fiction", saying that "Fintan Connolly's movies [..] depict a thoroughly noir-looking Dublin full of moody shadows and drenched in blue light, but there is no corresponding heart of darkness in the plot".[28] Another reviewer said that Trouble With Sex "vacillates between modes of melodrama and avant-gardism, unsure what kind of film it is".[29]

Of Trouble with Sex, Yvonne Hogan in Irish Independent stated that "The ennui of single thirty somethings in the newly wealthy Ireland is a field ripe for cinematic interrogation and Connolly is to be commended for grappling with it".[30]

Awards and nominations edit

Selected filmography edit

Year Title Role Notes
1985 Angel on the Rocks Director, co-writer 20 minutes short film[31]
1993 Horse Producer 30 minutes short film[32]
2000 Flick (2000 film) Director, writer 82 minutes crime drama[33][34]
2000 Country Associate producer 92 minutes drama[35]
2005 Trouble with Sex Director, co-writer 89 minutes drama[36]
2012 Eliot & Me Director, co-writer 60 minutes drama[37]
2023 Barber Director, co-writer 90 minutes drama[38]

References edit

  1. ^ "Not For The Faint-Hearted". universitytimes.ie. 28 November 2019. Retrieved 3 February 2023.
  2. ^ a b c d "CONNOLLY, Fintan (director, scriptwriter, producer)". Trinity College Dublin. Retrieved 15 December 2010.
  3. ^ Alan Owens (26 June 2008). "The Leader Interview..with Kevin Liddy, movie writer and director". Limerick Leaser. Retrieved 15 December 2010.
  4. ^ Fintan Connolly at IMDb
  5. ^ O'Brien, Harvey (2004). The real Ireland: the evolution of Ireland in documentary film (illustrated ed.). Manchester University Press. p. 265. ISBN 9780719069079.
  6. ^ Ging, Debbie (11 July 2000). "Partners". Film West, Issue 41. pp. 26–28.
  7. ^ "Flick". Amazon. 25 November 2003. Retrieved 15 December 2010.[better source needed]
  8. ^ "No budget, no strings, some movie". irishtimes.com. Irish Times. 8 September 2000. Retrieved 3 January 2023.
  9. ^ . Film Ireland. Archived from the original on 8 August 2008. Retrieved 15 December 2010.
  10. ^ Juliette Binoche; Alexis Loret (1 October 1999). "Cork's smashing, clashing line-up". Irish Times. Retrieved 14 December 2010.
  11. ^ Dwyer, Ciara (13 August 2000). "Remembering Dublin city in the real new times". Sunday Independent.
  12. ^ Jamie Hannigan. . Film Ireland. Archived from the original on 18 December 2009. Retrieved 15 December 2010.
  13. ^ a b Donoghue, Ray (5 May 2005). "review: Trouble with Sex". RTÉ. Retrieved 14 December 2010.
  14. ^ a b c "Irish Film and Television Awards 2005 winners". Irish Film and Television Awards. Retrieved 14 December 2010.
  15. ^ Hough, Jennifer (6 May 2005) "A second flick for Fintan" Galway Advertiser
  16. ^ Galvin, Steven (9 October 2012). . filmireland.net. Archived from the original on 14 August 2014. Retrieved 29 November 2012.
  17. ^ "Aosdána (2009)". Irish Film Board (in Irish). Retrieved 14 December 2010.
  18. ^ "Production Catalog 2008/2009" (PDF). Irish Film Board. Retrieved 15 December 2010.
  19. ^ Griffin, Nathan (23 March 2018). "RTÉ Commissions New Children's Documentary Series 'All Aboard'". iftn.ie.
  20. ^ Murphy, Niall (23 March 2018). "#ArTeilifis: New children's series All Aboard to air on RTÉjr". scannain.com.
  21. ^ O'Neill, Claire (16 March 2023). "Fintan Connolly's Irish noir film Barber comes out this April". hotpress.com.
  22. ^ "50,000 Secret Journeys". tcd.ie. Trinity College Dublin.
  23. ^ Lavery, Michael (29 March 1994) "Anger as RTÉ Block Film" Evening Herald
  24. ^ Foley, Michael (19 March 1996) "Lack of Balance in Coverage of 'Dear Daughter" Irish Times
  25. ^ Carty, Ciaran (16 July 2000) “Flick and Country show depth of new Irish film talent” Sunday Tribune
  26. ^ Dwyer, Michael (8 September 2000) Irish Times
  27. ^ Walsh, Pete (September 2000) Irish Film Centre brochure Irish Film Institute
  28. ^ McCarthy, Gerry (4 June 2006). "Literature: The dark side of the boom". The Sunday Times. Retrieved 14 December 2010.
  29. ^ Emma Grealy. . IRISH CINEMA – 2005 Year in Review. Archived from the original on 15 September 2010. Retrieved 15 December 2010.
  30. ^ Hogan, Yvonne (6 May 2005) 'Nothing But Trouble" Irish Independent
  31. ^ Angel on the Rocks at IMDb  
  32. ^ Horse at IMDb  
  33. ^ Flick at IMDb  
  34. ^ "Flick". Trinity College, Dublin. Retrieved 15 December 2010.
  35. ^ Country at IMDb  
  36. ^ Trouble with Sex at IMDb  
  37. ^ Eliot & Me at IMDb  
  38. ^ Barber at IMDb  

External links edit

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Fintan Connolly is an Irish film director screenwriter and producer living in Dublin 1 Much of his earlier work was in television documentaries which explored social issues in Ireland He has also made films including Flick 2000 Trouble with Sex 2005 Eliot amp Me 2012 and Barber 2023 through his production company Fubar Films 2 Contents 1 Career 2 Controversy 3 Recognition 3 1 Awards and nominations 4 Selected filmography 5 References 6 External linksCareer editConnolly directed the short film Angel on the Rocks in 1985 He co produced with Helen Fahy the short movie Horse 1993 directed by Kevin Liddy 2 This film won an award for Best European Short at the Premiers Plan Festival in Angers France in 1994 3 Working with co director Hilary Dully he worked on several television documentaries for RTE Channel 4 and TG4 These include Framed 1987 No Comment 1988 and finally France 1988 For Better Or Worse 1989 No Comment II 1991 Notice To Quit 1992 rights of older tenants 50 000 Secret Journeys 1994 abortion and Comely Maidens 1995 4 As a single director Connolly directed the documentaries Sisters 1998 Priests 1998 Out of Nowhere 2000 asylum seekers Aine s Journey 2000 and Singleton 2002 2 5 Connolly made his feature film directorial debut with Flick in 2000 in conjunction with producer Fiona Bergin 6 The film starred David Murray Isabelle Menke David Wilmot Gerard Mannix Flynn Catherine Punch and Alan Devlin 7 8 2 Connolly wrote the film s script and it was shot in 18 days with no budget 9 Flick had its premiere at the Cork Film Festival in October 1999 10 A reviewer in the Sunday Independent said In many ways Fintan Connolly s first film Flick is a breath of fresh air We get to see Dublin on the screen a very contemporary Dublin too It s about time In Flick there are no horses in lifts You won t spot the Chieftains playing trad on Moore Street This is real Dublin and what first strikes you about the film is that Flick is a love letter to Connolly s native city 11 In 2005 Connolly made Trouble with Sex starring Aidan Gillen and Renee Weldon 12 for which he received two Irish Film and Television Awards nominations 13 14 The film was premiered at the Dublin International Film Festival in February 2005 Trouble with Sex was the second feature created through a director producer partnership between Fintan Connolly and Fiona Bergin 13 Connolly told the Galway Advertiser that only 20 per cent of directors get to make a second feature so I ve been really lucky 15 In 2012 Connolly made Eliot amp Me a children s adventure drama co written with Fiona Bergin and featuring his daughter Ella The movie had its world premiere as the opening film at the Film Festival Zlin in May 2012 16 He also completed a documentary about Aosdana an affiliation of Irish artists called The Art Tribe 17 18 He later made observational documentaries for RTE s children s channel RTEjr including Zara World 2014 Circus World TV series 2016 and All Aboard TV series 2018 19 20 His film Barber with Aidan Gillen premiered at the 2023 Dublin International Film Festival 21 Controversy edit50 000 Secret Journeys which along with all Connolly s early documentary work was co directed with the documentary filmmaker Hilary Dully is a film in which three women who had abortions tell their stories intercut with news clips recounting events in a legal struggle between pro and anti abortion campaigners 22 A decision to pull the film from the RTE schedule on 29 March 1994 provoked strong protest from several film makers A statement issued by SIPTU on behalf of the TV producer director and director grades said that it was a matter of serious concern to TV producers and directors that such a programme should be deemed unsuitable for inclusion in one of RTE s main current affairs programmes An RTE spokesperson said the decision had been taken for internal RTE reasons which we don t want to go into 23 The documentary was ultimately screened on RTE on 27 October 1994 and followed by a studio debate on abortion in Ireland chaired by Marian Finucane 24 Recognition editWriting on the release of Connolly s debut film Flick 2000 Ciaran Carty in the Sunday Tribune said What s exciting about this new crop of directors is that they ve broken away from the preoccupation with theory and ideology that for so long bedeviled Irish independent film making They re not interested in using movies as part of an argument about the nature of Irish identity instead they show Irish life as it is or was and let the audience make what they like of it Their movies are movies not statements or messages 25 Michael Dwyer of the Irish Times described Flick as a lean tightly coiled contemporary drama resourcefully achieved on a remarkably low budget 26 Pete Walsh programmer at the Irish Film Institute wrote that Connolly s impressive first feature makes a welcome addition to the relatively small band of truly independent low budget Irish films Written by Connolly himself and developed with producer Fiona Bergin the finished work has a genuinely indie feel and a strong sense of its makers commitment to a vision 27 The Sunday Times referred to the films Flick and Trouble with Sex as Irish noir fiction saying that Fintan Connolly s movies depict a thoroughly noir looking Dublin full of moody shadows and drenched in blue light but there is no corresponding heart of darkness in the plot 28 Another reviewer said that Trouble With Sex vacillates between modes of melodrama and avant gardism unsure what kind of film it is 29 Of Trouble with Sex Yvonne Hogan in Irish Independent stated that The ennui of single thirty somethings in the newly wealthy Ireland is a field ripe for cinematic interrogation and Connolly is to be commended for grappling with it 30 Awards and nominations edit 2005 Irish Film and Television Awards nomination for Best Director for Trouble With Sex 14 2005 Irish Film and Television Awards nomination for Best Film for Trouble With Sex 14 Selected filmography editYear Title Role Notes1985 Angel on the Rocks Director co writer 20 minutes short film 31 1993 Horse Producer 30 minutes short film 32 2000 Flick 2000 film Director writer 82 minutes crime drama 33 34 2000 Country Associate producer 92 minutes drama 35 2005 Trouble with Sex Director co writer 89 minutes drama 36 2012 Eliot amp Me Director co writer 60 minutes drama 37 2023 Barber Director co writer 90 minutes drama 38 References edit Not For The Faint Hearted universitytimes ie 28 November 2019 Retrieved 3 February 2023 a b c d CONNOLLY Fintan director scriptwriter producer Trinity College Dublin Retrieved 15 December 2010 Alan Owens 26 June 2008 The Leader Interview with Kevin Liddy movie writer and director Limerick Leaser Retrieved 15 December 2010 Fintan Connolly at IMDb O Brien Harvey 2004 The real Ireland the evolution of Ireland in documentary film illustrated ed Manchester University Press p 265 ISBN 9780719069079 Ging Debbie 11 July 2000 Partners Film West Issue 41 pp 26 28 Flick Amazon 25 November 2003 Retrieved 15 December 2010 better source needed No budget no strings some movie irishtimes com Irish Times 8 September 2000 Retrieved 3 January 2023 Sex on a Low Budget Film Ireland Archived from the original on 8 August 2008 Retrieved 15 December 2010 Juliette Binoche Alexis Loret 1 October 1999 Cork s smashing clashing line up Irish Times Retrieved 14 December 2010 Dwyer Ciara 13 August 2000 Remembering Dublin city in the real new times Sunday Independent Jamie Hannigan Trouble With Sex Film Ireland Archived from the original on 18 December 2009 Retrieved 15 December 2010 a b Donoghue Ray 5 May 2005 review Trouble with Sex RTE Retrieved 14 December 2010 a b c Irish Film and Television Awards 2005 winners Irish Film and Television Awards Retrieved 14 December 2010 Hough Jennifer 6 May 2005 A second flick for Fintan Galway Advertiser Galvin Steven 9 October 2012 Multiple festival invitations for Eliot amp Me filmireland net Archived from the original on 14 August 2014 Retrieved 29 November 2012 Aosdana 2009 Irish Film Board in Irish Retrieved 14 December 2010 Production Catalog 2008 2009 PDF Irish Film Board Retrieved 15 December 2010 Griffin Nathan 23 March 2018 RTE Commissions New Children s Documentary Series All Aboard iftn ie Murphy Niall 23 March 2018 ArTeilifis New children s series All Aboard to air on RTEjr scannain com O Neill Claire 16 March 2023 Fintan Connolly s Irish noir film Barber comes out this April hotpress com 50 000 Secret Journeys tcd ie Trinity College Dublin Lavery Michael 29 March 1994 Anger as RTE Block Film Evening Herald Foley Michael 19 March 1996 Lack of Balance in Coverage of Dear Daughter Irish Times Carty Ciaran 16 July 2000 Flick and Country show depth of new Irish film talent Sunday Tribune Dwyer Michael 8 September 2000 Irish Times Walsh Pete September 2000 Irish Film Centre brochure Irish Film Institute McCarthy Gerry 4 June 2006 Literature The dark side of the boom The Sunday Times Retrieved 14 December 2010 Emma Grealy The Trouble With Sex IRISH CINEMA 2005 Year in Review Archived from the original on 15 September 2010 Retrieved 15 December 2010 Hogan Yvonne 6 May 2005 Nothing But Trouble Irish Independent Angel on the Rocks at IMDb nbsp Horse at IMDb nbsp Flick at IMDb nbsp Flick Trinity College Dublin Retrieved 15 December 2010 Country at IMDb nbsp Trouble with Sex at IMDb nbsp Eliot amp Me at IMDb nbsp Barber at IMDb nbsp External links editFintan Connolly at IMDb Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Fintan Connolly amp oldid 1218633593, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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