Films are open to interpretation, audience's will find their own meaning.
Colin O’Reilly has a Bachelor of Arts in Film, Radio & Television Studies from Canterbury Christ Church University. He was hired as camera department trainee by Screen South and the Kent Film Office to work on Medb Films third feature film 'The Calling (2009). On the set of The Calling (2009) he learned a great deal from award winning Cinematographer Ole Bratt Birkeland, following this he gained valuable experience in lighting of the Hindi film Rustom (2016). Colin has a long history independent film & music video production.
BEST FEATURE FILM - Colin O'Reilly
The Devil Makes Work For Idle Hands
Hastings Rocks International Film Festival
Hastings
2025
BEST PERFORMANCE - Kim King
The Devil Makes Work For Idle Hands
Hastings Rocks International Film Festival
Hastings
2025
FINALIST - Best Feature Film
The Devil Makes Work For Idle Hands
Russian Film Festival South Africa International
Cape Town
2025
Best Short Short Drama
The Devil Makes Work
Venus On Broadway Int'l Film Festival NYC
New York
2024
Official Selection
The Devil Makes Work
AmiCorti IFF
Peveragno
2024
Official Selection
The Devil Makes Work
Ramsgate International Film Festival
Ramsgate
2024
Winner - Best Screenplay
The Devil Makes Work
Reale Film Festival - BiMonthly Awards
Milano
2023
Winner - Best Cinematography
The Devil Makes Work
2 11 17 International Film Festival
Chenbai, Tamil Nadu
2023
Winner - Best Micro Short Film
The Devil Makes Work
Golden Lion International Film Festival (GLIFF)
Kolkata, West Bengal
2023
Shortlisted Prize Winner - MangoRX Short Film Competition
The Devil Makes Work
Raindance Film Festival
London
2023
College
Canterbury Christ Church University
Film, Radio and Television
20042007
High School
Brockhill Performing Arts School
Art, Media Studies, Photography
19962004
Birth Date
August 26, 1985
Birth City
Kent
Current City
Kent
Hometown
Folkestone
Height
5.8
Gender
Male
Ethnicity
White English Irish
Eye Color
Blue
Zodiac Sign
Virgo
Married To
Zoe
Children
4
Films are open to interpretation, audience's will find their own meaning.
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