Save Me From Heaven
With the help of a kind software engineer, a brave young woman must remember who she is to save herself from being deleted by a virtual version of heaven.
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Seán TreacyDirector
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Seán TreacyWriter
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Seán TreacyProducer
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Tom HopkinsProducer
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Abby FitzKey Cast"Rachel"Small Things Like These, Double Blind, Redemption
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Diarmuid NoyesKey Cast"Karl"Christy, Double Blind, Borgia
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Ben CondronKey Cast"James"Swing Bout, A Date For Mad Mary
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Muireann RyanKey Cast"Susan"Vikings: Valhalla, Wolfwalkers, Der Irland-Krimi
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Shane LynchKey Cast"Vincent"The Last Duel, Vikings, Harry Wild
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Aida O'MalleyKey Cast"Julie"
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Cal O'DriscollKey Cast"Chris"Video Nasty, September Says, Vikings: Valhalla
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Amelia Lily CrayKey Cast"Young Rachel"
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Project Type:Short
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Genres:Sci-Fi, Drama, Thriller
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Runtime:14 minutes 59 seconds
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Completion Date:April 19, 2025
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Country of Origin:Ireland
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Country of Filming:Ireland
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Language:English
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Shooting Format:Digital
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Aspect Ratio:2.39:1
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Film Color:Color
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First-time Filmmaker:No
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Student Project:Yes - Trinity College Dublin
Seán Treacy is a young Irish filmmaker and actor.
With numerous narrative short films under his belt as a writer and director, his achievements include being titled 'Ireland's Young Filmmaker of the Year' on three occasions, winning 'Best Direction' at the 2022 All American High School Film Festival in New York City and being awarded the 2024 Ardmore Studios Recognition Award.
Seán has also directed a number of music videos for up-and-coming international artists, as well as the eight-episode kids series 'Ruck And Roll' for Ireland's national Broadcaster, RTÉ.
As a young actor, Seán starred in BBC's Dave Allen At Peace as well as Sky's Four Kids And It, as well as The CW's Reign and The History Channel's Vikings. Recently, Seán starred as Young Oscar in the Dutch-Irish-Belgian co-production Whitetail, which was earned an Official Selection at Toronto International Film Festival 2025.
We’ve all heard the phrase "I watched my life flash before my eyes,” a statement based on the notion that just before we pass, we will watch the most crucial moments of our life unfold in our mind, one last time.
On many occasions, I have felt the power of memory consume me, in both beautiful and painful ways. Reflecting on just one core memory can be overwhelming, so what might reflecting on our entire lives feel like?
This question addresses the inconceivable power that comes with our possession of our memories, while also recognising the terror of potentially losing them. Seeing as our memories are given meaning by the people we share them with, this question also emboldens the value of our loved ones and the loss we would carry without them.
Filmmaking has always been how I express myself, and these were thoughts that felt worth expressing. This is how the seed of 'Save Me From Heaven' was planted, and is ultimately what the film seeks to explore, in an adventurous story that explores both the loss and rediscovery of our most precious memories and loves ones.