Unfinished Revolution
The battle against the British never ended for 21-year old Republican Dissident Jude Macrory, from Derry. He thinks Brexit offers brand new perspectives in his fight.
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Loretta van der HorstDirectorSound of Vision
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Oisin KearneyDirectorBojaya; Caught in the Crossfire
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Loretta van der HorstWriter
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Oisin KearneyWriter
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Loretta van der HorstProducer
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Oisin KearneyProducer
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Jos de PutterProducer
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Michael FosterCamera
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Wiebe BoorsmaSound Design
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Project Type:Documentary
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Runtime:13 minutes
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Completion Date:February 26, 2019
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Production Budget:8,000 EUR
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Country of Origin:Netherlands
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Country of Filming:United Kingdom
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Language:English
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Shooting Format:digital
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Aspect Ratio:16:9
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Film Color:Color
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First-time Filmmaker:No
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Student Project:No
Distribution Information
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Journeyman
LORETTA VAN DER HORST - Loretta is Honduran born, Dutch – American filmmaker with Puerto Rican roots holding an M.A in Documentary Journalism from New York University and an M.A in Conflict Studies and Human Rights from Utrecht University.
She has reported extensively on Gang Violence, Human Trafficking and the Drug War in Latin America for international broadcasters such as Discovery Channel and Channel 4. She was nominated for a News Emmy twice, first with ‘Sound of Vision’ an experimental short film she co-directed for PBS in 2012 and again in 2013 for a 50 minute documentary she produced for Discovery Channel about Mexico’s disappeared. Her debut feature film Behind the Blood is expected end of 2019.
OISIN KEARNEY - After studying Politics at the University of Cambridge, Oisín completed the Aim High production scheme run by BBC Northern Ireland, Northern Ireland Screen and Creative Skillset. He worked on Factual productions for BBC and RTE, shot and edited a short film with BAFTA-winning cinematographer Marcus Robinson, and writes and directs for theatre.
Oisín produced and directed the short documentaries 'All For Show' (BBC NI True North) on a female bodybuilder's quest to be the best, 'BBEYOND' (BBC Arts Show) following performance artists processing trauma from the Northern Ireland conflict, and 'BORDERLANDS' (De Correspondent), a personal exploration of the potential effects of Brexit on the Irish border.