SCGI members work at Galway Film Fleadh 2023

Friday 14th July 11.00-12.30pm SCGI presents Meet the Composer at Galmont Hotel.

Composers for screen Die Hexen (Double Blind), Niamh Ni Mheara (The Fires) and Giles Packham (Face Down and Shake Versus Shav) talk about their work in Fleadh ’23 with Emmy award winning filmmaker Nuala O’Connor writer, director, producer and co-founder of South Wind Blows. Panel discussion closes with networking with refreshments

To register go to Galway Film Fleadh Website

SCGI Members work at Galway Film Fleadh 2023

 

Feature Films:

 July 12th: Much Ado About Dying (Dir. Simon Chambers) - Original Music by Irene Buckley

July 13th: John Behan Odyssey (Dir. Donald Taylor Black) - Original music by Brian Whelan and Bill Whelan.

 July 13th: The Fires (Dir. Andrew Thomas) - Original Music by Niamh Ni Mheara

 July 14th: Apocalypse Clown (Dir. George Kane) – Original Music by Stephen McKeon

 July 14th: Double Blind (Dir. Ian Hunt-Duffy) – Original Music by Die Hexen

 July 14th: Joan Baez I Am A Noise (Dir. Miri Navasky, Karen O’Connor, Maeve O’Boyle) - Original Music by Sarah Lynch

 July 15th: Face Down (Dir. Gerry Greg) - Original Music by Giles Packham

 July 15th:  Lie Of The Land (Dir. John Carlin) - Original Music by James Everett

 July 15th Lies We Tell (Dir. Lisa Mulcahy) - Original Music by Aza Hand

Short Films:

 July 13th: Shake Versus Shav (Dir Damian Farrell, Gerry Hoban) - Original Music by Giles Packham

July 13th: Songbird (Dir. Viko Nikci) - Original Music by Liam Bates

July 14th: Sound and Colour (Dir. Emma Foley) - Original Music by Sarah Lynch

 July 15th: Callus (Dir Ciarán Hickey) - Original Music by Stefan French

 July 15th: Uroborus (Dir. Diarmuid Donohoe) – Original Music by Die Hexen

 

You can learn more about all the members of the Screen Composers Guild at our directory .

 For more information on the Screen Composers Guild please visit www.screencomposersguild.ie contact:  Sarah Glennane at sarah@screencomposersguild.ie  +353 864021179 and follow us on Twitter and Instagram

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