Eat, Drink, Sleep, Film
We chat to film historian Wayne Byrne and sometime film writer, filmmaker Paul Farren who have recently put their heads together to produce a new podcast show called Double Feature Film Chat Show.
Paul Farren is an Irish director and writer whose work spans over two decades across short and feature films. His feature Where the Sea Used to Be (2012) explores intimate interpersonal drama, while shorts including Saturday, Pandora, Choppers, Lift and Witch Hazel showcase a range of narrative and experimental styles. His short Saturday was nominated for First Prize at the Montréal World Film Festival in 2002.
We chat to film historian Wayne Byrne and sometime film writer, filmmaker Paul Farren who have recently put their heads together to produce a new podcast show called Double Feature Film Chat Show.
In this Film Ireland Podcast, Paul Farren talks to Kieron J. Walsh, Director / Co-writer of 'The Racer'.
In this Film Ireland podcast, Paul Farren talks to Alistair Owen about his book 'The Art of Screen Adaptation'.
In this podcast, Paul Farren talks to Irish journalist, film historian and author about the craft of writing about film.
In this Film Ireland podcast, Paul Farren talks to Nick McLean, one of the most acclaimed camera operators in American cinema
Paul Farren takes a look at Irish film journalist and author Wayne Byrne's book about Nick McLean, one of the most acclaimed camera operators in American cinema. Co-written with McLean himself, the biography takes readers on an entertaining journey through five decades of Hollywood filmmaking .