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  1. Biographie. Filmographie. Liens externes. Mary McGuckian. McGuckian en 2015. modifier. , née le en Irlande du Nord, est une réalisatrice, scénariste et productrice de cinéma britannique . Biographie. Filmographie. 1994 : Words Upon the Window Pane. 1997 : This Is the Sea. 2000 : Best. 2004 : Le Pont du roi Saint-Louis ( The Bridge of San Luis Rey)

    • Britannique
    • RéalisatriceScénaristeProductrice de cinéma
  2. Mary McGuckian (born 27 May 1963) is a film director, producer and screenwriter from Northern Ireland. Her work includes The Midnight Court , Words Upon the Window Pane (1994), This Is the Sea (1996), Best (1999), The Bridge of San Luis Rey (2001), Rag Tale (2004), Intervention (2007), Inconceivable (2008), Man on the Train (2010 ...

  3. Mary McGuckian, who grew up on a farm in North Antrim, has just finished directing rag tale, which opens in cinemas across northern ireland today. It's the first film in a trilogy poking fun at...

    • Belfasttelegraph.Co.Uk
  4. Mary McGuckian. Producer: A Girl from Mogadishu. Born and brought up in Northern Ireland during the 'troubles', Mary McGuckian completed her formal education in the Republic of Ireland at Trinity College Dublin, where she took a degree in engineering. During this time that she became involved with 'Trinity Players', appearing in over 30 ...

    • January 1, 1
    • Northern Ireland, UK
  5. Pembridge Pictures is a production entity created by filmmaker Mary McGuckian. It has produced over adozen feature films and creates dramatic contentin collaboration with co-producers around the globe. Mary McGuckian is committed to dramatic story telling from a female perspective and supports equal opportunities for women in the film.

  6. The Price of Desire is a 2015 Belgian-Irish biographical drama film directed by Mary McGuckian.

  7. 5 déc. 2020 · Writer-director Mary McGuckian and Ifrah Ahmed at the Dinard Film Festival in France in September 2019. A Girl from Mogadishu director Mary McGuckian writes for RTÉ Culture about how she...