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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Maeve_MurphyMaeve Murphy - Wikipedia

    Maeve Murphy is an Irish director-screenwriter. In 2011, as director for her short film Sushi, she won the Sub-ti short film competition, co-judged by Venice Days, Venice Film Festival. In 2020, the Irish Times listed Murphy's Silent Grace as no 38 in their 50 Best Irish Films Ever Made.

  2. MAEVE MURPHY. AWARD WINNING WRITER AND DIRECTOR. IFTUK chose Maeve Murphy as one of the three Irish Female Creatives celebrated in their St Bridget St Patrick's Day programme at the ICA in March 2024. There was a director's Q&A and 20th Anniversary screening of Silent Grace preceded by her new short film St Pancras Sunrise.

  3. Mar 14, 2024 · Maeve Murphy is a film-maker and author from Belfast. She went to Cambridge University in the mid-1980s to study English. She is the writer-director of three feature films, including Silent...

  4. www.imdb.com › name › nm0614479Maeve Murphy - IMDb

    Maeve Murphy is an award winning independent film maker, writer-director. Humanist in basis her films do not shy away from political or controversial stories, sometimes regarding women.

  5. Jan 15, 2024 · Shane MacGowan showed culture can contribute to building peace, and he brought pride and joy back to an Irish community in England which was on its knees, says Maeve Murphy.

  6. www.maevemurphy.net › page1 › page1Profile - MAEVE MURPHY

    Profile. Maeve was born and brought up in Northern Ireland. She studied English at Cambridge University and was the secretary of the Cambridge Footlights. Her early career was in theatre where she co-founded, co-wrote and acted for award winning theatre company Trouble and Strife.

  7. Nov 14, 2021 · The Belfast-born filmmaker turned author reveals a pragmatism born out of the Troubles, her Cambridge education, casual racism in London during the 1980s and how the city's murky underbelly ...