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  1. Alan Gilsenan is an Irish writer, filmmaker and theatre director. His most recent work include the award-winning cinema documentary The Days of Trees, the feature film Unless, based on a novel by Carol Shields and The Meeting, which he wrote and directed and premiered at the 2018 Dublin Film Festival.

  2. Jul 4, 2019 · Written and directed by Alan Gilsenan. SHE DIDN'T WANT AN APOLOGY, SHE WANTED HER LIFE BACK. “One of the most positive and healthy explorations of trauma I’ve ever seen or experienced” —Karen Wall, Access Cinema. See more information on themeetingfilm.com. PLEASE NOTE: This film may cause emotional distress to some people.

  3. Dec 8, 2022 · It’s also a place where veteran filmmaker Alan Gilsenan – whose family moved from Meath to Raglan Road during his childhood – spent many formative years. He was an altar boy at St Bartholomew’s...

  4. www.imdb.com › name › nm0319690Alan Gilsenan - IMDb

    Alan Gilsenan was born in 1962 in Ireland. He is a director and writer, known for The Days of Trees (2023), The Road to God Knows Where (1988) and Timbuktu (2004). He has been married to Catherine Nunes since 2003. They have two children.

    • Director, Writer, Cinematographer
    • Alan Gilsenan
  5. Yellow Asylum Films is one of Ireland’s leading films and television production companies. It was founded in 1986 by writer/director Alan Gilsenan and producer Martin Mahon to make an award-winning film of a Samuel Beckett screenplay Eh Joe, which featured Siobhán McKenna in her final performance.

  6. Jul 13, 2023 · Alan Gilsenan is an award-winning Irish writer, film-maker and theatre director. His diverse body of film work extends across documentary, feature films and experimental work.

  7. Alan Gilsenan is an award-winning Irish writer, film-maker and theatre director. His diverse body of film-work extends across documentary, feature films and experimental work.