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  1. Aisling Walsh (born 1958) is an Irish screenwriter and director. Her work has screened at festivals around the world and she has won several accolades, including a BAFTA TV Award for Room at the Top (2012) as well as an Irish Film and Television Award and a Canadian Screen Award for her direction of Maudie (2016).

  2. www.imdb.com › name › nm0909532Aisling Walsh - IMDb

    Aisling Walsh. Director. Writer. Producer. IMDbPro Starmeter See rank. Aisling Walsh studied Fine Art at the Dun Laoghaire Institute of Art Design and Technology.

    • January 1, 1
    • Director, Writer, Producer
    • Dublin, Ireland
    • Aisling Walsh
  3. Aisling Walsh. Director: Maudie. Aisling Walsh studied Fine Art at the Dun Laoghaire Institute of Art Design and Technology. There was no film course there at that time but there was a film appreciation society that she joined and through this she developed an interest in filmmaking and started making her own short movies.

  4. Aug 13, 2017 · Aisling Walsh, a Dún Laoghaire native, talks about her passion for making a film about Maud Lewis, a painter who overcame hardship and isolation. She reveals how she cast Sally Hawkins and Ethan Hawke, and why she shot the film in a real cabin in Newfoundland.

    • Irish Independent
  5. May 11, 2020 · Learn about the career and influences of Dublin-born screenwriter and director Aisling Walsh, who has made films about taboo topics such as the Magdalene Laundries and dementia. Find out how she adapts novels and gives a voice to muffled voices in her work.

  6. Aisling Walsh (born 1958) is an Irish screenwriter and director. Her work has screened at festivals around the world and she has won several accolades, including a BAFTA TV Award for Room at the Top (2012) as well as an Irish Film and Television Award and a Canadian Screen Award for her direction of Maudie (2016).

  7. Aug 8, 2017 · Walsh made her feature directorial debut in 1988 with Joyriders, which was followed by the true story of violent disciplinary abuse in an Irish Catholic Reformatory and Industrial...