Irish Director Thaddeus O'Sullivan to Speak at National Film School on 9th February
One of Ireland's leading film and television directors Thaddeus O'Sullivan will be taking part in the National Film School Lecture Series at 10:30am on Wednesday 9th February.
Born in Dublin, Thaddeus graduated from the Royal College of Art in London and began his career as an avant-garde film maker and freelance cinematographer. His credits include: December Bride (Special Prize, European Film Awards); Nothing Personal; Witness to the Mob (TV); Ordinary Decent Criminal (with Kevin Spacey and Peter Mullan); The Heart of Me (with Helen Bonham Carter); Silent Witness (TV); and Into the Storm (TV - Primetime Emmy nomination: Best Director).
Thaddeus O'Sullivan will speak on Wednesday 9th February at 10:30am in Room CO28 in the National Film School in Dun Laoghaire and all are welcome.
The National Film School Lecture series is supported by Bord Scannán na hÉireann/the Irish Film Board and is free of charge.