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06th Jul 2017

The writer/director of one of the best movies of the century is giving a masterclass in Galway next week

There will also be a masterclass one of the today's great character actors.

Rory Cashin

If you haven’t seen Donnie Darko, then you need to correct that immediately.

The movie was released in 2001 and to this day still has a lasting effect on the viewers, both new and those who return to its unique greatness.

The big career jump-off point for the likes of Jake Gyllenhaal and his sister Maggie, it was also the movie that introduced the world to the rare talent that is Richard Kelly.

Clip via AMBI Distribution

Kelly both wrote and directed the cult-hit, and he’ll be in Galway this month to give a screenwriting masterclass.

As part of the Galway Film Fleadh, there will also be screenings of the movie – as well as the Marmite-y follow-up Southland Tales starring The Rock, Sarah Michelle Gellar and Seann William Scott – and Kelly will be in attendance for both screenings to take part in Q&A sessions with the audience.

However, those who may want more of an insight into his actual workings, can head along to the Film Fleadh next week and take part in the masterclass.

The event is on 13 July from 10am til 1pm in the Radisson Hotel in Galway and you’ll need to email [email protected] for more information and to secure your spot.

Meanwhile, for those who want to learn more about in front of the camera, there’ll be a famous face on hand to give an acting masterclass.

Michael Smiley

Michael Smiley has been a consistent highlight of every film and TV show he’s been a part of, including Free Fire, The World’s End, Doctor Who, Kill List, Luther, The Lobster, Black Mirror and loads more besides.

His masterclass takes place on 15 July from 10am to 1pm in the Radisson Hotel in Galway, with the same email address as above for you to contact about full details and to book your place.

 

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