TV Documentary & Film

 

Cónal’s film documentaries achieved high critical acclaim, including shortlisted for the Focal International Documentary Awards UK and numerous broadcasts by RTÉ [Irish National television broadcaster] with international screening at Féile an Phobail West Belfast Festival, World Expo Shanghai, China, Origin Theatre Festival New York, USA, the Irish National Centenary Commemorations and at NYU New York University, USA. 

2022 – James Joyce, Framed in Cork

The Crawford Art Gallery, Odyssey Exhibition.

  • Voice-Over

  • Produced as part of the James Joyce Centenary Celebrations

  • Screened at various film festivals

2010 – Flynnie, The Man Who Walked Like Shakespeare [30 min]

Producer, writer and director
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2CuauTBACUo

  • Nominated Focal Documentary Awards. London, UK

  • Screened RTÉ

  • Screened Irish Pavilion Shanghai, World Expo, China

2007 – The Boys Of Fairhill [30 min]

Producer, writer and director
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LxChF__cCtI

  • Screened RTÉ

  • Screened Irish Pavilion Shanghai, World Expo, China

2006 – If It’s Spiced Beef

Producer, writer and director
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VTb0rcen3eA

  • Screened RTÉ

  • Screened Irish Pavilion Shanghai, World Expo, China

2006 – Why The Guns Remained Silent In Rebel Cork

Writer and director
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=X59c4egVjJI

  • Screened RTÉ

  • Screened Irish Pavilion Shanghai, World Expo, China

2005 – The Burning of Cork

Writer and director
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4TFGn_KiVUU

  • Screened RTE. Cork Archives

  • Cork City Hall

  • Irish Pavilion Shanghai, World Expo, China

  • NYU [New York University] USA

  • West Belfast Festival

  • Origin Theatre New York USA

  • Public screening as part of the official Irish Government Centenary Celebrations

2001 – A Man of Few Words

Short film produced by Indie Films. Script – Cónal CreedonDirected – Terence White.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=I3mxaNcDvoc&t=422s

  • Screened RTÉ & various film festivals

1995 – The Changing Faces of Ireland

  • RTÉ [co-scripted six-part series]

  • Screened on RTÉ

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