Cast & Crew...


Director/Producer - Carol Moore
Carol has worked in the arts sector in Northern Ireland since 1980, as an actress, director and workshop facilitator. She co-founded Charabanc Theatre Company in 1983 and remained a co-artistic director and actress with the company until it's closure in 1995. Much of the company's work attempted to articulate individual stories from with the Protestant/loyalist and Nationalist/republicans traditions and touring nationally and internationally. Freelance theatre directing credits include "The Liverpool Boat" by Maurice Bessman and Marie Jones, "1974 0 The End of the Year Show" by Damian Gorman, "The Factory Girls" by Frank McGuinness and "The Cavalcaders" by Billy Roach. From 2002 - 2006 she also acted as creative consultant to Red Lead Arts, which was committed tp arts & heritage projects across Belfast.
Carol's first short film "Gort Na gCnámh" won four festival awards in 1998 including best first time Director at the Celtic film festival and Foyle film festival. She returned in 2005 and through her NESTA fellowship produced three films exploring themes/ideas surrounding issues of identity, cultural diversity and racism in Northern Ireland. www.carolmoorefilms.com

Editor - Kevin McDonald

Camera - Carol Moore / Mark Garett

Sound - Chris Malinski & Davy McCullough

Administration - Sylwia Kraszewska

Film theme/development - Cas Dorna, Mukesh Sharma, Chris Malinski, Martin Thorpe, Katherine Donnelly, Emma Donnelly, Aidan Millighan, Vishal Sridhar, Vyishnu Somasundram, Wilson Magwere, Gabriel Makamanzi, Jan Uhrin, Peter Uhrin & Zhenia Mahdi-nau

Cast - Cas Dorna, Ganesh Kumble, Chris Malinski, Lara Sunday, Christina Graham, Davy Bates, Aidan Millighan, Paul McMordie, Gao Xaing, Wilson Magwere, Gabriel Makamanzi, Jan Uhrin, Peter Uhrin, Georgina Rascon-Zulmar, Brendan McLaughlin, Daniel Perskawiec, Maurice MacCartney, Matthias Zuber, Zhenia Mahdi-nau, John O'Hayon, Yeuping Fang, Vicenre Ziritt, Paul McMordie, Pamela McAllister.

Supporting cast - Arts Ekta, Connecting Cultures, Ossia Music, Westcourt Centre Belfast, Ardsarts, World Tourist Attractions (Belfast Wheel), St. Bernards Primary, Shabby Road Studios & Great Victoria Baptist Church.

Financial Support - Belfast City Council - Good Relations Unit, Community Relations Council, Community Foundation Northern Ireland - EU Peace II measure 2.7

Concept - Beyond Skin

A Beyond Skin film production 2007/08

 

 

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This project is part funded by the European Union's Peace and Reconciliation Programme 2000-2006 under Measure 2.7 Building Community Capacity and Promoting Active Citizenship and managed for the Special European Union Programmes Body by The Community Foundation for Northern Ireland

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