• Gerry Maguire, Head of Irish Film London

  • Sep 5 2021
  • Length: 34 mins
  • Podcast

Gerry Maguire, Head of Irish Film London

  • Summary

  • This Episode’s Guest is Gerry Maguire - Gerry is a film production and exhibition expert, Head of Irish Film London. This episode focuses on:

    • The financial challenges film festivals face. 
    • Inside Irish Film London.
    • The realm of festival programming. 
    • The importance of having a festival strategy for your film.
    • The role of a festival programmer.
    • The importance of making the most of opportunities for your film. 
    • George Ovashvili’s, Corn Island (2014).
    • The changing approaches to film distribution/release strategies.
    • The future of online distribution and the importance of expanding your reach.

    You can find Gerry Maguire on -  

    Instagram: @gerrymaguire 

    Twitter: @Gerry_Maguire_
     

    About Podcast Host:

    Podcast provided by: JB Audio Post Production

    Instagram: @filmmakersstories @jbaudioposptproduction, @mrsupersonic

    Facebook: @jbaudiopostproduction

    Email: hello@jbaudiopostproduction.co.u

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    Must watch films recommended by Gerry Maguire - 

    Click here to find out more

    Kisses (2008) - https://imdb.to/3mPIqRi 

    Holy Motors (2012) - https://imdb.to/3gOZcwl   

    Full Metal Jacket (1987) - https://imdb.to/3BrBeiq     

    Corn Island (2014) - https://imdb.to/38vLA4h 

    The Big Lebowski (1998) - https://imdb.to/3mOJLYB   

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