TarantaCeltica
"Tarantaceltica" is a short documentary by [Your Production Company Name] that follows Irish bodhrán player Dave Boyd and Italian tamburello virtuoso Andrea Piccioni as they form an Irish-Italian music ensemble. Supported by David Teevan of Ten42 Productions, the group blends traditions, culminating in acclaimed performances in Ireland and Calabria.
The Friary
"The Friary" is a documentary by Michael Hughes of Clingfilm Productions, showcased at the Clonmel Junction Arts Festival. It tells the story of the Franciscan Friars in Clonmel, capturing the town's gratitude for their 750 years of service and the sense of loss following their departure in January 2023. The film includes footage of their final mass, interviews with Fr. Billy Hoyne, and insights into the lives of novices in Killarney, highlighting the Friars' devotion and the community's enduring connection.
Rock, Paper, Scissors
"Rock Paper Scissors" is a compelling 20-minute documentary by Clingfilm Productions that explores the transformative impact of heritage crafts. It follows students from Colaiste Sliabh na Mban as they complete a three-year Stone Masonry workshop, highlighting their growth and future prospects. The film also captures diverse workshops in felt-making, historic textiles, and various crafts at Knockanrawley Resource Centre, reflecting Tipperary Town's multicultural richness. The documentary culminates in a public exhibition, celebrating the fusion of creativity, cultural diversity, and traditional craftsmanship.
50 Years In The Making
This short documentary by Clingfilm Productions chronicles the 50-year history and impact of the Psychiatric Nurses Association. It highlights key milestones and achievements, featuring interviews with founding members and current leaders, and showcases the evolution of mental health care and the association’s enduring commitment to its mission.
The Shop That Was
Official Selection of The Dublin International Film Festival 2020 and the debut documentary film of Clingfilm.ie
"The Shop That Was" is a poignant short documentary that explores the emotional impact of a cherished 27-year-old shop in a rural South Tipperary village that closed two years prior. Featuring interviews with former customers, local farmers, and the shopkeeper, the film reflects on the profound loss of community connection and the void left in the village's social fabric.