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    The Other Side Of Sleep
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    The Other Side Of Sleep

    2011-05-14T10:28:00Z

    Dir: Rebecca Daly. Ireland-Netherlands-Hungary, 2011. 88 mins

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    Rebecca Daly

    2011-05-26T10:54:00Z

    Irish director Rebecca Daly’s feature debut The Other Side Of Sleep played in Cannes’ Directors Fortnight. She talks to Screen about her inspirations, shooting in Ireland and sleepwalking.

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    Sundance directors: Rebecca Daly, 'Mammal'
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    Sundance directors: Rebecca Daly, 'Mammal'

    2016-01-19T16:17:00Z

    Australian actress Rachel Griffiths usually inhabits gregarious characters but plays against type in Mammal as a woman who loses a son and weaves a complicated relationship with a teenage boy.

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    Daly, Abrahamson, Sheridan line up for Fastnet’s Dubliners omnibus
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    Daly, Abrahamson, Sheridan line up for Fastnet’s Dubliners omnibus

    2012-09-11T09:20:00Z

    EXCLUSIVE: Ireland’s Fastnet Films also readying The Ranger by PJ Dillon and Rebecca Daly’s Mammal.

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    Daly, Pitts, Maoz to take part in Berlinale Residency
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    Daly, Pitts, Maoz to take part in Berlinale Residency

    2012-06-11T15:17:00Z

    Rebecca Daly, Rafi Pitts and Samuel Maoz are among six filmmakers who will be the first participants of the Berlinale Residency.

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    'Mammal': Sundance Review
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    'Mammal': Sundance Review

    2016-01-24T21:45:00Z

    Dir. Rebecca Daly. Ireland/Luxembourg/Netherlands, 2015. 99 mins

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    'Good Favour': Review
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    'Good Favour': Review

    2017-10-02T12:31:00Z

    Irish director Rebecca Daly’s third feature is set inside a sealed-off religious commune

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    Visit Films in Toronto with 'Good Favour', 'Messi And Maud' (exclusive)
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    Visit Films in Toronto with 'Good Favour', 'Messi And Maud' (exclusive)

    2017-09-09T11:00:00Z

    Visit holds worlwide rights to festival selections.

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    Screen Ireland backs new rock doc from Emer Reynolds and Aisling Walsh's 'Dr Glass' (exclusive)
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    Screen Ireland backs new rock doc from Emer Reynolds and Aisling Walsh's 'Dr Glass' (exclusive)

    2018-07-23T10:21:00Z

    It is also investing €750,000 in Lorcan Finnegan’s sci-fi thriller Vivarium. 

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    Toronto adds 7 more world premieres including features by Millet, O'Nan, Petersen
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    Toronto adds 7 more world premieres including features by Millet, O'Nan, Petersen

    2011-08-23T13:46:00Z

    Toronto has unveiled the final selections for this year’s programme. In total, the festival has now programmed 336 films, including 268 features (that compares to last year’s 339 and 258) representing 65 countries (up from 59).

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