Element Pictures has announced that shooting will wrap this week on Rosie, a new feature directed by Paddy Breathnach, written by award-winning Irish novelist Roddy Doyle, and starring Sarah Greene and Moe Dunford.
Element Pictures Distribution have released the poster and trailer for Paddy Breathnach's Rosie. The film will play the BFI LOndon Film Festival in October.
Scannain talks to writer Roddy Doyle and reports from the set of Paddy Breathnach's housing-crisis drama Rosie. The film is out on Friday, October 12th.
Element Distribution announces that Paddy Breathnach's Rosie will be available on DVD & Digital in Ireland and the UK from April 5th and 8th respectively.
Lance Daly's Black '47, Paddy Breathnach's Rosie, and Chanya Button's Vita & Virginia will premiere at the 2018 Toronto International Film Festival,
Features Dublin Oldschool, The Favourite, Papi Chulo, and Rosie, and shorts Boy Saint and Catcalls to represent Ireland at BFI London Film Festival 2018.
Rosie realises the true weight of the word “sorry” in a script that feels it can’t bring itself to make light, in direction that seems sometimes almost to quake with anger, in performances alive with passion and pique.
Protagonist Pictures will represent the worldwide sales rights (excluding the UK and Ireland) for Paddy Breathnach's Rosie, ahead of world premiere at TIFF.
Scannain spoke to director Paddy Breathnach about his latest film, Rosie, at its European Premiere last night at Light House Cinema in Dublin
Element Pictures Distribution has announced that Paddy Breathnach's acclaimed drama Rosie will be released in the UK on March 8th.