Sean Corcoran

Filmes

Meu Nome É Emily
Second Unit Director of Photography
Emily (Evanna Lynch) é uma menina que passou a viver em um lar adotivo após seu pai ter sido internado por esclerose lateral amiotrófica. Sentindo-se sufocada em casa e sofrendo bullying na escola, ela pede a ajuda do amigo Arden (George Webster) para resgatar o pai do hospital e, juntos, acabam embarcando em uma viagem reveladora.
Jogos de Ilusão
Camera Operator
Liverpool. 1947. Right after World War II, a star struck naive teenage girl joins a shabby theatre troupe in Liverpool. During a winter production of Peter Pan, the play quickly turns into a dark metaphor for youth as she becomes drawn into a web of sexual politics and intrigue and learns about the grown-up world of the theater.
Aids: A Priest's Testament
Cinematography
Shot in the US for Irish television, AIDS: A Priest's Testament is the story of Father Bernard Lynch, an Irish-borh priest and psychotherapist who set up an AIDS ministry in New York. Father Lynch is a daring, eloquent, and passionate missionary who discusses with startling honesty the pressures that have brought him close to the edge of his physical and spiritual limits as he conducts his ministry.
Atlantean
Camera Operator
Documentary about the Irish, dispelling the myth that they are all of pure Celtic heritage, but showing them as the mix of races they really are, and portraying the island not as the remote outpost of Europe most people think it is, but as a busy meeting place for seafaring traders of the Atlantic all through history.
Attracta
Cinematography
An aging school teacher remembers times gone by and thinks about her own past.
A Child's Voice
Cinematography
A popular radio personality writes and broadcasts ghost stories over the air. He receives a strange call warning him not to finish his latest story, which is about a child who dies assisting in a magician's show.
The Moonmen
Cinematography
Made by renowned and prolific director of dramas and documentaries, Kieran Hickey, this film shows members of the Half Moon Swimming Club braving the grim winter seas at Dublin’s South Wall in the winter of 1964/65.