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Declan Recks is an IFTA Award-winning television and film director from Clara, County Offaly. [1] [2] He directed the Irish language film Tarrac in 2023. [3]
a new 6 part comedy/drama for Virgin Media aired in early 2024 to glowing reviews "It deftly juggles moments of sweetness and melancholy with bouts of slapstick silliness and shafts of pitch-black humour.”. Irish Independent.
Declan Recks. Director: Faithless. Declan has directed some of the top rated shows on Irish Television including the critically acclaimed "Pure Mule" (RTE) winner of 5 IFTA's including Best Director; Best Drama IFTA winner "The Running Mate" (TG4), and "Scúp" (TG4/BBC) Nominated best Irish Language IFTA.
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Oct 6, 2023 · Declan Recks, now a hugely experienced director, brushes aside complications to propel us inexorably towards the back-breaking denouement. This is a film rich in characters, but what most...
- Kelly Gough
- Declan Recks
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Jan 6, 2023 · Clara man at the heart of BBC drama's return. Season 12 of popular BBC crime drama 'Death in Paradise' returns to BBC 1 tonight (Friday, January 6) with a Clara man in the director's chair! Declan Recks takes the helm of the first two episodes of the new series of the light-hearted murder mystery set in the sun soaked Caribbean, starring Ralf ...
Jan 6, 2023 · Declan Recks takes the helm of the first two episodes of the new series of the light-hearted murder mystery set in the sun soaked Caribbean, starring Ralf Little as the much loved and quirky Detective Inspector Neville Parker, ably assisted a top cast and guest stars.
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Declan Recks. Director: Faithless. Declan has directed some of the top rated shows on Irish Television including the critically acclaimed "Pure Mule" (RTE) winner of 5 IFTA's including Best Director; Best Drama IFTA winner "The Running Mate" (TG4), and "Scúp" (TG4/BBC) Nominated best Irish Language IFTA. The Irish Times wrote "Pure Mule" had ...