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  1. Aug 24, 2016 · 20 mins. Language: Irish with English subtitles. Tubberwareis a humorous and unusual short film directed by Irish playwright Paul Mercier. In a provocative exploration of Irish cultural heritage and identity in the modern world, the film presents a day in the life of an Irish-speaking district in the heart of Connemara and cleverly satirizes ...

  2. Paul Mercier - Paul Mercier was a founding member and artistic director of the Passion Machine theatre company. His plays have received numerous awards such as the Harvey's Irish Theatre Award for Best New Irish Work, The Sunday Independent Arts Award, The Sunday Tribune Arts Award, The Rooney Prize for Irish Literature, and an Edinburgh Fringe First Award.

  3. Paul Mercier (born 1958 in Dublin) is an Irish playwright [1] screenwriter, film and theatre director. [2] Born in Dublin and living in An Cheathrú Rua [ 3 ] he was the founder member and Artistic Director of the Passion Machine Theatre Company, and is a Director with Anne Gately of the film production company An Pointe Productions. [ 4 ]

  4. Paul Mercier came from a family of 10. His father’s first wife died. Paul is the eldest of the second family. They lived in Blackrock. Paul’s mother, Nuala McGann, was from Clare and his father, Peadar, was from Cork. / “My mother loved the theatre. When I was old enough she used to bring me with her to plays.

  5. Before I Sleep. 1997 — Special Mention. Cork International Film Festival — Best First Short by an Irish Director. Before I Sleep. Paul Mercier was a founding member and artistic director of the Passion Machine theatre company. His plays have received numerous awards such as the Harvey’s Irish Theatre Award for Best New Irish Work, the ...

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  7. If you’re on the streets for 10 years … and you’re in the cold in the winter, you’d end up smoking crack too.” Maura Fay reported from Harbour Court Lane in Dublin City Centre, which is due to be closed amid ongoing problems with drug taking and antisocial behaviour.

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