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  1. Before joining Element, Rory spent four years as Project Manager at Screen Ireland (formerly the Irish Film Board) where he served as Executive Producer on a wide range of feature films and documentaries including The Lobster , Brooklyn , Viva , The Young Offenders , Black 47 , Handsome Devil, I Am Not A Serial Killer , Maudie, 66 Days and A ...

  2. Nov 24, 2021 · With offices in London and Dublin, Sleeper Films now sees a new partnership between Lee Magiday (The Favourite, The Lobster), Rory Gilmartin (Herself, Frank of Ireland) and Wilf Varvill. The partners have an advanced development slate of projects, focusing on internationally driven story-telling across film and television.

  3. Based in Dublin and London, Sleeper is focused on internationally driven, impactful and singular story-telling across film and television. Independent Producers Lee Magiday, Rory Gilmartin and Wilf Varvill have joined forces, bringing together their years of industry experience and key talent relationships with an advanced development slate of film and television projects.

  4. Nov 24, 2021 · Sleeper Films launches in UK & Ireland, with MediaNet Partners & Sampsonic investment. L-R: Wilf Varvill, Lee Magiday & Rory Gilmartin. Producers Lee Magiday (The Favourite, The Lobster) and Rory Gilmartin (Herself, Frank of Ireland) and screen industry completion guarantor Wilf Varvill have teamed to launch London- and Dublin-based prodco ...

  5. Joining Sleeper as partner, Rory is a producer with over 25 years' experience in the industry. Recent producing credits include Channel 4/Amazon comedy series Frank of Ireland written by and starring Domhnall and Brian Gleeson, and feature films Herself directed by Phyllida Lloyd and the Bafta-nominated Calm with Horses directed by Nick Rowland.

  6. Rory Gilmartin. Producer: Herself. Rory Gilmartin is known for Herself (2020), Rosie (2018) and Calm with Horses (2019).

  7. Oct 17, 2020 · Rory Gilmartin Retweeted. Outlaw Rapparee. @donaloconaill07. ·. Mar 18. 18 March 1975 , The Price sisters, (IRA) Marian and Dolours were finally transferred to Armagh womens prison in the six counties after spending many days being force fed and tortured in English jails while on hunger strike demanding political status🇮🇪 # ...

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