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From famine to triumph, “The Heart of the West: A Journey of Hope after the Famine” by Séamus McNally unveils the resilience and unity of Ireland’s diverse families in this captivating work of fiction.
About the novel. Summary of the background to ‘Heart Of The West. The small road that runs beside the author’s home place is still known as the Colony Road. It was here The Society for the Protection of Rights of Conscience built a church, at Bunlahinch, during the famine .
Seamus McNally is a New York/Berlin- based filmmaker, working as a professional acting coach and teacher for over twenty years. He coaches actors privately, and consults directors internationally for a wide array of film and television productions.
As an award-winning director, and leading acting coach for film and television in New York City, Seamus McNally serves actors at the top of their field in delivering some of their most convincing, nuanced work, often with very little time to prepare (Orange is the New Black, Vinyl, Alex Haley’s Roots and many more).
Séamus McNally is a seasoned, award-winning, New York/Berlin-based filmmaker, and a leading coach for feature films and television. He offers „On Camera Scene Study“ - Workshops at filmschool vienna.
From meticulous research and drawing on his insight as a local, the author of The Heart of the West: A Journey of Hope after the Famine brings new life to nearly forgotten Irish stories from a neglected corner of the country.