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PRESS, SCREEN AND BEYOND

Some of the stories that Sean Creagh has told

Morning Paper

NEWS CONTRIBUTOR

GetCork: March - June, 2018

A position which involved originating, researching and writing news articles on themes of Cork culture and events.

Sean has interviewed a wrestler, a Brazilian-Irish fusion chef, a long list of singers and many more.

You can read some of his articles here.

SCREENWRITER

Zoe, 2017

A tightly plotted horror-thriller with a deeply human dilemma at the centre of it. Two fathers and their two young daughters are pitted against the dangers of an outbreak.
The result is a race against time for both the characters and the audience to open their eyes and see what's really going on.
As well as writing, Sean also directed and edited the project.

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COMIC WRITER

The Invisible Heart, 2015

Published as part of Cork Sci-Fi Comic Issue #1, The Invisible Heart is Sean's second published comic script.

This time, Sean was delighted to team up with artist Hayley Mulcahy to produce a touchingly human look at the question of Artificial Intelligence, and examine why it is that we so frequently see what makes us "other" instead of asking what makes us the same.

Image Credit: Hayley Mulcahy

AUTHOR

Kelly's Verdict, 2014

This online collection of short stories interweaved the lives of six youths. Their lives are destined to collide and divide when one of their friends is murdered.
Published online weekly for 13 weeks as part of Ambition Films.

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RESEARCH WRITER

The Path to Freedom, 2013

A pilot episode script written for actor David Coakley, set in the opening decades of the 20th Century in Ireland.
This project involved three months of intensive research into the battles, times and historical figures of pre-independence Ireland.

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“Make it dark, make it grim, make it tough, but then, for the love of God,
tell a joke.”

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