Sunday, 2 December 2012
KIRSTEN SHERIDAN IS EVERYWHERE THIS WEEK!
Can't sit in my local Spar café without reading about our most overrated director! Sunday world, Hot press and bleedin' Image magazine all have articles about her a week before Dollhouse comes out. No other Irish filmmaker gets so much support for such little talent! It's laughable how ten years ago someone decided that Kirsten Sheridan was a major Irish director. Snap, All good children, As if I am not there, Eamon, and Song for a raggy boy are all films from Irish female directors that are more impressive than anything she's done. Yet these directors only get a fraction of the media support Sheridan gets. Even those tools on the Filmmakers' Network Nobodies website defend this woman regardless of talent.
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