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October Eleven Pictures is an Irish production company based in Dublin, Ireland. It is a company dedicated to the development and encouragement of new and existing talent in the arenas of film, design and music.
2003. The Twilight Hour: Visions of Ireland's Haunted Past (Documentary) - Director/writer. [1]
2005. Uri's Haunted Cities: Venice (documentary) - Director/writer. [2]
2006. A Maverick in London: The Story of the King's Head Theatre (documentary) - Director/writer. [3]
2006. A Curious Incident in the Life of Uri Geller - Director/writer. [4]
2007. Blood - Producer/cinematographer.
2008. Dublin: The Movie (segment “Jo Jo”) - Director/writer.
2010. Once Upon a Time in Dublin (aka 3Crosses) - Director/writer.
2012. A Christmas Carol - Director/Adaptation.
2013. Children of a Darker Dawn - Director/writer. [5]
2015. The Ecstasy of Isabel Mann - Director/writer. [6]
2016. Urban Traffik - Director/writer. [7]
2016. Don't You Recognise Me? - Director/writer. [8]
2017. Torment - Director. [9]
2017. Grindsploitation (segment "The Wandering") - Director/writer.
2017. The 12 Slays of Christmas (segment “The Uncommon Mr Goode”) - Director/writer.
2017. Grindsploitation 3: Video Nasty (segment "All the Little Things/Vlad the Impaler") - Director/writer.
2017. Grindsploitation 4 (segment “Hacksaw Jack”) - Director/writer.
2017. Trashsploitation (segment “Isabel/Don’t You”) - Director/writer.
2017. Schlocksploitation (segment "Backroads/Bring Me the Head of Anto Murphy”) - Director/writer.
2017. Gore Theatre (segment “Nouveau Monde/Ethan”) - Director/writer.
2017. Home Movies (segment “The Almost Daily Journal of a Madman”) - Director/writer.
2017. Home Movies 2 (segment “Numbers”) - Director/writer.
2017. Horror Box (segment “The Last Train”) - Director/writer.
2017. 1000 Zombies (segment “In The Beginning”) - Director/writer.
2018. Simon Marsden: A Life in Pictures - Director/writer. [10]
2018. Schlock-O-Rama (segment “Railway Children Promo") - Director/writer.
2018. Die In 60 Seconds 3 (segment “Bedside Manner/If You Go Down To The Woods/Run Lady Run”) - Director/writer.
2018. Dark Tales (segment “Friends Forever”) - Director/writer.
2018. American Sasquatch (segment "The Grey Man") - Director/writer. [11]
2018. Grindsploitation 8: Drive-In Grindhouse (segment “Knife”) - Director/writer.
2018. The Haunting of M.R. James - Director. [12]
2019. Gore Theatre 2 (segment “The Black Widow”) - Director/writer.
2019. Theatre of the Deranged III (segment "In Common") - Director/writer.
2019. Clare Island (short) - Director. [13]
2019. Faces Of Fear (segment “The Ties That Bind”) - Director/writer.
2019. Midnight In The Mortuary (segment “What The Worst Thing Is”) - Director/writer.
2019. Previews of Coming Attractions (film trailer) - Director/writer.
2019. Trailersploitation (film trailer) - Director/writer.
2020. The Wedding Ring (short) - Director/writer. [14]
2020. In Our Day (short) - Director/writer.
2020. Mythmaker: George A. Romero (short) - Director/writer.
2020. Dunkirk 80 (short) - Editor/writer.
2020. Winifred Meeks - Director/writer. [15]
2021. Cold Sun - Director (pre-production).
Liam O'Flaherty was an Irish novelist and short-story writer, and one of the foremost socialist writers in the first part of the 20th century, writing about the common people's experience and from their perspective.
Jim Sheridan is an Irish playwright and filmmaker. Between 1989 and 1993, Sheridan directed three critically acclaimed films set in Ireland, My Left Foot (1989), The Field (1990), and In the Name of the Father (1993), and later directed the films The Boxer (1997), In America (2003), and Brothers (2009). Sheridan received six Academy Award nominations.
Conor McPherson is an Irish playwright, screenwriter and director of stage and film. In recognition of his contribution to world theatre, McPherson was awarded a honorary doctorate of literature in June 2013 by the University College Dublin.
Leap Castle is a castle in Coolderry, County Offaly, Ireland, about 6 kilometres (3.7 mi) north of the town of Roscrea and 10 kilometres (6.2 mi) south of Kinnitty on the R421.
Jason Figgis is an Irish film director known for his work on a variety of projects ranging from documentaries to horror films. He was born in Ranelagh, Dublin, and attended St. Mary’s College in Rathmines before studying art at Ballyfermot Senior College in Dublin. After working for Murakami-Wolf Animation Studios and Steven Spielberg's Amblimation Studios, Figgis studied business and worked in communications dealer accounts management before setting up his own film production company, October Eleven Pictures.
Jonathan Figgis is an Irish film director and producer. He was a co-founder and director of award-winning film production company October Eleven Pictures. Having left October Eleven Pictures in 2012, he now heads Figgis Visuals.
Sir Simon Neville Llewelyn Marsden, 4th Baronet was an English photographer and author. He is known best for his uncommon black-and-white photographs of allegedly haunted houses and places throughout Europe. He succeeded his brother as baronet of Grimsby in Lincolnshire in 1997.
The Amityville haunting is a modern folk story based on the true crimes of Ronald DeFeo Jr. On November 13, 1974, DeFeo shot and killed six members of his family at 112 Ocean Avenue, Amityville, on the south shore of Long Island. He was convicted of second-degree murder in November 1975. In December 1975, George and Kathy Lutz and their three children moved into the house. After 28 days, the Lutzes left the house, claiming to have been terrorized by paranormal phenomena while living there. The house became the subject of numerous investigations by paranormal researchers, journalists, and skeptics, including Ed and Lorraine Warren. These events served as the historical basis for Jay Anson's 1977 novel The Amityville Horror, which was followed by a number of sequels and was adapted into a film of the same name in 1979. Since then, many films have been produced that draw explicitly, to a greater or lesser extent, from these historical and literary sources. As Amityville is a real town and the stories of DeFeo and the Lutzes are historical, there can be no proprietary relationship to the underlying story elements associated with the Amityville haunting. As a result of this, there has been no restriction on the exploitation of the story by film producers, which is the reason that most of these films share no continuity, were produced by different companies, and tell widely varying stories.
Enda Walsh is an Irish playwright.
The Dublin International Film Festival is an annual film festival held in Dublin, Ireland, since 2003.
Patrick Clarke is an Irish writer, director, producer and actor. Clarke co-wrote and produced his first feature Beyond the Pale in 1999. Based on actual events, the immigrant drama was a commercial success in Ireland, Australia and the UK and won awards at the Houston and Arizona film festivals (2000). Clarke's performance in Beyond the Pale led to roles in The Magnificent Ambersons for A&E Networks and the award-winning black comedy Stay Until Tomorrow (2004), which was developed through the Sundance Institute.
Alan Gilsenan is an Irish writer, filmmaker and theatre director. His most recent work include the cinema documentary Meetings with Ivor, the feature film Unless, based on a novel by Carol Shields and The Meeting, which he wrote and directed and premiered at the 2018 Dublin Film Festival.
Mike Flanagan is an American filmmaker and partner in Intrepid Pictures. Flanagan is best known for his work in horror films and television series, which has attracted praise from Stephen King, Quentin Tarantino, and William Friedkin, among others, for his directing and lack of reliance on jump scares.
Ciarán Foy is an Irish film director and screenwriter, best known for directing and writing Citadel and directing Sinister 2 and Eli
Michael Anthony Brown is an American television producer, documentary filmmaker, and progressive political activist. He is the director of Haunted State a documentary series on Amazon Amazon Prime Video and the documentary films Roller Life (2016), Haunted State: Whispers From History Past (2014) and Haunted State: Theatre of Shadows (2017).
Dana Offenbach is American film and television producer and director. She is the founder of CinemaStreet Pictures, LLC. Her credits include feature films, TV, shorts, television commercials, awards show segments, public service announcements, interstitial programming, documentaries and music videos.
Haunted State: Theatre of Shadows is a 2017 American documentary film executive produced and directed by Michael Brown. It is the second installment of the Haunted State film series. The film's plot focuses on investigations inside Wisconsin theatres that have paranormal claims surrounding it. The film premiered October 25, 2017 at the historic Oriental Theatre in Milwaukee, Wisconsin and it began streaming on Amazon Prime Video on January 2, 2018.
Bad Boys for Life is a 2020 American buddy cop action comedy film directed by Adil & Bilall. It is the sequel to Bad Boys II (2003) and the third installment in the Bad Boys franchise. Will Smith and Martin Lawrence reprise their starring roles in the film and are joined by Vanessa Hudgens, Alexander Ludwig, Paola Núñez, Charles Melton, Kate del Castillo, Nicky Jam, and Joe Pantoliano. The film was produced by Smith, Jerry Bruckheimer, and Doug Belgrad, with a screenplay written by Chris Bremner,Peter Craig and Joe Carnahan. In Bad Boys for Life, Miami detectives Mike Lowrey and Marcus Burnett investigate a string of murders tied to Lowrey's troubled past.
Sophie Hyde is an Australian film director, writer, and producer based in Adelaide, South Australia. She is co-founder of Closer Productions and known for her award-winning debut fiction film, 52 Tuesdays (2013) and the comedy drama Animals (2019). She has also made several documentaries, including Life in Movement (2011), a documentary about dancer and choreographer Tanja Liedtke, and television series, such as The Hunting (2019). Her latest film, Good Luck to You, Leo Grande, premiered at the Sundance Festival on 23 January 2022, and was released on Hulu and in cinemas in the UK and Australia.
Duane Graves is an American film director, writer, producer, cinematographer and editor who has produced a body of work spanning multiple genres. His career began with the documentary Up Syndrome, which premiered at the Slamdance Film Festival in 2001. A portrait of his childhood friend born with Down syndrome, Up Syndrome won numerous awards, including the National Media Award from the National Down Syndrome Congress in 2002, and the Grand Prize at the 2006 Movies Askew Film Festival hosted by Clerks (film) director Kevin Smith. He formed Greeks Films with film school peer, actor and filmmaking partner Justin Meeks in 2001.