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Pat Murphy

Pat Murphy

Directing

Dublin, Ireland

Born in Dublin, Pat Murphy gained a BA in Fine Art from Hornsey College of Art and Design. She followed this with an MA in Film and Television from the Royal College of Art, London, where she studied under feminist academic and practitioner, Laura Mulvey. There, she created a series of artworks culminating in a film, Rituals of Memory, which reflected her own involvement with the radical ideas that were firing intellectuals and artists alike during that period. Maeve, her first feature, came out of this same moment. This was followed by two historical films, Anne Devlin and Nora, each exploring different aspects of women’s place in history. Her shorter works include a profile of humanitarian Sean MacBride; the experimental short What Miro Saw (2002); a documentary made as installation for the Strokestown Famine Museum and an installation, The Muybridge Solo, for Vehicule Art Inc. Montreal. In 2003 she made a documentary about disability, This is Us We’re Talking About…She has curated a number of important film programmes in Ireland, collaborating with the IFI, IMMA and others. She is currently working as an Associate Arts Professor in the Graduate Film Program at NYU Tisch Asia and has a number of film projects in development.

Pat Murphy — Movies

Stromberg – The MovieHD6.9Movie
Stromberg – The Movie
2014
MaeveHD6.3Movie
Maeve
1981
Born in FlamesHD6.1Movie
Born in Flames
1983
NoraHD5.3Movie
Nora
2000
SommerfestHD5.2Movie
Sommerfest
2017

Pat Murphy — TV Shows

SOKO KölnHD7.1TV
SOKO Köln
2003