Conor Horgan
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Conor Horgan is an Irish photographer, writer and filmmaker.[1]
Career
Horgan first trained as a photographer, before moving into directing TV commercials.
Horgan's first feature film is One Hundred Mornings, which premiered at the Slamdance Film Festival in 2010, winning the Special Mention Award. One Hundred Mornings also won the Vortex Sci-Fi & Fantasy Award at the Rhode Island International Film Festival and the Writers Guild of Ireland Best Feature Film Script Award.
In 2015, his feature documentary
When 15 Horgan was a puppeteer on the Irish children's program Wanderly Wagon. He left school at 16 and spent several years travelling around Europe, working in Greece and Morocco as a geo-electrical surveyor for the University of Hamburg's Institut für Geophysik.
Visual arts practice
Horgan has a long-standing visual arts practice, most recently with Post-State,[4] a solo exhibition of photographs in the RHA Ashford Gallery. His work has also been shown in Highlanes Gallery[5] and many others.
Filmography
Director
- The Queen of Ireland (2015)
- They Terrify Me (2014)
- Deep End Dance (2010)
- One Hundred Mornings (2009)
- The Last Time (2002)
Screenwriter
- How To Be Happy (2013)
- Keys to the City (2012)
- One Hundred Mornings (2009)
- The Last Time (2002)
References
- ^ An Irishman Abroad(Podcast) (288 ed.). Retrieved 25 March 2019.
- ^ "'The Last Time' to be Released with Fox's 'The Banger Sisters'". IFTN Irish Film and Television Network. 14 January 2003. Retrieved 12 February 2020.
- ^ "The Queen Of Ireland makes Irish documentary history". Hot Press. 28 October 2015. Retrieved 5 November 2015.
- ^ Post-State
- ^ Highlanes Gallery
External links
- Official website
- Conor Horgan at IMDb