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Barry Dignam is a Director, Scriptwriter and Producer born on 3 march 1971

Barry Dignam

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Birth 3 march 1971 (53 years)

Barry Dignam (born March 31, 1971) is an Irish filmmaker. Some of his films are Chicken, Dream Kitchen, Stages, Bounce and A Ferret Called Mickey.

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Filmography of Barry Dignam (3 films)

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Director

A Ferret Called Mickey, 10minutes
Directed by Barry Dignam
Genres Drama
Themes Films about sexuality, LGBT-related films, LGBT-related films, LGBT-related film
Rating57% 2.8928152.8928152.8928152.8928152.892815
Paulie is having a pretend tea party with his sister and his doll in the garden while his father and mother watch from inside the house. Paulie's father, Jim, is annoyed that his son is wearing his mother's dress and takes him to Dougie O'Neill to buy a ferret so that they can go rabbit hunting. Paulie picks a ferret and calls him "Mickey".
Dream Kitchen, 8minutes
Directed by Barry Dignam
Genres Drama, Comedy
Themes Films about sexuality, LGBT-related films, LGBT-related films, LGBT-related film
Rating62% 3.141073.141073.141073.141073.14107
A young man arrives home from school and meets his father fixing the car. The two barely exchange words except for the boy's father asking him to hand him a pair of Vise-Grips. When he goes inside he sees his pregnant sister smoking and his mother in the dark and untidy kitchen drinking vodka and coke.
Chicken
Chicken (1996)
, 3minutes
Directed by Barry Dignam
Genres Comedy
Themes Films about sexuality, LGBT-related films, LGBT-related films, LGBT-related film
Actors Bryan Marshall, Martyn Sanderson, Cliff Curtis
Rating62% 3.144173.144173.144173.144173.14417
Mick (Darren Healy) and Kev (Niall O'Shea) spend a late afternoon near railroad tracks by the seaside where Mick teaches Kev how to "shotgun" beer for reasons then unknown to the viewer. He observes that Kev is "a bit of a wuss" after he fails to replicate the proper shotgunning technique and calls for Kev to come sit close to him for a test of courage, the knife game, which involves stabbing a knife between outstretched fingers at an ever-faster rate. The game is usually played with one person's hand at a time and as a gesture of what may be seen as self-sacrifice, Mick puts his hand over Kev's in order to shield Kev's hand from the brunt of an injury should it occur.

Scriptwriter

Dream Kitchen, 8minutes
Directed by Barry Dignam
Genres Drama, Comedy
Themes Films about sexuality, LGBT-related films, LGBT-related films, LGBT-related film
Rating62% 3.141073.141073.141073.141073.14107
A young man arrives home from school and meets his father fixing the car. The two barely exchange words except for the boy's father asking him to hand him a pair of Vise-Grips. When he goes inside he sees his pregnant sister smoking and his mother in the dark and untidy kitchen drinking vodka and coke.

Producer

Dream Kitchen, 8minutes
Directed by Barry Dignam
Genres Drama, Comedy
Themes Films about sexuality, LGBT-related films, LGBT-related films, LGBT-related film
Roles Producer
Rating62% 3.141073.141073.141073.141073.14107
A young man arrives home from school and meets his father fixing the car. The two barely exchange words except for the boy's father asking him to hand him a pair of Vise-Grips. When he goes inside he sees his pregnant sister smoking and his mother in the dark and untidy kitchen drinking vodka and coke.