Frank Berry

Frank Berry

  • Place of birth: Dublin, Ireland

Biography

Frank Berry is an Irish writer-director, known for his socially conscious dramas focused on marginalised characters. Berry started out his career teaching filmmaking at Colaiste Dhulaigh, where he had previously studied. Whilst working part time in the college, he began his professional career in filmmaking. In 2014, he released his debut feature film "I Used to Live Here," for which he received the Best Irish First Feature Award at the Galway Film Fleadh as well as an IFTA nomination for Best Film. Berry firmly established himself as one of Ireland’s most exciting writer-director prospects with the release of the acclaimed prison drama "Michael Inside" (2017). Described as 'powerful, moving and brilliantly acted' by the Sunday Independent, and as 'fierce, unsentimental and engrossing' by The Guardian, the film went on to win Best Film at the Irish Film and Drama Awards and garnered Berry his first IFTA nomination in the Best Director category.

Production

Ballymun Lullaby

2011

As Director

I Used to Live Here

2014

As Producer

I Used to Live Here

2014

As Writer

I Used to Live Here

2014

As Director

Michael Inside

2018

As Screenplay

Michael Inside

2018

As Director

Aisha

2022

As Director

Aisha

2022

As Writer

Ballymun Lullaby

2011

As Producer

Ballymun Lullaby

2011

As Editor

Fanatic

1997

As Director

The Black Suit

2000

As Director

Boat Racing

1999

As Director

Boat Racing

1999

As Writer

Boat Racing

1999

As Producer

This Time Round

2003

As Director

This Time Round

2003

As Writer

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