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Ruán Magan

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Nationality
  
Irish

Siblings
  
Manchan Magan


Role
  
Filmmaker

Name
  
Ruan Magan

Movies
  
Angel

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Occupation
  
Film director & producer

Awards
  
IFTA 2006 In Search of the Pope\'s Children GEMINI Awards 2009 Death or Canada Fastnet Film Festival 2012 Angel IFTA 2013 The Radharc Squad Milano Film Festival 2013 Angel SDGI 2013 Outstanding Contribution

Education
  
University College Dublin

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Ruán Magan is an award-winning filmmaker based in Ireland, working internationally. Born in Dublin in 1968, he was educated in Gonzaga College and University College Dublin before embarking on a career in feature films in 1989 including Far and Away (Universal Pictures), Devil's Own (Columbia Pictures)[1] and Michael Collins (Warner Brothers)[2].

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He directed and filmed his first documentary in 1996 featuring his brother, the writer, Manchán Magan (Brandon books [3]), beginning of a long collaboration during which they made over 60 documentaries filmed across the planet, in India, North and South America, Europe, the Middle East, Africa and China. Critically acclaimed, many of these documentaries have been transmitted internationally. [4]

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In 2006 he won an IFTA [5] as producer of In Search of the Pope's Children[6], featuring the economist, David McWilliams. The Struggle[7] [8], an examination of significant events in the Irish Civil War and the roles played by Ernie O'Malley and Mangan's grandmother Sighle Humphreys, was screened in the first Irish Reels Festival in 2004 [9] while The Ghosts of Duffy's Cut[10], co-directed with Stephen Rooke [11], was nominated for an IFTA in 2006. In 2008 he directed Death or Canada, an epic two-part project telling the story of the Irish Famine from a human perspective for the channels RTÉ One, The History Channel UK and History Television and the project has been selected for a special screening by the Toronto International Film Festival.

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Recent credits include: Director of The Men Who Built America (Emmy Winner, 2013); Editor of Banaz a Love Story (Emmy Winner, 2013); Producer/Director of The Radharc Squad (IFTA Winner 2013), Director/Cinematographer of Lifers (Signis Winner 2014) . His short film Angel [12] has won 7 international Awards including the Milan International Film Festival (2013).

References

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