The Brutalist writer-director Brady Corbet, Pillion filmmaker Harry Lighton and The Iron Lady writer Abi Morgan are among nan talent group to participate successful nan 3rd version of Storyhouse, Element Pictures’ Dublin-based screenwriting festival.
This year’s event, which is returning to nan Irish capital’s Light House Cinema connected April 16-17, will besides spot French filmmaker Audrey Diwan, Bugonia writer Will Tracy and Sorry Baby filmmaker Eva Victor subordinate nan festival.
Additional speakers include Big Boys writer Jack Rooke, Mood writer-creator Nicole Lecky, Wild Cherry writer Ava Pickett, who is besides co-writing Jehanne d’Arc with Baz Luhrmann, Christy filmaker Brendan Canty and Brides writer Suhayla El-Bushra.
Storyhouse is simply a not-for-profit inaugural spearheaded by Element Pictures shaper and co-CEO Ed Guiney. It’s supported by Screen Ireland, Fremantle, Element Pictures, Coimisiún na Meán, Cultural & Creative Industries Skillnet and is produced successful relation pinch nan Light House Cinema.
The show is positioning itself arsenic a hub for caller and established writers and manufacture professionals to use from in-depth interviews, panels and lawsuit studies from immoderate of nan very champion world creators of stories for nan screen.
Panels tally alongside its Storyhouse Lab, a five-day inaugural that connects 15 emerging screenwriters pinch manufacture figures nether nan mentorship of What Richard Did and 500 Miles writer Malcolm Campbell.
Further programme specifications are expected to beryllium announced successful nan coming weeks.
“We are delighted that Storyhouse will return for its 3rd year, erstwhile again bringing galore of nan world’s starring and astir breathtaking screenwriters and creators to nan bosom of Dublin,” said Guiney. “The show has firmly found itself arsenic a imaginative location for writers, a spot wherever artists tin study from 1 another, create ideas and find inspiration. This year’s lineup showcases an breathtaking breadth of voices, genres and perspectives, judge to animate and substance a caller procreation of storytellers.”