Brendan Muldowney Trailers
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Brendan Muldowney is an Irish writer/director. He has written and directed 9 award winning shorts. His debut feature "Savage" was nominated for 6 IFTAs and he was nominated for the IFTA ‘Rising Star’ award. His second film, "Love Eternal" has played at over 80 festivals. His film "Pilgrimage" starring Tom Holland, premiered at Tribeca in 2017.
Most Popular Brendan Muldowney Trailers
Total trailers found: 14
23 April 2017
In 13th century Ireland a group of monks must escort a sacred relic across a landscape fraught with peril.
25 March 2022
When Keira Woods' daughter mysteriously vanishes in the cellar of their new house in the country, she soon discovers there is an ancient and powerful entity controlling their home that she will have to face or risk losing her family's souls forever.
15 October 2003
Short film by Brendan Muldowney.
23 October 2004
A teenage girl is babysitting in an old house rumoured to be haunted when a power outage forces her to descend the ten steps to the basement to fix the fuse.
01 July 1998
Short film by Brendan Muldowney.
28 July 2004
An aspiring actress gets an audition that may change her life.
10 October 2002
Two young friends make the most of their summer holidays playing in the Dublin Mountains.
18 October 2000
Death frightens us all. For too long, we have relied on fantasies to protect us from the truth. The truth - that we are born, and we die.
08 March 1999
Short film by Brendan Muldowney.
01 January 2005
Mairead and Brian are due to be wed, but tensions come to a head due to Brian's gambling addiction and Mairead's indiscretion with Brian's best mate, Tommy.
24 June 1994
Short film by Brendan Muldowney.
15 July 2006
A man wakes up inside his coffin. No one can hear his cries for help. Then something unexpected takes place.
10 July 2009
An exploration of masculinity and violence. A story of obsession and revenge, as a man tries to come to terms with a brutal, random attack and its consequences.
12 July 2013
Based on the Japanese novel 'Loving the Dead' from acclaimed author Kei Oishi, the film centres on a damaged young man who, after shutting himself away for ten years, is forced to venture out into a world that he no longer understands.