Frankie Fenton is an award winning Irish film director/producer specialisingin documentary to do with pressing social matters. He is a graduate of Dublin City University with an MA in Film and Television Studies. Frankie worked in post production in London for nine years before picking up the camera and coming back to Ireland for his own work.
His critically acclaimed debut feature documentary ‘It’s Not Yet Dark’, narrated by Colin Farrell, premiered in the World Cinema competition at Sundance Film Festival 2017. It went on to have enormous festival success and has been screened and broadcasted in over 50 countries world-wide.
He recently produced the multi-award winning short film ‘The Grass Ceiling’ which deals with themes of gender equality and freedom in female sports based on Eimear Ryan’s essay ‘The Fear of Winning’.
'AtomicHope—Inside the Pro-Nuclear Movement’ is an observational feature doc filmed over 10 years taking on the nuclear debate and its role in the fight against climate change