Christine Molloy and Joe Lawlor Director
Filmography Selected
Over the past 4 years Christine Molloy and Joe Lawlor have been working on a project called Civic Life. Civic Life involved local community groups in the production of nine high-quality short films for the cinema, shot on 35mm cinemascope making extensive use of the long take. In 2004, their film Who Killed Brown Owl won the award for Best British Short Film at the Edinburgh International Film Festival. In January 2008 their latest short film Joy won the Prix UIP Rotterdam at the International Film Festival Rotterdam. Helen is the culmination of the Civic Life series.
Directors' website
Director, Writer and Producer.....CHRISTINE MOLLOY and JOE LAWLOR
Director of Photography.....OLE BIRKELAND
Original Music.....DENNIS MCNULTY
Production Manager.....JULIE LAU
Sound Mixer.....SIMON GILLMAN
Sound Supervisors.....BARNABY TEMPLER, JAKE ROBERTS
Re-recording Mixers.....GRAHAM DANIEL, ADAM DANIEL
Script Editor.....BEN SLATER
1st Assistant Director.....JAMES DAVISON
Production.....desperate optimists
The commissioning partners.....NewcastleGateshead Initiative via Culture10, its regional events and festivals programme; Tyneside Cinema; Birmingham City Council; Dublin Docklands Development Authority; the Liverpool Culture Company; and Arts Council England.
With the participation of Bord Scannán na hÉireann / the Irish Film Board
COLOUR – 79 MINUTES - DOLBY SR SRD – CINEMASCOPE UK / IRELAND
Filmed using Panavision Millennium camera and Panavision E – Series anamorphic lenses.
Helen.....ANNIE TOWNSEND
Mrs Thompson.....SANDIE MALIA
Mr Thompson.....DENNIS JOBLING
Police Officer Saville.....SONIA SAVILLE
Danny.....DANNY GROENLAND
Personal Advisor.....SHEILA HAMILTON
Key Worker.....BETTY ASHE
Drama Teacher.....GAVIN HUSCROFT
Police Officers.....CHARLENE JAMES, KEITH SAHA
Detective Williams.....MARTI WILLIAMS
Hotel Chambermaid.....MARIA VISHNJAKOVA
College Lecturer.....EDDIE HARDY
Hotel Manager.....PAUL GRAHAM
College Students.....ANNA MIDDLETON, SARAH MILES
‘mysterious … fascinating …a stand-out discovery’
Jonathan Romney, The Independent on Sunday
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'Helen is a beautiful and restrained work'
Cosmo Landesman, The Sunday Times
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'A moody British/Irish co-production, Helen is beautifully photographed...blessed with a wistful atmosperic score...'
Wendy Ide, The Times
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‘One of the most remarkable British debuts of recent years…gripping’
‘It is a richly suggestive movie reminiscent of Antonioni’s Blow-Up.’
Philip French, The Observer
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‘strange and intriguing… superbly shot… Lawlor and Molloy are real talents’
Peter Bradshaw, The Guardian
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A startling British debut…beautifully filmed
Jason Solomons, The Mail on Sunday
‘…the latest sign of a renaissance in British art cinema…'
‘Gorgeously shot… featuring a perfectly enigmatic performance-about-performance from Townsend…It’ll linger with you long after…’
Mike McCahill The Sunday Telegraph
‘…remarkable…moving…’
Derek Malcolm, The Evening Standard
‘…breathtaking with its rich colors and austere, painterly compositions…’
Lesley Felperin, Variety
'perfectly composed'
Anton Bitel, Little White Lies
'remarkable...radical...inspiring...'
Roger Clarke, Sight & Sound
‘…ominously beautiful'
Channel 4 website
Interview with Molloy & Lawlor in The Guardian
Interview on the BBC Film Network
Portrait of Molloy and Lawlor in The Daily Telegraph