
Michael Antonio Keane is a multilingual Spanish/Irish actor and filmmaker, currently pursuing a BA (Hons) in Film at the National Film School (IADT). Born in Cork, Ireland, in 2003, Michael’s passion for storytelling and visual arts has driven him to explore diverse narratives and connect with audiences on a profound level. Over the years, Michael’s work has garnered significant recognition, inclu...
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When impulsive rebel Hannah goads her friends into summoning a demon for some hellish hijinks, the gang are totally bedevilled by what they bring to Earth. It's a demon alright, but one in training who needs help to "earn his devil horns"!

The tale of an Irish writer who moves to Northern Italy, finding a new sense of tranquility in life after experiencing heartache.

An unplanned pregnancy changes the lives of a Dublin teenage couple forever.

In a post pandemic world, an acclaimed writer from Northern Ireland struggles to leave his home and find meaning in his work while his therapist helps him uncover his true self. Does she have something to do with his disappearance ?

An elderly woman finds an ingenious way to get revenge on a condescending meals-on-wheels volunteer.

The 26th Annual Ireland's Young Filmmaker of the Year, presented by Fresh International Film Festival, is hosted by Gemma Bradley and RTÉ's Stephen Byrne. The big night celebrates all the amazing work from young creatives who took part in the senior section (ages 13 to 18) of the Fresh International Film Festival.

A small study session leads to a crazy party and the following hungover day, a class must figure out how to pass the Irish Leaving Certificate exam without knowing a clue of Irish. Comedy starring Dominic MacHale from 'The Young Offenders" & Sarah Horgan. Hoodwinkers received 2 Irish Nominations

In a small Gaeltacht village in Ireland, a new viral app has everyone talking, 2 teens decide to give it a try see what all the fuss is about until their actions become irreversible. Gaiste was Nominated for best Irish Language film of 2021 at the IFTA Qualifying Fastnet Film Festival.

Without any real end in sight at fighting this virus, all of this young man's hopes and dreams slowly vanish, creating a realistically claustrophobic sense of despair that's all too familiar to many of us. COVID ÉIRE takes place on a train, while switching between Keane (who also stars in his own short film) and news reports on the virus in Ireland and the rest of the world. While watching home made videos of people having fun, this person reflects on his life before this all started, carefully wishing everything would go back to normal.
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