Tommy Collins (filmmaker)
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Tommy Collins (died July 2022), sometimes referred to as Tom Collins, was an Irish filmmaker. Two of Collins's
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works (''Kings'' and ''The Gift'') have been Ireland's entries into the Foreign Language Films category at the Academy Awards.


Career

Collins' broadcast career began as the photographer on the documentary ''Mother Ireland'' (1986), which won a Femme Cathodique Cinematography award. His later works include ''Hush-a-Bye Baby'' (1989) (producer) with Sinéad O'Connor and Emer McCourt, ''The Bishop's Story'' (1994) (co-producer) with Donal McCann, ''Bogwoman'' (1997) (director) with Rachael Dowling and Peter Mullan, and ''Dead Long Enough'' (2006) (director) with Michael Sheen. He also wrote and directed ''Teenage Kicks – The Undertones'' (2006), a "rockumentary" on the Derry band
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. He also produced or directed a number of other documentaries including ''More than a Sacrifice'' (1996), ''First Love'' (1997), ''Cambat D'une Mere'' (1998), ''A Mother's Story'' (1999), ''The Johnie Walker Story'' and ''Donal McCann — It Must Be Done Right'' (2000). He directed ''The Boys of St Columb's'', a documentary for BBC and RTÉ in 2009. In 2007 his film '' Kings'', which tells the story of a group of young men who left the west of Ireland in 1977 for London, was entered as Ireland's choice for
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nomination. ''Kings'' was placed in the
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category as it was filmed in the
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. The film stars
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, Brendan Conroy,
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, Donnacha Crowley and Sean O'Tarpaigh. ''Kings'' was nominated for a record 14 awards at the 2008 Irish Film and Television Awards; won the Gold Torc at the 2008 Celtic Film and Media Awards; picked up a Special Commendation at Prix Europa Best Drama 2008; won Best Cinematography Award at the Hamptons Film Festival 2007; was awarded Best Film at the Westchester Film Festival 2007 and was awarded Special Commendation Foyle Film Festival 2007. He subsequently directed a documentary on the British Education Act of 1947, which led to free secondary education in Northern Ireland. The film, called ''The Boys of St Columb's'' and released in 2009, featured Seamus Heaney, Seamus Deane and John Hume. In 2014 he produced and directed ''
An Bronntanas ''The Gift'' ( ga, An Bronntanas) is a 2014 Irish thriller film directed by Tommy Collins. It was selected as the Irish entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 87th Academy Awards, but was not nominated. Cast * Michelle Beamish as Rois ...
'' ("The Gift") for Irish Film Board, Northern Irish screen, TG4 and the Broadcast Authority of Ireland. Collins subsequently produced ''
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'' (2018), which was distributed by Cinema Epooque.


Early and personal life

Brought up in
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in
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, Collins received an M.A.(Hons.) from
Dublin City University Dublin City University (abbreviated as DCU) ( ga, Ollscoil Chathair Bhaile Átha Cliath) is a university based on the Northside of Dublin, Ireland. Created as the ''National Institute for Higher Education, Dublin'' in 1975, it enrolled its f ...
. Collins died from cancer in July 2022.


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* {{DEFAULTSORT:Collins, Tommy Year of birth missing Date of death missing Place of birth missing Place of death missing 20th-century births 2022 deaths Irish film directors Alumni of Dublin City University People from Derry (city)