Carmel Winters

Irish filmmaker and playwright From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Carmel Winters (born c.1971) is an Irish filmmaker and playwright. Her work includes Snap (2010), B for Baby (2011), Float Like a Butterfly (2018).

Bornc.1971
AlmamaterTrinity College Dublin
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Winters at JDIFF 2011
Bornc.1971
Alma materTrinity College Dublin
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Biography

Carmel Winters is from Cork, where she was born into a large family. She had ten older brothers and sisters. She studied Drama and English at Trinity College Dublin.[1][2]

Winters has written and directed plays and screenplays. She has had films at the Tribeca Film Festival in New York, the Toronto International Film Festival and the Karlovy Vary International Film Festival in the Czech Republic. She has been commissioned to write for the Abbey Theatre and was appointed Film Artist in Residence at University College Cork in 2014–15.[3][4]

Winters lives in Ballydehob with her wife, Toma McCullim.[5][6]

Awards

  • Snap: Variety Critics Choice Award, ‘Best Irish Feature’ and ‘Best Director’ at the Dublin Critics’ Circle Awards, 2010.[1]
  • B for Baby: Irish Times Theatre Award for Best New Play, 2011.[1]
  • Float Like A Butterfly: Fipresci Prize for the Discovery Programme at the Toronto International Film Festival, 2018.[7]

Filmography

Plays

  • Best Man
  • The Remains of Maisie Duggan
  • Time's Up
  • Witness

References

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