Garfield Kennedy

Garfield Kennedy

Garfield Kennedy is a documentary and fiction film-maker and producer based in Dublin, Ireland and Glasgow, Scotland. He is associated with production company, Flechette.

Kennedy attended school in Ireland and studied Architecture at Edinburgh University where he edited "The Student" newspaper and founded the long-running "Festival Times" newspaper with (now broadcaster) Sheena McDonald. "Festival Times" was the first publication to give dedicated and extensive coverage of the Edinburgh Festival (Fringe, International Festival and Film Festival). He then joined Granada Television in Manchester in 1975 and later formed his own independent production company.

Filmography

Kennedy's films include a series of documentaries on Sir Richard Branson and adventurer Per Lindstrand's successful flights across the Atlantic in 1987, then Pacific in 1990, and their series of attempts to fly non-stop around the world in a Rozière balloon in the late 1990s. He shot the film of the world's first circumnavigation of the world by balloon when Swiss psychiatrist, Bertrand Piccard, and English balloon pilot, Brian Jones, flew their Breitling Orbiter 3 Rozière balloon over the Mauritanian coast completing the flight in 19 days, 21 hours, and 55 minutes. This series of films won the Grand Prix at the Jules Verne Adventure Film Festival in Paris and the Audience Award at the same Festival.

He produced and directed the Emmy Award-winning 9/11 documentary for the BBC and PBS WGBH Boston, "Why the Towers Fell" and has completed a series of fiction shorts including the BAFTA Nominated "Bye-Child" (written and directed by Bernard MacLaverty. MacLaverty won the Best New Director at the BAFTA Scotland Awards for the film.

In addition, Kennedy produced "The Fall of Shug McCracken" which won the Best Comedy Award at the Santa Monica Film Festival and documentary, "The Grandparents" directed by Romanian-born Ioana Joca, which was nominated for "Best New Work" and for the "Best New Director" Awards by BAFTA Scotland.

In 2005 Kennedy executive produced the BBC factual entertainment series "How to Start Your Own Country" where writer/comedian, Danny Wallace formed his own micronation and called it "Lovely"! The series and its associated website and interactive TV shows won two national BAFTA Awards in 2006.

With co-production partners, Raymond L Martin of Raygun Films Inc in Dallas TX, and writer/producer David Griffith in the UK, Kennedy has a slate of theatrical films in development.

External links

* [http://www.flechette.net/ Flechette site.]
* [http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/nova/wtc/ "Why the Towers Fell" resources.]
* [http://www.breitling.com/orbiter/breit98/eng/ Official Breitling Orbiter 3 site.]
* [http://www.citizensrequired.com/ "Lovely" micronation site.]

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