Acting
Daniel Fry is a filmmaker, singer and comic enthusiast, based in Limerick City, Ireland.
When shy teenager Ben bumps into his crush Caroline at a Halloween party, the night takes a strange turn.
A young girl learns to love herself through dance. Told through silent film.
Wesley, an awkward, plant-enthused community radio host has his daily life and radio show documented by a youth film group. We watch as his simple, lonely life unfolds over the course of this mocumentary, with some appearances from family and friends (questionable) sprinkled throughout. However, beyond the laughs and heart-wrenching moments, a somewhat darker truth of Wesley's life reveals itself in the film's final act.
A young man finds solitude in his love of rock climbing.
A young boy falls in love with a dead rat. It begins to rot him, setting off a frenzy in his village with disastrous consequences
Bankrupted by the effects of the 2008 recession and a divorce, Erskine Fogarty chooses to carry his last possession of status, his American fridge-freezer, from Dublin back to Limerick.
Far into a strange future, an equation disproves the existence of god, leaving a mechanically preserved priest questioning his life choices. To make things worse, his once friendly church-going followers have become an angry mob, desperate for answers.
Sean, an introvert who spends his days confined to his room, gets pushed by his extroverted flat mate Ben for the pair of them to go shopping. It is on this errand that Sean discovers custard, a dessert which threatens to lead him down a path of addiction, twisting his morality and sense of reason.