
Sound
Tom Stafford is an Irish actor and accomplished sound professional with an extensive career in location sound recording. Before making his acting debut in An Taibhse (The Ghost) (2024), he worked on numerous film productions, specializing in sound mixing, recording, and editing across independent and genre cinema. His credits include sound work on The House That Was Not (2024), Amongst the Wolves (2024), Where It All Began (2024), A Hollow Tree (2023), Pooka (2023), Fishing Poles (2023), Murder of My Mother (2023), Listen to Me (2023), The Lost Jedi (2022), The Sleep Experiment (2022), Black Eyes (2021), The Yellow Dress (2020), Bluebell (2020), Saving Grace (2019), Mother (2018), Dive (2018), Maeve and the Moon (2017), Bare (2017), and Don't Run (2016), among many others. Stafford’s expertise in sound has contributed to a wide range of projects, from short films and independent productions to feature-length thrillers and horror films. His ability to shape immersive soundscapes has made him a sought-after collaborator, working across multiple departments in filmmaking. His transition to acting further highlights his versatility and deep understanding of cinematic storytelling.

Amid the barren landscape of post-famine Ireland, a father and daughter struggle to survive the brutal winter as caretakers of a remote mansion, only to be driven to the edge of sanity by the horrors lurking within.

After a nuclear holocaust wipes out millions, scattered survivors journey north in search of clean water and soil. But as hope fades in the wasteland, they discover a hidden predator far more dangerous than the remains of humanity.

Two detectives begin an investigation into a disastrous secret military experiment where five prisoners were kept awake for thirty days in a sealed gas chamber.

Amid the barren landscape of post-famine Ireland, a father and daughter struggle to survive the brutal winter as caretakers of a remote mansion, only to be driven to the edge of sanity by the horrors lurking within.

A retired detective moves to a rural village in Ireland where he discovers numerous missing children. He takes the investigation into his own hands due to the absence of police.

Set in rural 1980s Ireland, the story revolves around Patrick, a talented Gaelic footballer, as he confronts societal taboos and personal fears. Against the backdrop of the stunning Irish countryside, Patrick embarks on an emotional journey, challenging societal expectations and seeking personal fulfillment. Filled with carefree moments and the pursuit of self-acceptance, the story explores themes of identity and the courage to live authentically.

In 1870s Kansas, an Irish immigrant and her American husband build a prairie homestead, only to find their new life unsettled by strange and unsettling events.

When a dying man’s attempt to reunite with his daughter fails, he finds redemption by protecting a young homeless woman and taking on the crime gang that exploits her.

On a research trip to Greece, Adam slips into a parallel life without marriage, children, or responsibility. With Nysa, a local, he drifts through enchanted freedom while haunted by the life he once took for granted.

Years after a devastating war, a hardened survivor and a young boy are forced from their home by a creature capable of imitating humans. As they journey north in search of refuge, their fragile bond is pushed to its limits.
