Oonagh
Kearney was born in Bristol in 1976.
Raised
in Cork, she studied English and Philosophy at
University College Cork where she began writing
and directing for the stage.
She
completed her Masters in Irish Theatre at Trinity
College Dublin in 1999 and wrote her thesis on
Samuel Beckett.
In
2001, she was selected for the inaugural Rough
Magic Seeds Program for emerging Irish writers.
Her
introduction to film began with casting Ken Loach’s
"The wind that shakes the Barley" in
2005.
The
following year, Oonagh received a Bank of Ireland
Scholarship to study at the National Film and
Television School in London.
Since
graduating in 2008, Oonagh has written and directed
award-winning shorts and shown her work at various
international festivals.
As
a filmmaker, she often explores characters at
critical moments of change connected to rites
of passage.
She
is interested in the representation of female
identity, the impact of family, the tensions between
our private and public selves and the role of
play and imagination in our lives.
Working
across diverse visual mediums including fiction,
documentary and dance on film, she is fascinated
by the relationship between art and life.
Oonagh
is based in London and is part of the MillCo.Project
on Vyner Street.