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- Director Frankie Fenton presents the remarkable story of Simon Fitzmaurice, an Irish writer and filmmaker who is robbed of his body by MND (Motor Neuron Disease). Fellow Irishman Colin Farrell narrates the film, giving poignancy to Simon's own words words he can no longer speak himself.
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This movie, directed by Frankie Fenton, tells Fitzmaurice’s life story, one that is both heartbreaking and awe-inspiring. As he sits in his wheelchair, his handsome, unlined-by-wrinkles face now framed by a dark, boxy beard, Fitzmaurice presents a visual enigma.
Aug 3, 2017 · Aug. 3, 2017. Painful to watch and uncomfortably intimate at times, perhaps by design, “It’s Not Yet Dark” could have been very dark indeed. This documentary takes us into the mind and...
- Frankie Fenton
Jan 31, 2017 · It’s Not Yet Dark is a heartfelt and stirring documentary about the extraordinary love for life of Simon Fitzmaurice, an Irish writer and filmmaker stricken with a devastating ALS...
Pr. Parents need to know that It's Not Yet Dark is an inspiring documentary about Simon Fitzmaurice, a gifted young Irish filmmaker, loving husband, and father whose life was ravaged by a diagnosis of motor neurone disease (MND) in 2007, at age 34. MND is the species of neurological disorder that includes ALS….
- Frankie Fenton
- Renee Schonfeld
- Filmrise
Oct 13, 2017 · Remarkable story: It’s Not Yet Dark tells the story of film-maker Simon Fitzmaurice who developed Motor Neuron Disease. Chris Wasser. Fri 13 Oct 2017 at 03:01. In 2008, promising Irish...
The ground breaking journey of Simon Fitzmaurice, an award winning young Irish film maker with ALS (MND), as he embarks on directing his first feature film through the use of his eyes and eye gaze technology. Trailer. Watch. IMDB. Website.
Aug 4, 2017 · It's Not Yet Dark - Metacritic. Summary Soon after premiering his short film The Sound of People at the 2008 Sundance Film Festival, promising young Irish director Simon Fitzmaurice was tragically diagnosed with motor neurone disease (ALS). At just 34 years old, he was given four years to live.