Marmalade Films’ Website Goes Live
www.MarmaladeFilms.ie goes live on the 21st October 2009 but you already know this…Watch this space.
www.MarmaladeFilms.ie goes live on the 21st October 2009 but you already know this…Watch this space.
Tanya Doyle’s ‘The House’ has been selected from a festival record 400+ entries to be nominated for Best Single Documentary at this years Celtic Media Festival. The Celtic nomination follows hot on the heels of the nomination for Best Single Documentary at this years IFTAs and a nomination for the Prix Europa for Best TV Documentary 2009.
For more info on The House visit our recent productions page or to see a review of The House click here and scroll down to The House and click ‘Watch the clip’.
For more info on the Celtic Media Festival click here to visit the Celtic Media Festival website.
Tanya Doyle’s ‘The House’ has been selected as a finalist in the 2010 New York Festivals International Television & Film Awards for Best Television Documentary / Community Portrait Documentary.
The NY Festivals nomination follows hot on the heels of the nomination for Best Single Documentary at this years IFTAs, a nomination for the Prix Europa for Best TV Documentary 2009 and a nomination for Best Single Documentary at the Celtic Media Awards, 2010. With entries from over 30 countries, this years Television & Film Awards presented a strong competition so fingers crossed for an award at the ceremony in NYC in early May.
For more info on The House visit our recent productions page in Our Work or to see a review of The House click here and scroll down to The House and click ‘Watch the clip’.
For a full list of the New York Festivals Finalists click here
Well actually Bronze! Marmalade Films is very proud to receive the Bronze Medal at the New York Festivals International Television & Film Awards 2010. Marmalade received the award in the Documentary / Community Portraits category for Tanya Doyle’s powerful and moving documentary The House.
The award was announced yesterday, 3rd May, at a gala event to honour the world’s best work in Manhattan’s American Airlines Theatre. The international competition recieved entries from over 30 countries representing very strong competition.
The New York award follows the nomination for Best Single Documentary at this years IFTAs, a nomination for the Prix Europa for Best TV Documentary, 2009 and a nomination for Best Single Documentary at the Celtic Media Awards, 2010. Tanya continues to build on the success of The House developing her next documentary project at Marmalade Films.
For more info on The House visit our recent productions page in Our Work or to see a review of The House click here and scroll down to The House to click ‘Watch the clip’.
10:10 – Cutting our carbon 10% a year  starting in 2010.
We’re proud to be doing our bit for the 10:10 effort. The Marmalade Promo & Commercials team had great fun cutting a promo for the 10:10 crew about their London office move and laying their cool, new and sustainable Interface FLOR, floor.
10:10 is an ambitious project to unite every sector of society behind one simple idea: we all commit to reduce our emissions by 10% a year, then work together to make it happen.
Doing 10:10 means committing to aim for a 10% reduction across four key areas of your carbon footprint. For most businesses this is is ambitious but achievable.
Check out the 10:10 website and see how you can reduce your carbon footprint by 10% by the end of this year.
Management Brief To Use Marmalade Produced Content In Their New Mobile Apps
Managenment Briefs have announced that they will use Marmalade produced content in their new iPhone and other mobile device Apps, currently in development.
Marmalade was approached last year by Management Briefs to produce content that could be used both as teaching tools for Management Briefs’ bespoke training programmes and to enhance the website for Management Briefs’ new series of books.
This new application for Marmalade produced content goes to show that the Marmalade team truly understand the concept of multi-platform.
To find out how Marmalade can produce content that works on any platform for you, get in touch through our contact form.
For more information on Management Brief click here to visit their website.
There is a new addition to the Marmalade office.
Apart from Justin and Steph who have joined us to research and assist in developing our new six part history, cookumentary series Bia Duchais, there is another addition to the Marmalade Production Office – a handsome and substantial bronze Radharc gentleman.
Marmalade was honoured to win the prestigious Radharc Award for our documentary The House. The Award is presented every two years to the producers of documentaries of outstanding quality, which address national or international topics of social justice, morality or faith. The documentary does not need to be of any religious adherence, but it should portray positive human values and should imply a challenge to the moral conscience of the kind that distinguished many of the Radharc films. And we think The house does.
Accepting the award on behalf of Marmalade Films, Producer of The House, Daniel Hegarty said “We have had the privilege of being nominated for an few few awards for The House but it is both fitting and an honour that our first award at home is this Radharc Award.” Later, Daniel said “We are very proud to win the Radharc Award because I hope the ethos of courage, quality and innovation with which Radharc was founded is reflected in the way that we make our films.”
The Radharc Awards honour the memory of the late Fr Joe Dunn, who co-founded ground breaking Radharc Films in 1961.
Click here to find out more about Radharc and the Radharc Awards.
Tanya Doyle’s profoundly moving, autobiographical documentary ‘The House’, which explores the ideas of change, progression and shared experiences in a family dealing with loss and illness has been nominated for Best Single Documentary for this years Irish Film and Television Awards, 2010. The IFTA nomination follows hot on the heels of the Prix Europa nomination for Best TV Documentary and selection for INPUT 2009.
For more info on The House visit our recent productions page in ‘Our Work’.
For more info on The House visit our recent productions page or to see a review of The House click here and scroll down to The House and click ‘Watch the clip’.
For more info on the IFTAs click here to visit the Irish Film and Television Awards website.
Tanya Doyle’s profoundly moving, autobiographical documentary ‘The House’, which explores the ideas of change, progression and shared experiences in a family dealing with loss and illness has been nominated for Best TV Documentary at Europe’s largest Television, Radio and Emerging Media Festival, Prix Europa. The Prix Europa nomination follows the Irish domestic premiere of the THE HOUSE at The Stranger Than Fiction Documentary Festival, Dublin, its broadcast by RTE in May 2009 and its subsequent invitation to screen at INPUT 2009 in Warsaw.
“We’re truly humbled to be nominated as one of the best of European documentary films this year. After the screening in Warsaw (INPUT 2009) and the fantastic reception the film recieved, we were reassured that the themes, the power and the emotion of The House would transcend to international audiences. We’re really looking forward to the festival.” – Daniel Hegarty, Producer of The House.
The House will be screened at the Haus des Rundfunks at 15.25 on Wednesday 21st October. The winner of the Best TV Documentary award will be announced at the award ceremony on Saturday, October 24th.
For more info on The House check out our recent productions page.
For more info on Prix Europa click here to visit the Prix Europa website
Marmalade has moved! We’re settling into our new offices on the Griffith Campus on Dublin’s South Circular Road. Ever expanding, Marmalade continues to offer our tailer-made Production, Post-production, Training and Multi platform / Multimedia service from our new office.
Our new address:
Marmalade Films
Richmond Building
Griffith Campus
S.C.R.
Dublin 8