Winner of the the ADIFF Discovery award 2016 and the Bingham Ray New Talent award
2015, Kathryn Kennedy is an Irish Producer, and a member of ACE. Established in December
2012 Kennedy Films achieved international attention through short film JUST SAYING which
went viral, achieving half a million hits online. Kennedy Films first feature film MY NAME IS
EMILY (2015) is with writer/director Simon Fitzmaurice, producing together with Newgrange
Pictures. The film achieved an Irish record-breaking crowd funding campaign in 2013, raising
EUR120,000 in 30 days. MY NAME IS EMILY is a world-first for film making as the Director
Simon Fitzmaurice is completely physically incapacitated with Motor Neuron Disease (ALS).
Simon wrote and directed the entire film solely with his eyes and Tobii eye gaze technology.
MY NAME IS EMILY is a teenage love story and a road movie, it was the opening film at the
Galway Film Fleadh 2015, winning Best Cinematography for DoP Seamus Deasy and winning
the Bingham Ray New Talent Award 2015 for producer Kathryn Kennedy at the festival. MY
NAME IS EMILY had its North American Premiere at the prestigious Toronto International
Film Festival 2015. Most recently the film screened at the Audi Dublin International Film
Festival 2016 where Producer Kathryn Kennedy won the ADIFF Discovery award. Kennedy
Films first feature documentary ITS NOT YET DARK, narrated by Colin Farrell and directed by
Frankie Fenton, producing together with Newgrange Pictures, won Best Documentary at the
Galway Film Fleadh 2016 and Best Cinematography. Kennedy Films are developing two
further fiction features in conjunction with the Irish Film Board 'In Future' with writer Kevin
Lehane, and 'The Indecents' with writer David Turpin. Kennedy are also financing two
feature documentaries 'The Good Reactor' and 'White Flag' with Director Frankie Fenton.