LA Confidential Commentary (with Rioghnach Ní Ghrioghair)
Will and Kevin are joined for this episode of "All The Best Bits" by writer-director Rioghnach Ní Ghrioghair. Alongside being an excellent and empathetic script editor, Rioghnach has made several short films, including "Break Us", and her brand new short "Don’t Go Where I Can’t Find You" which just premiered at Vienna's Slash Film Fest and The Cork Film Festival. She’s also a former development exec whose credits include "Rose Plays Julie" and "Float Like a Butterfly".
Curtis Hanson's 1997 neo-noir crime film L.A. Confidential is one of Rioghnach's favourite films, one that she's seen multiple times since the age of 12. It's a great commentary that veers into a lovely discussion about navigating the business as an independent filmmaker and writer from both sides of the development process.
You can follow Rioghnach on Twitter @rioghnachNiG and on Instagram @rioghnachnighrioghair
Music is provided by Epidemic.
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