Eoin Duffy

Eoin Duffy (1983, Tullow Ireland) is an award-winning Irish director of animation now living and working in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. Eoin has created a body of independent work that has gone on to secure multiple accolades including 3 Oscar accredited festival wins, a nomination for the 2014 European Film Awards [1] a shortlisting for the 86th Academy Awards,[2] and a nomination at the 5th Canadian Screen Awards.[3]

Filmography

Accolades

Awards
Award[4] Date of ceremony Category Recipients and nominees Result
Galway Film Fleadh July 13, 2013 The James Horgan Award for Best Animation Eoin Duffy Won
LA Shorts Fest September 13, 2013 Best Animation Eoin Duffy Won
New Hampshire Film Festival October 20, 2013 Best Animation Eoin Duffy Won
Seminci October 26, 2013 Best European Short Film Eoin Duffy Won
Savannah Film Festival October 26, 2013 Best European Short Film Eoin Duffy Won
Indie Memphis November 3, 2013 Best Animation Eoin Duffy Won
Cork Film Festival November 17, 2013 The Grand Prix Irish Eoin Duffy Won
Foyle Film Festival October 24, 2013 Best Irish Animation Eoin Duffy Won
Irish Film & Television Awards April 5, 2014 Best Short Film Eoin Duffy Nominated
Dallas International Film Festival April 11, 2014 Best Short Animation Eoin Duffy Won
San Francisco International Film Festival May 8, 2014 Best Animated Short Eoin Duffy Won
27th European Film Awards December 2, 2014 European Film Award for Best Short Film Eoin Duffy Pending
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References

  1. "Eoin Duffy Awards IMDb page". IMDb. February 3, 2014. Retrieved 2014-02-03.
  2. "10 Animated Shorts Advance in 2013 Oscar Race". Academy Awards. November 7, 2013. Retrieved 2013-11-07.
  3. "I am Here: Best Animated Short". Canadian Screen Awards. 13 January 2017.
  4. "Official Site".



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