Neasa Hardiman began her career with a Double First from the National College of Art and Design Ireland.
Her visionary student work won her a postgraduate scholarship to Berlin's Universitaet der Kuenste, where she studied creative film, completing a Masters in Aesthetics and Politics.
With Ireland's public service broadcaster RTÉ, she designed the current logo before producing and directing award-winning documentaries, then became the youngest director of the broadcaster's flagship drama.
Neasa further honed her visual and narrative skills by writing and directing original theatre, in addition to earning a PhD in Film Theory from Trinity College Dublin.
With her strong cinematic sensibility and her distinctive academic formation, Neasa moved quickly to international prominence, developing a multi-award-winning global career in film and in television drama.
She was awarded a BAFTA in 2017, and her feature film Sea Fever premiered on the opening night of TIFF 2019.
Neasa is a member of the DGA, the WGA and BAFTA. IMDb Mini Biography By: PR Services
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