Frank O'Connor: Between Two Streams
Trailer: Frank O'Connor: Between Two Streams
Year: 2016
Genre: Documentary
Studio: TG4
Director: Colm Bairéad
Cast: Liam O'Muirthile, Aoibhéann McCann, Sheila Moylette, Hilary Lennon
Crew: Colm Bairéad (Director), Liam O'Muirthile (Writer), Mairead Tucker (Producer), Richard Kendrick (Director of Photography), Mary Crumlish (Editor), Claire Gormley (Producer's Assistant)
Runtime: 54 minutes
Release: Oct 11, 2016
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Country: Ireland
Language: Gaeilge
Budget: 0
Revenue: 0
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