Seán Leahy

Seán Leahy Trailers

Photograph Trailer

Seán Leahy is a neurodiverse Irish filmmaker, he is currently studying the BA Film and Screen Media course at University College Cork. He has worked as a writer, director, cinematographer and editor on a plethora of films. With his most recent film "An Unnerving Realisation" having premiered at the 2023 Fastnet Film Festival. He is also an OCM for The Peoples Picture House Cork, which is a monthly film club that is held in Cork City to showcase films made by local filmmakers.

Most Popular Seán Leahy Trailers

Total trailers found: 9

The Marina Trailer (2024)

29 May 2024

"The Marina" is a short documentary that follows producer Kieran Sullivan as he investigates the significance of The Marina Market to the people of Cork City, Ireland.

An Unnerving Realisation Trailer (2024)

23 April 2024

For the Burke family everything was normal besides the one secret which they kept from their son, Nicholas.

Photograph Trailer (2016)

01 July 2016

Photograph, is a short film that was written, directed and shot by Seán Leahy.

For Séamus Trailer (2026)

28 March 2026

Set in rural Ireland, For Séamus explores the silent struggles between fathers and sons, revealing a story of reconciliation, legacy, and love left unspoken.

Na Maith, An Droch agus An Gránna Trailer (2026)

25 February 2026

Tuathla desperately searches a massive field to discover the two hundred thousand dollars rumored to be hidden within Arch Stanton's grave.

Benji Trailer (2024)

07 July 2024

Take a peek into the unsettling world of “Benji,” where every moment teeters on the edge of suspense.

First day Trailer (2022)

08 December 2022

First day, is a dogme 95 short film that was written, directed and shot by Seán Leahy.

Redrum Trailer (2019)

10 January 2019

Redrum, is a micro short film that was directed and co-produced by Seán Leahy. The film was made as a part of a secondary school project for his school.

Loss Trailer (2022)

23 October 2022

Loss, is a short film that was written, directed and shot by Seán Leahy. An interesting fact about this film, is that it is made up of a series of thirty-five still images.