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Jamie Delaney


By IMAGE
08th Dec 2013
Jamie Delaney

Currently based East Finchley, London Going home to Newbridge, Co Kildare

The Newbridge-born filmmaker has become one of the industry’s most hotly tipped ones to watch, working on everything from the coolest music videos (for Mmoths, and Chateau Marmont) to documentaries and short films. He’s just finished working with Absolut and curator Aisling Farinella on an installation in Hanover Quay, while London-based talent agency Somesuch & Co has snapped Jamie up for its books. ?What I love most about coming home at Christmas are those still and frosty late December evenings, when the sun has just disappeared and the countryside is bathed in blue, silvery twilight. The first of the night’s stars twinkling in the inky blue sky, smoke from the chimney tops hanging low in the frosty air like an enchanted mist, and the smoky aroma of wood and peat.?

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