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Archer Productions would like to thank all, who have taken the time to view, review, select and nominate the following projects in their respected arenas. Please feel free to indulge the following projects produced by Archer Productions. 

Three - Way - Mirror - WATCH NOW!

Logline: A recluse inflicts self-psychological torture, cut from social interaction his mind forms two personas, each with a motivation and agenda to either aid… or break him.

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Director: Kevin J. Mc Corry

Director of Photography: Patrick Hughes

Produced by: Archer Productions

Assistant Camera: Mark Ferris

Gaffer: Niall Flynn

Make Up Artist: Debbie McKibbin

Post: Archer Productions

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Starring:

Richard Sherwood

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Produced by Archer Productions

Year: 2022 

TWM Website

 

"Kevin J. McCorry’s psychological drama delves deep into the tumultuous world of the protagonist, Alex, played with tension by Richard Sherwood. From the very beginning, we are thrust into the darkness of Alex’s mind, as his once promising life spirals into despair and psychological turmoil".

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‘Three – Way – Mirror’ is a compelling and challenging short film that fearlessly tackles the complexities of mental health. With a stellar performance, striking cinematography, and an unflinching examination of the human mind, this is a gripping and unforgettable piece of cinema".- Short Films Matter Full Review

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Ninety Seconds - WATCH NOW!

Logline: A Detective and prisoner reminisce on the past year and the sinister events that unfolded, leading them to their present state and moment.

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Director: Kevin J. Mc Corry

Director of Photography: Ben Robinson

Produced by: Archer productions

Gaffer: Eoghan Hand

Make Up Artist: Debbie McKibbin 

Post: Archer Productions

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Starring:

Gerry Grimes & Timothy Fergusson

 

Year: 2020

Ninety Seconds Website

"Kevin J. McCorry’s ‘Ninety Seconds’ is a short film that masterfully explores themes of justice, loss, and retribution. Set in Belfast, the film tells the story of Detective O’Connor’s visit to an incarcerated man in prison – which is connected to the disappearance of a young girl. The film’s narrative unfolds slowly, as the viewer is gradually drawn deeper into the mystery, uncovering harrowing information related to the case".

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‘Ninety Seconds’ is a highly commendable work of cinema that deserves to be seen by anyone who appreciates quality filmmaking. With outstanding acting, fantastic cinematography, and a tightly-woven narrative, this 17-minute short is a riveting watch that is sure to leave a lasting impression. Highly recommended!"- Short Films Matter Full Review

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