Directors
In the Continuum World Premiere, directed by Robert O'Hara, opens October 2 at Off-Broadway's Primary Stages Robert O'Hara directs the new work which began September 11 and plays on a Wednesday at 8:00 PM and Sunday at 7:30 PM schedule through Oct. 30 ... Director O'Hara wrote and directed the world premiere of Insurrection: Holding History at the New York Shakespeare Festival/Public Theater (the 1996 Oppenheimer Award for Best New American Play Debut). His credits also include American Ma(u)l (The Culture Project), an adaptation of Beowulf into a funk/rock musical for Seattle Repertory Theater and the new upcoming works Raw Pearl, a musical based on the life of Pearl Bailey, and Antebellum, a new play which Tony Award winner Anika Noni Rose has appeared in development readings at The Eugene O'Neill Theater Center's 2005 Playwrights Conference and the upcoming Hartford Stage's "Brand:NEW Fall Festival of New Works." Playbill.com, NY, October 2, 2005.
Kevin O'Hara is a playwright and Artistic Director of Antic Mind His theatre company is based in Halifax, Yorkshire, England.
Gerry O'Hara directed the movie Fanny Hill (1983) based on the 18th century novel by John Cleland. Story: a young, innocent, and very pretty English girl, Fanny Hill (Lisa Raines), arrives in London, where she is robbed, then taken in by a high-class brothel madame. Her first exposure to the male body shocks her so much that she faints, but the other girls are more than happy to help her explore her own sexuality, and she learns to enjoy the life of a prostitute.
E-online Credits: Gerry O'Hara O'Hara's Movies: Fanny Hill (1983), The Bitch (1979) Leopard in the Snow (1978), The Brute (1977), All the Right Noises (1971), Maroc 7 (1967).
Brian O'Hara is Director of Rock 'N' Role Frankenstein Official site. Quote: "RnRF is badass underground filmmaking at its best and a must-see." -- Film Threat Online.
Film Center of the University of the Philippines: Filmmaker Mario O'Hara O'Hara wrote and directed at least three major works during the 1970s. His first film, "Mortal" (1975), is about a man who goes insane and kills his wife. O'Hara tells the story backwards, starting from the man's time in a mental asylum - his head full of bizarre fantasies - to his eventual recovery and recollection of the murder. For his second project O'Hara was given a big-budgeted historical epic, starring popular actress Nora Aunor as a young girl struggling to survive during the Japanese Occupation. "Tatlong Taong Walang Diyos" (Three Years Without God, 1976) represented a quantum leap in scope and filmmaking skill for O'Hara, is regarded as his finest film, and possibly one of the finest Filipino films ever made. For his third project O'Hara wrote and directed most of "Mga Bilanggong Birhen" (The Captive Virgins, 1977), but left before shooting ended; the picture was finished without him. The film, about women surviving oppression in a patriarchal family, achieves moments of intense feeling and lyricism despite its unpolished state.
The Cinemanila Film Festival 2000: Mario O'Hara Ask anyone to recite the names of the great Filipino filmmakers of the'70s and the names Lino Brocka and Ishmael Bernal will come up ... O'Hara has been linked to Lino Brocka, particularly in the early years when they worked in collaboration; it's wrong, however, to call him Brocka's imitator ...
Mario O'Hara's Woman of Breakwater (Babae sa Breakwater), Philippines 2003 Australian Premiere at Adelaide Film Festival. "A community of fringe dwellers tries to eke out a living along the length of the Manila Bay sea wall, a place awash with the deitrus of the city. Two brothers arrive from the countryside and befriend a young girl forced into prostitution, who falls in love with one of them. Although these are the grimmest of lives, Mario O'Hara finds surreal beauty, compassion and strength in his cast of the homeless, the deranged, criminals, whores and children. This is O'Hara's 25th feature film."
Mario O'Hara Biograafia, Filmograafia (s. 1946, Zamboanga City, Filipiinid) õppis Adamsoni Ülikoolis keemiainseneriks, kuid jättis stuudiumi pooleli ja alustas tööd raadios. 1969 astus ta Filipiini Haridusliku Teatri Liitu, kus tutvus oma hilisema koostööpartneri Lino Brockaga. OHara kirjutas kahele Brocka filmile stsenaariumi ja näitles tema melodraamas Stardom. Ta tõusis Filipiini kino tugevaimaks tegijaks 1970. aastail, kui kirjutas muuhulgas stsenaariumi filmile: Three Years without God, mida on sageli peetud Filipiini kõigi aegade parimaks filmiks Mortal (1975), Tatlong taong walang diyos (Three Years Without God, 1976), Condemned (1984), Bulaklak ng City Jail (Flowers of the City Jail, 1984), Halimaw sa banga (Monster in a Jar, 1985), The Fatima Buen Story (1994), Babae sa bubungang lata (Woman On a Tin Roof, 1998), Sisa (1999), Sindak (Terror, 1999), Pangarap ng puso (Demons, 2000), Babae sa Breakwater (Woman of Breakwater, 2004)
Philippine director Mario OHara misses own Cannes showing OHaras movie Woman of the Breakwater is being shown in the directors fortnight at Cannes, but the acclaimed filmmaker will not be there for the honor because of claustrophobia. I could not go, I have claustrophobia. I cannot ride a plane for a long time. I can take inter-island [plane] trips, but not outside the Philippines, I have panic attacks, OHara told AFP in Manila. Manila Times, Philippines, May 24, 2004.
Cites Claustrophobia: Director Mario O'Hara won't go to Cannes showing of film O'Hara's movie "Babae sa Breakwater (Woman of the Breakwater )" is being shown in the director's fortnight at Cannes but the acclaimed film-maker will not be there for the honor because of claustrophobia ... While honored by the Cannes showing, O'Hara, 58, one of the most critically acclaimed directors in the Philippines, said he was never targeting the international filmfest circuit. Philippine Daily Inquirer, May 21, 2004.
Mario O'Hara, Filipine film director Mission Impossible 1: Filipine Filmmaking 1896-1986 Mission Impossible 2: Filipine Filmmaking 1986-2000
MSN Celebrity Information: Mario O'Hara Director, Producer, Screenwriter, Screen Story. Filmography,1974 - 1999.
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