Paul Kelly

Paul Kelly

"An inventive auteur with a distinctive lens on life, Paul Kelly." Born in the year 1952 in the city of Dublin, Ireland, Paul Kelly's active years in the film industry span from the late 1970s to the present day. He is best known for his work in documentary and music video genres, with his most famous films including "Lawrence of Belgravia" and "How We Used to Live," for which he received critical acclaim but no major film festival awards. Kelly's authorial style is characterised by his profound ability to weave nostalgia and modernity, creating a unique and evocative cinematic language. From the heart, Paul Kelly is a director who can extract the extraordinary from the ordinary, painting everyday life with an almost poetic hue.