Crafting Irish Stories, Celebrating Irish Talent
A film production company committed to supporting Irish artists
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A film production company committed to supporting Irish artists
Aisteoirí Productions Limited was founded by Siobhán Aislinn, with a determination to celebrate and vocalise Irish storytelling. This dynamic new production company is dedicated to bringing Irish culture, talent, and stories to the forefront of the Irish and global film industry.
Siobhán's vision for Aisteoirí Productions is to create a thriving platform that fosters and showcases the immense potential of emerging Irish filmmakers and artists. Aisteoirí Productions aims to produce a multitude of projects that celebrate Irish narratives, traditions, and creativity.
Siobhán Aislinn is a producer, writer and actress from Co. Kerry. She founded Aisteoirí Productions in 2023, after making the move to Dublin and working as an actress for many years. Alongside her vast acting career in many aspects of the industry, she found a real passion for writing with her first title 'Blurred Lines' in 2024 already winning prestigious awards and making waves on the festival circuit. Blurred lines received an F Rating recognised by the Irish film Institute, championing the substantial creative contributions by women to the film industry. Siobhán is represented by ReActors agency and is a member of Irish Equity.
Siobhán is currently developing a feature film 'In Other Words I'm Sorry' , written by Mark Agar, as well as a comedy series 'ShenaniGYNs' which she has also co wrote with emerging talent Caroline Quinn.
Siobhán is also the 'Youth Ambassador and Workshop Producer' for 'Fishpond', Ireland's premier casting network.
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'Chris’ devastating situation is one that many people—men and women—unfortunately find themselves in. Giving the lead character ‘Chris’ a unisex name is a clever tool to stress how this situation /could be anyone’s. Overall, Blurred Lines delivers such a hard-hitting and important message of self-belief. A powerful film enhanced by a beautiful score and with so much depth.''
Siobhán Aislinn wins the Taking Flight: Rising Talent award sponsored by Kerry airport. Siobhán was recognised for her work as actress, co-writer and producer for the Closing Film Blurred Lines.
Blurred Lines will be screened as part of an incredible line up, as the closing film for Kerry International Film Festival. Blurred Lines will be screened at the Cinema Killarney at 8pm on the 20th of October. Grab your tickets now!
Blurred Lines wins Best Irish Feature Film at the Roscommon International Film Festival. The Festival Directors stated 'It was very easy on the eye and extremely well written, making great use of a non-linear narrative to really heighten the experience. Blurred Lines is a powerful example of how to approach sensitive topics with sensitivi
Blurred Lines wins Best Irish Feature Film at the Roscommon International Film Festival. The Festival Directors stated 'It was very easy on the eye and extremely well written, making great use of a non-linear narrative to really heighten the experience. Blurred Lines is a powerful example of how to approach sensitive topics with sensitivity and depth'. The film will be screened on the 5th of October at the Roscommon Arts Centre.
Blurred Lines took home the award for 'Best Independant Film Festival' at the Underground Cinema International Film Festival on September 1st, in Dún Laoighaire in Dublin.
Blurred Lines is having its Continental European Premiere on the 17th of September at the British and Irish Film Festival in Luxembourg.
Blurred Lines proudly featured in the Irish Film Institute Directory, recognised for its impactful storytelling and contribution to Irish cinema.
Get the inside scoop as Blurred Lines director Mark Agar shares his journey into the movie business with Indie House. Discover how he turned his passion for storytelling into a career in film.