Samuel Mac Fadden
- Director
- Writer
- Editor
Samuel Mac Fadden, American film director raised in Italy, was born in
1981. Grandson of the film director Hamilton Mac Fadden, in 2009 was
graduated with a first class honours degree in "Film History and
Criticism"at the Università degli Studi di Roma "La Sapienza"; he
completed a Master's in Film Direction at the Huston School of Film and
Digital Media. He had shot various short films. In 2008 his first full
length film "Al Termine della Notte", a thriller, has been presented at
The RomeFilmFestival. In 2010 he has directed "Andromache", a short
documentary about three young Gipsies and their relationship with the
city of Dublin. Also in 2010 he directed "The Gates of Dawn". Based
on the legend of "Tristan and Isolde", this short film is a dreamlike
tale of the passionate and intense love between two young lovers linked
and divided by destiny and a spellbound series of events. In the same
year he directed "Shelter from the Storm", a thriller shot in Ireland.
In a setting of racial conflict and rival gang fights, a dream of love
and redemption played out between a young Irish loser, and a beautiful
Nigerian prostitute in a mysterious, tough, and nocturnal Galway.