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  1. Jan 21, 2023 · Domhnall Gleeson Was Reportedly Dating Producer Juliette Bonass in the Past. Domhnall grew up in Dublin county in Ireland, attended the Malahide Community School, and was a part of the drama group. He then attended the Dublin Institute of Technology, where he graduated with a degree in Media Arts.

  2. A few short years ago, Juliette Bonass was just another determined young filmmaker with a dream. Now she’s attracted global attention. Derek O’Connor meets the Irish film industry’s not-so-secret weapon to find out how she did it.

  3. May 31, 2015 · Having worked with the likes of Amy Huberman and Jack Reynor, movie producer Juliette Bonass is being touted as the Irish film industry's rising star. We discover a rare case of the nice girl...

  4. Juliette Bonass. Academy Member. Over the past few years, Juliette has cemented herself as one of Ireland's leading producers in film and television. Having studied Media Arts in DIT, Juliette began her production career with a number of short films and television comedies.

  5. Juliette Bonass was born on 21 December 1982 in Dublin, Ireland. Juliette is a production manager and producer, known for A Date for Mad Mary (2016), Guardian of the Ancient Shadow Crown (2014) and Get Up and Go (2014).

  6. A Date for Mad Mary is a 2016 Irish drama film directed by Darren Thornton. [1] . It won two Irish Film & Television Awards, including Best Film. Thornton and his brother Colin adapted it from Yasmine Akram 's one-woman play 10 Dates with Mad Mary (2010). [2] Plot.

  7. Juliette Bonass was born on December 21, 1982 in Dublin, Ireland. Juliette is a production manager and producer, known for A Date for Mad Mary (2016), Guardian of the Ancient Shadow Crown (2014) and Get Up and Go (2014).

  8. May 4, 2015 · Juliette Bonass studied film and broadcasting at DIT University in Dublin specializing in directing but later found that she was more drawn to production. After graduating she started out in commercials as an assistant.

  9. With ‘Glassland’ being released on DVD, IFTN’s Paul Byrne talks to producer Juliette Bonass about putting the filmmaker before the box-office. As with all good art, there’s a need in film to shine a light into life’s darkest corners.

  10. Juliette Bonass has worked in the Irish Film and Television industry for 14 years. She started working as a producer in 2009 on many short films before going on to co-produce on feature film projects with production companies such as Fastnet Films and Element Pictures.