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  1. Alan Maher is an Irish film Producer and Co-Managing Director of Black Sheep - Marcie. Alan was Executive Producer on Sophie Fiennes' GRACE JONES: BLOODLIGHT AND BAMI, produced by Katie Holly at Blinder Films which premiered at TIFF 2017.

    • 6 Exchequer Street Dublin, D02 X304 Ireland
    • office@cowtownpictures.ie
  2. Alan Maher Designs. RF / EMI Noise Reduction Done Right. Professional Grounding EMR Specialists. For more than 25 years we have specialized in Recording studios, CD manufacturing facilities, residential homes, and commercial businesses.

  3. Alan Maher is an Emmy Award-winning Irish film Producer and Co-Managing Director of COWTOWN PICTURES. Prior to setting up Cowtown Pictures, Alan was lead producer on the film SONG OF GRANITE, which premiered at SXSW Film Festival to critical acclaim in March 2017 and went on to screen at Karlovy Vary and Galway, where it won the Best ...

    • 6 Exchequer Street Dublin, D02 X304 Ireland
    • office@cowtownpictures.ie
  4. View Alan Mahers profile on LinkedIn, a professional community of 1 billion members. Co Managing Director at Cowtown Pictures Limited · Emmy-Award winning film and television producer.

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    • London, England, United Kingdom
  5. Alan Maher is a partner in Cowtown Pictures and his recent feature film Rialto, written by Mark O’Halloran and directed by Peter Mackie Burns, premiered in the Orizzonti Competition of the Venice Film Festival in 2019 and will be released internationally in 2020.

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  6. Representing Ireland at the EFP Producer on the Move programme at the 2017 Cannes Film Festival, Mark Coffey talks to producer Alan Maher about his life in film.

  7. Feb 3, 2014 · Roads Entertainment has an intriguing backstory and is building a promising slate. Andreas Wiseman talks to producer Alan Maher about the new Dublin-based film and TV company.

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