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      • It’s Not Yet Dark” is a memoir written by Simon Fitzmaurice, an Irish Film Maker, who was diagnosed with MND (Motor Neuron Disease a/k/a ALS (Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis) a/k/a Lou Gehrigs’ Disease) at the age of 34.
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  2. Aug 4, 2017 · It's Not Yet Dark tells the ground breaking story of Simon Fitzmaurice, a talented young Irish film maker with ALS (MND), as he embarks on directing his first feature film through the use of his eyes and eye gaze technology.

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    • Frankie Fenton
  3. Aug 18, 2016 · It’s not dark yet’, it proclaims, and leaves it there without the complementary negativity of the refrain’s ‘but it’s getting there’. The point is that death is not yet upon him; there’s still time for him to turn his life around.

  4. Oct 16, 2017 · It's Not Yet Dark is an inspirational story of survival and a heartfelt portrait of a young Wicklow man whose love for life, and those who surround him, drives him to be the best version...

    • Frankie Fenton
  5. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Not_Dark_YetNot Dark Yet - Wikipedia

    "Not Dark Yet" received widespread acclaim upon its release in 1997 with many critics citing it as the highlight of Time Out of Mind. The refrain "It's not dark yet but it's getting there" is often interpreted as Bob Dylan, or at least the song's first-person narrator, confronting his mortality.

  6. Oct 11, 2017 · Clearly a man with a restless brain, Fitzmaurice – relying on an eye-gaze computer – also completed a memoir of his illness titled It's Not Yet Dark. Now it has become a moving, lively ...

    • Frankie Fenton
  7. Aug 25, 1997 · [Verse 1] Shadows are fallin' and I've been here all day. It's too hot to sleep and time is runnin' away. Feel like my soul has turned into steel. I've still got the scars that the sun didn't...

  8. Aug 4, 2017 · This movie, directed by Frankie Fenton, tells Fitzmaurice’s life story, one that is both heartbreaking and awe-inspiring. As he sits in his wheelchair, his handsome, unlined-by-wrinkles face now framed by a dark, boxy beard, Fitzmaurice presents a visual enigma.