
Nothing Compares
Réalisation
Kathryn FERGUSON
By the age of 20, singer Sinead O'Connor was one of Ireland's brightest rising stars. Her decision to use her fame to speak out on controversial issues shifted her narrative from stardom to worldwide condemnation. She reveals the abusive upbringing that left her feeling betrayed by both church and community and ultimately led her to find the therapeutic power of music.
Réalisé par
Kathryn FERGUSON
Photographie
Luke JACOBS
Montage
Mick MAHON
Musique
Irene BUCKLEY & Linda BUCKLEY
Production
TARA FILMS
Co-Production
Distribution
SHOWTIME
SHOWTIME
Réalisé par

Kathryn FERGUSON
Belfast-born Kathryn Ferguson is an award-winning director whose innovative and boundary-pushing documentary work has screened globally. She studied at Central Saint Martins and the Royal College of Art. Kathryn’s recent film, TAKING THE WATERS, premiered at Sheffield Doc Fest in 2018 and toured the international festival circuit. In 2021 Kathryn worked with Passion Pictures on the documentary short SPACE TO BE for The Guardian’s highly acclaimed documentary film series. After a decade of focusing on short-form work centred on identity, gender politics and community, she has recently completed her first feature documentary, NOTHING COMPARES.
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