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Declan Cassidy – IMDb
Declan Cassidy, Director: Whatever Turns You On. Declan Cassidy is known for Whatever Turns You On (2008), Romancing Ireland (2022) and Spoon (2011).

Louth carer Declan Cassidy’s TikTok video goes viral with 1 million views in 48 hours
A TikTok of an Irish carer calming his anxious mother has gone viral on the platform, with a million views in the first 48 hours.

The clock turns back for Oscar-qualified film maker on TikTok
When Irish film maker, Declan Cassidy’s short film about a Dublin homeless man qualified for Oscar consideration in 2010, it was by winning a film festival in the USA, where it played in front of an audience of hundreds. So, when he decided to upload the Irish Film Board-funded short to his newly op…

Aspen Short Win for Declan Cassidy | The Irish Film & Television Network
The latest news stories from the Irish Film & Television Network, on production, training opportunities, casting and much more.
‘Eight months after recovering from Covid, I have to put chilli in my porridge just so I can taste something’
Eight months after recovering from Covid-19, Declan Cassidy puts chilli in his porridge and makes sandwiches with chocolate and sundried tomatoes to try and get some taste.

Declan brings Romance to our shores
The title of local director Declan Cassidy’s latest production Romancing Ireland would suggest we might expect another dating show, but looks can be deceptive.

Jason O’Toole: Covid lockdown let me confront my fear – and write a play
I decided to stop putting my big dream on the long finger and put together The Intruder
‘Tasteless’ Declan puts the spice back in his life
What would life be like without the smell of freshly baked bread or a pungent camembert, or the taste of a rich Cabernet or tangy lemon sorbet?
All you need to know about Covid and losing your sense of smell
We often don’t realise just how important our sense of smell is until we’ve lost it, as was the case for many with Covid
Is enough being done to keep Dublin Bay safe for swimmers this summer?
Malfunction at upgraded part of Ringsend plant, increased construction in the city and a leaky legacy are muddying the waters.

Irishman who lost sense of smell to Covid-19 has to put jalapeno in his porridge
Declan Cassidy hasn’t been able to smell or taste anything since he was diagnosed with coronavirus in March following a trip to Berlin

Declan Cassidy, Rachel Rath The Irish Film and Television Academy (IFTA) ‘In Conversation with David Kelly’ held at the Irish Stock Photo – Alamy
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Tasteless Cuisine: Man ‘getting used to’ chillis in porridge after COVID-19
A man who lost his sense of taste after contracting COVID-19 says he is getting used to strange f…
Declan’s new Covid project
An online mini-series, starring actors in their homes during COVID-19 lockdown in Ireland, UK, Spain, France, Germany and the USA, is due for release on August 1.

Cassidy Wraps Latest Short ‘Animus’ | The Irish Film & Television Network
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Drogheda ‘should host a film festival’
A LOCAL film director will be premiering his latest offering at the biggest film festival in the country this month, and is calling for Drogheda to host a festival of its own.

Prague Terror Threat Halts Production on ‘Mrs. Friendly’ | The Irish Film & Television Network
The latest news stories from the Irish Film & Television Network, on production, training opportunities, casting and much more.

Transylvanian win for local film director Declan Cassidy
MULTI-award winning Irish film maker Declan Cassidy has notched up another win after scooping an award at a film making competition in Transylvania.

Win for Irish film boosts Oscar prospects
AN Irish short film could be in line for an Oscar after scooping an important win at the prestigious Aspen Shortsfest in the United States.