U2 - Every Breaking Wave
Aoife McArdle
U2 - Every Breaking Wave
Aoife McArdle
Rewind to Ireland in the early 80s: The North is at war with itself and cracking at the seams. They do not know the embodiment of peace yet. A young rock band is lying in the streets of Dublin after a gig, smoking cigarettes and staring up at the sky. The world will soon be their stage. And in a few years, a little girl will watch Taxi Driver with her mother and she’ll pick up a DV camera to start shooting her own home movies. These three worlds collide in Aoife McArdle’s short film Every Breaking Wave, a visual essay of U2’s song of the same name and Northern Ireland’s tumultuous era of internal conflict.
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Production Company
Somesuch -
DOP
Steve Annis -
VFX
Darran Nicholson -
Label
Island Records -
Editing Company
Final Cut -
Editor
Dan Sherwen -
Grading Company
Framestore -
Colourist
Simon Bourne -
Creative Agency
MAD London -
Creative Director
U2 - Jefferson Hack -
Casting Director
Leanne Flinn -
Steadicam
Derek Walker -
1ST AD
Amanda Black, Paul George -
Executive Producer
Sally Campbell, Tim Nash, Tash Tan -
Producer
Nick Goldsmith, Chris Martin -
Production Designer
Gillian Deveney -
Sound Design
Patch Rowland -
Costume Designer
Maggie Donnelly