Terence Donnellan
- Producer
- Director
- Writer
Terence Donnellan is a writer, director, and producer for film and television. Two of his feature documentaries were nominated for Emmy awards. His third documentary is being distributed nationally via PBS.
Shelter in the City (about homelessness in NYC) and Refugees: Enemies or Victims? (about the Syrian refugee crisis), played at film festivals, on television, were nominated for Emmy awards, and are available to stream on Amazon.
Artists in NYC, (about visual artists living and working in New York City), played at the Fine Arts Film Festival, is showing nationally on PBS, and has shown through Amazon Prime, Vimeo, Tubi, Cineverse, Stash on YouTube, Typhoon on Demand, The Movie Studio, Filmocracy, Rlaxx TV, Popsy on Plex, Xumo, Q0sm.
His short documentary Free Ena Farley! (on elder abuse) has more than 1,000,000 views on YouTube in less than a year and won two Telly Awards.
For seven years, he was responsible for producing, directing, writing, and delivering entire television seasons (interview shows). He has also written, directed, and produced short fiction and nonfiction films, commercials, PSAs, and other media projects.
His novel, A Tincture of Madness, about the fine line between genius and madness is available through Amazon and Barnes & Noble. Theatre plays have been presented in various small theaters in NYC. He teaches at New York Film Academy. He is in development for his next feature film, Midnight Movie in Manhattan.
Shelter in the City (about homelessness in NYC) and Refugees: Enemies or Victims? (about the Syrian refugee crisis), played at film festivals, on television, were nominated for Emmy awards, and are available to stream on Amazon.
Artists in NYC, (about visual artists living and working in New York City), played at the Fine Arts Film Festival, is showing nationally on PBS, and has shown through Amazon Prime, Vimeo, Tubi, Cineverse, Stash on YouTube, Typhoon on Demand, The Movie Studio, Filmocracy, Rlaxx TV, Popsy on Plex, Xumo, Q0sm.
His short documentary Free Ena Farley! (on elder abuse) has more than 1,000,000 views on YouTube in less than a year and won two Telly Awards.
For seven years, he was responsible for producing, directing, writing, and delivering entire television seasons (interview shows). He has also written, directed, and produced short fiction and nonfiction films, commercials, PSAs, and other media projects.
His novel, A Tincture of Madness, about the fine line between genius and madness is available through Amazon and Barnes & Noble. Theatre plays have been presented in various small theaters in NYC. He teaches at New York Film Academy. He is in development for his next feature film, Midnight Movie in Manhattan.