Graham Jones
Directing
Known For
An ensemble of mourners travel in their cars to the funeral of an Irishman who took his life in a car.
Davin

Starting as an old-school sleuth story, young Noreen begins investigating the suspicious circumstances surrounding her father's death, uncovering a shocking and sinister conspiracy that has been wreaking havoc in her hometown for years.
The Green Marker Scare

After receiving a bill for his own funeral, a self-involved real estate appraiser finds himself in an inexplicable state and goes digging for answers all the while not knowing that he has become the test subject of a fringe science experiment carried out at an unusual site.
After Thought

An experimental true crime documentary based on the unsolved murder of Raonaid Murray, a 17-year-old Irish girl, which achieved nationwide attention during the 2000s.
Rainy in Glenageary
"How to cheat the Leaving Certificate?" : a question posed by thousands of students every year in Ireland. A group of pupils set up an elaborate master-plan to beat the system and top the points race.
How to Cheat in the Leaving Certificate

A homeless Irish girl encounters a series of men who appear strikingly similar to each other
Nola and the Clones

Dozens of residents of a Japanese suburb are interviewed about a series of sightings of little men, in a story that gets progressively wilder with every new detail that is revealed.
Fudge 44

Female, 23 years old, seeks male for relationship without speaking. That's how the advert is worded by Dara, a girl in the west of Ireland. Before long, she meets a young man called Senan and together they embark on a kind of silent adventure. There's something about him she doesn't know, but he's not going to be chatty about it.
The Randomers

A seven year old boy from Ireland is spending a rural summer holiday in his mother's native Poland and on strict instructions to speak only that country's language
The History Student

A group of American tech moguls get drunk on a rainy Dublin afternoon.
Silicon Docks

A young Irish boy receives the gift of a ukulele from his uncle and proceeds upon a comic, suburban, mini-odyssey in which he struggles to properly identify with the nineteenth century instrument - despite a tsunami of global popularity that it has recently enjoyed online.