Emer Reynolds is a renowned film editor and feature documentary director, residing in Dublin, Ireland. Her directorial debut, the gripping documentary "Here Was Cuba", co-directed with John Murray, was met with critical acclaim, screened at numerous international festivals, and even earned a Grierson Award nomination in 2014.
Reynolds' most recent solo-directed feature documentary, "The Farthest", has been widely praised for its awe-inspiring portrayal of the Voyager spacecraft. This critically acclaimed film has garnered three prestigious awards, including the Audience Award at its premiere in the Dublin International Film Festival. The film made its international premiere at the esteemed Tribeca Film Festival, and has since enjoyed a successful release in Ireland, the UK, and the US, while continuing to tour international film festivals.
Throughout her illustrious career, Reynolds has written and directed four short films, and has also helmed the six-part TV drama series "Trouble in Paradise" for RTE. As a five-time winner of the IFTA award for Best Editor, her impressive feature film credits include "I Went Down", "The Actors", "The Eclipse", and "Patrick's Day". Her documentary work has also been notable, with projects such as "One Million Dubliners", "We Went to War", and "Broken Tail".