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. His short documentary on elder abuse, Free Ena Farley, 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 work has been shown at film festivals, on television, and through Amazon Prime, iTunes, YouTube, Vimeo, Vudu, Tubi, Plex, and other international streaming platforms. His novel, A Tincture of Madness, is available through Amazon. 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.
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Free Ena Farley! Documentary A short documentary on Elder Abuse.
Artists in NYC
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On the Block
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Refugees: Enemies or Victims?
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Producer America is a country built by immigrants and refugees. Is it doing enough to uphold its long tradition of helping those in need?
Breaking Bread
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Producer Discover great restaurants and cafes in different neighborhoods of New York. How sharing a delicious meal builds communion in more ways then one.
Shelter in the City
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Producer In the winter of 2015, there were approximately 60,000 men, women, and children staying in New York City shelters.* Of these almost 25,000 are children, and close to a third have mental illness. This does not count the homeless who are sleeping on trains, on benches, in parks, in abandon buildings, or with friends or family. This is the highest number of homeless since the Great Depression. Shelter in the City is a 90-minute documentary on homelessness in New York City. A variety of individuals and organizations have been interviewed to try to get a better understanding of the causes of homelessness and, hopefully, to try to find a solution. *Coalition for the Homeless Written by Terence Donnellan
Portraits of Faith
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City of Churches
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Meb Keflezighi: The Road to Boston
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Active Catholics
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Nocturnal Attorney
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Recruits
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Producer The Department of Veteran Affairs estimates eighteen veterans kill themselves every day. This is a metaphorical look at war through the life of one of those eighteen.
Norman Mooney: Making a Mark
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Gabriela Gonzalez Dellosso: Artist
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Michael Dominick: Sculptor
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Anki King: Portrait of an Artist
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A Hollywood Love Story
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Producer A young but ambitious New York couple break up and then separately head to Hollywood for fortune and fame, which eludes them, but they find something more important: their love for each other.
Telly Award - Won, Social Issues for Free Ena Farley
(2023)
Telly Award - Won, Broadcast for People's Telly for Free Ena Farley
(2023)
Emmy Award - Nominated: Refugees: Enemies or Victims
(2018)
Emmy Award - Nominated: Shelter in the City
(2017)
American Movie Awards - Won Special Marquee for Shelter in the City
(2016)
Communicator Awards - Won, Biography for City of Churches
(2016)