Movies by Shelagh O'Brien
Welcome to our dedicated selection of films directed by Shelagh O'Brien. Here, you can explore a diverse range of works that highlight Shelagh O'Brien’s unique vision, storytelling style, and contribution to the world of cinema. Whether you’re an avid fan or discovering Shelagh o'brien’s filmography for the first time, this collection will guide you through critically acclaimed masterpieces, hidden gems, and influential titles that have shaped the director’s legacy.
Just for Laughs: The Gala Specials - Chelsea Handler (2023)
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A stand-up comedy special hosted by Chelsea Handler, recorded at the Just for Laughs Festival in Montreal.
Robby Hoffman: I'm Nervous (2019)
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From her religious upbringing to the US-Canada border to the holocaust, self-described ‘small ex-Chasidic, lesbian, Jewish stand-up comedian’ Robby Hoffman spares no one is this one-hour comedy special from Just For Laughs.
D.J. Demers: Interpreted (2019)
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Comedian D.J. Demers shines a light on life in LA, disability porn, big words, not to mention getting haircuts while deaf—all with the help of an American Sign Language interpreter in this one-hour comedy special from Just For Laughs.
Stratford Festival: Macbeth (2017)
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Antoni Cimolino’s chilling production of Macbeth takes you back to the stark reality of the 11th century, when the murderous king clawed his way to power. It has been praised as “a thrilling terror,” (Globe and Mail) “a bold and brutal take on the Scottish King’s tragic tale” (Toronto Star), and “a brilliant, terrifying show” that leaves people “gasping in the dark” (Chicago Tribune). Starring Ian Lake in “a galvanizing performance as an unusually young and sexually magnetic Macbeth” (New York Times) and Krystin Pellerin as “a standout Lady Macbeth … at once adorable yet devious” (Postmedia), this is a production that will haunt your dreams
The Tempest (2010)
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Featuring a mesmerizing performance by Christopher Plummer as Prospero, Shakespeare's The Tempest is brought from the stage of the Stratford Shakespeare Festival to the cinematic screen.