Stephen McAnena

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Stephen McAnena is a writer.

In 1998, Stephen McAnena wrote the short film The Good Son, that was nominated for the Critics' Week Award at the 1999 Cannes Film Festival. In 2000, he wrote BBC Schools film "Some Things I Don't Know", nominated for a BAFTA in 2001.

In 2002, McAnena collaborated with Nell Leyshon on radio play "Milk", winner of the Richard Imison Award in 2003. Also in 2002, he wrote the Irish language film "Ocras", winner of the UIP Award at that year's Cork Film Festival.

In 2003, McAnena wrote his first stage play "Stevie's Big Game", for Partisan Productions and the Ballynafeigh Community Development Association.

In 2005 he wrote the low budget horror film "Nailed", currently awaiting release, as well as a graphic novel in collaboration with legendary comic book artist William Simpson, that will be published in 2007.

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www.nailedmovie.com