Don Mullan - Documentaries

Documentaries

  • Between 1999–2002 Mullan made a series of ten television documentaries for Ireland’s TV3 flagship current affairs programme, 20/20, covering the following themes:

1. Sr. Helen Prejean and the Death Penalty 2. Kim Phuc (The little girl burning with napalm in the 1972 iconic Vietnam photograph) visits Richard Moore and Clare Gallagher (who lost her eyesight in the 1998 Omagh Bomb) 3. In the Game of the Father (European Champion boxer, Charlie Nash, and his sons) 4. The Murder of Seamus Ludlow 5. The Dublin and Monaghan Bombings (Part 1) 6. The Dublin and Monaghan Bombings (Part 2) 7. Bloody Sunday: The Right to Truth (Part 1) 8. Bloody Sunday: (Part 2) 9. Dr. Deirdre Killelea of The Panda Foundation (Helping children with ADHD) 10. Millvina Dean, Titanic Survivor

  • Executive Producer An Unreliable Witness (Grace Pictures, USA).
  • Executive Producer 'Gols Pela Vida' (Instituto de Pesquisa PELE Pequeno Principe, 2008), in which he negotiated the support of Gordon Banks in the promotion of 1283 Gold, Silver and Bronze laser numbered coins (representing the number of goals scored by the legendary Pele in his football career), produced by the Brazilian Mint, to support the work of the Hospital Pequeno Principe, Curitiba, Brazil, the biggest children's hospital in Latin America. It is a short 45 second advertising film promoting the coins which features Banks' iconic save from Pele during the 1970 Mexico World Cup.

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