
April 11, 1964 · 62 years old
Paddy Breathnach (born April 11, 1964 in Dublin, Ireland) is a film director and producer whose work spans multiple genres. He is best known for his crime comedy "I Went Down" (1997), romantic comedy "Blow Dry" (2000), psychological horror "Shrooms" (2007), and award-winning drama "Rosie" (2018).

A group of friends are stalked and murdered whilst looking for psilocybin mushrooms in the Irish woods.

In 2000, a small town hosts The British Hairdressing Championship, where a former 2-time winner, his son, his run-away wife and his runaway wife's lady lover reside (not all on speaking terms).

After a prank goes awry and lands a hospital janitor in a coma, a group of doctors begin dying at the hands of the comatose patient who is extracting revenge through out-of-body experiences.

An ex-con is forced into taking on a new task by a ruthless crime-boss, but finds he is hindered by the partner he has been teamed up with. However, he soon realizes they must work together if they are to survive.

When his estranged father returns, a hairdresser is forced to quit performing at the local drag club.

Three losers leave town owing $50k to a bookie. They go on a journey involving drinking, gambling on greyhounds, and hiring prostitutes, leading them into further debt and misadventures.

In this tender coming-of-age story, a young boy from a broken home learns the harsh realities of life after adopting an awkward greyhound and befriending a mysterious figure from his mother's past.