Forever is Now (2025)
Filmed over the last 18 months of the Irish Green Party’s time in government, Forever is Now follows party leader Eamon Ryan and his team on the political frontier of the climate crisis. Interwoven with this, the film follows Ryan’s relationship with his autistic son, Tommy, exploring hope, patience and a deeply personal relationship with nature at a critical tipping point in climate action.
Director: Neasa Ní Chianáin
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Eamon Ryan as Self |
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Edel Hackett as Self |
| Directing | Neasa Ní Chianáin | Director |
| Production | David Rane | Producer |
| Production | Hanne Phlypo | Co-Producer |
| Production | Ilja Roomans | Co-Producer |
| Camera | Gregor Meerman | Director of Photography |
| Camera | Victor Horstink | Director of Photography |
| Editing | Philippe Ravoet | Editor |
| Editing | Thomas Bouffioulx | Colorist |
| Editing | Manon Martin | Online Editor |
| Editing | Luca Melis | Assistant Editor |
| Visual Effects | Caroline Voglaire | VFX Artist |
| Visual Effects | Alexis Faton | VFX Artist |
| Sound | Alex Simu | Music |
| Sound | Mark Glynne | Sound Designer |
| Sound | Olmo van Straalen | Sound Designer |
| Sound | Sterre Hond | Assistant Music Supervisor |
| Camera | Rik Meier | Drone Cinematographer |
| Production | Anouk Schober | Assistant Production Manager |
| Production | Éile Ní Chianáin | Trainee Production Coordinator |