A fascinating new Irish film has released a trailer ahead of its showing at this year’s Virgin Media Dublin International Film Festival. This doc casts an exciting eye on scientific advances in neurology, a link between Irish innovation in both the cinematic and scientific worlds. You can check out the trailer for David Burke’s Father of the Cyborgs now.
The official trailer for the new Irish documentary Father of the Cyborgs has been released ahead of its premiere at the Virgin Media Dublin International Film Festival this Friday 12th March.
Father of the Cyborgs looks at the fascinating life and career of Irish neuroscientist Dr Phil Kennedy. In the late 1990s he made global headlines for implanting several wire electrodes in the brain of a paralysed man and then teaching the locked-in patient to control a computer cursor with his mind.
He was compared to Alexander Graham Bell in The Washington Post and became known as ‘The Father of the Cyborgs’. He made the headlines more recently in 2014 when he travelled to South American and had tiny electrodes implanted inside his own brain in order to continue his research. The documentary examines the ethics of self-experimentation and the unintended consequences of a future where technology and human brains combine.
The documentary is the directorial debut of David Burke who co-produces with Sean Ó’Cualáin. The pair previously worked together on the IFTA-nominated documentary Crash and Burn.
Father of the Cyborgs is a Doc TV & Films production in association with Screen Ireland in co-production with RTÉ, Alfred P. Sloan Foundation and Science Foundation Ireland.
Wildcard Distribution will be releasing the documentary in cinemas in Ireland and the UK later this year. Tickets for Father of the Cyborgs are still available now from the VMDIFF online platform.
Press release courtesy of Limelight Communications