Randal Plunkett(I)
- Cinematographer
- Producer
- Director
Randal Plunkett is an award-winning Irish film director and producer
from Dunsany, County Meath, Ireland. Randal was brought up in the
Plunkett family's ancestral home, the historic Dunsany Castle, where
many of his famous kin found inspiration before him. Growing up
surrounded by 900 years of family history and a sprawling collection of
art and antiquities has left an indelible impression on Randal's work,
which critics have described as 'lush, macabre, gothic, and beautiful'.
The Plunkett family boasts a long and storied history in Ireland.
Randal is able to trace his lineage directly to many famed and
celebrated Plunkett ancestors, among them: St. Oliver Plunkett,
Ireland's famous martyr and saint who perished at the hands of the
British and whose head still resides in Drogheda today; Sir Horace
Plunkett, co-founder of the Irish agricultural Co-operative movement;
Randal's great- Grandfather John Merton Plunkett, aka Lord Dunsany,
esteemed play-write and the God-father of fantasy literature; Edward
Plunkett, Randal's father and respected modern artist. Upon the passing
of Edward in 2011, Randal inherited the title of 21st Lord Dunsany and
took his place as head of the Plunkett Family. Randal finds inspiration
in the works of legendary directors David Lynch, Akira Kurosawa, Peter
Greenaway, and Nicholas Ray, and is particularly drawn to the unnerving
and psychologically penetrating storytelling of Roman Polanski. Randal
holds a degree in film studies from Kingston University in London and a
degree in Digital Video from SAE Institute in London.