Kevin Toolis is a writer, filmmaker and the founder ofmanyriversfilms. Toolis is the author of a classic account of the Irish Troubles Rebel Hearts: Journeys Within the IRA’s Soul, a study of the IRA. Born in Edinburgh to Irish parents Toolis has lived and worked in the United States and Namibia and reported from all over the world. He also wrote screenplays for Universal Pictures. For a decade he worked as a magazine writer for the Guardian newspaper in London but also wrote for the New York Times Magazine and the Observer. Toolis is an acknowledged terrorism expert and has studied and reported on conflicts in Africa, Ireland and the Middle East. Toolis began making documentary films in the mid-nineties. His reporting and producing credits include Getting Away With Murder, The Devil Amongst Us, Circus Days, Circus Nights, Africa’s Schindler’s List, Anatomy of Attack, Cult of the Suicide Bomber, Car Bomb and The Big Heist. |
Rebel Hearts: Journeys within the IRA’s Soul (Picador, 1996)
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"The arts and humanities need to be defended and we must fight for the freedom to extend barriers, not merely to work within them. What better arena than The Battle of Ideas?"
Professor Colin Lawson, Director, Royal College of Music