Lisa O'Neill features in new festival film

Ériu was developed in collaboration with Tiny Ark and Sounds from a Safe Harbour

Filmed against the backdrop of its home in Ballinlough, Co. Westmeath, arts and music festival Body & Soul this week launched a visual and musical journey featuring a number of Irish musicians including Cavan's own Lisa O'Neill.

Body&Soul's Ériu is a carefully curated collection of thirteen visual stories, each one a tale intricately imagined by artists and filmmakers.

Ériu is free to watch HERE, and was developed in collaboration with Tiny Ark and Sounds from a Safe Harbour.

“We have worked with a diverse selection of Ireland’s most interesting artists to create nine vignettes which unfold in front of you, including Æ MAK Aoife Dunne, Felix Power, John Francis Flynn & Brendan Jenkinson, Emma Nash featuring MuRli Bo, Maïa Nunes & David Power, Crash Ensemble & Lisa O'Neill, Peter Broderick, Alltar featuring Súil Amháin, Tomike & 1000 Beasts, CuRod, Edwina Guckian & John Carty, Overhead, The Albatross & Robyn Byrne, Light Sculptors & NewJackson.”

The musician's individual stories are directed by some of Ireland’s most celebrated and unique directors and filmmakers, including Eilis Doherty, Alex Delap, Ror Conaty, Myles O'Reilly, Jason Boland and Leon Forristal - with creative video agency Tiny Ark at the helm.

Ériu is funded by The Department of Tourism, Culture, Arts, Gaeltacht, Sport and Media.