With an IFTA win and BAFTA nod to her name, Niamh Algar is proving to be the one to watch. Ahead of the release of her hotly anticipated new film Censor, which delves into the back story of a film censor in the 80s who is triggered when a film echoes the disappearance of her sister, Niamh chatted to Lisa Cannon on Spotlight. ‘You have to remember these are actually people who sit in a room all day and watch movies and decide what should be cut out of a film because they feel like that should not be seen by the public,’ Niamh said of her role.
To prep for the film, she spoke of how she researched childhood trauma to better understand if it is something that could ever be erased from the mind to let the person move on. ‘The character is so
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