“Yearbook” Film Stills Photography

“Yearbook” presents a haunting exploration of human resilience and the complexities of grief in the wake of tragedy. Through its gripping narrative and nuanced character portrayals, the film delves into the depths of the human psyche, unravelling the intricacies of loss, trauma, and personal redemption.

Film Stills Photographer Daniel Geesen shot Key Art for and designed this film poster for short film "Yearbook" by Thomas Burke

Testimonial from Writer and Director Thomas Burke

quality of photos are absolutely incredible

I highly recommend Daniel. Extremely professional and very easy to work with. Quality of photos are absolutely incredible.
Thomas Burke
Director, Producer, Writer

“Yearbook” Film Synopsis

In the aftermath of a tragic event, “Yearbook” follows the lives of Eva and Scott as they navigate the harrowing aftermath. Eva, a mother grappling with unimaginable loss, finds herself ostracised by society and haunted by the weight of forbidden grief. As she confronts societal judgment and her own conflicting emotions, Eva embarks on a journey of self-discovery and redemption, struggling to find a way forward amidst the ruins of her shattered life.

Meanwhile, Scott, grappling with his own demons and the spectre of societal hatred, finds solace in unexpected places as he seeks to reconcile his past and forge a path toward healing. Through evocative storytelling and intimate character moments, “Yearbook” paints a poignant portrait of lives shattered by tragedy, and the enduring struggle to find hope and redemption in the face of overwhelming despair.

“Yearbook” Key Highlights

Intense Psychological Drama

“Yearbook” delves deep into the psychological turmoil experienced by its characters, particularly Eva and Scott, as they grapple with the aftermath of a tragic event.

Exploration of Trauma

The film explores the profound impact of trauma on individuals and how they cope with the overwhelming emotions and memories that haunt them.

Social Commentary

Through the lens of Eva and Scott’s experiences, “Yearbook” offers a poignant commentary on societal attitudes towards victims of tragedy, highlighting the harsh judgment and ostracisation they face.

Intriguing Narrative Structure

With its nonlinear storytelling and evocative imagery, “Yearbook” captivates audiences as it gradually unveils the layers of its complex narrative.

Themes of Forbidden Grief

“Yearbook” raises thought-provoking questions about the nature of grief and the societal constraints that dictate how individuals are allowed to mourn.

Why “Yearbook” Matters

Film Stills Photographer Daniel Geesen shot Key Art for and designed this film poster for short film "Yearbook" by Thomas Burke

“Yearbook” matters because it confronts uncomfortable truths about the human experience and challenges societal norms surrounding grief, trauma, and redemption.

By exploring the psychological aftermath of a tragic event and the societal backlash faced by innocent victims, the film sheds light on the complexities of human emotions and relationships. It encourages audiences to question their assumptions about morality, forgiveness, and the nature of justice, prompting deeper reflection on the consequences of our actions and the power of empathy and understanding

Ultimately, “Yearbook” serves as a poignant reminder of the resilience of the human spirit and the importance of compassion in the face of adversity.

“Yearbook” Cast and Crew

Cast and crew of Irish Short Film "Yearbook"
The Cast and Crew of “Yearbook” by Film Stills Photographer Daniel Geesen

Cast

James Hayes as “Mike”
Joseph Byrne as “Scott”
Marie O’Donovan as “Eva”

Crew

Writer Thomas Burke
Director Thomas Burke
Producer Thomas Burke
DoP Oisín McFarland Smith
Sound Recordist Conor Waldron
Film Stills Photographer Daniel Geesen

“Yearbook” Filming Location

  • Coolock, County Dublin, Ireland

“Yearbook” BTS Photography

Film Stills Photographer Contact Details

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Location: Skerries, Co. Dublin, Ireland

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