Producer Eimhear O’Neill’s most notable credits prior to founding Chapterhouse Films include:
Critics’ Choice Award-winning and Sundance Film Festival hit The Go-Go’s, directed by Alison Ellwood, co-producing Emmy-nominated No Stone Unturned directed by Academy Award winner Alex Gibney and Emmy, Peabody and IFTA-winning feature documentary Mea Maxima Culpa: Silence in the House of God for HBO.
Eimhear also served as a producer on Paramount+ feature documentary Let the Canary Sing about activist and artist Cyndi Lauper, and co-produced Netflix’s Mercury 13.
She executive produced Boy George and Culture Club which premiered at the 2025 Tribeca Film Festival along with Murder of a GAA Chairman, Nicola: Taking Back Control and Michael Lynn: The Fugitive for RTÉ.
As a director, Eimhear wrote the Northern Ireland Women’s Coalition story back into history via Celtic Media Award-nominee Wave Goodbye to Dinosaurs for PBS and BBC Northern Ireland as well as co-directing the Galway Film Fleadh award-winning short Inez: A Challenging Woman about trade unionist Inez McCormick. For BBC Northern Ireland, she directed Special Me and The Joy of Sets.
Alongside production, Eimhear was formerly Head of Development at BAFTA-winning studio, Fine Point Films.
She was also a recipient of the BFI Flare Filmmakers’ Mentorship Programme and a former Fast Track/Ones To Watch.
Eimhear is currently a board member of Northern Ireland Screen.