Deragh Campbell
12 titles
Filmography
12 results

Matt and Mara
(2024)In Toronto, creative writing professor Mara bumps into Matt, a free-spirited author from her past. Bonded by their shared interests, the two grow closer as Mara juggles marriage, motherhood and work. But when Matt joins her on a road trip, pressure slowly mounts against their undefined relationship.
I Used to Be Darker
(2013)When Taryn (Deragh Campbell), a Northern Irish runaway, finds herself in trouble in Ocean City, MD, she seeks refuge in Baltimore with her aunt and uncle, Kim and Bill (Ned Oldham and Kim Taylor) who are having problems of their own: they're trying to dissolve their marriage gracefully for the sake of their daughter Abby (Hannah Gross), just home from her first year of college. A story of family revelations, people finding each other, letting go, looking for love where they've found it before and, figuring out where they might find it next.

Stinking Heaven
(2015)Filmed on a bygone video camera, Stinking Heaven immerses you in the darkest crevices of the 1990s: a rehab commune housing a coven of colorful yet caustic personalities. A lucid vision of Sartre’s assertion that “hell is other people,” written with an utmost sincere sense of anarchy. Oddly sublime.

Laberint Sequences
(2023)Light doubles and bends in Blake Williams’s sixth short, as the snaking camera twists and turns around corners that buzz with histories of 3D cinema. Deragh Campbell materializes toward the spectral end of this mesmeric experiment in perception, which coruscates with wonder in the Catalonian sun.

Family Portrait
(2023)A family's futile attempts at capturing a family photo take a turn when the matriarch vanishes, and one daughter becomes desperate to find her.

Project Ithaca
(2019)Five strangers wake up aboard an alien spacecraft and realize that their abductors have been harvesting human fear for eons.
Person to Person
(2014)
So Much Tenderness
(2022)This rich, complex portrait of the immigrant experience follows Aurora (NoĂ«lle Schönwald), a Colombian environmental lawyer who is forced to flee her native country when her husband is murdered. With the help of a young couple (Deragh Campbell and Kazik Radwanski), she surreptitiously crosses into Canada from the U.S. inside the trunk of a car, and is forced to start her life from scratch as a refugee. Six years later, while leading a seemingly normal life in Toronto with her tempestuous daughter LucĂa (Natalia Aranguren), Aurora is confronted with her past in the form of her estranged cousin Edgar (Francisco Zaldua), who was a suspect in her husband’s murder, and whose appearance threatens to destroy everything she’s built.
Pick
(2019)A young girl wears her afro to school on picture day and must deal with the unexpected consequences.

I Don't Know Who You Are
(2024)A Jamaican migrant and working musician becomes a victim of rape—and the Canadian healthcare system—when he can’t afford the medicine to prevent HIV.

The Other Half
(2016)A man haunted by his brother’s mysterious disappearance enters into a complicated romance with a painter suffering from severe bipolar disorder.

You Can Live Forever
(2023)A gay teen and the daughter of a prominent Jehovah's Witness elder embark on an intense affair that will force them to choose between faith and love.