about
all my friends
All My Friends is a queer-led Irish film & TV production company founded by Killian Casey and Philip Emo. The company makes bold, character-driven stories and collaborates with emerging and underrepresented voices. Their most recent short, His House, Home, funded by Screen Ireland’s 2024 Focus Shorts scheme, premiered at the Galway Film Fleadh 2025. Their debut, This Is Not An Attack On Your Parenting, starring Sinéad Cusack and directed by Rory Fleck Byrne, screened at international festivals including Cork, IRIS Prize, and GAZE.
Currently, All My Friends is developing a slate of feature films and TV series, including Fishing, written and directed by Aisling O’Regan Sargent and selected for development as part of the X-Pollinator: INCUBATOR 2.0 scheme in 2025, as well as a feature film adaptation of Gavin McCrea’s memoir Cells: Memories For My Mother.
We collaborate closely on all aspects of the company’s projects, combining production experience and creative development to shape the company’s evolving slate of film and TV projects, establishing All My Friends as a new, distinctive voice in the feature film landscape.
KILLIAN CASEY
Producer
Killian Casey is a film producer with a strong background in physical production and a steadily growing body of work. He brings a practical, on-the-ground approach to filmmaking, shaped by his work in the production departments of large-scale productions shot in Ireland and hands-on experience producing music videos, commercials, and documentaries. He is a graduate of the NFS at IADT and TUD/Screen Ireland’s Advanced Producing course (2024).
PHILIP EMO
Writer & Producer
Killian Casey is a film producer with a strong background in physical production and a steadily growing body of work. He brings a practical, on-the-ground approach to filmmaking, shaped by his work in the production departments of large-scale productions shot in Ireland and hands-on experience producing music videos, commercials, and documentaries. He is a graduate of the NFS at IADT and TUD/Screen Ireland’s Advanced Producing course (2024).