Elly Condron plays Sarah in new comedy-adventure feature Good Luck, Have Fun, Don’t Die, directed by Gore Verbinski, in cinemas tomorrow!
A Man From the Future arrives at a diner in LA where he must recruit the precise combination of disgruntled patrons to join him on a one-night quest...
#EllyCondron #GoreVerbinski @briarcliffent@goodluckhavefundontdie@ellycondron #GoodLuckHaveFunDontDie
For all those asking where they can see PUSH… we are over the moon to announce that it is now available to stream on Disney+ !!
That basically means we made a film that is at least as good as, like, Ratatouille (if not as long).
What a delightful and unexpected way to end a big journey with our little film.
Thank you - always and forever - to everyone who helped PUSH come to be. It means so, so much to me 💛
Congratulations to @florence@florenceandthemachine on their beautiful & brilliant NUMBER ONE album Everybody Scream❣️
It’s been a joy and an honour to sing, scream and chant on these songs
You can find us witching out on the album on ~
Everybody Scream
Witch Dance
You Can Have it All
Thanks for having us!
With love,
Luisa Miryam Katy Clay Fran & Elly
JURY THIS IS ENGLAND 2025 - ELLY CONDRON @ellycondron
Elly Condron est musicienne et comédienne de théâtre et de tv/cinéma depuis 10 ans. Elle est également scénariste depuis 2020. Elle a joué sur les planches du Royal Shakespeare Theatre, du Shakespeare’s Globe et du National Theatre. À l’écran, on a pu la voir dans des productions Sky et BBC, et elle a récemment fait ses débuts à Hollywood. Elle a donné naissance à son premier enfant il y a deux ans et a, juste avant, écrit, réalisé et joué dans Push, un court-métrage racontant son propre questionnement sur la maternité et la pression sociale qui l’entoure. Ce film lui a valu le prix RNC de la Meilleure interprétation à This is England 2024 (et quelques autres prix!). Elle écrit actuellement le scénario de son prochain film.
Elly Condron has been working as a stage and screen actor and musician for the last ten years and writing for the last 5. Her work in theatre spans the RSC, Shakespeare’s Globe and The National Theatre and on screen, she has worked for Sky, BBC and, recently, has dipped a little toe into Hollywood. She became a mother for the first time 2 years ago, but just before she did that, she wrote, directed and starred in a film about her experience of maternal ambivalence and societal pressure to conform - it went on to win Best Performance at This is England festival 2024 (and a few other awards to boot). She is currently writing her next film - so keep your eyes peeled!
Not only do we get to have our final festival screening of PUSH at the incredible @womenxfest , but have just found out that we’ve been nomm’d for two awards too!! What fresh heaven?!
Thanks for this and thank you @riannepictures for all you do championing women in film 💛
Details of the screening in bio xx
Looking forward to sharing a selection of films exploring the complexities of parenthood (prospective and current). There will be a Q+A after the screening where we’ll be really keen to hear your thoughts and hopefully have a honest discussion about all this damn mad stuff.
FEB 11th || 6-8pm || Rio Cinema Dalston
ticket link in bio 💚
Astonished and so delighted - for the whole PUSH team - to announce that we have been nominated for British/Irish Short Film of the Year at the 45th London Critics’ Circle awards
Congratulations to all of the nominees, we are in fabulous company!
Beyond proud of our whole team for getting PUSH to @tiefestival and beyond. To be awarded Best Performance is amazing and I’m very, very happy about it. Thank you to the jury and everyone who put together such a warm, welcoming festival. Shout out to my gorgeous and talented co-star @katmegronney ❤️