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Brian O'Flaherty is a master storyteller whose films delve deep into the lives and legacies of iconic figures, unearthing the human moments that shaped their greatness. With a keen eye for detail and a gift for crafting compelling narratives, O'Flaherty's documentaries transport viewers to pivotal moments in history, inviting them to experience the triumphs and struggles of his subjects firsthand. O'Flaherty's filmography is a testament to his versatility and his commitment to bringing underrepresented stories to the forefront. From his intimate portrait of Alec Guinness, "Alec Guinness: A Class Act," to his exploration of the dynamic relationship between Alfred Hitchcock and Sean O'Casey in "When Hitchcock met O'Casey," his films captivate audiences with their meticulous research, nuanced character studies, and a keen understanding of the social and political contexts that shaped his subjects' lives. One of O'Flaherty's most acclaimed works, "James Connolly: A Working Class Hero," delves into the life of the Irish revolutionary and labor leader, shedding light on his pivotal role in the 1916 Easter Rising and his unwavering dedication to the cause of the working class. With his skillful blending of archival footage, interviews, and dramatic reenactments, O'Flaherty brings Connolly's story to life, inviting viewers to re-examine the complex and often overlooked figures who have shaped the course of history.