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  1. 28 de jun. de 2017 · a film by Frankie Fenton

  2. It's Not Yet Dark. "It's Not Yet Dark" is a feature-length documentary telling the story of Simon Fitzmaurice, a talented Irish filmmaker who is living with Motor Neuron Disease (ALS). He was diagnosed at the age of 34 after his short film premiered at the Sundance Film Festival, while his wife was expecting their third child.

  3. It’s not dark yet, but it’s getting there. Well, I’ve been to London and I’ve been to gay Paree. I’ve followed the river and I got to the sea. I’ve been down on the bottom of a world full of lies. I ain’t looking for nothing in anyone’s eyes. Sometimes my burden seems more than I can bear. It’s not dark yet, but it’s getting ...

  4. Not Dark Yet Lyrics Übersetzung. Die Schatten werden länger und ich bin den ganzen Tag hier gewesen. Es ist zu heiß um zu schlafen und die Zeit läuft davon. Fühle mich als hätte sich meine Seele in Stahl verwandelt. Ich habe noch die Narben die die Sonne nicht heilte. Da ist nicht mal Platz genug um sich irgendwo aufzuhalten.

  5. It's Not Yet Dark Documentary 2017 1 hr 17 min iTunes Available on iTunes An Irish filmmaker refuses to let a diagnosis of Motor Neuron Disease stop him from directing a feature film, using only his eyes to communicate via a computer. Documentary 2017 1 hr 17 min ...

  6. It's not dark yet, but it's getting there. Well I been to London and I been to gay Paree. I followed the river and I got to the sea. I've been down to the bottom of a whirlpool of lies. I ain't lookin' for nothin' in anyone's eyes. Sometimes my burden is more than I can bear. It's not dark yet, but it's getting there.

  7. His artistic supporter, Colin Farrell, beautifully narrates this life-affirming story which is based on Simon’s book also titled It’s Not Yet Dark. Narrated by Colin Farrell, this is the incredible story of Simon Fitzmaurice, a young Irish filmmaker who, despite a diagnosis of Motor Neuron Disease, goes on to direct an award-winning feature film solely through the use of his eyes.