In 1993, Neil Jordan donated a large collection of his own archive material to the National Library of Ireland, covering his work from Angel (1982) to the Crying game (1992), and is comprised of scripts, production notes, set plans, source materials, and more. Find more information via the NLI via the button below.
“One of the most important and substantial document collections held by the IFI Irish Film Archive is that of director Neil Jordan. In 2006, Jordan began the process of transferring his papers to the Archive, on a film-by-film basis. In 2018 the collection was donated to the State via the National Library of Ireland. The materials are now held across both organisations and are accessible to researchers wishing to study Jordan’s career.”
“The British Film Institute (BFI) has a presence on its website and at its physical locations that includes Neil Jordan. For example, the BFI website features his early film, Angel (1982), and his Oscar-winning film The Crying Game (1992). The BFI is the UK's lead organisation for film and the moving image, and its involvement with Jordan's work highlights the significance of his career in British and world cinema.”