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Published 15:43 2 May 2014 BST
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For Conor's character, Green and her writing team certainly did the research: "We spoke to a lot of neuro-psychologists for the Conor character. We wanted to get a realistic representation of what his character would be like and the range of behaviour for his character. However, not all behaviour is the same and Edward (MacLiam) was brilliant at finding that character and letting him emerge. We still continued to talk to psychologists about his character during filming, however."
Green also spoke about how much of a privilege it was to work with American actor, Will Forte: "He is such an impressive actor! People are only starting to realise what is he capable of! We had a look at the male actors in that age range and when we saw Will, we thought, this guy can do this. I'm so happy because we had him first! (laughs) Now, with all of his success, everyone else is seeing what we saw. He's a visionary!"
Even though Green was born in the States, she has worked extensively in Ireland: "Well, I've worked back and forth! I feel Irish! (laughs) Working in Ireland makes me feel inspired and supported. After the success of New Boy, I cemented my relations with the Film Board and other filmmakers here and thought, this is the place for me. A place where I can nurture my film work and type of filmmaking I want to work in."
In terms of how Green feels about Irish film in general, she thinks that this is a great place to work: "Filmmakers are maturing here and there is a great wave of new filmmakers. It's great to see Irish work internationally. I get excited when I see an Irish film abroad, or an actor, or content. I do feel like we are part of something very exciting and I also feel very accepted and supported as an Irish filmmaker. I accept my Irish adoption! (laughs)"
The film has been receiving some wonderful reviews and receptions and Green is very much looking forward to its release date here: "We had some special screenings in the US and the audiences have been wonderful. Now, with the Irish release date, we feel like the film is coming home. You know, this isn't a loud and noisy film, so we needed people to be supportive and spread the word. We're looking forward to it making it back to Ireland!"
Run & Jump will be released in cinemas this weekend. You can check out our review here.

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