The Essence of Eva documentary

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The much-anticipated feature documentary The Essence of Eva is making appearances at film festivals around the world, delighting longtime fans of the late Maryland “songbird” and creating new Eva enthusiasts with every screening. Their website describes The Essence of Eva as “Featuring unheard songs and exclusive archive footage… a portrait of legendary singer Eva Cassidy from the perspective of her parents, family and friends.” They received development funding from Screen Ireland.


Independent filmmakers Malcolm Willis and Alex Fegan began work on their Eva Cassidy documentary in early 2020, but the worldwide COVID pandemic intervened, and the project took much longer to complete than they expected. Interviews with Eva’s family and friends in Maryland and Washington DC were only the beginning. Over the next several years, Malcolm and Alex traveled to Iceland, Nova Scotia, California, and as far as Maui in Hawaii to film interviews with over 30 people, including music superstars Sting and Mick Fleetwood. These interviews are supplemented in the film by archival footage of Eva Cassidy from the 1980s and 1990s. The filmmakers now consider the pandemic delays as a blessing, because new material was constantly turning up. Editing the film down to a length of approximately 82 minutes was a giant, painful challenge.


Galway Film FleadhThe documentary’s world premiere took place at the Galway Film Fleadh in Ireland, followed by screenings at the Internationale Hofer Filmtage (Hof International Film Festival) in Hof, Bavaria, and at the prestigious Vancouver International Film Festival in British Columbia, Canada, where it received the “Audience Award” in its category. The film was also nominated for Best Documentary at the 2026 Irish Film and Television Awards [IFTA].


The United States premiere will be at FilmFest DC in Eva’s hometown of Washington DC, on April 22nd and 23rd, 2026, at 8:30 PM at the Regal Gallery Place theater in Washington, DC. This will be Eva’s family’s first opportunity to see the film on a real movie screen They have, of course, seen it on a small screen. Her sister Anette told me, “We just loved it, we thought that it really told Eva’s story. My parents loved it, this is what they wanted from the beginning, a documentary. So so happy this is finally coming about.”

As a preview to the documentary screening, critic Alona Wartofsky returned to the Washington City Paper to write about “The Essence of Eva.”

The Essence of Eva

Filming the Documentary

Alex and Malcolm with Eva’s parents in Shady Side, Maryland
Documentary filming with music executive Tom Goldfogle in Chuck Brown Memorial Park
Documentary filming with Mary Ann Redmond, who was a mentor to Eva in the Washington DC music scene
With the Cassidy family in Maryland
Filming in Iceland
Malcolm and Alex filming in Iceland
Interviewing Sting
Source material used in the documentary (follow this link for the full story, and it’s a darned good one)
Malcolm and Alex in Berlin for the first market screening of “The Essence of Eva”


World Premiere in Galway, Ireland

GALWAY FILM FLEADH! Galway was full of film folk. Webmaster Laura Bligh and her sister Vivien Bligh traveled to Ireland to attend the world premiere of “The Essence of Eva.”






The Galway Film Fleadh brochure
“The Essence of Eva” in the Galway Film Fleadh program
Photo by Malcolm Willis, who disobeyed the instruction to turn his phone off during the film.
A Q&A session followed the screening. Laura had the opportunity to tell the audience that Eva’s parents are very pleased with the film.
Photo by Shawna McGowan
Filmmakers Malcolm Willis and Alex Fegan answering audience questions after the screening
The IFTA awards are the most prestgious in Ireland, so this nomination was very exciting


PODCAST INTERVIEW: Filmmaker Malcolm Willis is interviewed in this podcast by Gemma Creagh. (The podcast is also found elsewhere, but it’s all the same interview.)

Vancouver International Film Festival

Screening at VIFF. The Vancouver International Film Festival is one of the largest film festivals in North America
Co-director Alex Fegan (right) with Eva’s friend Bryan McCulley (left) in Vancouver. Bryan, whom we have to thank for the famous Blues Alley videos as well as other footage seen in the documentary, attended the second screening in Vancouver. “I just planned to go see the movie quietly and leave,” he told me, “but the director that was there [Alex Fegan] saw me during the Q&A and asked me to come up.” Bryan’s reaction? I loved the documentary, and I think the audience reception was great.”
Audience Award in the Portraits category
“The Essence of Eva” received the Audience Award in the Portraits category

FilmFest DC


Special FilmFest section in the Washington Post


One of several poster mock-ups – is there a finalized version yet? This one features a photo by Matthew Dols, taken a few days after the Blues Alley recording dates in January, 1996