Irish film director Simon Fitzmaurice has sadly passed away.
The critically-acclaimed director and author was diagnosed with motor neuron disease back in 2008, and was initially given just four years to live.
Simon wrote bestselling book It’s Not Yet Dark, which described his battle with motor neuron disease – and was adapted into a film this year.
The film was directed by Frankie Fenton and narrated by Colin Farrell.
He also directed the 2015 film My Name Is Emily, which was nominated for eight IFTA awards.
According to The Irish Times, Simon is survived by his wife Ruth and five children.
Since the news broke, tributes have been pouring in on social media.
RIP #SimonFitzmaurice. A talented filmmaker and inspirational person. Our thoughts are with his family and friends. https://t.co/aj7LgjCb66
— Light House Cinema (@LightHouseD7) October 27, 2017
Desperately desperately sad news about Simon Fitzmaurice. Thinking of his amazing wife Ruth and their small kids. What a heroic attitude to life and love he passes on. #MyNameIsEmily
— Carol Smurf (@CarolSmurf) October 27, 2017
Sad news that Wicklow writer & director,Simon Fitzmaurice,has passed away.The 43yr old suffered with motor neurone disease.A great man RIP
— Padraig O’Reilly (@padraig_reilly) October 27, 2017
Gutting to hear that Simon Fitzmaurice has died. He and his wife Ruth are exceptional in spirit, resolve and creativity. Sincere condolences
— Hilary A White (@HAWhiteK) October 27, 2017