SCREENINGS & AWARDS*Winner Gradam Gael Linn, 52nd Corona Cork International Film Festival* *Winner Audience Award Sapporo International Film Festival, Japan* *Winner Audience Award Compostela de Santiago Film Festival* *Winner Audience Award Festival de Lyon-Villeurbane* *Nomination Best Foreign Language, Heart of Gold Film Festival* *Official Selection Best Short Film Celtic Media Festival* Special Screening at Glucksman Ireland house at New York University, USA, May 2009 California International Film Festival, USA, April 2009 Heart of Gold International Film Festival, Australia, March 2009 Cinegael Montreal, Canada, March 2009 25th Festival de Lille, France, March 2009 Festival du Film Court de Villeurbanne, France, 2009 Compostela de Santiago Film Festival, Spain, May 2009 Cinemagic Youth Film Festival, Northern Ireland, November 2008 Beauvais Focus on Irish Film, France, October 2008 Montreal International Film Festival, Canada, August 2008 Sapporo International Film Festival, Japan, July 2008 McCracken Film Festival, Northern Ireland, July 2008 Festroia, Portugal, June 2008 Amsterdam Shorts! International Film Festival, the Netherlands, June 2008 10th Taipei Film Festival, Taiwan, July 2008 Long Island Film Festival, USA, June 2008 Feile na Bealtaine, Kerry, Ireland, May 2008 NexT Film Festival, Romania, May 2008 Celtic Media Festival, Ireland, April 2008 Seattle Irish Reels Film Festival, Canada, March 2008 Jameson Dublin International Film Festival, February 2008 Savoy Screen One, Dublin Ireland, November 2007 52nd Corona Cork International Film Festival, Ireland, November 2007 Press Article: http://rebeccakemp.com/pages/features/irish-shorts.php |
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Short Film – An Duil (The Desire)
TITLE: An Duil (The Desire) Funded by: Filmbase/TG4 Lasair Scheme Director: Cathal Watters Running Time: 17 Mins Key Cast: Aiden Jordan, Brid McCarthy, Bibi Larsson More Information An Duil is the story of a married couple whose relationship has long since lost its spark. As they sit down to another dreary dinner, Kevin shakes the monotony by divulging the details of an illicit one night stand to an embittered Rose. Press about An Duil:
Other Film Work Awarded development funding from the Irish Film Board for a script "The Pit Ponies". Eel shorted for funding 2014. |