Thursday, 22 May 2008

Irish short is chosen for Sundance

Irish short is chosen for Sundance



The Irish Gaelic short film 'The Sound of People' has been selected to sieve as portion of the programme for the world famous Sundance Film Festival in the US.
The Simon Fitzmaurice-directed moving-picture show is the only Irish Gaelic short to be chosen for the International Dramatic Short pants broadcast at the festival in Park Urban center, UT next month.
Only 19 films in total have been chosen for the International Dramatic Drawers program.
'The Sound of People' stars Belfast histrion Martin McCann as Stephen, an 18-year-old world Health Organization travels into his past and futurity in the blank space of a present moment.
Commenting on the film's survival of the fittest, writer-director Fitzmaurice said: "I am absolutely over the moon about getting into Sundance. Everyone worked heart and soul on this film and this is a wonderful reaction."
The Sundance Cinema Fete runs from 17 to 27 January 2008; the freshly Brendan Gleeson and Colin Farrell-starring film 'In Bruges' volition open the festival.