4th Annual Waterford Film Festival : 2010 Results
This year between films and screenplays we received our highest number of submissions from filmmakers and writers from across Ireland, U.K, Germany, France, Serbia, Spain and as far as the USA and Canada.
There was a great mix - from comedies to dramas and factual documentaries to feature films. The short films ranged from first time directors to award-winning films including films that star Brendan Gleeson and the late Mick Lally. An execllent mix of local, national and international films...
Best Feature Film:
Winner: 100 Mornings
Genre: Drama
Producer: Katie Holly
Director: Conor Horgan
Country of origin: Ireland
Running time: 83 minutes
Language: English
Screening History: 2010 Winner Irish Film and Television Awards.
Previously viewed at 2010 International Film Festivals in Dublin, Perth, Rhode Island, Portland and New York.
Galway Film Fleadh & San Francisco Irish Film Festival www.onehundredmornings.com |
Runners up: Motel Nana
Genre: Drama
Producer: Predrag Velinovic
Director: Predrag Velinovic
Country of origin: Serbia
Running Time: 92 minutes
Language: Bosnian, Serbian
Screening History: Cinema City Festival, Irish premiere |
Best Feature Documentary:
Winner: Who is Dervela Murphy
Producer: Martina McGlynn
Director: Garret Daly
Country of origin: Ireland
Running Time: 64 minutes
Language: English
Screening History: Premiered at 2010 Lismore Immrama Travel Writers Festival. |
Runners Up: Neither Fish Nor Fowl
Producer: Mark Anderson
Director: Fiona Murphy
Country of origin: UK
Running Time: 60 minutes
Language: English
Screening History: Irish Premiere |
Best Short Film:
Winner: Crossword
Producer: Claire Mc Caughley
Director: Vincent Gallagher
Running Time: 13 minutes
Logline: A lonely woman who finds solace in a crossword finds that the answers to the clues are all around her. |
Runners up: The Long Lonely Walk
Producer: Leon Chambers
Director: Leon Chambers
Running Time: 12 minutes
Logline: The long lonely walk follows the stories of a bomb disposal expert, a boy and an eldery women. |
Best Short Screenplay:
Winner : Second Friday by Andrew Moynihan
Runner up: In Ribbons by Caroline Farrell
| Finalists |
Script Title |
Playwright |
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Defining Fay |
Sasha Damjanowski |
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In Ribbons |
Caroline Farrell Runner up |
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You have got to believe me |
Killian Garvan |
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placebo |
Barry Grant |
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Spitfire |
Adam Gray |
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Who’s Kidding Who? |
Bill Haworth |
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The Other Way |
Orla Kavanagh and Louisa Griffin |
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Twist of Fate |
Rebecca Mc Donald |
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Second Friday |
Andrew Moynihan Winner |
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Being There |
Eamon Murphy |
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Time To Go |
Patrick Nash |
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Learning to Ride |
Hilary O'Callaghan |
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The Kids Last Fight |
Campbell Perry |
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Fading Numbers |
Sean Ryan |
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One More Day |
Peter Sands |
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No Comment |
Gerard Shannon |
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No MAN'S Land |
Hugh Travers |
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Occupational Therapy |
Janette Walkinshaw |
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The One Night Stand |
Richard Walsh and Brian O'Leary |
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The Last Man |
Noel Wills |
Congratulations to all the winners of the 2010 festival and we would also like to thank all of our sponsors, volunteers and friends of the festival as without them it would not have been possible.
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