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06 Sept 2025

Students in Louth raise over half of their target funds for their short film

The group have raised over €1.5k for the project

Students in Louth raise over half of their target funds for their short film

Courtesy of GoFundMe

Five students studying in the Dundalk Institute of Technology (DkIT) have raised over €1,500 for their short film project.

The final-year college students, who study film and TV and are aspiring filmmakers, have set their sights on raising €3k for their short film creation 'Borrowed Time'. 

The money raised will go towards visually improving the groups short film, which follows the story of a girl, Laura, who seeks advice from mother Francesca about a recent break-up. 

Francesca is the protagonist, who reflects on her younger years during the 1990's. The DkIT students will begin filming in February and are hoping to raise as much as possible on their GoFundMe page

The 20-minute film is written, directed and produced by: Orlaith McCullough, Michael Martin, Jasmine Badrick, Kieran Tyrrell and Lurcan Farrelly.

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