The film has packed out venues all over Tipperary and beyond
The Fionn McCumhaill players' short film Bridget, has made it to the final of The Indie Short Film Festival in Los Angeles.
The Tipperary film was nominated in three categories.
It received nominations for best ensemble cast -John Peter Morris, Vicky Maher, Eugene O'Meara, and Cathal Fahey, for best young actor - Cathal Fahey and for best first-time director -Anne Williamson.
This little film made on a shoestring budget but with a passionate script was written by Brian Clancy and Anne Williamson and was put together with the hope of vindicating Bridget and banishing the pishogues and bad feeling this sad story left in the village for 130 years.
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It recently premiered in The United Theatre Westerly Rhode Island, to a sold out audience leaving them wanting more.
Ironically, it was screened on the anniversary of her death 15th of March and the news of the film reaching the short film finals also came on the 15th.
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The film has sold out every venue so far and hopefully will be shown at a suitable venue here before the awards and hopefully the nominees make it over to the finals.
Bridget's grave had a memorial stone placed there in 2024 .
Rest easy Bridget.
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