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06 Sept 2025

Short film shot in west Offaly town to premiere at Galway Film Fleadh

'For The Cure' was filmed on location in Banagher last November

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Darragh Shannon in 'For The Cure'

It has been announced that independent Irish film "For The Cure" will premiere at the Galway Film Fleadh on Friday, July 11.

The short film was written and directed by Conor McCormick and produced by Lorcan O’Hanlon. It was funded by FilmOffaly’s annual Short Film Award through the Offaly Arts Office, and the screening at the Fleadh will be the film’s first showing in front of a general audience.

The film was shot on location in Banagher in early November last year, and features actors Darragh Shannon and Aisling O'Sullivan as well as local extras.

Made with a budget of €12,000, this unnerving tale centres on a young man who appears to have lost the power of speech. Traumatised and upset, it’s clear a cure must be found- no matter how unorthodox.

"For The Cure is a mysterious and compelling exploration on the power of grief. The inventive use of traditional film stock and close attention to sound design make for a memorable viewing experience. We are excited to finally see this on the big screen and wish Conor and Lorcan every success with their film.” said FilmOffaly’s Darren Lee.

This is McCormick and O’Hanlon’s second film working together. Their last project, Bunker Baby was shot in Meath and premiered at last year’s Fleadh before featuring at the Dublin International Film Festival.

Galway Film Fleadh is an international film festival that has taken place every July since 1989. It’s an important platform for Irish filmmakers to be able to share their work on the world stage and offers a range of industry-led events to support organisations working in the Irish film industry. This year’s festival runs in various venues across the city from 8th-13th July.

The premiere of For The Cure will take place at the Town Hall Theatre at 9.30 am on Friday July 11, and will be screening in Ireland across a wide selection of festivals in the coming year.

FilmOffaly is co-funded by the Government of Ireland and the European Union through the EU Just Transition Fund Programme 2021-2027.

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