Enniscorthy Guardian

Eighteen films at festival

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‘MIDNIGHT SHOW’ starring local actor John Crosbie is one of 18 films that has been selected for the inaugural Wexford Film Festival.

The festival, which will make its debut from November 25 to 27 in Wexford Arts Centre, was organised by Screen-based filmmaker Dave McGlone. It aims to shine a light on independen­t films and promote Wexford as a location for filmmakers from across the globe.

Following an entry process, the final films that will be shown during the festival have been selected. These include ‘By Any Means’, a film about a celebrity kidnapping which will make its world premiere at the Wexford festival. ‘Shiloh’ by Mark D Williams, which tells the true story of a Native American female boxer Shiloh LeBeau as she competes for the 2016 Ringside World Cham- pionship, will also be screened. Jonathan Togo and Ed Asner of CSI Miami fame will also make an appearance in ‘Blood Brothers’.

To shine a light on films that stand out in particular categories, there will be awards given for best film, best short film, best actor, best actress and best director.

There will also be a screenplay competitio­n sponsored by screenwrit­ing software company Final Draft, along with certificat­es of merit.

Several panels and workshops for filmmakers will also be held during the course of the festival and these will be announced at a later date.

‘We have film directors and actors flying in from places like New York and Vancouver for the festival and it promises to be quite the weekend,’ said Dave.

Through organising the festival, Dave’s ultimate goal is to establish the festival into an internatio­nally-recognised event.

‘We want to make it a big festival on the circuit. We want people to say “let’s go to the Wexford Film Festival”,’ said Dave. ‘ The goal is to make it big enough so that films that win awards will become Oscar-qualifying films. But that is something that is way down the line at the moment.’

Tickets are currently on sale from the Wexford Arts Centre and online.

 ??  ?? Dave McGlone directing Katie Lanigan in his film ‘The Girl at the End of the World’
Dave McGlone directing Katie Lanigan in his film ‘The Girl at the End of the World’

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