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Clonroche girls making screen debut in Dublin Film Festival short

A RANDOM ENQUIRY TO A QUAD HIRE FIRM LED TO FILM ROLES FOR THE TWO COUSINS

- By MARIA PEPPER

WHEN a film producer contacted a Wexford company enquiring about hiring quads, it resulted in a local woman and her teenage cousin taking the lead roles in a short movie which is to be shown as part of Dublin Internatio­nal Film Festival opening this week.

Twenty-five-year-old Kate Cullen and her 17-year-old cousin Guevara Hughes play two sisters in ‘4x4’, a film written and directed by Ayla Amano and produced by Aishling Malone.

In 1998, Kate’s farm-based family started the business that is now Quadventur­e and Guevara is her younger cousin who lives nearby in Killegney, Clonroche.

Looking for land and quads to use for the film, the producer did a Google search and found Quadventur­e before getting in contact with the Cullens.

‘They also asked if we knew of any young girls who were able to drive the quads well. That’s when I took over the conversati­ons with them. Guevara and I did video auditions together and facetimed Ayla,’ said Kate.

‘We knew they were on the fence about choosing girls who were natural on the quads but were not profession­al actors as opposed to choosing actors who were not natural quad drivers. Thankfully they decided to go with us.’

It’s the first film work that Kate has ever done, even though she has always had a passion for acting and wants to pursue it as a career – in the meantime, she works as a Technical Product Manager with Mastercard.

Growing up, she was a member of County Wexford Youth Theatre, Rathnure Pantomime Society and while studying Enterprise Computing in DCU, she was part of the college Drama Society.

She said ‘4x4’ was easy for the pair to work on because it was such a natural relationsh­ip and setting for them. ‘Guevara is my younger cousin and lives over the road from me. We are super close, and she has always been like a little sister to me.’

‘Ayla Amano, our amazing writer and director made our jobs so easy and so much fun at the same time. I loved every minute of the filming process and the whole experience. The crew were amazing to work with.’

Guevara is a 5th year student attending Coláiste Bríde in Enniscorth­y and had little or no acting experience before joining the film project but was always interested in the profession.

‘Kate and I were extremely lucky to have been picked to play the roles of Sam and Edie. The roles came naturally to both of us as we grew up surrounded by quads and farm life, Kate more so than I.

‘It was a supernatur­al experience thanks to the amazing guidance of Ayla Amano, who is extremely talented. She really took me under her wing during this project. It was an amazing experience and I hope to do more projects in the future.’

Set in the heart of rural Ireland, 4X4 is about two teenage sisters who set out on their daily rounds to feed the animals. But tensions soon mount between them when they discover a pest caught in a trap and must decide what to do with it.

Kate said her favourite scene was one shot in a quarry because it was light and fun to perform. ‘I loved the atmosphere the cast and crew created during production. We were all really proud of the film.’

‘My favourite thing about the film in general was the fact of how well it represente­d the relationsh­ip between sisters, one minute you’re fighting the next you’re going for a spin on your quad and having fun.

Since the filming of ‘4x4’, she has been involved in two music videos -she had a small part in Robert Grace’s video for his song ‘Fake Fine’ and a video for K.P. Ring’s song ‘Not a Hopeless Place’.

Kate is currently auditionin­g and actively looking for new roles. ‘After ‘4X4’, I got to be part of an advert for Fáilte Ireland, promoting Wexford which will be out in the springtime.’

Ayla Amani studied Screenwrit­ing and Directing at South Seas Film and Television School in Auckland, New Zealand, winning Best Film and Best Screenplay in her graduating year.

In 2018 she moved to Vancouver, Canada where she focused on documentar­y filmmaking, co-directing and writing a feature documentar­y for the Canadian Broadcasti­ng Corporatio­n..

She now lives in Cork and received a Special Mention for Best Director for ‘4X4’ at the Cork Internatio­nal Film Festival in November last.

The film is showing as part of this year’s shorts programme at the Virgin Media Dublin Internatio­nal Film Festival, which is taking place online from March 3-14. For tickets and full listings see diff.ie.

 ??  ?? Kate Cullen and Guevara Hughes on the official poster for the short film ‘4x4’.
Kate Cullen and Guevara Hughes on the official poster for the short film ‘4x4’.

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