Irish short is chosen for Sundance
The Irish short celluloid 'The Sound of People' has been selected to screen as part of the programme for the public famous Sundance Film Festival in the US.
The Herbert A. Simon Fitzmaurice-directed shoot is the exclusively Irish Gaelic short to be chosen for the International Dramatic Boxershorts program at the fete in Ballpark City, UT next month.
Only 19 films in total have been chosen for the International Dramatic Boxershorts programme.
'The Sound of People' stars Capital of Northern Ireland actor Steve Martin McCann as Stephen, an 18-year-old wHO travels into his past tense and future tense in the space of a second.
Commenting on the film's natural selection, writer-director Fitzmaurice said: "I am utterly over the moon approximately getting into Sundance. Everyone worked mettle and soulfulness on this photographic film and this is a wonderful response."
The Sundance Plastic film Festival runs from 17 to 27 January 2008; the new Brendan Gleeson and Colin Farrell-starring photographic film 'In Bruges' will open the fete.