This Must Be The Place – Sean Penn

Blogged by Sarah on September 14th, 2010 in Acting, Feature Film, Job Update

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It’s not every day you find yourself sitting alone with an Oscar winning actor, let alone a legend like Sean Penn, so it is certainly a moment I’ll remember!

“This Must Be The Place” is the new feature film from Paolo Sorrentino and will mark the English-language feature debut of the Italian filmmaker. The plot centres around a middle-aged wealthy rock star, played by two time academy award winner Sean Penn, who becomes bored in his retirement and takes on the quest of finding his father’s executioner, an ex-Nazi war criminal who is a refugee in the U.S.

My part in the film was a mystery woman who caught the eye of Cheyenne (played by Sean Penn). We filmed the scene on the last day of shooting in Ireland and it was an absolute pleasure and privilege to work with him in any capacity. I was lucky in that we were the only two actors on set so we sat together between takes and chatted and shared a drink after filming. I have to say he was an absolute gentleman and I thoroughly enjoyed the experience and look forward to seeing the results next year when the film is released.

Sarah ;-)

TMBTP

Here’s a snap shot of me in the trailer waiting for my
leg cast to set.  I can’t give away any more then this
regarding costume or anything so this is it I’m afraid!

Underground Cinema

Blogged by Sarah on April 14th, 2010 in Uncategorized

For a while now I’ve been meaning to write about a newish venture and great new asset to the Independent Filmmakers of Ireland, Underground Cinema, developed and co-ordinated by Dave Byrne. Dave has successfully run Bluemoon Theatre Company for many years and I came to know him when I had the pleasure of working on one of their productions in 2008.

Underground Cinema

Last year however, Dave changed course from the theatre company with the introduction of his new project, a monthly screening night in the Kingston Hotel Dun Laoghaire for Irish Short films, Underground Cinema. The idea behind Underground is to air the many wonderful independent Irish Shorts shot throughout the year that very often don’t get the screening time they deserve. Dave has opened the doors to anything which is sent to him, stating that any genre or convention is welcome. Over the months the screenings have also stretched to cover music videos and the occasional feature film. Another great aspect of Underground Cinema is that these monthly screenings will culminate into a nominations night in the Kingston Hotel, the Underground Film Festival in the IMC Dun Laoghaire and the Underground Cinema Awards (Black Tie Event) in Fitzpatricks Castle Hotel Killiney in September.

The whole project is ambitious to say the least and has so far had a well deserved great reaction, but this project has legs and is expanding all the time with Daves further introductions:
Underground TV (a live online showing of films with the director available for live chat afterwards)
Underground Cinema Roadshow (screenings held to a wider audience in venues throughout Ireland and the UK)
Underground Cinema Movie Marquee (a film tent appearing at various summer festivals)
Underground Cinema Movie Workshops (delivering valuable workshops in many aspects of film making)

I’m sure I’ll be writing more over the coming months about the exciting development of Underground Cinema but of course there’s much more to read about on the official Underground Cinema website and you can keep updated with the events by following on Facebook and Twitter.

Enjoy,

Sarah ;-)

Feature Film, “Girl Next Door”

Blogged by Sarah on January 15th, 2010 in Acting, Feature Film, Job Update

Hello all,

A little news on the job front! I auditioned a couple of days ago for a feature film, Girl Next Door. I am happy to accept the role of Tania in the feature due to begin shooting in Ireland towards the end of this month. The feature is written and directed by Lorna Fitzsimons.  Lorna has worked as a successful photographer and is now moving into the world of film.  Tania is a supporting role, she’s a bit of a bitch and should be a fun character to play so I’ll be looking forward to working on the project.

More info to follow as I get it.

Have a great weekend everyone.

Sarah ;-)