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Hello all!!

nominatedOnce again I’m a little slow off the mark to write on this but I’m delighted to have received a “Best Actress” nomination for Covies from Underground Cinema, which I’ve previously written about, and would like to update here on the upcoming events.

As I’ve mentioned before Underground Cinema is a monthly screening of short films held in Dun Laoghaire. Over the past year Underground has screened 100 Short Irish Films, 16 Documentaries, 11 Music Videos and 5 Animated Films. Now that the screening year has come to a close Underground is facing into the exciting time of the Underground Film Festival and Awards Night.

Underground CinemaNominations Night took place at the beginning of August and nominations were announced for categories primarily for work on independent short Irish films. Included in the nominations night was the list of the 30 short films which have been selected for screening at the Underground Film Festival which will take place in the Screen Cinema, D’Olier Street on September 16th & 17th at 7.30pm nightly. Following the Film Festival, on the 18th September, the Awards night will be held in the Fitzpatrick Castle Hotel in Killiney.

page1I have to say I was thrilled to hear I’d received the nomination and I’m really looking forward to attending the awards night in September. Another great piece of news is that my first project “Waiting Room” on which I co-directed, wrote and acted in has been selected to play along with Covies at the Underground Film Festival on the Friday night… brilliant!!

Well, there you have it! Head along to The Screen cinema on 16th and 17th September for a unique cinema experience and support the independent film makers of Ireland.

Further information on nominations, tickets, events can be found on Underground Cinema website or Facebook Page!!
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Here’s a preview of what’s to come on the festival nights in The Screen Cinema, D’Olier Street

Get your tickets now!!

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Gerry Ryan radio interview for Covies

Blogged by Sarah on January 13th, 2010 in Acting, Covies

The wheels are definitely in motion for Covies web series. The first episode is getting great feedback since going live yesterday evening, and the press are picking up on it more by the minute. It’s an exciting time for those of us who invested so much into the project.

Len Collin, the director, was on 2fm with Gerry Ryan this morning for an interview about the show. It was a fantastic bit of advertising for Covies and Gerry kept Len on chatting for a good 20 minutes which is great. Have a listen to the interview in full here.

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As always all the information on Covies, including actor profiles, video “making of” diaries, and the all important episodes can be found on the official site.

Sarah ;-)

“Covies” web series

Blogged by Sarah on December 27th, 2009 in Acting

Hey Everyone,

I’d like to tell you all about “Covies”, an online web drama based in Westport, Co. Mayo for which I spent two weeks filming back in September.  The series is written and directed by Len Collin and involved the support of the local council, the Chamber, and local businesses such as Destination Westport and The Mayo News.  With only a €20K budget everyone involved agreed to work for free with the hope of boosting the town of Westport as a filming destination and hopefully the careers of those involved. The project was a real collaboration, with actors and crew pulling together mainly from Westport and Dublin, but also from London and Galway among other places.  I have to say I thoroughly enjoyed my time in Westport and have formed a genuine personal love for the town.  The project was such a pleasure to work on and made even more enjoyable by the people involved, the stunning scenery, and the amazing weather we were blessed with while there.  I even had a day trip to Keem Bay on Achill island which was extra special for me because I spent many summers of my youth there with an aunt who passed away when I was around 12, so it brought back really nice memories for me.  Check out some of the production shots in my gallery.

There are 8 weekly episodes with the first episode due to launch on 11.01.10 on the official Covies website.

For further information check out the official blog or articles in The Mayo News:

The Mayo News, 24th August 2009
The Mayo News, 15th September 2009
The Mayo News, 1st September 2009

Thanks to you all,

Talk soon, Sarah ;-)