Short film The Blow-Ins films on location in West Cork
Short film The Blow-Ins has wrapped its shoot in West Cork, Ireland. The film shot along the coastline and in the villages of Courtmacsherry and Kilbrittain. It was supported by Cork County Council in association with the Cork Screen Commission (CSC).
Raymond McSweeney produced the film for Story Factory of Dublin: “My fellow producer Jill Sartini and I are both delighted to have located our production in Cork. We received wonderful support from both the CSC and Cork County Council, which ensured we had a very smooth and successful shoot.
Cork was an ideal location for us. Its rich history, beautiful landscape, magnificent architecture and welcoming people are an inspiring combination.
Raymond McSweeney, Producer
“Cork was an ideal location for us. Its rich history, beautiful landscape, magnificent architecture and welcoming people are an inspiring combination.”
The short is being edited in Dublin and the plan is to launch it onto the international festival circuit early next year.
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