- Film will be screened to key distributors and film industry representatives in the US

Terry McMahon’sPatrick’s Day [+see also:
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McMahon said, “The Screen Directors Guild Finders Series Award is one of the best filmmaker prizes in the world and the fact that someone like me can win something like this means there is hope for any writer stuck on their first draft. The idea that the Directors Guild of America is hosting a screening ofPatrick’s Day at the DGA Theatre on Sunset Boulevard means there is hope for any director wondering what the hell to do with their unfinished movie. And the notion that one film can still have the power to alter reality means there is hope for all us outsiders.”
Patrick’s Day was the joint winner of the Best Irish Feature award at this year’s Galway Film Fleadh. The film featuresMoe Dunford as Patrick, a schizophrenic young man who falls in love with a depressed flight attended (Catherine Walker) much to the disapproval of his mother (Kerry Fox).
Irish companiesIgnition Film Productions andUnderground Films produced, with funding from The Irish Film Board, Irish broadcaster RTÉ and the UK’s Forefront Features.
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