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Random Passage (For Cork)

  • 21-10-2002 2:13pm
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    From www.iftn.ie
    The Irish-Canadian co-production RANDOM PASSAGE has garnered 6 nominations in the prestigious Canadian Film and Television Academy Awards. The ‘Gemini’ as the awards are known, is seen as the Canadian equivalent of the American Emmys. The nominations RANDOM PASSAGE received are:
    Best Cinematography: Pierre Letarte
    Best Actor: Colm Meaney
    Best Actor: Aoife McMahon
    Best Supporting: Deborah Pollitt
    Best Production Design: Normand Sarrazin
    Best Costume: Michelle Hamel
    RANDOM PASSAGE which aired on RTE in April 2001, tells the story of emigration from Ireland and England to Newfoundland and how the emigrants had to struggle to make a new life for themselves.

    The eight part series directed by John Smith and written by Des Walshe was produced by Tristan Orpen Lynch (Subotica Entertainment) and Leslie Kelly (Full Works) from Ireland and Barbara Doran and Jennice Ripley (Passage Films) (Newfoundland) and Lorraine Richard (Cite-Amerique) (Montreal) from Canada.

    The ‘Gemini’ awards will be announced over the three nights of the 2nd, 3rd, and 4th November in Toronto and broadcast on CBC.

    :


    If irish TV is at its lowest with this production god only knows how bad canadian TV is. (I thought Cork would be impressed just as much as I am)


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