'Rockmount' wins Best Short Drama award at Galway Film Fleadh.
Congrats to the makers of 'Rockmount', winner of the Best Short Drama at @FilmFleadh last night. A very high standard all round this year.
— Olaf Tyaransen (@OlafTyaransen) July 14, 2014
Dave Tynan's short film was based on Roy Keane's beginnings as a footballer at Cork club Rockmount, who were also involved in the filming.
Best of luck to @TidalMike ,@dave_tynan ,@dawnmaca and the rest of the crew as Rockmount the film premieres at the Galway Film Fleadh today
— RockmountAFC (@RockmountAFC) July 12, 2014
11-year-old Craig Keane Harrington from Ballincollig was cast in the role of the boy Keane back in March and was just one of a strongly Cork-based cast.
Director Tynan spoke to the Irish Examiner before shooting and emphasised the importance of casting locally.
" Every single speaking role is a Cork native and that’s the way to do it," he said.
"We’ve got a film to make now but this cast gives us the best possible chance to make it work.”
His decisions paid off. 'Rockmount' premiered at the Galway Film Fleadh on Saturday and on Sunday was announced as winner of the Tiernan McBride award for Best Short Drama in association with Network Ireland Television.
Tynan last night thanked the Rockmount club for their support during filming as producer Michael Donnelly tweeted his delight at the win.
We won Best short drama at Galway yesterday but we wouldn't have a short at all without @RockmountAFC and @IrishFilmBoard Big, big thanks.
— DaveTynan (@dave_tynan) July 14, 2014
Amazing time @FilmFleadh in Galway. Had all the craíc, the film was amazingly received and we came home with an award! Chuffed! #fleadh26
— Michael Donnelly V (@MikeDonnellyV) July 14, 2014
When asked about a public release for the movie, Tynan said he plans to screen the film at more festivals before possibly showing it online.