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Killarney short film in line for Oscar nomination

Two Killarney natives are part of the team behind ‘Clodagh’, a film that has been shortlisted for the prestigious Academy Awards.
Jessica Guerin, from Beaufort, Killarney, served as Associate Producer and Production Manager on the film, while Siobhan Linehan of Dan Linehan's in Killarney contributed as Production Assistant.
‘Clodagh’, a heartwarming story about a lonely priest's housekeeper who discovers a young Irish dancer, has captivated audiences worldwide.
The film, shot on location in Ireland and featuring a talented cast including Bríd Ní Neachtain (‘The Banshees of Inisherin’) and Katelyn Rose Downey (‘The Nun’), has garnered critical acclaim and numerous accolades at film festivals globally.
"There was talk in early December about ‘Clodagh’ being predicted for an Academy shortlist but you never really think that it might be real! Being included in the official Oscar shortlist has blown us away,” said Jessica.
“It's surreal but well deserved at the same time. A testament to the talent, vision and hard work of the cast and crew. We must wait for official nominations to be announced but it's beyond exciting to imagine we could be waving the Irish flag in LA next March.”
The film's journey to the Oscar shortlist has been remarkable. It has been selected for prestigious festivals like Tribeca, Short Shorts & Asia, and HollyShorts, and has won awards at Cleveland Film Festival, Belfast Film Festival, and Cork Film Festival.
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