Waterford Film Festival Explained

Waterford Film Festival
Founded:2007
Date:November
Location:Waterford, County Waterford, Ireland
Language:English, others

The Waterford Film Festival, also known as the Waterford International Film Festival, was established in 2007 in Waterford, Republic of Ireland, with the objective of "promoting local and national filmmakers and writers, but in particular independent film".[1] It celebrated its tenth year in 2016, giving awards to 13 films.[2]

A number of films and scripts first surfaced at the Waterford Film Festival (WFF) have gone on to screenings and award wins at other festivals, including Paradox Pictures' Lost and Found, which was screened internationally and received an 'honourable mention' at the Chicago Irish Film Festival.[3] Peter McNamara's Narcan went on from the WFF to win 'best narrative short' at the New York Metropolitan Film Festival. Lead Peter Halpin also won the best actor award for the film at the Williamsburg Independent Film Festival.[4]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Waterford Film Festival . Waterford Film Festival. 10 May 2017.
  2. News: McNeice. Katie. Waterford Film Festival Announce 2016 Winners. 10 May 2017. Irish Film & Television Network. 14 November 2016.
  3. News: McNeice. Katie. ‘Lost & Found’ from Paradox Pictures to screen at TIFF Kids International Film Festival. 10 May 2017. The Irish Film & Television Network. 27 March 2017.
  4. News: Devlin. Sean. Halpin looks to build on acclaim. 10 May 2017. Irish Echo. 7 February 2017.