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Directing Blogs · March 22, 2009

‘Rapunzel – The Blonde Years’ to screen at Austrian festival

Orlaith Doherty in 'Rapunzel - The Blonde Years'
Orlaith Doherty in 'Rapunzel - The Blonde Years'

NEWS

I’m pleased to announce that my short film ‘Rapunzel – The Blonde Years‘ has been selected to screen at the 11/22 International Comedy Short Film Festival in Austria in June.  The film was written and produced by Trish Groves and commissioned by the Irish Film Board under its innovative Virtual Cinema scheme.  It has already been screened at the Galway Film Fleadh and Darklight Film Festivals – both in Ireland, and also in the WOW (World of Women) Film Festival in Australia.

ABOUT THE FESTIVAL
The name Eleven-Twentytwo refers to the two categories of the Festival, which are carried out as two independent competitions:
– Category 11: for all films up to max. 11:59 min. of total runtime
– Category 22: for all films from 12 up to max. 22 min. of total runtime

The winner of each category will receive the 11/22 trophy and EUR 1,122 cash prize.

The public screenings of the films selected by the jury will take place in Vienna’s oldest comedy-theatre Kulisse on four evenings. On the last day of the Festival there will be a gala including a screening of the nominated films and the announcement of the winners.

The Festival 2009 will take place from June 16th to June 20th.

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Fiona Ashe is an award-winning Film Director & Screenwriter.

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