New film starring Lurgan girl who attends Shelley Lowry drama school gets debut screening

A short film made in Northern Ireland starring a talented Lurgan girl is to have its first screening at a special event this month.
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Fishing Poles, by Belfast writer / director Fra McCartney will have its debut showing at Belfast’s Movie House Cityside on March 25.

The 16-minute film is set in Ardglass in the 1960s when two children get into trouble with the owner of the local fish shop.

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This is the first film for the west Belfast man who wanted to share his memories of what life was like when he was a child growing up in a family of 11 children before the Troubles.

Fishing Poles stars Bláthnaid Doran from Lurgan and Rylee Neilly-Large from Belfast.Fishing Poles stars Bláthnaid Doran from Lurgan and Rylee Neilly-Large from Belfast.
Fishing Poles stars Bláthnaid Doran from Lurgan and Rylee Neilly-Large from Belfast.

"I am passionate about our past, when it seemed that everyone got on with life and maybe how it should be now that our turbulent years seem to be over,” he said.

He spent many summers as a child in Co Down and he used this simpler version of life as the basis for the story.

"The film gave me a chance to relive my childhood in a way that I could share with the children of today to let their imagination run wild just as I did as a child.”

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The film stars Bláthnaid Doran from Lurgan and Belfast boy Rylee Neilly-Large as two children enjoying a summer holiday, fishing and roaming the town during the long warm days.

Fishing Poles is a 16-minute film set in Ardglass in the 1960s starring Bláthnaid Doran from Lurgan and Belfast boy Rylee Neilly-Large.Fishing Poles is a 16-minute film set in Ardglass in the 1960s starring Bláthnaid Doran from Lurgan and Belfast boy Rylee Neilly-Large.
Fishing Poles is a 16-minute film set in Ardglass in the 1960s starring Bláthnaid Doran from Lurgan and Belfast boy Rylee Neilly-Large.

Fishing Poles is the first film in front of the camera for Bláthnaid who is heavily involved in speech, drama and dance. She attends The Shelley Lowry School of Speech and Drama and is also in the local drama group MADS where she has played many roles including Tinker Bell in Peter Pan and most recently the lead role in Matilda.

Rylee’s acting career is taking off having played the young version of Hugh Grant in the upcoming Dungeons and Dragon’s Honor Among Thieves as well as being in the forthcoming film The Sniper’s Daughter by acclaimed filmmaker Oorlagh George.

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Movie House managing director Michael McAdam said: “We are delighted to host the first screening of Fishing Poles to a specially invited audience. We feel strongly about supporting local filmmakers and helping talented people from Northern Ireland continue to develop their craft.”

For more information about Fishing Poles go to www.lambfilms.com