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Culdaff celebrates film award 27.05.08

CHAMPAGNE corks were popping in Culdaff on Sunday night when word broke that the film 'Hunger' had won the Camera D'Or prize at the Cannes Film Festival.
The production designer on the film about Maze hunger striker Bobby Sands, Tom McCullagh, is currently working in Inishowen on the new film 'A Shine of Rainbows'.
Northern Ireland-born McCullagh was having a meal with his family and other crew members in McGrory's when he got the news about the Cannes win.
'Hunger' has a number of Irish connections, the script having been written by Cork writer Enda Walsh. Bobby Sands is played by Michael Fassbender who grew up in Co Kerry.
A scene from the prize winning film 'Hunger'.
Arts Minister Martin Cullen yesterday congratulated the cast, crew and producers on winning the prestigious award.
"This is the third year running that Irish film has been honoured at Cannes. Following the success of 'The Wind that Shakes the Barley' and 'Garage', this Camera D'Or will keep Irish film practitioners in the world's eye for the foreseeable future." And it's hoped that Inishowen will also capture the film world's eye when 'A Shine of Rainbows' hits the big screen.
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