‘ROOM’ WINS BRITISH INDEPENDENT FILM AWARD by Keith Jordan

Lenny Abrahamson’s Room was named Best International Independent Film at this years Moët British Independent Film Awards.

This is the latest in a series of accolades bestowed upon the film since it premiered at the Telluride Film Festivalto rave reviews (some of which can be read here) back in September,  having taken home the Grolsch People’s Choice Award at this years Toronto International Film festival and the Best Narrative Feature at the Aspen Filmfest in Colorado.

Adapted by Emma O’Donughue’s from her own book, Room stars Brie Larson, Joan Allen and William H. Macy, in a harrowing story about a young woman (Larson) and her 5-year-old son, Jack (newcomer Jacob Tremblay) who have been locked in a 10-foot by 10-foot single room as prisoners for multiple years. The room is the only home Jack has ever known, but as his curiosity is building alongside his Mothers own desperation, she knows it cannot contain either indefinitely…

An Element Pictures and No Trace Camping production, produced by Ed Guiney and David Gross, full sound post on the film took place here at Ardmore Sound. 

Supervising Sound Editor: Niall Brady
Sound Designer: Steve Fanagan
Foley Artist: Caoimhe Doyle
Foley Mixer: Jean McGrath
Additional Sound Editor: Peter Blayney
Sound Re-recording Mixers: Steve Fanagan and Ken Galvin

The film is set to open in the UK and Ireland on January 15.


'11 minutes' opens in cinemas this weekend by Keith Jordan

Irish/Polish co-production ’11 Minutes’ opens in cinemas across Ireland this Friday, December 4th.

Directed by Jerzy Skolimowski, produced by Ewa Piaskowska of Skopia Film and co-produced by Andrew Lowe and Ed Guiney of Element Pictures with backing by the Irish Film Board, this riveting multi threaded drama revolves around the lives and loves of a diverse group of people during the course of the same 11 minute chain of events.

Starring Northern Irish actor Richard Dormer of Game of Thrones fame, the movie filmed for five days in Dublin last September before moving on to complete principal photography in  Poland, where it has already been picked as the nations entry for next years Foreign Language Oscar.

Ken Galvin mixed the film on the Main Stage here at Ardmore Sound, where we previously worked with director Jerzy Skolimowski’s on his earlier feature film, 'Essential Killing'.

Don't miss your chance to see this fantastic thriller on the big screen!

CORIN HARDY’S ‘THE HALLOW’ OPENS IN CINEMAS THIS WEEKEND by Keith Jordan

Spine tingling horror film ‘The Hallow’ opens in cinemas nationwide this weekend.

The debut feature film from Corin Hardy,  the film tells the story of a London-based conservationist who moves to Ireland with his wife and infant child. While surveying an area of forest believed to be hallowed ground by superstitious locals, his actions unwittingly disturb a horde of demonic creatures who prey upon the lost. Alone and deep within the darkness of the remote wilderness, he must now fight back to protect his family...

 

The Hallow was produced by Joe Neurauter and Felipe Marino for Occupant Entertainment, with Fantastic Films as Irish co-producers. Full Sound Post on the film was completed here at Ardmore Sound:

Sound Re-recording Mixers: Garret Farrell and Steve Fanagan
Sound Designer/Supervising Sound Editor: Steve Fanagan
Dialogue and ADR Editor: Niall Brady
Foley Editor: Michelle McCormack
Assistant Sound Editor: Jennie Breen
Foley Mixer: Jean McGrath
Foley Artist: Caoimhe Doyle

Don't miss your chance to see this nerve jangling slice of motion picture madness on the big screen!

Ardmore sound at Cork Film Festival by Keith Jordan

A number of Ardmore Sound posted feature films will screen at this years Cork Film Festival, which kicked off last weekend.

Running from the 6th to 15th November across four venues, ’11 Minutes’, 'The Hallow', 'Brand New-U', 'Moscow Never Sleeps' and 'The Great Wall' will play alongside a terrific lineup of Irish and international films screening at this years event.

THE HALLOW

The debut feature film from Corin Hardy, The Hallow was produced by Joe Neurauter and Felipe Marino for Occupant Entertainment, with Fantastic Films as Irish co-producers. The film tells the story of a London-based conservationist who moves to Ireland with his wife and infant child. While surveying an area of forest believed to be hallowed ground by superstitious locals, his actions unwittingly disturb a horde of demonic creatures who prey upon the lost. Alone and deep within the darkness of the remote wilderness, he must now fight back to protect his family. 

Full Sound Post on the film was completed here at Ardmore Sound:

Sound Re-recording Mixers: Garret Farrell and Steve Fanagan
Sound Designer/Supervising Sound Editor: Steve Fanagan
Dialogue and ADR Editor: Niall Brady
Foley Editor: Michelle McCormack
Assistant Sound Editor: Jennie Breen
Foley Mixer: Jean McGrath
Foley Artist: Caoimhe Doyle

11 MINUTES

Starring Richard Dormer, Agata Buzek, Beata Tyszkiewicz and Mateusz Kościukiewicz; Ken Galvin mixed '11 Minutes' on the Main Stage here at Ardmore Sound, where we previously worked with director Jerzy Skolimowski’s on his earlier feature film, 'Essential Killing'.

Produced through Poland's Skopia Film in collaboration with Element Pictures11 Minutes is set for cinema release later this year.

BRAND NEW-U

Directed by Simon Pummell, the film is a psychological thriller about a man who must kill his old selves to create himself anew in the desperate search for the woman he loves.  Produced by SP FilmsHot Property Films and Rinkel Films, full Sound Post on the film was completed by Screen Scene and Ardmore Sound.

Full Sound Post on the film was completed here at Ardmore Sound:

Sound Re-recording Mixers: Ken Galvin and Steve Fanagan
Sound Designer: Steve Fanagan
Dialogue and ADR Editor: Niall Brady
Foley Mixer: Jean McGrath
Foley Artist: Caoimhe Doyle

 

MOSCOW NEVER SLEEPS

Moscow Never Sleeps’ is a contemporary multi-narrative feature film that dives headlong into the volatile intersections of Russia’s capital and the intimate lives of five people: 

Directed by Johnny O’Reilly and Produced by Katie Holly, Andrey Zakharov, Anna Katchk the film completed Sound post here at Ardmore Sound.

Sound Re-recording Mixers: Garret Farrell and Ken Galvin
Foley Mixer: Jean McGrath
Foley Artist: Caoimhe Doyle
Mixed on The Main Stage, Ardmore Sound

THE GREAT WALL

Tadhg O’Sullivan’s The Great Wall looks at the enclosure of Europe by a system of walls and fences and captures the life of those on the perimeter.

Borrowing its title from Kafka’s short story about the building of the Great Wall of China, 'O’Sullivan brilliantly uses fragments of that story to overlay his mysterious and dazzling images, offering a piercing critique of the structures of power and exclusion at work inside and outside Europe and encountering those whose lives are defined by these walls – detainees in European migrant camps.'

Mixed on The Main Stage here at Ardmore Sound, Steve Fanagan was the Sound Re-recording Mixer. 

Steve Fanagan will appear alongside Niall Brady at this years festival where they will speak at the 'Listen' seminar, which focuses on the aural side of the film-making process. Steve and Niall will deconstruct audio from key scenes of Lenny Abrahamson’s Frank (Sound posted here at Ardmore) at the event.

More information on that and the Cork Film Festival can be found over on the official website here.

 

 

‘ROOM’ OPENS IN LIMITED US RELEASE THIS WEEKEND by Keith Jordan

Lenny Abrahamson’s adaptation of Emma O’Donughue’s best selling book, Room, opens in the US on limited release this weekend.

Distributor A24 are rolling out the film on an October 16th platform release in New York and Los Angeles before a nationwide expansion on November 6th.

The film made its world premiered in September at the Telluride Film Festival to rave reviews, and is already the subject of much Oscar talk, having taken home the  Grolsch People’s Choice Award at this years Toronto International Film festival and the Best Narrative Feature at the Aspen Filmfest in Colorado.

Starring Brie Larson, Joan Allen and William H. Macy, Room tells the harrowing story of a young woman (Larson) and her 5-year-old son, Jack (newcomer Jacob Tremblay) who have been locked in a 10-foot by 10-foot single room as prisoners for multiple years. The room is the only home Jack has ever known, but as his curiosity is building alongside his Mothers own desperation, she knows it cannot contain either indefinitely…

Room is an Element Pictures and No Trace Camping production in association with Film4, Telefilm Canada, and the Irish Film Board. It is produced by Ed Guiney and David Gross. 

Full sound post took place here at Ardmore Sound.

Supervising Sound Editor: Niall Brady
Sound Designer: Steve Fanagan
Foley Artist: Caoimhe Doyle
Foley Mixer: Jean McGrath
Additional Sound Editor: Peter Blayney
Sound Re-recording Mixers: Steve Fanagan and Ken Galvin

Find out more about the film at www.roomthemovie.com

'Room' plays at the BFI London Film Festival before it's U.S release on Oct 16 by Niall Brady

Lenny Abrahamson's 'Room' continues it's festival run this weekend at the BFI London Film Festival before opening in America next Friday, October 16. 

The film is screening at the London Film Festival in the Official Competition strand, a strand that 'recognises inspiring, inventive and distinctive filmmaking'. The film has proven popular among festival audiences so far having collected the Aspen Film Fest Audience award last weekend to add to the audience award from the Toronto International Film Festival.

Next Friday the film will open in theatres in New York and L.A before rolling out across screens nationwide. Early review's from the U.S have acclaimed the film as 'a richly satisfying triumph. One of the most emotional experiences I've had in a theatre in a long time' (Pete Hammond, Deadline), 'a deeply moving and suspenseful drama with the power to emotionally devastate' (Rodrigo Perez, The Playlist) and 'harrowing, truthful, heartbreaking and life-affirming' (Brian Formo, Collider).

Check out the trailer here and find out more about the film at www.roomthemovie.com

Room is an Element Pictures and No Trace Camping production in association with Film4, Telefilm Canada, and the Irish Film Board. It is produced by Ed Guiney and David Gross. 

Full sound post took place here at Ardmore Sound.

Supervising Sound Editor: Niall Brady
Sound Designer: Steve Fanagan
Foley Artist: Caoimhe Doyle
Foley Mixer: Jean McGrath
Additional Sound Editor: Peter Blayney
Sound Re-recording Mixers: Steve Fanagan and Ken Galvin

 

 

 

 

'11 minutes' chosen as Polish entry for Foreign Language Oscar by Keith Jordan

The Polish Film Institute has selected Irish/Polish co-production ’11 Minutes’ as their official entry to be considered for Best Foreign Language Film Oscar.

Directed by Jerzy Skolimowski, produced by Ewa Piaskowska of Skopia Film and co-produced by Andrew Lowe and Ed Guiney of Element Pictures with backing by the Irish Film Board, the multi threaded drama revolves around the lives and loves of a diverse group of people during the course of the same 11 minute chain of events.

'11 Minutes’ stars Northern Irish actor Richard Dormer, Agata Buzek, Beata Tyszkiewicz and Mateusz Kościukiewicz, and filmed for five days in Dublin last September before moving on to Poland.

The film premiered in competition at the 72nd Venice Film Festival earlier this month and is due for release in Poland later this year.

Ken Galvin mixed the film on the Main Stage at Ardmore Sound, where we previously worked with director Jerzy Skolimowski’s on his earlier feature film, 'Essential Killing'. Check out the (sadly non subtitled) trailer below:


'CLEAN BREAK' PREMIERES ON RTE by Keith Jordan

Gripping new four-part drama, Clean Break, launched Sunday night on RTE.

Penned by acclaimed playwright Billy Roche and directed by Gillies MacKinnon and Damien O’Donnell, Clean Break "tells the tale of a tiger kidnapping which rocks a Wexford community driven by love, greed, status and revenge." Check out the trailer below:

Starring Adam Fergus, Aidan McArdle, Simone Kirby, Damien Molony, Kelly Thornton and Ned Dennehy, the series has been made for RTÉ by Octagon Films and 152 Productions, with Emma Burge, John Chapman, Suzanne McAuley and James Flynn producing.

The series underwent Sound Post here at Ardmore Sound, where Michelle Fingleton was the Sound Supervisor, Peter Blayney edited the dialogue, and Ken Galvin was the Sound Re-recording Mixer.  

Clean Break will air for the next three Sundays at 9.30pm on RTÉ One. The first episode is now available to watch on RTE player.

Frank Berry's ‘I Used To Live Here’ now available on DVD and Download by Keith Jordan

Frank Berry's critically acclaimed ‘I Used To Live Here’  is now available to rent or buy on DVD and download!

Filmed on the streets of Tallaght in West Dublin, 'I Used to Live Here' tells the story of Amy Keane, a thirteen-year-old trying to cope with the death of her mother and the reappearance of her father’s ex-girlfriend, who experiences the temptation of suicide after witnessing the outpouring of love for a local suicide victim.

Nominated for Best Film, Best Script and Best Actress (Jones) at the Irish Film and Television awards, the film deservedly took home the award for Best Irish First Feature at the Galway Film Fleadh last year, and has been hailed as “An important and timely examination of the tragic and terrifying phenomenon of cluster suicides,” with Donald Clarke of The Irish Times describing it as “excellent... the film takes on the quality of an intimate epic.”

Written, Directed, and Produced by Frank Berry (Ballymun Lullaby), the film was Mixed by Garret Farrell here at Centre Stage 1.

'I Used to Live Here' is available to download on Google Play, itunes and Amazon and available to purchase on DVD in stores across Ireland right now.

 

CHECK OUT THE FULL TRAILER FOR LENNY ABRHAMSON’S ‘ROOM’ by Keith Jordan

The full trailer for Lenny Abrahamson’s adaptation of Emma O’Donughue’s best selling book, Room, has just been released!

Adapted by Donoghue from her own book, the film stars Brie Larson, Joan Allen and William H. Macy and tells the harrowing story of a young woman (Larson) and her 5-year-old son, Jack (newcomer Jacob Tremblay), who live in confinement in a 10-foot by 10-foot single room. The room is the only home Jack has ever known, but as his curiosity is building alongside his Mothers own desperation, she knows it cannot contain either indefinitely…

Room premiered at the Telluride Film Festival earlier this month to multiple standing ovations, with critics effuse in their praise for the film and its central performances.

An Element Pictures and No Trace Camping production, produced by Ed Guiney and David Gross, the movie was filmed at Pinewood Studios and on location in Toronto, with full sound post taking place here at Ardmore Sound:

Supervising Sound Editor: Niall Brady

Sound Designer: Steve Fanagan

Foley Artist: Caoimhe Doyle

Foley Mixer: Jean McGrath

Additional Sound Editor: Peter Blayney

Sound Re-recording Mixers: Ken Galvin & Steve Fanagan

Room will go on limited cinema release October 16th.

'TWO BY TWO' NOW AVAILABLE TO OWN ON DVD by Keith Jordan

3D animated adventure, TWO by TWO, is now available to own on DVD!

A co-production between Galway based Moetion FilmsStudio RaketeFabrique d’Images,Skyline Animation and Ulysses Filmproduktion, the action packed and fun filled feature tells the tale of the unfortunate animals who didn't make it onto Noah's Ark. 

Full sound post on the film was carried out at here at Ardmore Sound:

Sound Designers: Steve Fanagan and Niall Brady
Sound Re-recording Mixers: Garret Farrell and Steve Fanagan
Foley Editor: Peter Blayney
Dialogue Editor: Michelle McCormack
Foley Mixer: Jean McGrath
Foley Artist: Caoimhe Doyle
Mixed on The Main Stage, Ardmore Sound

The film, which took home the Goldener Spatz award for best animation feature in June, marks Ardmore Sound’s fourth collaboration with Irish Producer, Moe Honan.

Two by Two has gone down a storm with cinema-goers since its worldwide release earlier this year, bringing in a box office haul of over €3.8 million. Check out the trailer below:


LENNY ABRHAMSON’S ‘ROOM’ PREMIERES TO RAVE REVIEWS AT TELLURIDE by Keith Jordan

Lenny Abrahamson’s adaptation of Emma O’Donughue’s best selling book, Room, premiered at the Telluride Film Festival on Friday night to critical acclaim and multiple standing ovations.

Adapted by Donoghue from her own book, the film stars Brie Larson, Joan Allen and William H. Macy and tells the harrowing story of a young woman (Larson) and her 5-year-old son, Jack (newcomer Jacob Tremblay), who live in confinement in a 10-foot by 10-foot single room. The room is the only home Jack has ever known, but as his curiosity is building alongside his Mothers own desperation, she knows it cannot contain either indefinitely…

Critics were effusive in their praise for the film after Fridays screening, with indiewire calling it “a deeply moving and suspenseful drama that often has the power to emotionally devastate; Room is full of emotionally harrowing and wrenching moments, many of which will genuinely gut you or precipitate the flow of tears.

Justin Chang at Variety  enthused that “director Lenny Abrahamson’s inevitably telescoped but beautifully handled adaptation retains considerable emotional impact as it morphs from a taut survival thriller into a hauntingly conflicted drama of loss, mourning and gradual reawakening.”

Room” has unforgettable, must-witness performances and its soulful mother and son narrative is one of the most touching dynamics you’ll see in theaters this year,” harked the The Playlist, while Deadline declared the film to be “one of the most emotional experiences I have had in a theater in a very long time,” going on to single out young Jacob Tremblay’s performance, calling it “a lead-pipe cinch for a Best Supporting Actor nomination, and one of the finest juvenile performances I have seen.”

A sentiment seconded by Hitfix in their review: “Lenny Abrahamson guides Jack Temblay to the finest performance by a young actor since Quvenzhané Wallis in “Beasts of the Southern Wild.”

An Element Pictures and No Trace Camping production, produced by Ed Guiney and David Gross, the movie was filmed at Pinewood Studios and on location in Toronto.

Full sound post took place here at Ardmore Sound:

Supervising Sound Editor: Niall Brady

Sound Designer: Steve Fanagan

Foley Artist: Caoimhe Doyle

Foley Mixer: Jean McGrath

Additional Sound Editor: Peter Blayney

Sound Re-recording Mixers: Ken Galvin & Steve Fanagan

Room will go on limited cinema release in America from October 16th. Check out the fantastic trailer for the film below:



GLASSLAND AVAILABLE TO RENT FROM JULY 31ST by Keith Jordan

Gerard Barrett's GLASSLAND will go on DVD and On demand release from July 31.

Written and directed by Gerard Barrett (Pilgrim Hill), the riveting drama follows John, a young taxi driver on the fringes of the criminal underworld, who, in a desperate bid to save his mother from a crippling alcohol addiction and reunite his broken family, is forced to take a job drives him further into Dublin’s dark underbelly…

Starring Jack Reynor (‘What Richard Did’) and Toni Colette (Little Miss Sunshine), the film had its international premiere at the Sundance Film Festival earlier this year, where it was met with rave reviews. Colette's performance was hailed as 'blistering' by the Hollywood Reporter, with Indiewire declaring the film to be "a directorial triumph" before labeling Reynor’s performance as “career-making".

Named Best Irish Film by the Dublin Film Critics' Circle at the 2015 Jameson Dublin International Film Festival (JDIFF) and joint winner of the 2014 Galway Film Fleadh Best Irish Feature award, the film was Produced by Ed Guiney (‘Frank’, What Richard Did’, ‘The Guard’) and Juliette Bonass (‘Get Up and Go’) for Element Pictures.

Full sound post on the film was carried out here at Ardmore Sound and Screen Scene, where Steve Fanagan and Niall Brady handled Sound Design and Ken Galvin supplied the mix.

 

 

 

Jerzy Skolimowski’s '11 Minutes' to screen at the Gdynia Film Festival by Keith Jordan

Jerzy Skolimowski’s Polish-Irish co-production, 11 Minutes, will screen in competition at the 40th Gdynia Film Festival, which runs September 14th -19th.

Competing against a total of 18 titles in the main competition this year, the film follows a host of different characters through the same 11 minutes in their lives.

Starring Richard Dormer, Agata Buzek, Beata Tyszkiewicz and Mateusz Kościukiewicz; Ken Galvin mixed the film on the Main Stage here at Ardmore Sound, where we previously worked with director Jerzy Skolimowski’s on his earlier feature film, 'Essential Killing'.

Produced through Poland's Skopia Film in collaboration with Element Pictures, 11 Minutes is set for cinema release later this year.

'The Hallow' to screen at Film4 Frightfest this August by Keith Jordan

Spine tingling horror film ‘The Hallow’ has been chosen to screen at the renowned Film4 Frightfest in London this August.

The debut feature film from Corin Hardy,  the film tells the story of a London-based conservationist who moves to Ireland with his wife and infant child. While surveying an area of forest believed to be hallowed ground by superstitious locals, his actions unwittingly disturb a horde of demonic creatures who prey upon the lost. Alone and deep within the darkness of the remote wilderness, he must now fight back to protect his family...

The Hallow was produced by Joe Neurauter and Felipe Marino for Occupant Entertainment, with Fantastic Films as Irish co-producers. Full Sound Post on the film was completed by Ardmore Sound:

Sound Re-recording Mixers: Garret Farrell and Steve Fanagan
Sound Designer/Supervising Sound Editor: Steve Fanagan
Dialogue and ADR Editor: Niall Brady
Foley Editor: Michelle McCormack
Assistant Sound Editor: Jennie Breen
Foley Mixer: Jean McGrath
Foley Artist: Caoimhe Doyle

This years Film4 Frightfest will take place in London’s West End between August 27th and 31st. Full details and booking information can be found HERE.

'Song of the Sea' opens in Irish cinemas this weekend by Keith Jordan

Oscar nominated feature animation Song of the Sea opens in Irish cinemas on the 10th of July.

Directed by Tomm Moore (The Secret of Kells) and produced by the Irish animation studio Cartoon Saloon, the film tells the story of the last Seal Child’s journey home...

The film has been inundated with praise from critic and public alike since its world premiere at the Toronto International Film Festival last year, and is now poised to delight Irish audiences (both young and old) when it goes on nationwide release this weekend.

Ardmore Sound had the pleasure of recording the vocal talents of many of the actors for the film including Brendan Gleeson, Pat Shortt, Lisa Hannigan, Fionnula Flannagan and David Rawle. The sessions were engineered and recorded by Garret Farrell.

Cartoon Saloon have kept an extensive production blog for the film and posted some lovely pictures from the recording sessions with us here on The Main Stage. Be sure to check them out!

the award winning 'To Sleep To Dream' coming to fringe FESTIVAL by Keith Jordan

We're ecstatic to report that EarFilms award-winning production 'To Sleep To Dream' is coming to this years Edinburgh Fringe Festival (7 - 31 August)

For the uninitiated, Earfilms tell their stories through a combination of live narration and 'detailed pre-recorded soundscapes to create an atmospheric world similar to listening to, but not watching, a film.'

A unique cinematic storytelling experience that has sold out in New York, Melbourne, California and Brighton,  the feature length 'To Sleep to Dream' sees audience members blindfolded and seated in a 3D array of 23 speakers, where they lose themselves in 'a vivid soundscape storyworld with locations, characters and live narration that unfold around their ears and imagination. '

Part thriller, the story follows worker Jack Richards, who inadvertently slips into a strange world of resistance dreamers, journeying deep into his own subconscious while being relentlessly pursued by

Check out the incredible binaural 3D audio trailer for the event below. Please wear headphones to listen, as the experience will not work properly on speakers:

This a binaural 3D audio trailer for EarFilms current live show To Sleep To Dream. The trailer was mixed in 3rd order ambisonics and decoded to headphone binaural. PLEASE WEAR HEADPHONES TO LISTEN TO THIS - IT WILL NOT WORK PROPERLY ON SPEAKERS.

Full Sound Edit, Sound Design and Foley for the show was completed here at Ardmore Sound.

Sound Designer: Steve Fanagan

Foley Mixer: Jean McGrath

Foley Artist: Andrea King

For full details on tickets and more on the incredible upcoming event, click HERE

 

Award Winning animated short 'CODA' is now available to watch online by Keith Jordan

Beautiful hand drawn animation, Coda, which was shortlisted for the 2015 Oscars, is now available to watch online!

The result of two years of painstaking work by a small team of dedicated artists, the film tells the story of a recently deceased souls encounter with Death.

Produced under the Frameworks animation scheme funded by the IFB, RTÉ and the Arts Council, Coda features the voice talent of Brian Gleeson (Love/Hate) and Orla Fitzgerald (Wind That Shakes The Barley).

Directed by Alan Holly with Ciaran Deeney Producing for And Maps And Plans,  Sound Post for Coda - which nabbed over 20 international awards on its festival run - took place here at Ardmore Sound. 

Michelle Fingleton was the Sound Designer, Garrett Farrell handled the Sound mix, and Andy Kirwan provided the spot effects.

 

 

Irish Thriller 'TRADERS' to screen at this years Galway Film Fleadh by Keith Jordan

Written and Driected by Rachael Moriarty and Peter Murphy, Irish thriller ‘Traders’ will premiere at this years Galway Film Fleadh on the 11th of July.

Starring Killian Scott, John Bradley, Peter O’Meara, Nika McGuigan, Moe Dunford, and Barry Keoghan. Traders is a COCO Television production in association with Underground Films, with funding from Irish Film Board/Bord Scannán na hÉireann.

The film follows newly redundant Harry Fox who is approached by a former colleague with a new business proposition. Two people convert all their assets to cash, arrange to meet, dig one grave and fight to the death. Winner buries the loser and instantly doubles his value.

Can he persuade Harry to become a “Trader”?

'Traders' underwent Sound Post here at Ardmore Sound.

Dialogue Editor: Peter Blayney

Sound Supervisor: Michelle Fingleton

Sound Mix: Garret Farrell

Produced by Rachel Lysaght, Stuart Switzer, and Libby Durdy, the film is due for Irish cinema release later this year.

BRAND NEW-U to make its world premiere in Edinburgh this weekend by Keith Jordan

Brand New-U will make its world premiere at the Edinburgh International Film Festival this weekend.

Directed by Simon Pummell, the film is a psychological thriller about a man who must kill his old selves to create himself anew in the desperate search for the woman he loves.  Produced by SP FilmsHot Property Films and Rinkel Films, full Sound Post on the film was completed by Ardmore Sound.

Sound Re-recording Mixers: Ken Galvin and Steve Fanagan
Sound Designer: Steve Fanagan
Dialogue and ADR Editor: Niall Brady
Foley Mixer: Jean McGrath
Foley Artist: Caoimhe Doyle

Gripping horror film, The Hallow -- which also underwent Sound post here at Ardmore -- will also screen at this years the festival, which runs from June 17th - 28th. 

You can find further information on the Edinburgh International Film Festival here.