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IFTA Members Preview Screening of Irish Oscar contender ‘Viva’ taking place on January 10th
07 Jan 2016 :
Hector Medina in 'Viva'
An IFTA Members preview screening of Paddy Breathnach’s acclaimed feature film ‘Viva’ will take place on Saturday, January 9th at the Light House Cinema in Dublin.

The film, selected by IFTA as Ireland’s submission, is shortlisted for the Foreign Language category at the 88th Academy Awards.

‘Viva’ is directed by Paddy Breathnach, written by Mark O’Halloran and produced by Rebecca O’Flanagan and Rob Walpole of Treasure Films.

Set in Havana Cuba, ‘Viva’ tells the story of Jesus, an eighteen year old Cuban, who is lost and struggling to realize his true identity. Unsure of himself or his future, he works at a local Havana drag club where he entertains dreams of becoming a performer. At home he finds solace listening to the records his mother and grandmother left him: romantic torch songs by the great names of Latin music. Into his life, however, comes a force to challenge his direction and tentative freedom: his long lost father, a celebrated boxer, released from a 15 year prison term having killed someone in a street brawl when Jesus was a child. Through this uneasy relationship, ‘Viva’ becomes a tender love story between father and son as both men struggle to understand each other and escape the burden of expectation, duty and past sins.

The project is supported by the Irish Film Board, Windmill Lane Pictures, RTÉ and Treasure Entertainment. It is produced by Robert Walpole and Rebecca O'Flanagan (both of Treasure Entertainment), Cathleen Dore and Nelson Navarro Navarro of Island Films. The film was shot in Havana, Cuba, and Ireland and was post produced at Windmill Lane in Dublin. The film was scored by Stephen Rennicks, edited by Stephen O’Connell and shot by Cathal Watters with Paki Smith serving as Production Designer.

Next week, on Jan 14, the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences (AMPAS) will announce which of the nine shortlisted films have been nominated from all of the international entries to go forward in the final line-up to compete for the Oscar for Best Foreign Language Film.

For more information on the IFTA Members Preview Screening, go to http://www.ifta.ie/events/dts/viva.php.





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