Moore details on Sir Roger's next film project in Ireland
Sir Roger Moore, best known for his iconic role as James Bond, is to make his first on-screen feature film appearance in nearly 10 years in Causeway Picturesâ romantic comedy âConnemara Daysâ which will film this summer in Cong, Co. Mayo and Northern Ireland, reports
IFTN.
âConnemara Daysâ is a love story situated on the set of the celebrated film âThe Quiet Manâ. to Mark the 60th anniversary of the filming of âThe Quiet Manâ in Galway, the movie will be produced by Belfast based Causeway Pictures and directed by Kevin Connor (Marco Polo, The Wish List, Black Beard).
Other cast currently in discussions to star include IFTA winners Aidan Quinn (The Eclipse) and Sarah Bolger (The Tudors), Thomas Dekker (Sarah Connor Chronicles), Geraldine Chaplin (The Wolfman) and Stacy Keach (Escape from LA, American History X) as the renowned film director John Ford.
Sir Roger Moore will also be executive producer on the project which will be cast by the Hubbard Casting Agency. In light of this upcoming project Moore has voiced his delight at the prospect of filming in Ireland: âThe Quiet Manâ was undoubtedly the best movie John Ford ever made,â he said. âIt is also one of my all-time favourite films. The opportunity to revisit the time when Hollywood arrived in Ireland to shoot it was simply too delicious an opportunity to miss. Iâm greatly looking forward to stepping in front of the cameras in Cong and to being a part of this delightful project.â
âConnemara Daysâ producer Chris Patterson explains to IFTN how the 82 year old actor became involved with the project: âIt was really a case of him getting us as much as us getting him,â he says. âAbout eight years ago HBO had hoped to do a similar project but then there was a change of management and Gareth Owen, who was the writer, tried to get finance from elsewhere but wasnât successful. Then recently we were looking at possible projects to make and we remembered this one. Roger knew one of the guys on the team here and really the momentum involved with the project has come at the right time.â
The film is being produced by Chris and Gareth Owen (co-executive producer, A Fistful of Fingers). The director of photography is TBC but it has been confirmed that the film will be shot on film as opposed to a digital shoot to compliment the look and feel of âThe Quiet Manâ. Producer Patterson tells IFTN that the financing of the project is shaping up well and, if the last of the financing can be secured soon then filming will commence in August. The film will shoot for four weeks in the (two streets) of Cong â which is, as Chris points out, two weeks longer than the original âQuiet Manâ shoot - and the production will then move to Belfast for another two weeks.
The filmâs costume designer is Susan Scott (Agnes Browne) who will have to create the looks of many different eras including the 20s and 50s as the film darts from âThe Quiet Manâ set and the people behind the cameras. Chris has described the Irish Tourism Boardâs delight at the prospect of filming in Cong â an area which still reaps the tourism benefits of being the setting for âThe Quiet Manâ.
Brian Quinn of Failte Ireland has said: "Fáilte Ireland is delighted to offer our support to Causeway Pictures in their efforts to produce âConnemara Daysâ in Cong, Co. Mayo this summer. The involvement of established film stars like Sir Roger Moore and the list of other stars augers well for âConnemara Daysâ providing a much needed economic stimulus to the region."
Furthermore Causeway Pictures new short film 'Forty Two' will enter into principle photography this week. Co-produced by Don Quixoteâs Estate Agency Ltd. and shooting throughout Belfast it stars Gerry Doherty (Five Minutes of Heaven, Fifty Dead Men Walking) and Stuart Graham (Hunger, The Clinic) as two government agents who are tasked with finding a ticking bomb before it goes off.
The story has been written by Pol Mag Uidhir and will be directed by David Cooke, who previously worked together on âThe Morse Collectorsâ, Ryan Kernaghan (Dinner Party) is director of photography for the short which will be shot on RED with Sarah Speers (assistant art director, Johnny Was) as production designer. Causeway's Chris Patterson will produce.
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