One Hundred Mornings picks Vortex Sci-fi Fantasy award

One Hundred Mornings picks Vortex Sci-fi Fantasy award

MUMBAI: Conor Horgan‘s One Hundred Mornings has picked up the Vortex Sci-fi and Fantasy Award at the Rhode Island International Film Festival that was held between 10 and 15 August.

The apocalyptic drama, One Hundred Mornings, has been a huge hit since its arrival on the international festival circuit. Earlier this year, it premiered at the Slamdance Film Festival, Utah where it received a special mention from the Grand Jury. It has since gone on to screen at the Galway Film Festival and the Jameson Dublin International Film Festival with Suzie Lavelle winning an IFTA for her role in the film.

One Hundred Mornings has been officially selected to screen at the Seattle True Independent Film Festival, the Indy Film Festival, Indianapolis, the New York City International Film Festival, the Revelations Film Festival in Perth and the prestigious Cannes Film Festival. It is also set to screen at the Portland Maine International Film Festival and the San Francisco Irish Film Festival in the coming weeks.

Last month, the film was the recipient of the WorkBook Project Discovery and Distributor Award in the U.S, which facilitates a week long theatrical release of the film in L.A opening in the Downtown Independent Theatre from 16th September as well as full social media, street team and media support.

One Hundred Mornings produced by Katie Holly for Blinder Films showcases the acting talents of Ciaran McMenamin, Alex Reid and Kelly Campbell.