TG4’s “Fidil Ghorm,” a heartwarming Irish-language drama, has won the prestigious Audience Award for Best Irish Feature at the Newport International Film Festival in California.
This moving story, part of the Cine4 initiative, captured hearts with its tale of young resilience, musical magic, and the bonds that bridge generations.
The story follows 10-year-old Molly, who believes that learning to play the fiddle like her comatose father might awaken him. Her journey leads her to an unlikely mentor – a grumpy but talented fiddler in a rehab center – and together, they embark on a hopeful journey of healing and transformation.
“Fidil Ghorm” is directed by Anne McCabe, written by Patricia Forde, and produced by Bríd Seoighe and Pierce Boyce of Abú Media.
“Molly’s journey in ‘Fidil Ghorm’ resonates deeply, capturing the magic and resilience of the human spirit through the lens of Irish language and culture,” said Máire Ní Chonláin, Commissioning Editor at TG4.
“We’re honored …