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Sinéad O’Loughlin’s Short Film ‘Lamb’ Qualifies for 2024 Oscar Consideration

December 6, 2023
Aoife Duffin and Eanna Hardwicke in Lamb photo Dan Keane

Aoife Duffin and Eanna Hardwicke in Lamb photo Dan Keane

An Irish short film has qualified for consideration for the 2024 Academy Awards®.

Lamb, written and directed by Cork filmmaker and SDGI member Sinéad O’Loughlin, is a tense psychological thriller about an ordinary day that takes a sinister turn for a woman and her young child when a stranger walks into their isolated rural home. Starring Kerry actress Aoife Duffin (Moone Boy, Resistance) and Cork actor Éanna Hardwicke (The Sixth Commandment, Normal People, Vivarium, Smother), Lamb is the third short film by award winning filmmaker Sinéad O’Loughlin (Homecoming, Stray).

Shot in Youghal, Co. Cork, the film premiered at the Tribeca festival in 2022 and has since won 15 awards including Best Short Film at Dublin International Film Festival. Nominated for an Irish Film and TV Academy (IFTA) award earlier this year, Hardwicke has picked up two actor awards for his performance in the film.

Lamb qualified for 2024 Academy Award consideration in the category of Best Live Action Short after winning an international award in August.

Speaking about the qualification, Sinéad O’Loughlin said:

Lamb explores the psychological negotiation that women undertake in order to navigate through the world safely. In Lamb we meet a woman on a day when her worst nightmare walks into her home and how she responds in real time to try to protect her child. Lamb has been on an incredible journey so far and we are honoured to qualify for consideration for the 2024 Academy Awards®. We are very grateful to have the film recognised in this way. I’d like to thank Screen Ireland and Copper Alley for their continued support and to our fantastic cast, crew and collaborators who made the film possible.”

Lamb is supported by Screen Ireland as part of its Focus Shorts scheme for emerging filmmakers with bold and original voices and was one of four projects chosen out of 130 applications for funding. The short is produced by award winning producer Lara Hickey (Bainne, Cynthia) for her production company Copper Alley Productions.

 

 

 

 

 

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