The first scene of Bonsoir Luna, an Irish short film musical by students and recent graduates of Trinity, IADT, UCC, and DIT, selected for the Short Film Corner of the Cannes Film Festival 2015, next month.
It features George’s Street Arcade and Grafton Street’s living statues including the controversial sand artist guy.
Producer David Cullinan writes:
Bonsoir Luna is an all-sung, Irish language musical that tells the story of a romance between street artist, Duke [Michael-David McKernan], and, Luna [Hilary Bowen], who works in a shopping arcade’s coffee shop nearby. Luna’s coffee shop is run by her mother, Paula, who disapproves of Duke and his trade. Duke and Luna have kept their romance a secret, but now Duke must round up his fellow street artist friends to help him win over Paula when she nears discovering their secret and if she did, would force the two apart.
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Thanks Darragh Doyle



Seriously now for a moment. Why does there have to be a fight about every other post on broadsheet? This post doesn’t even have contrary points to which one might feel inclined one way or the other. It just makes me sad is all…
This script was nominated for Cannes?
What the everliving f*pp are they smoking over there
That looks good. It seems to be brimming with heart and positivity and celebration of creativity. What more could one want?
Lyrics written by an adult?
Very nice!
gorgeous to watch. good sound. Lovely