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Vic misses 'Rainbows' preview 22.04.10

by Linda McGrory

GRAMMY-winning director Vic Sarin dearly wanted to attend tonight's special screening of 'A Shine of Rainbows' in Inishowen but was thwarted due to the volcanic ash flight crisis.
Lorna McCausland, of Cinemagic, said the affable director had "every intention" of being in Buncrana to join 300 locals for the premiere but was forced to return home.
"Vic was on his way to Ireland from Vancouver in Canada for the preview in Buncrana but his flight was cancelled," said Lorna.
"As far as I understand it, he had already taken a flight within Canada as part of his journey to come to Ireland but was forced to turn back."
Lorna said the 300 tickets earmarked for the long-awaited local film preview sold out rapidly.
"The tickets went on sale on Monday, April 12 and half of them sold out on the first day. The other half sold quickly the next day and we then had to tell people we would put them on the reserve list for cancellations."
Inishowen got a glimpse of movie magic when grammy-award winner Sarin, his team and Hollywood stars Aidan Quinn and Connie Nielsen arrived to film on location around the peninsula in 2008.
Aideen Doherty of Donegal County Council's Film Office which helped bring the film to the area, said she looked
Vic Sarin on location in Cooley, Moville.
looked forward to the showcasing of the peninsula through the movie.
"'A Shine of Rainbows' is about to open in North America and cultural and tourism providers in the peninsula have an opportunity to capitalise on Inishowen being viewed by potential visitors to the area," she said.
A number of Donegal children who had parts in the film as well as extras and members of the local production crew will be in attendance tonight including young Lifford actress Tara Scully and Sharon Simpkins who plays the teacher in the film. The costume designer Susan Scott is also expected to travel from Belfast for tonight's showing. Buncrana Mayor Cllr Lee Tedstone and Donegal Deputy Mayor Charlie McConalogue are also on tonight's guest list along with local and county councillors. Tonight's screening is at 8pm following a short wine and nibbles reception at 7pm. Aideen Doherty thanked Buncrana Town Council for sponsoring the reception.
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