Michael Harding as fearful elderly farmer Michael in Maglite Film’s Where The Old Man Lives.

Mayo natives' movie to premiere at Oscars-qualifying festival

INDEPENDENT west of Ireland production company, Maglite Films, has announced that its new short film, Where The Old Man Lives, will enjoy its world premiere at the prestigious Oscars-qualifying Edmonton International Film Festival in Canada.

Written and produced by Mayo natives Ruaidhrí Hallinan and Eamonn Keane of Maglite Films in Galway, Where The Old Man Lives stars renowned Irish playwright, novelist, actor and poet Michael Harding, alongside acclaimed Irish actress Ruth McCabe and also starring Cork actor Michael Patric.

Inspired by true events, the film explores themes of rural isolation, resilience, and the profound impact of losing one’s sense of security. Its world premiere will take place on Friday, September 27, at 6pm, at the Landmark Cinema, Edmonton, in the heart of the Canadian Prairies.

The short was filmed in four locations across Gort, Oranmore and Clarinbridge in Co. Galway, featuring a 12-strong cast, with up to 100 extras, and was produced on a budget of just €30,000.

Where The Old Man Lives is a compelling and introspective film that delves into the life of Michael (Michael Harding), an elderly man living alone on a rural farm in Ireland. Through the lens of Michael's journey, the film examines the fragility of the human psyche and the longing for a world turned upside down, to be made right once more.

Mayo natives Hallinan and Keane first met in 2021 and began scriptwriting together the following year. Individually, they have enjoyed their own successes.

Ruaidhrí Hallinan. Photo by Aengus McMahon

Hallinan is a writer, producer and creative enthusiast, originally from Carnacon. He won the 2023 Ardán and RTÉ Short Film Commission for ‘Remote Strutting’, showcasing his diversity in writing styles. It premiered at this year’s Galway Film Fleadh in July and has been selected for several others, as well as being shortlisted for Best European Short Film. He now lives in Glencorrib with his wife and children.

Kilmaine’s Keane, meanwhile, is an award-winning film director who started his first production company back in 2015. Yewtree Productions specialised in short film making and produced concept shorts and location scouting for overseas productions.

His first short film, ‘Rapacious’, debuted at the 31st Galway Film Fleadh and went on to screen at some major film festivals worldwide, picking up Best Short Film at the Los Angeles Film Festival in 2019.

He now lives in Headford with his wife and children.

Eamonn Keane.

Speaking ahead of the world premiere, co-writer and co-producer Eamonn Keane said: “We’re delighted to be bringing Where The Old Man Lives to Edmonton International Film Festival for its world premiere. As well as being an Oscars-qualifying festival, this is one of the most widely respected festivals globally. It attracts audiences of 15,000 plus, and shows approximately 160 films out of more than 2,400 entries. It’s a great honour to be selected and our journey starts here for the film, which is marvellous.”

Focusing on the film, Keane’s co-writer and co-producer, Ruaidhrí Hallinan, explained: “This is a film we really wanted to make. It delves into characters and the intricacies of the human condition, looking at the theme of rural isolation, and exploring the profound impact it can have on individuals. It illuminates the realities of rural life and the fear of living alone.

“We both grew up in rural Ireland and can identify with the characters and their stories. We’ve heard the stories and seen the consequences, we know about the fear that is present in so many communities, but we have never seen it brought to life on screen and we felt this was a story that needed - and deserved - to be told.”