The winner of the 2007 Diversions Short Film Award has been announced as The Faeries of Blackheath Woods, a dark and magical movie directed by Ciarán Foy. The Award is organised by Temple Bar Cultural Trust (TBCT) as part of the Diversions Festival; Ireland�s longest and largest free outdoor festival.
Ciarán has won a �5000 cash prize from TBCT and studio time at Filmbase worth an additional �5000. According to Ciarán, "Needless to say I'm truly delighted to win. Now I can finally afford another print! Diversions is a unique festival and there's a fantastic buzz seeing your film on an outdoor screen with a public audience. People seem to really respond to this little horror film and that's really the biggest compliment,"
The Faeries of Blackheath Woods, is Ciarán�s first film since graduating from the National Film School of Ireland. The film, shot on the Powerscourt Estate, follows a young girl�s bewitching encounter with faeries and discovery that they are not as sweet and kind as folklore would depict.
Alan Fitzpatrick of Filmbase commented, �In The Faeries of Blackheath Woods director, Ciarán Foy, set out to create an ambitious piece of short cinema. The result is a stunningly well realised and artistically crafted film which delights, enchants and surprises in equal measure. Ciarán displayed real talent and technical accomplishment in Faeries, marking himself as a director to watch in the future.� 12 films were short-listed for the award and were screened at the famous Meeting House Square, preceding the Jameson Movies on the Square presentation.