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‘Republic of Doyle’ actor wins filmmaking award

Filmmaker/actor Mark O'Brien of St. John's won the award for Best Atlantic Short at the Atlantic Film Festival, for his film “Better People.” — File photo by Tara Bradbury/The Telegram

Filmmaker/actor Mark O'Brien of St. John's won the award for Best Atlantic Short at the Atlantic Film Festival, for his film “Better People.” — File photo by Tara Bradbury/The Telegram

Published on September 21, 2012
Published on September 21, 2012
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CBC , Republic of Doyle , Montreal

Filmmaker/actor Mark O’Brien of St. John’s has won the award for Best Atlantic Short at the Atlantic Film Festival, for his film “Better People.”

O’Brien — best known for playing Des on CBC-TV’s “Republic of Doyle” — wrote and directed the 10-minute short film, and stars in it alongside his real-life fiancée, actress Georgina Reilly. The film explores the idea of love at first sight.

Before screening at the Atlantic Film Festival, “Better People” played at the Montreal World Film Festival, earlier this month. It will also screen at the St. John’s Women’s International Film Festival in October.

As part of the award, O’Brien was presented with a cash prize of $500 along with $1,000 in film post-production services from Halifax-based 902 Post.

O’Brien’s last short film, “Kathy,” won the William F. White Award for Best Comedy at the Lakeshorts International Short Film Festival in April.

Started in 1981 in St. John’s, the 32nd Atlantic Film Festival wrapped up in Halifax Thursday night, after eight days of film screenings, workshops and industry events.

 

 

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    Fan
    - September 24, 2012 at 10:56:15

    I do believe he has been very busy this summer working on the set of ROD... And congrats you are awesome

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    J
    - September 22, 2012 at 01:17:01

    Who says he's not returning? New season isn't out yet...:p

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      Political Watcher
      - September 22, 2012 at 10:05:41

      Just that after listening to recent interviews with several cast members if you read between the lines you will realize that he has not been active in this seasons on site filming.

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    Paul
    - September 21, 2012 at 17:51:44

    @political watcher. Is O'Brien going somewhere? The article mentions nothing of the kind.

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    Political Watcher
    - September 21, 2012 at 15:45:19

    Congratulations Mark, job well done. With that said, you will be missed from Republic of Doyle.

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