Ireland's Young Filmmaker of the Year Awards 2024 come to RTÉ2

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All this year's nominated films are now available for viewing now via the Fresh International Film Festival YouTube channel.

Lights, Camera, Action! (L-R) Presenter Faye Shortt, actor/comedian
Meagha Marcharla, and young filmmakers GracieMay Burke (7)
and Louis Martin (17) (Pic: Paul Kelly)

Broadcast from the iconic Troy Studios in Limerick, guiding us through the evening are the fabulous hosts; actor and comedian Faye Shortt alongside radio presenter Gemma Bradley.

With the spotlight firmly on young cinematic talent, this year's event promises a thrilling blend of creativity, inspiration, and a glimpse into the future of filmmaking.

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