The film has had15 award wins and 8 nominations from festivals all over the globe.
A midlands actor has won his second award for his role in Follow the Dead,
Ferbane's Tadhg Devery picked up the gong for his role as Chi in the feature film, which was shot in Offaly.
The film has had15 award wins and 8 nominations from festivals all over the globe, including Sunscreen Film Festival in Florida, Fright Night Film Festival in Kentucky, Wales International Film Festival, our own Kerry International Film Festival, and more.
Tadhg won his first award for Best Supporting Actor at the Dublin International Comedy Film Festival earlier this year, but his second comes from the Achill Island Film Festival which had it's inaugural event over the weekend.
Tadhg walked away with the Standout Performance award at the ceremony on Sunday afternoon.
The festival itself obviously took place on the beautiful island of Achill, and it was incredible to take in the awe-inspiring views of the hills, the cliffs, and the ocean, while getting to meet some like-minded filmmakers and enthusiasts, and seeing some of the wonderful films that were on display.
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