A family affair for the Quinn clann GALWAY'S Film Fleadh is becoming a home from home for the Quinn family. When Aidan Quinn isn't there for one of his own movies, he's there to see his brother Paul's feature debut or his cinematographer brother Declan's work on a Mira Nair movie. This year it was for his sister Marian's feature debut, 32A, which won the first feature award last Sunday. The title refers to a bra size and what it can mean to a 13-year-old girl coming of age. Dave McLoughlin took second prize with On Broadway and the Stella Artois pitching award went to writer William Collins for My Brothers.
IRELAND: TOP FIVE MOVIES (13-15 July)
1(-) Harry Potter And the Order Of The Phoenix (David Yates) 2,068,745 (-)
2(2) Shrek 3 (Chris Miller/Raman Hui) 443,601 ( 6,168,467 to date)
3(1) Die Hard 4.0 (Len Wiseman) 418,658 ( 2,061,144)
4(3) Ocean's 13 (Steven Soderbergh) 46,275 ( 2,572,838)
5(4) Fantastic Four: Rise Of The Silver Surfer (Tim Story) 33,163 ( 1,703,482) Compiled from Sunday Tribune industry sources
US: TOP FIVE MOVIES (13-15 July)
1(-) Harry Potter and the Order Of The Phoenix (David Yates) $77.4m ($140m to date)
2(1) Transformers (Michael Bay) $36m ($222.9m)
3(2) Ratatouille (Brad Bird) $18m ($143m)
4(3) Live Free Or Die Hard (Len Wiseman) $10.9m ($102.9m)
5(4) License To Wed (Ken Kwapis) $7.4m ($30.5m)
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