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29th Feb 2016

Irish Director Benjamin Cleary Scoops Oscar For Best Live-Action Short Film

“Every day is a proud day to be Irish, but today moreso than usual”.

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Irish director Benjamin Cleary has scooped an Oscar for Best Live-Action Short Film at last night’s Academy Awards.

The 32-year old from Rathmines wrote and directed the film Stutterer, which focuses on a lonely typographer suffering from a speech impediment.

The Dubliner accepted the award with producers Serena Armitage and Shan Christopher Ogilvie, and director of photography Michael Paleodimos.

Amongst his colleagues and the Academy, Cleary thanked the people back home for their huge support.

You can check out the full acceptance speech here:


Video: Oscars 2016