"Short Order" began principal photography in Ardmore Studios Ireland on 27th September 2004. After three weeks in Dublin the Production moved to Bendestorf Studios in Hamburg where a large interior street had been constructed to shoot two musical numbers and maintain control of the Technicolor night time setting. Principal photography on "Short Order" wrapped on the 4th November in Hamburg. Post Production took place in Ardmore Studios and was completed in July 2005. The script was written by young Irish director Anthony Byrne and developed over four years with The Irish Film Board and Anthony’s producing partner Brian Willis of Igloo Films. Once the script was completed it was sent out to cast and all Anthony’s first choices agreed to be in the film on the strength of his unique script. ‘The cast at the moment are largely English, German, French, Croatian, Russian, well yes, it's pretty European. [Anthony] I love French cinema, which is why I was determined to have a French actress with a charming accent; It was a must for me. Cue French actress Emma de Caunes, daughter of Antoine de Caunes of Eurotrash fame and was cast as the lead actress - Fifi Koko. Other roles are in SCIENCE OF SLEEP Michel GONDRY, MA MÈRE Christophe HONORÉ [Antoine De Caunes] All I can say is that visibly, this is the film she has been dreaming of doing since she was 5! Emma De Caunes… In France, even when you have a principal role, you’re barely allowed to watch the replays. This snobby attitude by French directors is really stupid and ‘sterile’. And why? Here we are, and I’m sure you’ve noticed even over the past few hours, everyone gets on really well and we work together towards the same goal. Emma de Caunes also sings three musical numbers in the film, the Andy Williams song You are My Sunshine, Harry Nilsson’s Think about your Troubles and Yummy Yummy Yummy. The musical numbers were arranged by Irish composer Niall Byrne and recorded at Angel Studios in London. German actress Cosma Shiva Hagen, daughter of German punk icon Nina Hagen plays the role of Catherine, the delivery girl who works the night shift with Fifi. This is her first English language film and she is very well known in Germany for her television work and her role as snow white in the German film Seven Dwarfs, one of the highest grossing German films in recent years. So, I'm Cosma Shiva Hagen, I'm twenty-three, I was born in the States, I live in Hamburg, and I'm playing Catherine who delivers the food and meets all those crazy people in this movie. British comedienne Jack Dee plays the role of Harry Melville. In 1991, Jack won the British Comedy Award for Best Stage Newcomer and following numerous guest TV appearances and a successful run of Edinburgh shows, he was nominated for the 1991 Perrier Award. His impressive list of awards to-date include two at the 1995 British Comedy Awards; one Gold and two Silver Arrows for his now infamous 'widget'. John Smith's Bitter commercials (1997) at the British Advertising Awards; and the prestigious Best Stand Up Comedian at the 1997 British Comedy Awards. On 2004 Jack starred in two full-length comedy dramas: as a political fixer in the critically acclaimed BBC1 politcal romp The Deputy alongside Dalzeil & Pascoe star Warren Clarke; and in the fairground romance, Tunnel of Love for ITV. Autumn 2004 saw Jack make a triumphant return to stand up on television with his hugely successful series Jack Dee - Live At The Apollo that featured stand up appearances from the likes of Joan Rivers, Ross Noble & Ardal O'Hanlon. And in Short Order he had to play dead for two days. He explains Right. Do you want me to say what I'm doing? Rade Sherbedgia plays Paulo and after a world famous film Before the Rain where he played the leading role, he was cast in films by prominent directors of the world (P.Noyce, J. Woo, S. Kubrick, F. Rossi...), in films such as The Saint (P.Noyce), La Tregua (F. Rossi), The Prague Duet, Broken English, Eyes Wide Shut (S. Kubrick), Polish Wedding, Stigmata, Mighty Joe Young, Il dolce rumore della vita, Mare Largo, Mission: Impossible II, Space Cowboys, The Snatch, and in South Pacific, Hermano, Quicksand, currently in postproduction. He starred alongside Val Kilmer, Elisabeth Shue, John Turturro, Tom Cruise, Glenn Glose. He best known for his role as Boris the Blade in Guy Ritchie’s Snatch. John Hurt plays Felix and previously worked on Anthony’s award winning short film Meeting Che Guevara and the Man from Maybury Hill. The English actor, famous for his Oscar nominated roles in Midnight Express and in David Lynch’s Elephant Man and living himself in Ireland for the last 10 years, flew over from Australia to contribute to the ‘resistance’ of independent European Films, and because ‘you can’t refuse Anthony anything once you know him. This guy has an amazing talent, and if he remains focused with his feet planted firmly on the ground, he will go far, very far…’ John Hurt received the Evening Standard Award for Best Actor for the year for: 1984, The Hit and Champions. His many films include A Man For All Seasons, The Field,Scandal, Rob Roy and John Boorman’s Two Nudes Bathing the latter for which he received a Cable Ace Award in 1995, and an acclaimed performance in Richard Kwietniowski’s Love and Death on Long Island. John was seen as Dr Iannis in Captain Corelli’s Mandolin directed in John Madden. In 1999 John filmed Beckett’s Krapps Last Tape directed by Atom Egoyan and Tabloid TV directed by David Blair in 2000. 2001 was spent filming Miranda directed by Mark Munden, Harry Potter and the Scorcerer’s Stone directed by Chris Columbus and Owning Mahony directed by Richard Kwietniowski. In 2002, John won the Variety Club Award for Outstanding Performance in a Stage Play, for Brian Friel’s Afterplay. This was followed by the film, Hellboy and The Alan Clark Diaries. More recently, John filmed Skeleton Key, directed by Iain Softely for Universal, Shooting Dogs directed by Michael Caton-Jones and "The Proposition" directed by John Hilcote. Vanessa Redgrave plays Marianne and has had an extraordinary career which has been marked by numerous stage and screen accolades, including an Oscar® as best supporting actress for "Julia," five Academy Award® nominations, an Emmy Award for "Playing for Time," and a nomination for "Second Serve," the Cannes Film Festival best actress award for "Morgan, A Suitable Case for Cameos by British actor Paul Kaye better known as Dennis Penis, Its all Gone Pete Tong and Woody Allen’s Match Point plays Bert and American actor Jon Polito is most recognized from his film work with the Coen Brothers , as well as his many television appearances as a series regular and guest star. Notable motion picture performances are in Millers Crossing, Barton Fink, The Man Who Wasn’t There, Death of a Salesman with Dustin Hoffman, The Crow, The Tailor Of Panama, The Freshman with Marlon Brando, and The Honeymooners add to the international cast of Short Order. The film also stars Irish actor Paschal Friel and Fair City actors Tatianna Ouliankina, Tommy O’ Neill and Eamon Hunt. Tatianna explains how she got the role of Stephaine ‘Anthony came to me six years ago. I wasn't in the soap then, I just met him and he gave me the script. I read the script for six years, it was a long time. He told me that he wrote this part in it specifically for... when he saw me he just had the image of me. Anthony worked closely with Irish DOP Brendan Maguire to achieve a Technicolor look and feel for the film using old Hollywood musicals as a reference point especially Singing in the Rain and the French Film The Umbrellas of Cherbourg. Brendan was recommended to me by Des Whelan, and I met with Brendan and the two of us hit it off, So when Short Order came up I just gave him a call and we went and we sat down and went through it, and the two of us are completely different on every level across the board, except when we sit down to talk about films and specific shots and there's a common ground there. The atmosphere on the six week shoot remained completely relaxed and friendly, and there’s lots of laughs within this multi-cultural mix of Germans, English and Irish, old and young, trendy or not, chatty or quiet, who have found an equilibrium together. A crew member also relates… I have experienced shoots where you were obliged to work 18 hour shifts, because the director had a particular idea, and would refuse to let it go until it followed exactly what he had in mind. With Short Order, this has never happened, we have done the shoots with no delays at all, and without anyone getting annoyed along the way. It really has been a wonderful experience. Short Order was nominated for 8 Irish Film and Television Awards and won in the Production Design category. Short Order was produced by Brian Willis of Igloo Films. The film is an Irish German UK co-production. The budget was €2.5 million and was funded by The Irish Film Board, Filmförderung Hamburg, EURIMAGES, Ailesbury Corporate Finance, Section 481, UK Sale and Leaseback, RTE and Samson Films.
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