Galway brothers’ unique film receives major accolades

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Galway brothers Luke and Jake Morgan have secured major accolades at home and abroad for their poignant short film, The Boat.

The cinematic gem, which was a collaborative effort with Nepal, marks a significant step towards raising awareness and support for the global mission to end leprosy.

The film’s success was evident at the Cork International Film Festival, where it claimed the Gran Prix Irish Short Award, followed by another resounding victory at the Foyle Film Festival with the Light in Motion Irish Short Award. These awards qualify the film for an Oscar in 2025.

Audiences and critics alike praised The Boat for its unique storytelling, breathtaking cinematography, and the heartfelt performances of the cast.

What sets it apart is its collaboration with Nepal and its connection to the mission to end leprosy.

Known for their ability to craft emotionally resonant narratives, the Morgan brothers have used their platform to bring attention to an often overlooked issue.

The film serves as a medium to challenge stereotypes and misconceptions surrounding leprosy, fostering empathy and understanding.

As the short film embarks on its global journey, the Morgan brothers are committed to using their success to support organisations working towards eradicating leprosy.

The Boat aims to be more than just a film; it is a catalyst for change, inspiring audiences to join the mission to end leprosy and break down the stigma associated with this age-old disease.