Mersey Boys: A Letter From Al Moran
Mersey Boys: A Letter From Al Moran was produced in Ireland. Two Americans, Gerard and Moira Moran, go to Ireland to attend a funeral for their Uncle Al. They discover a letter where Al claims to have meet the young Beatles in a Liverpool pub, circa 1961. It is fact or fiction. They also uncover a photograph of Al standing side by side John Lennon, leader of the Beatles.
Monthly:
- August: Realism
- Best Character Study
- Best Depiction of Daily Life
- Best Existential Short
- Best Inciting Incident
- Best Narrative Based on True Events
- Best Natural Performance
- Best Nonlinear Storytelling
- Best Portrayal of Mental Health
- Best Realist Film
- Best Rollercoaster Experience
- Best Story of Healing
- Best Surrealism
- Best Twist
- Best Unreliable Narrator
- Most Emotionally Raw Moment
- November: The Human Condition
- September: Down the Rabbit Hole

What a pleasant film 😊 I like how feminine qualities are uplifted in this one 🙌 contrasted with proudness and masculinity of course. Good to see John Lennon

Thank you, Nikolas. Jessica Messenger as Ginny Browne and Rachel Cobb as Moira Moran did a wonderful job.

They sure did 🙌🙌

I was expecting the band to play a Beatles song in a garage early sound style live on stage. Besides, nice camerawork and I liked the girl's acting.

Thanks, Miri. It can get complicated with music rights. It's hard to find actor who can play guitars and guitarists who can act. Jessica was the best!

I know a few. Just drop me a line ;)

I liked the flash-back and your DP did a great job. I can see this story being developed into a longer short of maybe even a feature.

Thank you, Kevin. I have been working towards making it a feature.
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