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Filming begins for Cupcakes movie

IT's lights, camera, action this week as Ballymoney becomes the sole location for a major new film to be screened on BBC television next year.

An Independent company, based in Belfast, began shooting on Monday (yesterday) at Leslie Hill for 'Cup Cake', a romantic comedy set initially in the 1960's but which becomes timeless.

The man behind the venture is John Leslie,originally from the town.

As Art Director and Location Manager of the company 'Wee Buns', Mr Leslie was instrumental in bringing the crew to Ballymoney where a number of local business premises will be used as well as his family farm at Leslie Hill.

Indeed, such has been the impact that Ballymoney has made on directors of the company that further films could well be located here.

Directed by the highly respected Colin McIvor and Producer, Kate Jackson, 'Cup Cake' will also feature the distinguished cameraman, Cian Butler, who shot the opening sequences for the award winning film, 'Saving Private Ryan.' Cian has also worked with Sir David Attenborough on a number of projects.

Filming is expected to start this week and will be completed around March of next year after which it will be screened, initially on BBC.

Kelly's in Church Street has been chosen as one of the set locations as well as Gaults Drapers, the Barber Shop in High Street and St. Patrick's Parish Church.

The Wee Buns company is currently looking for Extras to take part in the production and anyone interested should contact 07702 306535 or email katy@4x4post.com .


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