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March 19, 2007Posted on 03/19/2007 in World Cup 2007
No-hopers give great hope to Irish film-maker
In the Caribbean, The Indian Express' Sandeep Dwivedi finds out that Paul Davey, an Irish film-maker, has about ten hours of exclusive footage that tells the incredible story of 15 no-hopers who have caused one of the biggest upsets in World Cup history.
Davey now plans to make a film out of Ireland's surprise success story.
Though he plans to edit his work to about 50 minutes for the festival circuit and eventual television release in cricket-playing countries, the heart-warming and still-evolving storyline could interest even big producers, Davey hopes.