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'It was phenomenal to see my film on the big screen' (From Watford Observer)
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'It was phenomenal to see my film on the big screen' says Kings Langley film maker Daria Kulesh
2:40pm Wednesday 13th March 2013 in News
By Rebecca Perring, Reporter
'It was phenomenal to see my film on the big screen'
A woman from Kings Langley who created a music video about Hollywood A-Lister Tom Cruise’s visit to an Indian restaurant said it was "phenomenal to see her video on the big screen."
Despite losing out to first place Daria Kulesh said she felt proud when Tom Tom was aired at last weekend’s St Albans film festival, after being shortlisted in the Best Music Award category.
Ms Kulesh who lives in Harthall Lane came up with the idea, which features the story of a love struck fan chasing the Hollywood actor, after Cruise dined at a St Albans Indian restaurant last August.
The 30-year-old said: "It was phenomenal to see my film on the big screen.
"To be shortlisted was special enough for me and after watching the other films I was very impressed with the talent.
"It was inspiring to meet local film makers and for many it was the first time they had showcased their work to a huge audience.
"It was such a great day and now I will look in to more exciting ideas to enter in next year."
Ms Kulesh could also be spotted on the city streets wearing a Cruise mask, as seen in Tom Tom.