In this Palme d’Or-winning psychological thriller, a celebrated writer is put on trial when her husband falls to his death from their secluded chalet.
Finnish auteur and master of droll comedy Aki Kaurismäki is in the mood for love in this cool and joyful romance.
Goodbye Julia is officially the Belfast Film Festival's 2nd ever International Feature competition winner.
Gabriel Byrne (The Usual Suspects) plays Samuel Beckett with young Beckett played by Fionn O’Shea (Normal People) in a sweeping account of the life of this 20th Century icon.
From the deeply furious mind of Romanian madman Radu Jude, who won the Berlinale Golden Bear for his last film Bad Luck Banging or Loony Porn (BFF ‘21), comes an uncategorisable, monumental achievement in mischief-making.
We’re delighted to host this screening of one of the participant films of Docs Ireland’s inaugural Marketplace in 2019.
Ó Bhéal is a cinematic exploration of the rise of Hip Hop and Electronic artists in Ireland embracing oral traditions of folklore, ancient poetry and sean nós singing to create a new fusion sound, a culture clash through music.
Film archives aren’t static. Retelling, reimagining and repurposing archive to create new archive helps collections grow and evolve.
We’re lucky enough to be able to present this beautifully photographed independent film made in Belfast in the 1970s, currently being restored by Northern Ireland Screen’s Digital Film Archive.