Seventeen-year-old Christy (Danny Power) is at a crossroads in Brendan Canty's debut feature. Kicked out of his suburban foster home, Christy moves in with his estranged older brother Shane (Diarmuid Noyes) and his young family.
By Spanish director Eva Libertad, Deaf, which won the Audience Award at the Berlin Film Festival earlier this year, follows a young couple, Ángela (who is deaf, played by deaf actress – and the director's sister – Miriam Garlo) and her hearing partner Héctor, who are expecting a baby.
Smashing box office records in Japan, Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba Infinity Castle is the latest chapter in the ongoing anime adaptation of the hit manga by Koyoharu Gotoge.
Like Carlos Saura’s 1959 debut feature Los golfos (The Delinquents, also screening as part of Cinema Rediscovered on Tour), Deprisa, Deprisa interrogates the theme of juvenile delinquency.
Palestine’s official entry to the 2025 Academy Awards, From Ground Zero brings dozens of emerging Palestinian artists to the fore in an urgent cry for humanity from a people under siege.
We're gonna need a bigger boat. Jaws returns to QFT in celebration of 50 years, 4K restored. One of the most thrilling, terrifying and unforgettable films of all time - some people's dads still won't get in the water past their knees.
Screening in partnership with Trans Pride NI, Shinjuku Boys is a tender fly-on-the-wall documentary depicting the daily lives of three Japanese 'onnabe' who work as hosts in a Tokyo nightclub.
Spinal Tap is back! After a 15-year hiatus, David St. Hubbins (Michael McKean), Nigel Tufnel (Christopher Guest), and Derek Smalls (Harry Shearer) are drawn back together for one last concert. What comes after 11? We're about to find out.