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Director Éamon Little (co-writer of That They May Face the Rising Sun) was a long-time friend of Patrick Lydon. Given intimate access, this tender, provocative love story celebrates community, disability, inclusion and otherness.
After fleeing persecution at home, Nigerian migrant Isio (Ronkẹ Adékọluẹ́jọ́) is sent to Hatchworth Removal Centre, where she hopes her asylum plea will receive a fair hearing.
What's Christmas without a little festive mayhem with everyone’s favourite fish-out-of-water, Buddy the Elf (Will Ferrell).
Jafar Panahi’s (No Bears) critically acclaimed and deserving Palme d’Or winner is a muscular thriller and an engaging morality tale for our times.
Christmas at QFT wouldn't be the same without the ultimate festive classic from Oscar-winning director Frank Capra, starring James Stewart as despairing businessmen George Bailey.
A shy young man finds his place in the world as the submissive to a handsome biker, in Harry Lighton’s charming, sexy and tender debut.
Directed by the acclaimed Belfast-born filmmaker Brian Desmond Hurst, Scrooge is one of the best-known adaptations of Charles Dickens’ Christmas classic.