Cinemagic presents five new short films made by young people from Northern Ireland, aged 16-19, and produced during BFI Film Academy Network Programmes and the Cinemagic Creative and Digital Technologies Academy.
LUMI's young programmers present a screening and Q&A focusing on the story of one of the most divisive action groups of all-time, Extinction Rebellion, and their impact on the debate around climate change.
From director Jennifer Peedom (Mountain), River is a profound cinematic and musical reflection on how rivers have shaped both the planet's elaborate landscapes and all human existence.
Celebrated German actress Nina Hoss (Barbara, Phoenix, TV’s Homeland) gives an impeccable performance as a perfectionist violin teacher in this forceful, meticulously realised character study from director Ina Weisse, her second collaboration with writer Daphné Charizani following 2008’s The Architect.
Joachim Trier (Oslo, August 31st, Louder Than Bombs) returns with the Oscar-nominated The Worst Person in the World, a wistful and subversive romantic drama about the quest for love and meaning in contemporary Oslo.
Adapted from Deborah Kay Davies’s acclaimed novel, True Things About Me, True Things is an intense and absorbing psychological drama from acclaimed director Harry Wootliff (Only You), starring Ruth Wilson and Tom Burke.
Young Plato is a funny, poignant and inspiring documentary set in post-conflict Belfast’s Ardoyne, from filmmakers Neasa Ní Chianáin (School Life) and Declan McGrath.