Marie Amachoukeli-Barsacq's captivating French coming-of-age drama is one seldom seen on screen, told with affection, heartfelt sincerity and cinematic perfection.
This event will open the doors to documentary filmmaking talent from the UK & island of Ireland in a friendly and inclusive environment.
Leo Regan draws on decades of material to create a portrait of the complex life of his friend and photographer Lanre Fehintola.
A modern fairy tale in the enchanting embrace of the Finnish forest makes its Irish premiere.
In this illustrated film lecture, filmmaker Simon Aeppli will share his recent PHD research on haunting and folk horror theories to excavate marginal and forgotten stories from our country’s past, and how they continue to affect the present.
The ongoing struggle against the Israeli occupation has defined Palestinian society. While this remains a critical aspect of daily life, it’s essential to acknowledge that there is much more to Palestinian society than just this struggle.
After their very short short film Sasquatch Birth Journal 2, David and Nathan Zellner now take us into the life of a family that has remained hidden from humanity, immersed in the North American wilderness.
Set in the 1860s, Viggo Mortensen’s second outing as writer-director (Falling) is an elegantly realised feminist western starring Mortensen and Vicky Krieps as immigrants attempting to forge a life in a corrupt Nevada town.
Waitress: The Musical brings the Tony-nominated Broadway phenomenon to the big screen. Featuring Grammy Award winning composer-lyricist Sara Bareilles as Jenna Hunterson.