Baby Pictures is our regular Friday morning film slot exclusively for carers with little ones aged twelve months and under. This week spend some time with cutie-pie Cléo and her nanny, for one last summer.
A new feature-length documentary depicting the extraordinary and emotional return of blur, captured during the year in which they made a surprise return with their first record in 8 years, the critically acclaimed #1 album ‘The Ballad of Darren’.
A selection of the best non-fiction work produced by the latest cohort of film students. This is a free screening.
Experience time and space on the big screen with Ncuti Gatwa as The Doctor and Millie Gibson as Ruby Sunday and celebrate an epic two-part end of season finale at QFT on Fri 21 Jun.
Don’t Forget to Remember follows the Irish street artist Asbestos as he and his family learn to navigate his mother’s diagnosis of Alzheimer’s and cope with her fading memories.
From Dusk Till Dawn is a fantastically unique twist on the generic vampire tale: unwitting visitors who find themselves fighting the undead done as only the Rodriguez/Tarantino combo could do.
Capturing a year in the life of a rural, lakeside community in late 1970s Ireland, That They May Face The Rising Sun is a sensitive and beautifully realised adaptation of the last novel by John McGahern.
When the tomb of Alexander the Great is allegedly discovered by an enigmatic, amateur French treasure hunter, an international group of experts is assembled and attempts to locate the lost tomb and the treasures inside.
Inspired by Danny Lyon’s iconic book of photography, Jeff Nichols' (Mud, Loving) The Bikeriders captures a rebellious time in America, following the rise of a fictional 1960s motorcycle club.
This documentary film follows the lives of two communities in the Amazon state of Maranhão, Brazil, who are resisting eco-violence and attempting to retain their traditional, and more sustainable, life systems.