Against the backdrop of rural Northern Ireland, An Irish Goodbye tells the story of estranged brothers Lorcan (James Martin) and Turlough (Seamus O’Hara) who reunite following the untimely death of their mother (Michelle Fairley).
The legendary concert film Dance Craze captures the best of 2 Tone Records, the iconic label that emerged from Coventry in 1979 to release the best of the British ska revival. Featuring The Specials, Madness, The Selecter, The Beat, Bad Manners and The Bodysnatchers.
Set on the north-west coast of Ireland, God's Creatures is the critically acclaimed feature debut from filmmakers Saela Davis and Anna Rose Holmer. Starring Emily Watson (Breaking the Waves, Hilary and Jackie), Paul Mescal (Normal People, Aftersun) and Aisling Franciosi (The Fall).
Join Cinemagic for a celebratory showcase of young filmmaking talent, from Northern Ireland and Ireland, at the 2024 ‘On the Pulse’ Competition Shortlist Showcase.
Two 20-something Londoners embrace their impulsive side and embark on a day of joyous mayhem in director Raine Allen-Miller’s debut feature that is a playful rom-com for the new generation.
Set in a remote mountain village in Galicia, this gripping, edge-of-the-seat thriller depicts the friction between local powerbrokers and a French couple who have moved there to start a new life.
The Magnitude of All Things draws intimate parallels between the experiences of grief - both personal and planetary - as stories from the frontlines of climate change merge with recollections from Sundance award-winning filmmaker Jennifer Abbott's childhood on Ontario’s Georgian Bay.
Digitally remastered, this 1935 comedy drama about the search for a pot containing a secret treasure map, is one of the only surviving masterpieces of Yamanaka Sadao.