Fergus O'Farrell was the charismatic voice of Interference, one of the most compelling and influential bands to emerge from the Irish music scene in the 1990s. He was best known for his timeless song “Gold” which featured in the soundtrack to Once, the Oscar-winning film and multi-Tony-award-winning musical.
Drive My Car steers its way back to QFT for an encore with four Oscar nominations, including Best Picture, in the passenger seat. Inspired by Haruki Murakami’s short story, Ryusuke Hamaguchi takes us on an unpredictable and self-revelatory journey in this serene yet riveting drama.
A heady mash-up of animation, archive footage and interviews tells the story of a radical scene: squatters, BDSM nightclubs, anti-Thatcher rallies, protests demanding action around AIDS and the fierce ties of chosen family.
From the beautiful house and gardens at Ordrupgaard to the streets of bohemian Paris, Exhibition on Screen: The Danish Collector: Delacroix to Gauguin takes you on a journey to discover some of the best examples of 19th-century French art ever collected.
Jane Campion (The Piano, Top of the Lake) returns with a beguilingly dark drama about two wealthy brothers in the American West. Winner of Best Film and Best Director at the British Academy Film Awards.
Based on Sudanese writer Hammour Ziada’s short story, "Sleeping at the Foot of the Mountain", You Will Die at Twenty follows the life of Muzamil from birth until his 20th birthday.