ICA is closed from the 30 May – 3 June inclusive.
A programme of six short form works addressing land and identity.
Farmers!?, dir. Freddie Leyden, Ireland 2024, 15 min.
The death of a farmer triggers a surreal, emotional catharsis amongst his fellow countrymen.
Peter Peter, dir. Michael Barwise, 18 min.
A young man is caught between protecting a blossoming relationship, and remaining loyal to a guerrilla eco-activist movement.
Yara, dir. James Doherty, Ireland 2023, 13 min.
A Syrian father is plagued by his traumatic past and struggles to adapt to life in rural Ireland with his young daughter.
a border of flat stones, dirs. Éiméar & Cáit McClay, Ireland 2023, 10 min.
A quietly radical meditation on how British imperialist rule in Ireland compounded the Great Famine.
Calf, dir. Jamie O'Rourke, Ireland 2023, 15 min.
A sinister farm incident leaves a teenage girl with a difficult decision to make.
The Legend of the Dun Cow, dir. Colm Higgins, Ireland 2024, 19 min.
A hypnotic and sensorial journey through the production of Irish butter.
This programme is part of the Irish Film Festival.
Farmers!?, dir. Freddie Leyden, Ireland 2024, 15 min.
The death of a farmer triggers a surreal, emotional catharsis amongst his fellow countrymen.
Peter Peter, dir. Michael Barwise, 18 min.
A young man is caught between protecting a blossoming relationship, and remaining loyal to a guerrilla eco-activist movement.
Yara, dir. James Doherty, Ireland 2023, 13 min.
A Syrian father is plagued by his traumatic past and struggles to adapt to life in rural Ireland with his young daughter.
a border of flat stones, dirs. Éiméar & Cáit McClay, Ireland 2023, 10 min.
A quietly radical meditation on how British imperialist rule in Ireland compounded the Great Famine.
Calf, dir. Jamie O'Rourke, Ireland 2023, 15 min.
A sinister farm incident leaves a teenage girl with a difficult decision to make.
The Legend of the Dun Cow, dir. Colm Higgins, Ireland 2024, 19 min.
A hypnotic and sensorial journey through the production of Irish butter.
This programme is part of the Irish Film Festival.
08:45 pm
Fri, 15 Nov 2024
Cinema 1
Ticket information
- All tickets that do not require ID (full price, disabled, income support) can be printed at home or stored in email
- For aged-based concession tickets (under 25, student and pensioner) please bring relevant ID to collect at the front desk before the event.
Access information
Cinema 1
- Both our Cinemas have step free access from The Mall and are accessible by ramp
- We have 1 wheelchair allocated space with a seat for a companion
- All seats are hard back, have a crushed velvet feel and they do not recline
- These are our seat size dimensions: W 42 x D 45 x H 52
- Arm rest either side of the seat dimensions: L 27 x W 7 x H 20
for the following requirements:
- We have unassigned seating. If you require a specific seat, please reserve this in advance
- Free for visitors where ticket prices are a barrier, please email
Red Members gain unlimited access to all exhibitions, films, talks, performances and Cinema 3.
Join today for £20/month.
no. 236848.