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A programme of seven short form works addressing fate and kinship.
Nay Day, dir. Derek Ugochukwu, Ireland 2023, 13 min.
A spirited teenage girl lives a double life as a TikTok influencer by day, and vigilante by night.
Clodagh, dir. Portia A. Buckley, Ireland 2024, 17 min.
A reserved priest’s housekeeper encounters a young girl who is exceptionally talented at Irish dancing.
Turnaround, dir. Aisling Byrne, Ireland 2024, 17 min.
Struggling with the aftermath of a bereavement, a cleaner must decide if she will keep a tightly hidden secret.
A Wind and the Shadow, dir. Kris Kelly, Ireland 2023, 9 min.
Drifting between memory and reality, a mother grapples with her fears of losing her ill daughter.
Kiki, dir. Naomi Sheridan, Ireland 2024, 14 min.
Following the disappearance of her favourite toy, a young girl ventures out into the world from the asylum centre she resides in, with the hope of bringing it home.
One More Round, dir. Barry O'Connor, Ireland 2024, 18 min.
A couple’s relationship is put to the test as they navigate the challenges of fertility treatment.
Naked Lights, dir. Jeda de Brí, Ireland 2024, 14 min.
A disillusioned young woman’s fate is changed forever when a masked stranger threatens to burn her petrol station to the ground during a night shift.
This programme is part of the Irish Film Festival.
Nay Day, dir. Derek Ugochukwu, Ireland 2023, 13 min.
A spirited teenage girl lives a double life as a TikTok influencer by day, and vigilante by night.
Clodagh, dir. Portia A. Buckley, Ireland 2024, 17 min.
A reserved priest’s housekeeper encounters a young girl who is exceptionally talented at Irish dancing.
Turnaround, dir. Aisling Byrne, Ireland 2024, 17 min.
Struggling with the aftermath of a bereavement, a cleaner must decide if she will keep a tightly hidden secret.
A Wind and the Shadow, dir. Kris Kelly, Ireland 2023, 9 min.
Drifting between memory and reality, a mother grapples with her fears of losing her ill daughter.
Kiki, dir. Naomi Sheridan, Ireland 2024, 14 min.
Following the disappearance of her favourite toy, a young girl ventures out into the world from the asylum centre she resides in, with the hope of bringing it home.
One More Round, dir. Barry O'Connor, Ireland 2024, 18 min.
A couple’s relationship is put to the test as they navigate the challenges of fertility treatment.
Naked Lights, dir. Jeda de Brí, Ireland 2024, 14 min.
A disillusioned young woman’s fate is changed forever when a masked stranger threatens to burn her petrol station to the ground during a night shift.
This programme is part of the Irish Film Festival.
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02:30 pm
Sat, 16 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
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