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  1. Hace 2 días · The award-winning film about life in the North Belfast flats to open Docs Ireland 2024. Fresh from winning the most prestigious prize at CPH:DOX, one of the largest documentary film festivals in Europe, Alessandra Celesia’s film The Flats follows four people from the New Lodge flats, as they revisit the collective memories that shaped their lives and the district they live in.

  2. Hace 1 día · 2RA, a ‘genuinely welcoming’ space. Photograph: Paul Lindsay/Alamy. Among the most exciting, and potentially all-inclusive projects is The Hearth, by Belfast film festival, which aspires to be ...

  3. Hace 4 días · A documentary about the residents of the New Lodge flats in Belfast is set to have its UK premiere after winning top prize at a prestigious film festival. The Flats tells the story of Joe, and his ...

  4. Hace 1 día · Our opening night film is Alessandra Celesia’s multi award-winning exploration of life in the New Lodge in North Belfast. First conceived at Docs Ireland’s Marketplace in 2019, THE FLATS follows a series of residents in their daily lives, struggles and victories. We also welcome one of our documentary heroes, Asif Kapadia whose work has ...

  5. Hace 2 días · Showing: 25 April 2024 until 23 May 2024. Dialogue Only Subtitles on Sat 18 May at 12.00pm. 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.

  6. Hace 1 día · Belfast skyline along River Lagan at dusk. Photograph: Walter Bibikow/Getty Images. Belfast did not have the best of starts to 2024. Never mind the mass public sector strikes, the not-unrelated fact of Northern Ireland being without a functioning government (the government returned, the strikes were settled, or suspended … for now), at the end of January, one of the city’s most respected ...

  7. Hace 3 días · The film consultants scheme runs in Belfast’s Ulster Museum and for the first time in Portstewart’s Flowerfield Arts Centre. Participants in the 2-day programme will work in groups of 8–11-year-olds, 12–14-year-olds and 15–17-year-olds along with the Cinemagic team to discuss festival planning and to help steer the choice of films for the autumn, as they watch and critique films from ...