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New Irish Shorts: Programme 1
 

hell calling...


fallen


fantabulous


reject the new year


long is the way


questions


an orange a day


lily's image


black taxi


an créatúr


an ranger


underground


love & depth


lonely hearts interrupted

   

Bow Bow Uhm!
A young woman house-sits for an eccentric old man only to find out she must take care of his dog too. But this dog wants more than walking and feeding.

Director Brian Folan
Producer Joanne Cunningham

Hell Calling…
Hell Calling is a dystopian nightmare, which Alex must struggle to survive to overcome his addiction to mobile phones.

Director T.J. Duffy
Producer Tommy Fitzpatrick

Thursday Afternoon
One couple. Fifty years.

Director Manus McManus
Producer Manus McManus

Photo Booth
When Margeret O’Sullivan enters a photo booth, little does she know what’s in store for her. Will her photos be picture perfect? Or will they be a complete disaster?
Director Rosie Pender
Producer Sarah Dunphy

Fallen
After falling from grace, how long can a man put his dignity before his very survival?

Director Declan Loftus
Producer William Fitzgerald

Fantabulous
Seán, a teenage cross dresser, transforms himself into a dazzling contestant of a dance show. Suddenly he finds himself performing to a loudly cheering audience. The dreamy sequence lasts until his mother walks into the room.

Director Joasia Goldyn
Producer Trisha Flood

Parking Ticket
A guard gets more than he bargains for when he writes a parking ticket for a desperate man.
Director Edward & Robert Kennedy
Producer Edward & Robert Kennedy & Andrew Mahon

Reject the New Year
A 5-minute portrait about the passing of time and reclaimed romance.
Director Conor Heffernan
Producer Raphael Gonsalves

Long is the Way
Ireland in 1880. When children from a remote village are abducted and murdered, one father embarks on a journey of revenge.
Director Eoin Heaney
Producer Nora Windeck

Questions
A series of intimately observed moments between two brothers after the death of their parents.
Director Mark Noonan
Producer Mark Noonan

An Orange a Day
An old man’s routine, memories of the past, and his search for the word that fits. But one day, things don’t go as usual…
Director Manuela Corbari
Producer Manuela Corbari

Lily’s Image
Making art, a little girl finds magic in the muddle of her parents’ unusual separation.
Director Susanne Stich
Producer Susanne Stich

My House
A little girl with a big heart takes over and uses an abandoned old house, but she’s not alone…
Director Gareth Chambers
Producer Ben Lankester

The Letter
Spring 1945, the war is almost over. The Letter tells the story of a pivotal moment in which two friends’ future paths diverge forever.
Director Graham Cantwell
Producer Patrick Fischer

Break

Black Taxi
A Belfast ‘troubles tour’ black taxi trip ends in deception, mistaken identity and burning fishnet tights.
Director Colin McIvor
Producer Katy Jackson

An CrÉatÚr
An Créatúr tells the story of a young boy and a moment, which changes his life forever…
Director Peter Foott
Producer Cormac Fox & Daniel McCrea

An Ranger
Connamara in 1854 - five years after the great famine. After many years abroad in the service of the British army, a soldier returns home to find his family are dead. He visits a neighbour to establish what happened to them.
Director PJ Dillon
Producer Alex Jones

Kim
After meeting a man in a supermarket and agreeing to go on a date Kim is brutally subjected to date rape. With the courts failing to convict her rapist, he is free to walk away from what he has done, whereas it is clear Kim is unable to simply move on.
Director Kathy Raftery
Producer Kathy Raftery

Underground
Sylvana looks after Sam’s granddad. When Sam arrives at granddad’s house, something has happened that will bring Sam and Sylvana together in unexpected ways...
Director Oonagh Kearney
Producer Oonagh Kearney

Love & Depth
A dark comedy about a boy and his goldfish and his growing understanding of the power of love and death.
Director Sinéad Murphy
Producer Laura McNicholas

Nollaig Shona
When Alan’s girlfriend walks out, on Christmas Eve, he plunges into denial, reassuring the twelve-foot-tall Christmas tree that “she’ll be back any day now”. Imagine his surprise when the tree seems to answer...
Director Orla Murphy
Producer Freya Mackenzie

Lonely Hearts Interrupted
A woman sifting through the remains of her life after a bitter divorce finds solace in a quirky next-door neighbour and his zest for companionship.
Director Tanya Andrews
Producer Villi Ragnarsson

 
 
   
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