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Film Ireland Presents: Tanya Doyle, Director of Eat / Sleep / Cheer / Repeat
In this podcast, Gemma Creagh talks to Tanya Doyle, Director of 'Eat / Sleep / Cheer / Repeat'.
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Team captain, glamour queen Jessica; star athlete, Covid anti-vaxer Jayleesa; dyslexic, athletic Blathnaid; out-n-proud, fun-loving Dean; freedom-seeking Taylor; and lost boy Rickie are each searching for their place in the world through the sport they love. As their anxiety-crippled coach, Hilton, battles to keep the team on track through a season of ill-discipline and injuries, we follow our underdog athletes’ journey to the World Championships in America.
This surprising and uplifting coming-of-age movie follows the young female…and male athletes of Team Ireland to intimately explore questions of gender, strength, performance, sexuality and what it’s like growing up in the world today. Can Team Ireland reach their goal of top ten in the world, and can cheerleading give these athletes a space to find themselves?
From award-winning director Tanya Doyle (The House) with music by Stephen Rennicks & Hugh Drumm (Room, The Quiet Girl), Eat / Sleep / Cheer / Repeat is a feel-good documentary exploring the worlds of the young misfits finding a place where they belong. Battling self-doubt while figuring out their place in the world, this is a story of athletes who don’t just want to stand out. They want to fit in.
Eat/Sleep/Cheer/Repeat is in cinemas from 17th May 2024.
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Film Ireland Presents: Simon Chambers, Director of Much Ado About Dying
In this podcast, Gemma Creagh talks to Simon Chambers, the Director of Screen Ireland supported documentary 'Much Ado About Dying.
Filmmaker Simon finds his life drastically interrupted when he is called back to London from India to care for his retired bohemian gay actor Uncle David. Everything that could go wrong does go wrong. David's anarchic spirit is unbreakable. He fights with Simon, refusing to go into a care home, insisting on dying in the squalor of his unheated tumble-down house. He can't remember where he put his false teeth but he still knows nearly all the lines from his beloved Shakespeare plays. David's real life starts to echo "King Lear", the play about an old man going mad and giving his kingdom away, as David starts giving away thousands of pounds to a hot sexy "helper". How do we deal with and care for our relatives who are living longer than ever? How does Simon help David to have a good death?
Much Ado About Dying is in cinemas from 10th May2024.
The special event screenings taking place are the following
Irish Film Institute, Dublin - Q&A 10th May
Palás Cinema, Galway - Q&A 11th May
Lighthouse Cinema, Dublin - Q&A 12th May
Omniplex Limerick - Q&A 13th May
Omniplex Cork - Q&A 14th May
Omniplex Rathmines, Dublin - Q&A 17th May
Omniplex Belfast - Q&A 18th May
Queens Film Theatre, Belfast - Q&A 19th May
Century Cinema, Letterkenny - Q&A 19th May
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Film Ireland Presents: Andrew Baird, Director of Sunrise
In this Film Ireland podcast, Gemma Creagh welcomes back Andrew Baird to talk about his latest film, Sunrise. Then we hear from Director Michael Showalter about his Rom Com The Idea of You.
When a former cop named Fallon returns to the scene of a horrific crime, the residents of a rural town discover the dark visitor is really a vampire who feeds on blood and fear. Befriended by a kind immigrant family, the instinctive killer soon faces a choice of revenge or redemption.
Sunrise was directed by Andrew Baird from a script by Academy Award-nominated screenwriter Ronan Blaney, and stars Guy Pearce and Alex Pettyfer.
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Talking Film: What's happening in Japanese Cinema?
In this Japanese Film Festival Roundtable, Gemma Creagh talks to Andrew Partridge, founder of Anime Limited, Emmy Shigeta, a Japanese DJ working in the industry in Ireland, and Stephen McNeice, co-programmer of the Japanese Film Festival Ireland.
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Shorts Focus: Young Critics from YIFM @ DIFF
In this special Young Irish Film Makers at Dublin International Film Festival podcast, 5 young critics interview 2 filmmakers whose shorts screened at this year's festival.
Adelaide Kane interviews Hannah Mamalis DIFF Podcast 2024
Chloe O'Malley and Assil Ksiksi interview Ciaran Maggin interview Ciaran Maginn, whose film Screamer screened at the the festival.
Adelaide Kane, Fionn O'Mahony and Pia Roycroft interview Hannah Mamalis, whose film Baby Steps scooped the Shorts Audience Award at the festival. -
Film Ireland Presents: Alan Gilsenan, Director of The Days Of Trees
In this podcast, Gemma Creagh talks to Alan Gilsenan about his latest film.
.An intimate beautifully wrought and deftly handled meditation on trauma, offering hope and insight.
The Days Of Trees is in cinemas from 12th April 2024.