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History of present day Belfast explored in new experimental opera-film
Writer Maria Fusco grew up in Belfast’s Ardoyne during the Troubles. Her latest project, History of the Present, is a semi-autobiographical experimental feminist film-opera about class and conflict, asking who has the right to speak and in what way? Jenny Lee finds out more
National Theatre Live broadcasts Life of Pi to Irish cinemas
Irish cinema-goers can enjoy the Olivier-Award winning Life of Pi, captured live on stage in the West End this month.
Cult Movies: Wim Wenders' classic Paris, Texas needs to be seen on the big screen
Paris,Texas TIME stands still when I watch Paris, Texas.
Sir Kenneth Branagh's movie Belfast is QFT's 'biggest hit ever'
QUEEN'S Film Theatre (QFT) in Belfast yesterday revealed that Sir Kenneth Branagh's latest movie is its "biggest hit ever".
Rose Plays Julie is a 'deliciously nightmarish' independent Irish thriller
ROSE PLAYS JULIE (15, 120mins) Drama/thriller.
Cult Movies: New documentary Summer Of Soul is a revelation for the heart and the mind
Summer Of Soul BRACE yourself folks, for I don't say this lightly – but Summer of Soul might just be the greatest concert movie ever.
Maeve Higgins stars in Extra Ordinary, an 'uneven but enjoyable blend of comic silliness and supernatural hi-jinx'
THE Irish have traditionally done death well.
Irish documentary Gaza celebrates ordinary people enduring extraordinary circumstances
CO-PRODUCED by Belfast-based Fine Point Films (No Stone Unturned, Bobby Sands: 66 Days), Gaza is an empathetic and visually arresting film focusing on day-to-day life in this embattled 25-by-seven-mile strip of Mediterranean coastline.