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Irish Film Week 2018

The Drummer and the Keeper

Dir.: Nick Kelly
| 94 minutes

An unlikely friendship blossoms between Gabriel, a bipolar drummer, and Christopher, an institutionalized goalie with Asperger’s. Director Nick “Kelly is fearless in the way he tackles mental illness and his command of comic tone is strong” (Screen Daily).

The Young Offenders

Dir.: Peter Foott
| 83 minutes

A comical road-trip movie that was inspired by Ireland’s largest ever drug bust. Two unlawful teens cycle 160km on stolen bikes pursued by police to find a missing bale of cocaine worth 7 million euro. “Raucously funny and winningly played” (Empire Magazine). 

Good Favour

Dir.: Rebecca Daly
| 101 minutes

A devoted Catholic community in a small European village welcomes, with open arms, a wounded young man that slowly penetrates their live. But the mystery around him only increases when it turns out he has magical powers. Good Favour is a mystical and brilliant parable.

Kissing Candice

Dir.: Aoife McArdle
| 103 minutes

A surrealistic coming-of-age drama influenced by David Lynch’s films. 17-year-old Candice strives to escape the boredom of the coastal town and finds refuge in her wild imagination.

Sanctuary

Dir.: Len Collin
| 87 minutes

 Larry and Sophie are in love. But Larry and Sophie have intellectual disabilities, and by attempting to be intimate, they’re breaking the law in Ireland. Both hilarious and heartbreaking, Sanctuary is a truly subversive piece of cinema.