A new documentary by Neasa Ní Chianain & David Rane follows a year in the life of two dedicated teachers at Headfort, Ireland's only primary boarding school.
TG4 APOLOGY FOLLOW-UP
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Sareen Hairabedian, the Armenian/Jordanian director of 'My Sweet Land' is @DublinFilmFest for the premiere of her film 'My Sweet Land' on Sunday @LightHouseD7 at 3.45 Tickets at https://t.co/KG263nPoFw
This film has never been more relevant - a child's eye view of living through war and losing your home. Moving and beautifully shot, don't miss the wonderful 'My Sweet Land' @dublinfilmfest this weekend. @ScreenIreland@mysweetlandfilm https://t.co/9J3u8D7Fof
My Sweet Land coproduced by @Soilsiu_Films and nominated for 3 @IDAorg awards is in the running for an Oscar Best Documentary long-list spot. Reaching out to all Guth Gafa @TheAcademy voters to please consider voting for us https://t.co/7LUM6roFYF
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A man claims to have found the tomb of Alexander the Great, in Jordan. He persuades an expert on Alexander, a retired EU diplomat, an ex-army colonel, a billionaire, and a team of geologists to join him on his quest. THE ALEXANDER COMPLEX @GalwayFilm Fleadh this Thurs 4.30pm
Neasa Ni Chianain and David Rane's 'School Life' is a joyous look at life in an Irish boarding school, and it's currently streaming free on @tubi. Here's @thefilmcynic's review from Sundance '17: https://t.co/EhvzWkfZ3H
"hugely uplifting and life-affirming" says Lenny Abrahamson (Garage, Room, Normal People) about critically-acclaimed Much Ado About Dying. Last chance to see in Dublin this Friday 17th @omniplexcinema Rathmines at 6.15pm, plus Q&A with director, Simon Chambers @ScreenIreland
Do yourself a favour & get out to see Much Ado About Dying over the next few days. It’s such an unexpected gem of a documentary. Well done to director Simon Chambers and producer David Rane for this touching portrait of care. It’s surprisingly uplifting and funny! @Soilsiu_Films
Lenny Abrahamson to host Much Ado About Dying Q&A with director, Simon Chambers @IFI_Dub Fri 10th May 18.20 Then Q&As @PalasGalway Sat 11th 18.15 @LightHouseD7 Sun 12th 15.15 @QFTBelfast Sun 19th 15.00 and @omniplexcinema Limerick, Cork, Belfast, Derry, Dublin @ScreenIreland
Opening in Irish cinemas 10th May, Simon Chambers film Much Ado About Dying has been hailed as "a masterpiece...tender and funny" @film_verdict , "achingly funny-sad" @Variety and "refreshingly frank..and thought-provoking" @Screendaily@ScreenIreland
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From small ideas great movies grow. When producer David Rane and director Simon Chambers met at Guth Gafa in Kells Co Meath in 2019 and first discussed Much Ado about Dying they had no idea it would end up at @FilmForumNYC@laemmle and a podcast @DEADLINE
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UK PREMIERE of Much Ado About Dying tomorrow @sheffdocfest
So excited to show Simon’s poignant and hilarious film to UK audiences. Don’t miss it. Just 2 screenings. Book now. @ScreenIreland@Soilsiu_Films
https://t.co/IyWe7HVRLP
Amsterdam. Copenhagen. And now Toronto. Our new film Much Ado About Dying charms audiences @idfa @cphdox and @HotDocs
Moving and funny Irish and UK film supported by @ScreenIreland
Here's a trailer, please share and RT
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