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Bow Street – A narrow Dublin street of bustling barristers, bowed street-drinkers, box-ticking tourists, broke or broken seekers-of-a-free-lunch. An urban fi lm-portrait that hurries and slows to the criss-crossing paces of a hundred passers-by. Directed by Tadhg O’Sullivan. |
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Nobody Home – A dramatic day in the life of a remote telephone answering machine. Directed by Éamon Little. |
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Lough Hyne is a 12 minute fi lm that has the West Cork Nature Reserve as its central subject. Using no voice over or interviews and only recording sync-sound, it attempts to capture the natural world in real time. At its heart is the notion of a fi lm where the viewer is given time to contemplate the texture of the natural world and their own place in it. Directed by Pat Collins. |
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On June - 28 - 2010
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