Documentary Film Screenings #2
Richard Harris International Film & Arts Festival
Featuring 6 films;
A Stone Place Directed by James Skerritt | 9.15 mins
A visual journey showcasing a unique rock that is quarried on the side of the biggest cliffs in Europe and that has created the aesthetic of a small rural town in the west of Ireland.
Where Do All the Old Gays Go? Directed by Cathy Dunne | 18.31 mins
This short documentary film provides an intimate exploration of the older LGBTQIA+ community living in Ireland.
Mount Trenchard Director Jamie John Goldrick | 17.25 mins
Exploring the Irish asylum seeking system through the prism of Mount Trenchard, one of Ireland’s most notorious Direct Provision centres.
Richard Harris International Film & Arts Festival
Featuring 6 films;
A Stone Place Directed by James Skerritt | 9.15 mins
A visual journey showcasing a unique rock that is quarried on the side of the biggest cliffs in Europe and that has created the aesthetic of a small rural town in the west of Ireland.
Where Do All the Old Gays Go? Directed by Cathy Dunne | 18.31 mins
This short documentary film provides an intimate exploration of the older LGBTQIA+ community living in Ireland.
Mount Trenchard Director Jamie John Goldrick | 17.25 mins
Exploring the Irish asylum seeking system through the prism of Mount Trenchard, one of Ireland’s most notorious Direct Provision centres.
Chaos and Quiet Directed by: Fiachra O Longain & Sean Coyler | 27 mins
The lives of a father and son mirror each other, as professional boxer Tyrone McCullagh strives for glory, whilst his father Vin relates his own struggles with family life and mental health.
The Buildings Directed by Kathy Raftery | 5 mins
A short documentary in response to the 1961 film – Irish immigrants in Britain – as part of the Make Film History Collection.
Transmission Directed by Caitriona Ni Mhurchu & Jason Byrne | 12 min 22 seconds A dead man narrates his life as a lighthouse keeper on some of the most remote and dangerous rocks off the coast of Ireland.
Returning to Belltable this October, the Richard Harris International Film Festival will showcase the best that independent filmmaking has to offer. Join us in Belltable to see short and feature length narrative and documentary films, along with script readings, Q&As with filmmakers and other live events.
RHIFF promise that this festival will be a treat for cinephiles of all ages in our anniversary year.
The Richard Harris International Film Festival is part of the Global Irish Festival series.
T&Cs
- Please note all IFI@Belltable ticket prices include a booking charge.
- Seating is unallocated for this screening.
- No exchanges or refunds.
- Wheelchair spaces can only be booked over the phone. Please call box office on (061) 953400 if you wish to book a wheelchair space.
- On street parking.