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Writer, humanitarian and market gardener, 'Ireland's Orwell' is given due recognition for his years-ahead endeavors in this detailed documentary
Bad Day for the Cut, the feature debut from Six Mile Hill Productions, will screen at the world famous film festival held each January in Utah
Put down that copy of Radio Times and get into the holiday spirit with these Christmas classics screening all around Northern Ireland
Over 50 feature films including national premieres and exclusive previews will take cinema-goers on a big screen adventure from November 16 - 20
With its truthful depiction of racial issues in 1970s America, Charles Burnett's long-lost indie trailblazer is the perfect primer for BFI Black Star
Two month season of events shines a light on the versatility and achievements of screen icons including Forest Whitaker, Richard Pryor and Muhammad Ali
There's thrills and chills with a night of drive-in classics in Bangor while the Black Box dresses up for a scary movie marathon
Derry actress featured in Tarantino's Palme d'Or winning film delighted for its big screen return after winning 30 Under 30 poll
Jamie Dornan and Cillian Murphy excel as Czech army agents in a tense and compelling account of one of the Second World War's less heralded moments
Film organisation for young people unveils packed programme of Hollywood premieres, international cinema and industry guests in Belfast next month
A new film shines a light on the First World War veterans whose hardships were fatally prolonged by a remote Co Fermanagh resettlement
François Truffaut’s pioneering French New Wave classic signals an encouraging start to a season of films to see before you're 30
Short documentary Together in Pieces, which charts political change through murals and street art, will screen at the Hip Hop Film Festival in New York
Special series of screenings planned as part of this year's LGBT celebration including the UK premiere of a new feature length documentary
Belfast helps mark 100 years since the children's author's birth with screenings of his much-loved adaptations and more special events in September
Two-month series of screenings promises to transform sites across the city with magical movie experiences, whatever the weather
Queen's University lecturer and theatre practitioner David Grant on the Bard's lesser known adaptations and our changing approach to his timeless texts
Special cinema screening, bowling competition and prize trip to Iceland lined up for dedicated night themed around the Coen brothers' cult favourite
Cinemas up and down the country continue to explore the Bard's impact on the big screen with a wealth of special events still to come before September
Young people behind the film charity's Christmas feature-length touch down in Tinseltown for dream LA premiere
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