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NI Graffiti the Subject of New Documentary
Filmmakers Eileen Walsh and David Dryden explore the evolution of graffiti art across Northern Ireland -
Fruitvale Station
Ryan Coogler's searing directorial debut screens in Belfast as part of Community Relations Week -
Game of Thrones
Having sold out in record time, this touring show is an interesting diversion from the ongoing series -
ROAD
The extraordinary Dunlop family are the focus of DoubleBand Films' new documentary on the thrilling sport of road racing -
Venus in Fur
The boundaries between fact and fiction are blurred in Roman Polanski's amusing adaptation of the David Ives play -
The Cinema of Childhood at Queen's Film Theatre
Cinephile Mark Cousins on his odyssey through international cinema and new season at Queen's Film Theatre -
Fading Gigolo
John Turturro writes and directs this refined and stylish comedy starring Woody Allen and Sofia Vergara -
Jimmy's Hall
What was supposed to be Ken Loach's final film – an overly theatrical adaptation of the play by Donal O'Kelly – is no great legacy -
Nerve Centre Screens The Irish Pub Documentary
Alex Fegan's acclaimed film on the enduring cultural significance of the humble pub to screen in Derry~Londonderry on June 9 -
The Two Faces of January
Patricia Highsmith's tale of intrigue on the Med is stylishly adapted by Hossein Amini -
Frank
Michael Fassbender plays the eponymous musical maverick in Lenny Abrahamson's touching tragicomedy -
Screening History Series at Ulster Museum
Film and lecture series organised by Queen's University examines the dichotomy between fact and fiction in cinema -
Ben Wheatley to Shoot High-Rise in NI
The acclaimed English director brings his cameras to Bangor and elsewhere from July 2014 -
The Sea
John Banville's Booker Prize-winning novel is beautifully shot in Stephen Brown's stunted adaptation -
Calvary
John Michael McDonagh trains his sights on the Catholic Church in an avaricious Ireland -
Shamus
Belfast Film Festival screen Eric Marquis' rarely-seen and decidedly quaint film shot in Belfast and beyond in 1958 -
Game of Thrones Season Opener
Matthew Coyle reviews the opening episode of Game of Thrones season 4 at Belfast Film Festival – spoiler alert! -
Starred Up
Crumlin Road Gaol and the Maze provide the backdrop for David Mackenzie's brutally frank prison drama -
Under the Skin
Scarlett Johansson becomes human under a Scottish sky in Jonathan Glazer's compelling adaptation -
Volunteering in the Arts
We talk to festival directors and former volunteers about the reciprocal benefits of proffering time and skills