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Queen's Film Theatre takes 'drive' down memory lane to mark milestone year
Participants in over 60s project select Driving Miss Daisy for a special screening as part of the cinema's 50th anniversary celebrations
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Pixar editor announced for Belfast's first ever Capture Conference
Torbin Bullock has worked on films such as Toy Story and will be the keynote speaker at the day-long event exploring animation, VR and more
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Cinemagic to bring LEGO movie exclusive and more to Belfast
Young film and TV fans are spoiled for choice this autumn with hundreds of imaginative events and the chance to learn from leading industry names
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The director of Patti Cake$ on making the feel-good film of the year
New in Northern Ireland cinemas this week, the story of a misfit who wants to make it as a rapper took two years of rewrites, an Australian actress and the help of Quentin Tarantino to finally come to life, as Geremy Jasper explains
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What's Your Favourite Film-Going Memory?
From the first roars of Jurassic Park to queuing in the snow for Grease, programmers behind Cinema Day 2017 recall their best big screen experiences ahead of a Bank Holiday Monday filled with movie magic
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Cinema Day is Back in Northern Ireland (and this time, it's personal)
There's magic for every type of movie fan this August Bank Holiday as Film Hub NI present special screenings and events from Belfast to Ballyclare
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Highlights of Hijack! at QFT
Queen's Film Theatre turns up the volume from July 7 to 9 with a weekend-long 'mixtape' of music-themed films – here are six cuts not to skip
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Major Retrospective Celebrates John T. Davis
A special season of screenings at Queen's Film Theatre will mark the legendary punk filmmaker's 70th birthday this March and April
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Best (George Best: All By Himself)
Though arguably too linear in scope, the latest chronicle of our greatest footballing talent's tragic journey is nonetheless elegantly and fearlessly told
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Documenting George's Best and Worst
Georgie's genius is given the cinematic treatment, but Daniel Gordon's new biopic doesn't edit around the personal oblivion that defined the footballer's latter days
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The Fits
This adolescent dance drama eschews coming-of-age tropes in favour of a more unorthodox yet fascinating slow burn
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Silence
Liam Neeson is the white whale of Scorsese's monumental 26-year passion project, which caps a career-long study of spirituality on the big screen
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Hubert Butler: Witness to the Future
Writer, humanitarian and market gardener, 'Ireland's Orwell' is given due recognition for his years-ahead endeavors in this detailed documentary
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Festive Film Guide
Put down that copy of Radio Times and get into the holiday spirit with these Christmas classics screening all around Northern Ireland
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NI Celebrates Black Cinema
Two month season of events shines a light on the versatility and achievements of screen icons including Forest Whitaker, Richard Pryor and Muhammad Ali
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Cinemagic Launches 2016 Festival
Film organisation for young people unveils packed programme of Hollywood premieres, international cinema and industry guests in Belfast next month
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The 400 Blows
François Truffaut’s pioneering French New Wave classic signals an encouraging start to a season of films to see before you're 30
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Shakespeare on Film: A Dramatic Account
Queen's University lecturer and theatre practitioner David Grant on the Bard's lesser known adaptations and our changing approach to his timeless texts
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Young Filmmakers Hit Home Media
QFT's Takeover film club members make DVD and Blu-ray debut with special featurette included in Mark Cousins' newly-released I Am Belfast
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Cinemagic Calls for Young Film Consultants
The Belfast-based charity is inviting film lovers aged 8 - 18 to have their say this summer and help shape its annual festival programme
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Made in Belfast Season at QFT
Queen's Film Theatre and BFI celebrate the city's cinematic heritage with an eclectic week of film and archive footage screenings
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The Survivalist Trailer Released
Get a first look at Stephen Fingleton's BAFTA-nominated thriller before a preview run at Queen's Film Theatre from February 5
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The Revenant
Leonardo DiCaprio and the makers of Birdman combine for the visceral, awe-inspiring culmination of their cinematic careers
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Reel Love
BFI and FilmHub NI bring a whirlwind season of romantic classics to screens across Northern Ireland - watch trailers and book tickets now
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Girlhood
The third instalment of Céline Sciamma's coming-of-age trilogy is a poised and fascinating picture drawing towering performances from its street-cast actresses
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The Monday Club
New feature film written and directed by Brian Mulholland is a love letter to his home city. 'The Belfast psyche is peculiar. We slag each other out of love. That's worth celebrating'
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Rosewater
Satirist Jon Stewart's directorial debut tells the remarkable story of one journalist's interrogation at the hands of the Iranian government after appearing on The Daily Show
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Cobain: Montage of Heck
Brett Morgen's artful documentary uses home movie footage and Kurt Cobain's extensive journals to reveal the man behind the music
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Still Alice
When her mother was diagnosed with vascular dementia and Parkinson's disease, our critic's life was turned upside down – she reviews the low-budget, Oscar-winning film that reflects her real world experience
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It Follows
Fright fans, remember the name – David Robert Mitchell channels his inner John Carpenter in a gripping feature stalked by an unseen, unknown spectre
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Birdman
Alejandro Gonzalez Inarritu's satire on life for the 21st century artist is a complex, concentrated work that just might earn Michael Keaton a first Academy Award for Best Actor
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Selma
Northern Ireland's own Bloody Sunday is foreshadowed in Ava DuVernay’s civil rights drama featuring an Oscar-worthy central performance by British actor David Oyelowo as Martin Luther King, Jr
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Inherent Vice
Queen's Film Theatre screen Paul Thomas Anderson's trippy noir starring Joaquin Phoenix
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A Most Violent Year
Passed up in every major category at the Academy Awards, JC Chandor's period drama is a powerful, complex picture
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Whiplash
JK Simmons is the drum tutor from Hell in Damien Chazelle's scorching jazz opus
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The Theory of Everything
Eddie Redmayne becomes scientist Stephen Hawking in revealing biopic
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The Imitation Game
Benedict Cumberbatch is extraordinary in Morten Tyldum's flawed biopic of Enigma breaker Alan Turing
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Two Days, One Night
Marion Cotillard gives an unmissable performance in the Dardennes brothers' portrait of life on the edge
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The Grand Budapest Hotel
Wes Anderson's latest all-star caper is a fantastically enjoyable yarn
