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55th festival 7–14 November 2010

Irish Shorts - Programme 2

  • Aquaphobic
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    Matt Curry

    Ireland | 2008 | 13mins | Beta | Colour

    Two friends in a small rowing boat are discussing the finer points of life such as fear of open spaces, the fact that they have no oars and how the tide is dragging them out to sea.
  • Tom Mathews, Waiting For Goldfish
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    Paddy Cahill

    Ireland | 2009 | 9mins | Mini-dv | Colour

    This short documentary is filmed around Tom Mathews' local Dublin habitats and is a quirky look at the cartoonist whose work appears regularly in The Irish Times.
  • Questions
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    Mark Noonan

    Ireland | 2008 | 6mins | Mini-dv | Colour

    A series of intimately observed moments between two brothers after the death of their parents.
  • Snakes
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    Paddy Jolley

    Ireland | 2009 | 5mins | Beta | Colour

    Lying in a hotel room, a man is overcome by the slithering of snakes.
  • Dental Breakdown
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    Ian Power

    Ireland | 2009 | 6mins | Beta | Colour

    A musical comedy about five reluctant student dentists whose eyes are opened to the cruel consolations of their career by a sadistic tutor. Warning: this may hurt a little.
  • Donkey
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    Louise Bagnall

    Ireland | 2009 | 5mins | Beta | Colour

    Donkey is tired of his minimum wage job at the beach.
  • King Of The Waves
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    Luke Leslie

    Ireland | 2009 | 12mins | Beta | Colour

    In 1969, Bill King, a decorated Submarine commander, set out to circumnavigate the globe, alone.
  • Welcome To Our Battle Of Images
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    Fergus Daly

    Ireland | 2009 | 30mins | Beta | Colour | Subtitled

    World-renowned film and theatre director Armand Gatti looks back on the film All Our Names Were Names Of Trees he made in Derry during the 1981 Hunger Strike.
 

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