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    Culture Night/Oíche Chultúir 2023: Irish Language Shorts + Q&A with CIFF


     

    We are proud to present a special online programme celebrating the Irish language on film with two shorts selected from our 67th Festival edition in 2022 followed by a filmmaker Q&A for this year’s Culture Night / Oíche Chultúir 2023 on Friday, 22nd September.

    The shorts programme comprises of ‘Tar Anseo’, directed by Zoe Ní Riordáin and ‘Bean Feasa’ directed by Daniel Butler, followed by a special Q&A session with the directors hosted by CIFF Senior Programmer, Don O’Mahony

    Tá an-áthas orainn na gearrscannáin seo a chur i láthair a cheiliúrann an Ghaeilge. Is ceiliúradh tábhachtach é Oíche Cultúir ar na healaíona agus ar chruthaitheacht in Éirinn agus táimid bródúil as a bheith mar chuid de arís i mbliana.

    Ar fáil chun féachaint saor in aisce ar líne ó 5in go 10in Dé hAoine, 22 Meán Fómhair. Le tacaíocht ó An tOireachtas. Available to watch for free online from 5pm to 10pm on Friday, 22nd September. Supported by An tOireachtas.

    Visit the link here for more information on this year’s compelling Culture Night/Oíche Chultúir programme.

    The Programme

    Tar Anseo

    Directed by Zoe Ní Riordáin

    When Carmen turns up on Micaela’s doorstep, 8-months pregnant & seeking refuge, Micaela has no choice but to take her in.

    Special Mention for the Grand Prix Irish Short Award at 67th Cork International Film Festival

     

    Bean Feasa

    Directed by Daniel Butler

    Follows the sceptical daughter of a traditional healer who has her certainties challenged when she encounters one of ‘the Good People’.

     

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