North CircularThe multiple award-winning documentary musical travelling the length of Dublin's fabled North Circular Road, where local characters share their powerful and emotive stories, accompanied by traditional ballads and folk music. North Circular conjures the ghosts of the past while engaging with the conflicts and celebrations of today, with a spooky folk-horror mood and a little bit of Dublin humour too.
Duration: 1 hour 20 minutes 📍 The Bernard Shaw
📆 Friday 12th May @ 20.00 🎟 €5 on the door See all films |
Call Me Mommy - Short Film
Call Me Mommy directed by Phibsborough native Tara O’Callaghan, uncovers the fascinating story of a single mother who turned to online sex work during the covid-19 pandemic to support her family.
Selected for Sundance Film Festival 2023 and winner of Best Short Documentary at the 34th Galway Film Fleadh. The film documents Sinéad Connell and her life as a mature sex worker. It explores the themes of sex, age and motherhood in the many places that it can appear. Produced by Motherland, the film delves into the various origins and effects of ‘mommy issues’ in Sinead’s personal and professional world - painting an intimate portrait of a modern day sex worker. 📍 The Bernard Shaw 📆 Saturday 13th May @ 19.30-20.00 🎟 €5 on the door for this film and Nothing Compares |
Nothing ComparesA chance to see this award winning documentary that focuses on the extraordinary early career of Sinéad O'Connor. She was outrageous, outspoken and courageous. It was her bravery in speaking out against injustice that ultimately led to her exile from the mainstream pop world. The documentary included previously unseen archive footage, stunning concert performances and insights from friends, colleagues and Sinéad herself.
📍 The Bernard Shaw 📆 Saturday 13th May @ 20.30 🎟 €5 on the door - includes entry to Call Me Mommy |
Unshaped Form present The Farthest
Described as ‘An intimate love letter to science and technology’ by Escape into Film, “The Farthest” is a multi-award, Emmy winning documentary from Irish writer and director Emer Reynolds. For Phizzfest, musicians Lioba Petrie & Cameron Doyle - Unshaped Form, will bring a very special shortened version of the documentary with a newly composed live score performed to screen and with special guests Sam Perkin and Richard McCullough. The observatory and grounds can be explored before or after the 3pm performance. Access to DIAS Dunsink Observatory either by Hamiltion Way Walking Route via Royal Canal or by car Dunsink Lane.
📍 DIAS Dunsink Observatory
📆 Sunday 14th May @ 14.00-16.00 Performance at 15.00 🎟 €10 |
An Cailín Ciúin
Rural Ireland 1981. A quiet, neglected girl is sent away from her dysfunctional family to live with foster parents for the summer. She blossoms in their care, but in this house where there are meant to be no secrets, she discovers one. Rating: 12A Duration 94 minutes
📍 The Bernard Shaw 📆 Sunday 14th May @ 19.00 🎟 €5 on the door |
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Trad Rave |
DJ Z
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Asa Nisi Masa
Asa Nisi Masa is a producer, musician and DJ, that rests somewhere between ambient and noise. |
E the Artist
As seen in Dazed Magazine, District Magazine & The Douglas Hyde Gallery, E The Artist is an LGBTQ+ Nigerian-Irish DJ who combines dance scenes from around the world to create multicultural live experiences like no other. Whether Automotivo & Baile from Brazil, Baltimore & Footwork from the US or Kuduro & Afro Fusion, you’re guaranteed to find new sounds & scenes to fall in love with. |