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SUMMARY:YoFi Irish Cinema Showcase! in Yonkers
DESCRIPTION:E-Mail: yofidmac@gmail.com\nWebsite: http://yofidmac.com\nTickets/Registration: http://yofidmac.com\nAdmission Fee: $10 \nFull Schedule for Irish Cinema Showcase 2022:\nFriday\, April 22 at 7:30 pm: Steps of Freedom- The Story of Irish Dance/Mam’s Old Chair\nSaturday\, April 23 at 1:30 pm: Through Irish Eyes: Selected Short FIlms\nSaturday\, April 23 at 4:00 pm: Where’s the Craic?/Frank -The Man with the Camera/Magic\nSunday\, April 24 at 2:00 pm: The Hunger \nSteps of Freedom – The Story of Irish Dance\nSteps of Freedom reveals how Irish dance was shaped over centuries through interactions with many cultures as it evolved from a simple folk dance to become a global phenomenon loved by millions around the world.\nAlso playing is the short film Mam’s Old Chair by Sheena Walsh\n“A film about repair\, reuse\, community and the joy that can be garnered from every day objects” \nThrough Irish Eyes : Selected Short Films\nA collection of award winnig animated\, documentary\, comedy and dramatic short films by Irish filmmakers.\nAscending Grace\nFirst officer Maedhbh has high hopes for her first day of work\, but when she fails to impress Captain Cara and with a cabin full off restless passengers waiting to take off\, it’s far from what she expected…\nDouble Yellow\nA nervous getaway driver waits while his impulsive brother holds up a bank.\nThe Ferry\nAoife searches for her birth mother and unveils a past that entangles two other women in town.\nHow to Fall in Love in a Pandemic\nA capsule romance accelerates dramatically against the backdrop of the pandemic as two filmmakers are forced to move in together after two weeks of knowing each other.\n“Tribeca Film Festival 2021 – Official Selection\nGalway Film Fleadh – Best Short Documentary (Oscar-qualifying)\nMemento Mori\nA storm brews over Victorian Dublin as post-mortem photographer\, Mr.Huxley\, returns to his hallowed practice within the gloomy townhouse in which he resides. His latest subject is a recently-deceased young woman\, whose presence conjures the demons of Huxley’s character – compelling him to confront the narcissistic life he has chosen to lead.\nNothing to Declare\nKeith Byrne (10) and Noel Murray (13) from Darndale had run away before\, but evading the authorities in three countries was a first – even for them !\nIn August 1985 they began an incredible adventure that would see the young duo leaving home and eventually ending up in New York having arrived there on an Air India flight from London.\nSeanie Barron: Only in Askeaton\nFor decades\, Seanie Barron has been making walking sticks in a workshop at the back of his house in Askeaton. His creations often appear flamboyantly eccentric\, yet all are made with an intuitive practical understanding of nature and the Irish countryside. \nWhere’s the Craic?\n“Where’s the Craic?” is a beautiful documentary about the spirit of the place\, tremendous joy of life\, traditional music and local pubs in a small town in Ireland.”\nAlso playing is the short films “Frank-The Man with the Camera” by Paul Murphy\nIn 1960 Frank Glynn\, a west of Ireland shopkeeper\, bought an 8mm film camera. He would go on to record the social history of his village and much more besides.\nand “Magic”\nLauren gets a frantic phone call from ex boyfriend Ciaran and arrives at his apartment expecting him to beg for her forgiveness. But Ciaran has something else entirely that he needs to discuss. \nThe Hunger\nDIR: Ruan Magan\nNAR: Liam Neeson\nFeaturing compelling interviews with some of the world’s leading historians\, first-hand accounts from witnesses and survivors and rare archive materials\, The Hunger sets out to reveal the extraordinary and appalling story of one of the worst humanitarian disasters of the C19th century\, one that continues to have relevance to us today.\nTalkback with the filmmakers to follow!
URL:https://www.hudsonriver.com/hhrt/event/yofi-irish-cinema-showcase-in-yonkers-2/2022-04-22/
LOCATION:DIgital Media Art Center\, 28 Wells Ave Building #3 First Floor\, Yonkers\, NY\, 10701\, United States
CATEGORIES:Film
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SUMMARY:YoFi Irish Cinema Showcase! in Yonkers
DESCRIPTION:E-Mail: yofidmac@gmail.com\nWebsite: http://yofidmac.com\nTickets/Registration: http://yofidmac.com\nAdmission Fee: $10 \nFull Schedule for Irish Cinema Showcase 2022:\nFriday\, April 22 at 7:30 pm: Steps of Freedom- The Story of Irish Dance/Mam’s Old Chair\nSaturday\, April 23 at 1:30 pm: Through Irish Eyes: Selected Short FIlms\nSaturday\, April 23 at 4:00 pm: Where’s the Craic?/Frank -The Man with the Camera/Magic\nSunday\, April 24 at 2:00 pm: The Hunger \nSteps of Freedom – The Story of Irish Dance\nSteps of Freedom reveals how Irish dance was shaped over centuries through interactions with many cultures as it evolved from a simple folk dance to become a global phenomenon loved by millions around the world.\nAlso playing is the short film Mam’s Old Chair by Sheena Walsh\n“A film about repair\, reuse\, community and the joy that can be garnered from every day objects” \nThrough Irish Eyes : Selected Short Films\nA collection of award winnig animated\, documentary\, comedy and dramatic short films by Irish filmmakers.\nAscending Grace\nFirst officer Maedhbh has high hopes for her first day of work\, but when she fails to impress Captain Cara and with a cabin full off restless passengers waiting to take off\, it’s far from what she expected…\nDouble Yellow\nA nervous getaway driver waits while his impulsive brother holds up a bank.\nThe Ferry\nAoife searches for her birth mother and unveils a past that entangles two other women in town.\nHow to Fall in Love in a Pandemic\nA capsule romance accelerates dramatically against the backdrop of the pandemic as two filmmakers are forced to move in together after two weeks of knowing each other.\n“Tribeca Film Festival 2021 – Official Selection\nGalway Film Fleadh – Best Short Documentary (Oscar-qualifying)\nMemento Mori\nA storm brews over Victorian Dublin as post-mortem photographer\, Mr.Huxley\, returns to his hallowed practice within the gloomy townhouse in which he resides. His latest subject is a recently-deceased young woman\, whose presence conjures the demons of Huxley’s character – compelling him to confront the narcissistic life he has chosen to lead.\nNothing to Declare\nKeith Byrne (10) and Noel Murray (13) from Darndale had run away before\, but evading the authorities in three countries was a first – even for them !\nIn August 1985 they began an incredible adventure that would see the young duo leaving home and eventually ending up in New York having arrived there on an Air India flight from London.\nSeanie Barron: Only in Askeaton\nFor decades\, Seanie Barron has been making walking sticks in a workshop at the back of his house in Askeaton. His creations often appear flamboyantly eccentric\, yet all are made with an intuitive practical understanding of nature and the Irish countryside. \nWhere’s the Craic?\n“Where’s the Craic?” is a beautiful documentary about the spirit of the place\, tremendous joy of life\, traditional music and local pubs in a small town in Ireland.”\nAlso playing is the short films “Frank-The Man with the Camera” by Paul Murphy\nIn 1960 Frank Glynn\, a west of Ireland shopkeeper\, bought an 8mm film camera. He would go on to record the social history of his village and much more besides.\nand “Magic”\nLauren gets a frantic phone call from ex boyfriend Ciaran and arrives at his apartment expecting him to beg for her forgiveness. But Ciaran has something else entirely that he needs to discuss. \nThe Hunger\nDIR: Ruan Magan\nNAR: Liam Neeson\nFeaturing compelling interviews with some of the world’s leading historians\, first-hand accounts from witnesses and survivors and rare archive materials\, The Hunger sets out to reveal the extraordinary and appalling story of one of the worst humanitarian disasters of the C19th century\, one that continues to have relevance to us today.\nTalkback with the filmmakers to follow!
URL:https://www.hudsonriver.com/hhrt/event/yofi-irish-cinema-showcase-in-yonkers-2/2022-04-23/
LOCATION:DIgital Media Art Center\, 28 Wells Ave Building #3 First Floor\, Yonkers\, NY\, 10701\, United States
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SUMMARY:YoFi Irish Cinema Showcase! in Yonkers
DESCRIPTION:E-Mail: yofidmac@gmail.com\nWebsite: http://yofidmac.com\nTickets/Registration: http://yofidmac.com\nAdmission Fee: $10 \nFull Schedule for Irish Cinema Showcase 2022:\nFriday\, April 22 at 7:30 pm: Steps of Freedom- The Story of Irish Dance/Mam’s Old Chair\nSaturday\, April 23 at 1:30 pm: Through Irish Eyes: Selected Short FIlms\nSaturday\, April 23 at 4:00 pm: Where’s the Craic?/Frank -The Man with the Camera/Magic\nSunday\, April 24 at 2:00 pm: The Hunger \nSteps of Freedom – The Story of Irish Dance\nSteps of Freedom reveals how Irish dance was shaped over centuries through interactions with many cultures as it evolved from a simple folk dance to become a global phenomenon loved by millions around the world.\nAlso playing is the short film Mam’s Old Chair by Sheena Walsh\n“A film about repair\, reuse\, community and the joy that can be garnered from every day objects” \nThrough Irish Eyes : Selected Short Films\nA collection of award winnig animated\, documentary\, comedy and dramatic short films by Irish filmmakers.\nAscending Grace\nFirst officer Maedhbh has high hopes for her first day of work\, but when she fails to impress Captain Cara and with a cabin full off restless passengers waiting to take off\, it’s far from what she expected…\nDouble Yellow\nA nervous getaway driver waits while his impulsive brother holds up a bank.\nThe Ferry\nAoife searches for her birth mother and unveils a past that entangles two other women in town.\nHow to Fall in Love in a Pandemic\nA capsule romance accelerates dramatically against the backdrop of the pandemic as two filmmakers are forced to move in together after two weeks of knowing each other.\n“Tribeca Film Festival 2021 – Official Selection\nGalway Film Fleadh – Best Short Documentary (Oscar-qualifying)\nMemento Mori\nA storm brews over Victorian Dublin as post-mortem photographer\, Mr.Huxley\, returns to his hallowed practice within the gloomy townhouse in which he resides. His latest subject is a recently-deceased young woman\, whose presence conjures the demons of Huxley’s character – compelling him to confront the narcissistic life he has chosen to lead.\nNothing to Declare\nKeith Byrne (10) and Noel Murray (13) from Darndale had run away before\, but evading the authorities in three countries was a first – even for them !\nIn August 1985 they began an incredible adventure that would see the young duo leaving home and eventually ending up in New York having arrived there on an Air India flight from London.\nSeanie Barron: Only in Askeaton\nFor decades\, Seanie Barron has been making walking sticks in a workshop at the back of his house in Askeaton. His creations often appear flamboyantly eccentric\, yet all are made with an intuitive practical understanding of nature and the Irish countryside. \nWhere’s the Craic?\n“Where’s the Craic?” is a beautiful documentary about the spirit of the place\, tremendous joy of life\, traditional music and local pubs in a small town in Ireland.”\nAlso playing is the short films “Frank-The Man with the Camera” by Paul Murphy\nIn 1960 Frank Glynn\, a west of Ireland shopkeeper\, bought an 8mm film camera. He would go on to record the social history of his village and much more besides.\nand “Magic”\nLauren gets a frantic phone call from ex boyfriend Ciaran and arrives at his apartment expecting him to beg for her forgiveness. But Ciaran has something else entirely that he needs to discuss. \nThe Hunger\nDIR: Ruan Magan\nNAR: Liam Neeson\nFeaturing compelling interviews with some of the world’s leading historians\, first-hand accounts from witnesses and survivors and rare archive materials\, The Hunger sets out to reveal the extraordinary and appalling story of one of the worst humanitarian disasters of the C19th century\, one that continues to have relevance to us today.\nTalkback with the filmmakers to follow!
URL:https://www.hudsonriver.com/hhrt/event/yofi-irish-cinema-showcase-in-yonkers-2/2022-04-24/
LOCATION:DIgital Media Art Center\, 28 Wells Ave Building #3 First Floor\, Yonkers\, NY\, 10701\, United States
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