Dead Man’s Money, a film by Paul Kennedy, explores familial tension and betrayal as Young Henry fears his wealthy uncle’s courtship with the Widow Tweed. This noir adaptation evokes Shakespearean themes, skillfully blending dark humor and character complexities. The 82-minute film offers a gripping tale of moral ambiguity and human frailty. Continue reading
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More films from the Irish Film Festival
A powerful documentary which exposes a trade in babies, high death rates in Mother and Baby homes, and a reluctance to tell the truth. Continue reading
St Patrick Visitor Centre, Downpatrick
… a site for community engagement across the Catholic-Protestant divide. Continue reading
Global Irish Civic Forum 2017
However the collective knowledge is immense and the purpose of this event is to learn from one another, share experiences and build new networks. Continue reading
Casey, you’re the divil
In the eyes of many he ‘fell from grace’, but he maintained a silent dignity to his grave. Continue reading
The Beginning Of Beginning To End
‘How the hell did you get involved in that?’ Continue reading
The Young Folk Australian Tour
They are quite simply one of the most promising young bands to come out of Ireland in several decades. Continue reading
Long, Long Thoughts
THE BIRTHING By Maurice Brick On our little farm in Gorta Dubha we had for the most times, seven cows. The cows were well respected. They each had a name and a particular stall in the cowshed. We had Bó Dave which we bought from Dave a’Gabha (blacksmith), Bó Danny we bought from Danny Sheehy … Continue reading
December Events at the Pearse Museum
It’s always a beautiful show Continue reading
Christmas Fair in St. Enda’s
Christmas Fair and Concert at St Enda’s Continue reading