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Friday September 14th<br />
Feature <strong>Film</strong>s<br />
1. Treekeeper - tells the story of a young mans struggle to protect his inherited woodlands from being<br />
developed as a landfill site.<br />
Directed & Produced by Patrick O'Shea<br />
Screening in the Martello Suite at 215pm - Running Time 89 Mins<br />
2. The Solution - This film explores the greed, apathy, prejudices and racism of a society transformed by an<br />
"economic miracle". Jerry has done well during Irelands recent economic boom. A wealthy property man, he<br />
has recently married a younger woman. They live with his physically disabled son from a previous marriage. It<br />
looks like he has the perfect life, but if we scratch the surface t<strong>here</strong> is something very dark and disturbing<br />
underneath.<br />
Directed by Ivan Kavanagh<br />
Screening in the Laurel Suite at 6pm - Running Time 90 Mins<br />
3. G.B.H - London 2011. As the worst riots the capitol has ever seen in decades rages, a lone wolf cop must<br />
choose between his friends or his duty as two worlds collide in this violent uncompromising crime epic in the<br />
tradition of 'The Long Good Friday' and 'The Sweeney'.<br />
Directed by Simon Philips<br />
Produced by Jonathan Sothcott<br />
Screening in the Martello Suite at 630pm - Running Time 80 Mins<br />
4. Flower - 'Flower', a celebration of being different. A loveable imperfect man, a dying father, an estranged<br />
beleaguered brother, unrequited love, street bullying and the realisation that nobody's perfect.<br />
Directed by Ger Thompson & Peter Thompson<br />
Produced by Eileen McCarthy<br />
Screening in the Martello Suite at 830pm - Running Time 90 Mins<br />
The 2012 <strong>Underground</strong> <strong>Cinema</strong> <strong>Film</strong> <strong>Festival</strong> is supported by<br />
The Irish <strong>Film</strong> Board and Yelp