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Thursday September 13th<br />
Feature <strong>Film</strong>s<br />
1. Eden - Eden deals with what could possibly be a future for most people caught up in the current economic<br />
climate in Ireland and how we have taken a bite of the financial apple and borrowed beyond our means.<br />
Directed and Produced by Robbie Walsh<br />
Screening in the Dargan Suite at 10am 10am - Running Time 70 Mins<br />
2. A Fistful of Diamonds - A modern day Irish Western in which a wayward stranger, a wronged thief and a<br />
bereaved daughter collide in the search of an elusive stash of stolen diamonds.<br />
Directed by David Keeling - Produced by David Keeling & Keith Hennigan<br />
Screening in the Dargan Suite at 1130am - Running Time 87 Mins<br />
3. 32A - After casting many envious glances at other women’s busts (even the nuns’), 13-year-old Maeve finally<br />
gets her first bra, size 32A, but no one expects her to get the local heartthrob.<br />
Directed by Marian Quinn & Produced by Tommy Weir & Roshanak Behesht Nedjad<br />
Screening in the Martello Suite at 1145am - Running Time 89 Mins<br />
4. The Gingerbread Men - The Gingerbread Men' is a dark comedy, set in Dublin, Ireland. It follows two final year<br />
Trinity College students, Charlie (womanizer) and Ken (virgin), over the course of 2 (two) life-changing months.<br />
Directed by Dáire McNab - Produced by Dáire McNab, Simone Cameron Coen amd Robert Kearns<br />
Screening in the Dargan Suite at 1115pm - Running Time 105 Mins<br />
5. Meeting on the Stairs - Molly, student, meets Dave, artist, they form a relationship, all goes well till Dave<br />
discovers that Molly is pregnant to someone else.<br />
Directed by Lorna Fitzsimmons & Produced by Carl Shaaban<br />
Screening in the Martello at 130pm Suite - Running Time 73 Mins<br />
6. Snap - Snap begins with a documentary crew invading the home of Sandra who has agreed to be interviewed<br />
despite her caustic tongue and what seems like a burning desire to antagonize the filmmakers.<br />
Directed by Carmel Winters & Produced by Martina Niland<br />
Screening in the Martello Suite at 3pm - Running Time 120 Mins<br />
7. Dollhouse - Dollhouse explores a night in the life of a group of street teens from Dublin's inner city who break<br />
into a house in an upper class suburb. The break in quickly moves into a night of frenzy, driven by a series of<br />
revelations that will leave lasting marks on each of them, and resulting in an emotional conclusion that they will<br />
carry with them. Directed by Kirsten Sheridan & Produced by John Wallace<br />
Screening in the Pavilion Theatre at 430pm - Running Time 95 Mins<br />
8. Gloves and Glory - Feature documentary focusing on female amateur boxing in Ireland.<br />
Directed by Caitriona Costello & Produced by Caitriona Costello & Rita Marie Lawlor<br />
Screening in the Laurel Suite at 515pm - Running Time 103 Mins<br />
9. The Other Side Of Sleep - The film looks at the tensions just beneath the surface of a small community; as it<br />
supports and isolates its own at the same time.<br />
Directed by Rebecca Daly & Produced By Morgan Bushe & Macdara Kelleher<br />
Screening in the Martello Suite at 515pm - Running Time 91 Mins<br />
10 . The Nixer- Two petty criminals tired of living on the breadline and begging for scraps, decide to branch out<br />
on their own into a life of crime.<br />
Directed by Fiona Graham & Produced by Lisa McNamee<br />
Screening in the Martello Suite at 645pm Running Time 77 Mins<br />
11. Portrait of a Zombie - A working class Irish family decides to care for their zombie son much to the<br />
annoyance of the neighbours and the local crime boss and all under the gaze of an American documentary<br />
film crew. Produced by Bing Bailey and Laura Morand Bailey Directed by Bing Bailey<br />
Screening in the Pavilion Theatre at 8pm (Official Opening <strong>Film</strong>) - Running Time 90 Mins