New Irish Shorts - Access Screening

Sun. Aug 4, 2024 at 1:45pm IST
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GAZE is dedicated to fostering a space where audiences can comfortably celebrate queer cinema. This year, we are excited to introduce a second screening of Irish Shorts with access elements. 

 

This will be a relaxed screening with a welcoming environment where audience members are free to move, express themselves, and take breaks as needed.

 

This screening will have: 

 

- Irish Sign Language (ISL) interpreters

- Integrated captions

- Dim lighting

- Reduced volume

- Stim toys


A block of priority seating has been allocated for audience members who wish to be closer to the ISL interpreters.

 

If you rely on ISL, please purchase an ‘ISL Priority’ ticket, and a member of staff will direct you to your seat at the event.

There will be a post-screening Q&A with the filmmakers. 


This Is Not An Attack On Your Parenting 


A mother and her gay adult son, who has recently suffered a breakdown, explore their opposing views on parenting. 


Rory Fleck Byrne/ Ireland/ 2024/ 19m 


Writer: Rory Fleck Byrne 


Producers: Killian Casey, Philip Emo 


Homofónia 


As their Debs application deadline approaches, a closeted couple sort their domestic issues as Gaeilge, to prevent their classmates from knowing they’re an item. However, translation issues leave their relationship in jeopardy. 


Luke K. Murphy/ Ireland/ 2023/ 11m 


Writers: Alana Daly Mulligan, Luke K. Murphy 


Producer: Alana Daly Mulligan 


Concerned  


Concerned ponders the gap between public ‘concern’ around gender, identity, child and parent roles, and the private reality of those who are actually concerned; gender nonconforming people and their families – all told through the filmmakers’ own personal daughter/mother relationship. 


Hazel McGuire, Jenny Roche/ Ireland/ 2024/ 13m


Writers: Hazel McGuire, Jenny Roche 


Producers: Hazel McGuire, Jenny Roche 


Terratoma 


A trans woman tries to recreate a traumatic relationship for a film project. 


Liadán Roche/ Ireland/ 2024/ 24m 


Writer: Liadán Roche 


Producer: Molly Donnery


Spins, Splits, Stories 


Leon Pinto, a singer and pole dancer from Australia, shares his personal story of growing up in Australia and Ireland, culminating in a captivating performance at The George. A film that invites you to take a moment and revel in his raw and heartfelt recollection. 


Alan Power/ Ireland/ 2024/ 5m 


Writer: Alan Power 


Dirty Talk 


Copy: On the quest for intimacy in the middle of a global pandemic, Tar and Anna meet for the first time in the hopes of having a socially distanced hook up. No touching, just (attempted) dirty talk. 


Eva Wyse/ Ireland/ 2024/ 15m 


Writer: Madi O’Carroll 


Producer: Danilo Zambrano 


Pregnant with a Drag Queen 


Pregnant with a Drag Queen unfolds the journey of how Enda McGrattan, growing up as a queer person in 1990s Dublin, unlocked something within themselves by giving birth to the vibrant drag persona Veda. Sharing their transformative experiences on a live TV chat show, Enda contends with a sceptical host before the show is suddenly derailed by the most beautiful woman in the world… in their price range. 


Colin Brady/ Ireland/ 2024/ 22m 


Writer: Colin Brady 


Producer: Steve Sheehy

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Light House Cinema Screen 4 Market Street South
Dublin, Dublin D07 R6YE
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