Six New Irish Films to Premiere at the Tribeca Film Festival Next Week

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Byzantium

BYZANTIUM

2012 | 118 minutes |
Directed by: Neil Jordan
US PREMIERE
Residents of a coastal town learn, with deathly consequences, the secret shared by the two mysterious women who have sought shelter at a local resort. StarringSaoirse Ronan
25, 26, 27 April
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Six new Irish films to showcase at the Tribeca Film Festival 18th to 28th of April
Dark Touch

WHAT RICHARD DID
2012 | 87 minutes |

Directed by: Lenny Abrahamson
US Premiere
Featuring extraordinary performances from its mainly young cast, What Richard Did is a quietly devastating study of a boy confronting the gap between who he thought he was and who he proves to be..
22, 23, 25, 27 April BUY TICKETS

What Richard Did

DARK TOUCH

Program: Midnight
2013 | 90 minutes | Narrative Feature
Director: Marina de Van
World Premiere
Dark Touch opens one evening, in the middle of the countryside in an isolated house that comes to life. As if gripped by madness objects and furniture fly into a rage against the inhabitants. Eleven-year-old Niamh is the only survivor of the bloody carnage caused by the furniture: her parents and her little brother are dead.
18, 19, 23 April
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Run and Jump
RUN AND JUMP
2013 | 102 minutes |
Director: Steph Green
World Premiere
After a stroke leaves her husband mentally disabled and fundamentally changed, spirited Irish housewife Vanetia struggles to keep her family together in the wake of tragedy. A research grant from American doctor Ted Fielding, interested in documenting the family’s recovery process, allows them to get by.
20, 22, 23, 26 April Buy Tickets
Irish Shorts

SHORTS
FEAR OF FLYING

Program: Shorts in Competition: Narrative
2012 | 9 minutes | Narrative Short
Directed by: Conor Finnegan
New York Premiere
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THE GIRL WITH THE MECHANICAL MAIDEN

Program: Shorts in Competition: Narrative
2012 | 15 minutes | Short
Directed by: Andrew Legge
New York Premiere
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