Boston Irish Film Festival Celebrates 15 Years This March
By: Caryn Robbins
Irish Film Festival, Boston presents an epic lineup for the 15th annual Boston Irish Film Festival, from March 19 through 22 at Somerville Theatre, 55 Davis Square, Somerville, MA. A complete schedule of events is available at www.irishfilmfestival.com.
In 2015, the Festival hosts approximately 30 films, screened entirely at the historic Somerville Theatre. Programming includes Q&A's with nearly a dozen visiting Irish filmmakers and after-parties. Director Niall Heery will appear at the screening of his black comedy Gold, acclaimed as The 2015 Festival Best Feature and film opener, starring James Nesbitt, Mazie Williams and David Wilmot, while the Oscar® nominated short film Boogaloo and Graham, the 2015 Festival Best Short, also screens on opening night. Friday night offers the U.S. premiere of the 2015 Festival Director's Choice Awardee, One Million Dubliners. Voted Best Irish Film in 2014 by The Irish Times, with its tagline "Every plot has a story...", the film delves into the Glasnevin Cemetery, revealing how the business of death is often humorous and always affecting, leaving an indelible memory with viewers. Both Director Aoife Kelleher and Producer Rachel Lysaght will be present for the screening. Paul Murphy's The Weather Report opens the evening as the 2015 Festival Director's Choice Short Film.Founded in 1999, The Boston Irish Film Festival is the largest event of its kind held outside of Ireland. Deemed one of the "Top 20 Coolest Film Festivals" worldwide by MovieMaker Magazine, the Festival celebrates the very best of Ireland and the Irish on screen. The Festival has screened over four hundred Irish films in Boston, including highly acclaimed films such as In America, Intermission and Sunday Bloody Sunday. It was the first American film festival to recognize the 2007 Oscar® Winner, Once. The Festival is also the go-to for film "sneak peeks" and U.S. distributor-sponsored screenings. The Festival has played host to some of the greatest names in Irish cinema, including Jim Sheridan, Gabriel Byrne, Brendan Gleeson, Domhnall Gleeson, Terry George, Colm Meaney, Fionnula Flannagan, John Boorman, Aidan Quinn and Stephen Rea. For more information, including the complete schedule of events, please visit www.irishfilmfestival.com
Photos: Courtesy, Irish Film Festival, Boston
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The Hunchback of Notre Dame Wheaton College - Watson Fine Arts (6/05-6/14) |
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Seussical the Musical Riverside Theatre Works (5/01-5/17) |
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Start Making Sense: Talking Heads Tribute Provincetown Town Hall (6/20-6/20) |
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(Re)Dressing Miss Havisham Boston Playwrights’ Theatre (5/19-5/24) |
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John Waters: Going to Extremes Provincetown Town Hall (7/23-7/23) |
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The American Five The Unicorn Theatre (6/18-7/11) |
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Beetlejuice Jr. The Company Theatre (11/06-11/08) |
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Song Sung Neils Paris Cabaret Starline Room Dinner Theatre (6/27-6/27) |
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Dance Theatre of Harlem The Hanover Theatre & Conservatory for the Performing Arts (5/09-5/09) |
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Bluey’s Big Play Boch Center Wang Theatre (6/13-6/14) |
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