The
Richard Harris I n t er n at io n a l
film
festival
IN ASSOCIATION WITH Limerick City & County Council & Friars’ Gate Theatre proudly present
RHIFF SUMMER SCREENINGS IN THE COUNTY
THURSDAY 14TH JUNE 2018 - 8pm TICKETS - €7
Booking: 063 98727
More information at www.richardharrisfilmfestival.com
The
Richard Harris I n t er n at i o n a l
film
festival
A Very Irish Family - Directed by Emmet Kelly Family Bonds are strained, as Europe is sundered by war in 1914. A well-to-do Irish na"onalist family struggles with conflic"ng loyal"es and the poli"cally ambi"ous family patriarch is forced to re-evaluate his priori"es when his idealis"c sons volunteer to fight in France and Gallipoli following the outbreak of war.
Marky’s Bad Week - Directed by Daniel Holmwood "A,er having the worst week of his life, Marky decides to take the edge off with a spliff. Things go from bad to worse when he realises he's lost his nodge of hash."
Gustav - Directed by Ken Williams & Denis Fitzpatrick A man wakes up with a strange tune in his head. But what is it? And how did it get there?
The King - Directed by Daniel Cooper A 17th Century King lost in a foreign village flees a mob that has mistaken him for a madman. Armed and panicked, he breaks into a cathedral and holds a priest hostage, forcing him to transcribe his death note while they wait for the cavalry to arrive.
Acorn - Directed by Kevin de la Isla O’Neill Busy-body mother Maureen ba:les Principal Finan during a parent-teacher mee"ng concerning her son Greg and his unusual behaviour during the school’s na"vity play rehearsals.
Burden - Directed by Johnny Cullen A young cel"c warrior carries her father to safety un"l she encounters an old enemy
“An Mhallacht” - Directed by Cóilín Ó Scolaí The Mayo Football Team are once again in the GAA All Ireland Final: Dr Donal Green has his loyal"es tested when he discovers that one of his comatose pa"ents is the last living player from the infamous cursed Mayo team of 1951.
Saving Santa - Directed by Keith O’Grady A li:le girl by the name of Ruby Fair, is s"ll dealing with her mother's death when she comes across a seemingly des"tute man in the street. He's a street drinker who bears a striking resemblance to Santa Claus. Despite his protesta"ons, she takes great comfort in helping him.