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Galway Film Society | Just To Be Sure | Sunday March 30th & Monday April 1st

By Local Interest, News, Screenings

'Just To Be Sure'

AFTER Erwin accidentally discovers his father is not his biological father, he goes on a search to find him. He is also dealing with his daughter’s unplanned pregnancy, while his new girlfriend, Anna, just might be his sister!

This is the French film, Just To Be Sure, which will be screened by the Galway Film Society in the Pálás Cinema this Sunday and Monday at 6.30pm. To buy tickets from Pálás, click here.

Galway Film Society | The Guilty | March 24th & 25th

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DEMOTED TO deskwork, and waiting a disciplinary hearing, Asger is working the night shift in an emergency call room when he receives a message from a woman who has been abducted.

If he is to find her, Asger will have to have both his resolve, and his arrogance, tested in a race against time. This is the claustrophobic Danish thriller The Guilty which the Galway Film Society will screen at the Pálás Cinema on Sunday March 24 and Monday 25 at 6.30pm.

A unique feature of the film is its use of sound as its primary storytelling tool. It won the World Cinema Audience Award at the 2018 Sundance festival, and the Audience Award and the Youth Jury Award at the 2018 International Film Festival Rotterdam.

To purchase tickets through Pálás, please click HERE.

Busan International Kids & Youth Film Festival – Poster Competition Winners!

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Earlier this year Galway City of Film was happy to invite Galway Schoolchildren to take part in the Poster Competition for BIKY, the Busan International Kids & Youth Film Festival.

We welcomed many submissions, and after going through them all we picked one clear winner. This winning poster was sent on to Busan and judged alongside submissions from other Cities of Film from around the Globe. Busan has picked their winning poster and shared the amazing entries from all around the globe with us!

 

Galway City’s winning entry came from the senior infants class in Claddagh National School, whose student drew from the theme of ‘I love playing’ to create their poster entitled ‘Come Join Me!’

 

A big congratulations to Claddagh National School, and we look forward to seeing your work next year!