Courageous Women – A Celebration of Change-Makers

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Rathfarnham Castle
Rathfarnham Castle Rathfarnham Road, Rathfarnham, Dublin +1 more

Courageous Women is a film installation by Mary Moynihan on display in Rathfarnham Castle, Dublin, from 4 October to 5 November 2023, Wednesday - Sunday only. The film is an imagined re-creation of moments from the lives of women in Irish history from 1916 to 1923

‘Foragers’ film screening and talk with Palestinian Activists

Project Arts Centre
Project Arts Centre 39 East Essex Street, Temple Bar, Dublin 2, Ireland

A film screening depicting the practice of foraging for wild edible plants in Palestine/Israel, followed by a talk with Palestinian activists to explore foraging traditions, alongside resilience to prohibitive laws than ban these customs by the Israeli State. This event is hosted by the Ireland Palestine Solidarity Campaign and Amnesty International Ireland

Tales of Love and Loss

Rathfarnham Castle
Rathfarnham Castle Rathfarnham Road, Dublin 14

Live performance of Tales of Love and Loss celebrating stories of change-makers from Irish history and the Decade of Centenaries and featuring A Beauty That Will Pass, Grace and Joe, and poetry by Eva Gore-Booth, followed by post-show discussion on Women Changemakers from History

Moving Canvas

Online
Online

A series of conversations, experiences and opportunities for artists to pause and reflect upon their own creative practice and that of each others and their own mental health and wellbeing, available to watch online from 11-20 October 2024, available 24 hours.

Tonal: Liberation Movements

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The Ireland Institute
The Ireland Institute 27 Pearse Street, Dublin, Ireland

Live Jazz and storytelling demonstrating the cultural signifcance and impact of music and dance in Liberation movements

In Flames

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Riverbank Arts Centre, Newbridge
Riverbank Arts Centre, Newbridge Main St, Greatconnell,, Newbridge, Kildare, Ireland

A film screening of In Flames written and directed by Zarrar Kahn. In the film, Mariam's precarious existence is ripped apart when her father passes. Living in a deep-rooted and toxic patriarchy, Mariam and her mother must find the strength to survive the malevolent forces that threaten to swallow them. This film screening is bringing more underrepresented stories to audiences with the support of the BFI Audience Projects Fund, awarding National Lottery funding. In Flames is in Urdu with subtitles. The film is presented in associated with Access Cinema.

Sightsavers Ireland Film Festival – A Vision for Action at Lighthouse Cinema, Dublin

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Lighthouse Cinema, Market Street South, Smithfield, Dublin 7, D07 R6YE.
Lighthouse Cinema, Market Street South, Smithfield, Dublin 7, D07 R6YE. Lighthouse Cinema, Market Street South, Smithfield, Dublin, Leinster, Ireland

Sightsavers Ireland Film Festival is an evening of powerful storytelling, advocacy, and awareness through a special Film Festival presented to mark World Sight Day in 2025. The festival  features a compelling selection of short films and documentaries exploring the global impact of avoidable blindness and the importance of inclusive eye health. Through the lens of filmmakers, activists, and those with lived experience, the festival invites audiences to see the world differently, and be inspired to take action for a future where no one is left behind, inspiring meaningful action towards disability inclusion and equality.

Mother City Film Screening and Discussion

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Pearse Centre
Pearse Centre 27 Pearse Street, Dublin, Ireland

A screening of the film Mother City and panel discussion on land and housing in Dublin and Cape Town, presented by Front Line Defenders in partnership with Community Action Tenants Union. Exploring Cape Town's history with Apartheid, the story follows a social movement over a few years fighting for affordable housing to make the city more inclusive for people of colour. The event aims to spark discussion and draw parallels between housing issues and movements in Cape Town and Dublin, and more broadly, Ireland.