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Irish Screen America

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Irish Screen America

Presented by Irish Film New York in association with Glucksman Ireland House – NYU

October 2 – 4

At NYU Cantor Film Center
36 East 8th Street
New York, NY 10003

Irish Screen America (formerly Irish Film New York) presents its annual festival October 2-4, 2015. This three-day screening series highlights critically-acclaimed contemporary Irish films, shorts, web shows, animation and video games and will host a selection of filmmaker Q&A’s, industry panel discussions, and filmmaker receptions.

Other Highlights Of This Year’s Program Include:

  • Opening Night Reception and Film, Traders, a chilling new Irish thriller. 
  • Local Heroes and Beyond: shorts from NY based Irish filmmakers. 
  • New Irish Talent Showcase-featuring shorts, web shows, animation and games.
  • Master Class with award-winning director Cathy Brady.
  • Documentary film, After The Dance, directed by Daisy Asquith. 

For the complete program, go to: www.irishscreenamerica.com

Supported by Irish Arts Center




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