Events Diary for October 2023
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September 30th - October 1st |
Louth International Film Festival Go »
Louth International Film Festival (LIFF) returns from September 29th to October 1st, 2023. Presented by the Louth Filmmakers Society in collaboration with An Táin Art Centre and DkIT, LIFF stands as a testament to its commitment to supporting emerging filmmakers and showcasing captivating, evocative cinema from around the world. Immerse yourself in a rich tapestry of arts, culture, and folklore intertwines. From gripping documentaries to captivating dramas and animations, LIFF celebrates the power of visual storytelling. Join us for three days of awe-inspiring films, engaging discussions, and unforgettable moments at LIFF 2023.
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October 11th - 15th, 2023 |
Offline Film Festival Go »
Based in Birr, Co. Offally, OFFline Film Festival is a five-day event for film lovers and makers. Since 2010, they've been screening Irish and international films in an array of venues around the town.
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October 19th -22nd, 2023 |
Kerry International Film Festival Go »
An international film festival that takes place in Killarney, Co. Kerry, every October. The festival screens a selection of short films as well as a small number of feature films, narrative and documentary, often with Q & A sessions afterwards.
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October 26th - 29th, 2023 |
Clones Film Festival Go »
This is the 21st year of Clones Film Festival, known as "Ireland's Biggest Little Film Festival". Each year the festival offers a programme featuring new Irish & international cinema releases, interviews, documentaries, animations, short film competitions, children’s films and a live music festival club.
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October 26th - 30th, 2023 |
Richard Harris International Film Festival Go »
This film festival is to celebrate Richard Harris’ unique talent in the city where he was born and raised. Along with viewings of his most iconic films such as The Field, This Sporting Life, Unforgiven and Camelot, the festival is a showcase for young filmmakers, feature filmmakers from the Irish Diaspora, theatrical performers, poets, singers and writers.
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