Olivia Colman world premiere for Galway Film Fleadh next month

The County Mayoral Ball is due to be held this Saturday June 11 in the Ard Rí Hotel, Tuam in aid of the Galway Hospice Foundation. Tickets available from Corporate Services, Galway County Council 091 509307. Pictured at the launch L to R: Joe Ryan, Organising Committee, Breda Keaveney and her husband Peter Keaveney, Cathaoirleach, Mary Tierney, Galway Hospice and Tom McHugh, Proprietor, Ard Rí House Hotel. Photo : Murtography

The County Mayoral Ball is due to be held this Saturday June 11 in the Ard Rí Hotel, Tuam in aid of the Galway Hospice Foundation. Tickets available from Corporate Services, Galway County Council 091 509307. Pictured at the launch L to R: Joe Ryan, Organising Committee, Breda Keaveney and her husband Peter Keaveney, Cathaoirleach, Mary Tierney, Galway Hospice and Tom McHugh, Proprietor, Ard Rí House Hotel. Photo : Murtography

The Galway Film Fleadh has revealed two World Premieres for its 34th edition, taking place this July 5–10. The festival returns for a live, in-person, and in-cinema edition, in the Town Hall Theatre and Pálás cinema after online and outdoor events during the past two years.

The leading Irish film event has teased a record number of new Irish film premieres, a stellar line-up of European Cinema, nail-biting Documentaries, and short films, starting with the announcement of two World Premieres from its Irish line-up.

The Fleadh will open with the World Premiere of Joyride. Directed by Emer Reynolds, Joyride tells the story of Joy (Olivia Colman ), a complicated middle aged woman struggling with motherhood, who finds herself on the run with Mully (Charlie Reid ), a troubled adolescent with a mum-shaped void in his life.

As they tear up the road on their riotous wild journey across Ireland, we follow these roguish ‘outlaws’ in search of their dreams, in this feel-good, foul-mouthed fairy-tale. Joyride will open this year’s Fleadh on July 5 at 7pm in the Town Hall Theatre.

Also announced is the midlands-set football drama, Lakelands. The film follows Cian, a young Gaelic footballer who struggles to comes to terms with a career-ending injury after an attack on a night out. Lakelands follows Cian as he undertakes a search for his own identity in a small town where Gaelic football is a religion, and identity is defined by what you can do on the pitch. Featuring the directorial debuts of Robert Higgins and Patrick McGivney, and a cast of emerging Irish stars including Éanna Hardwicke (Vivarium, Normal People ) and Danielle Galligan (Netflix’s Shadow and Bone ).?Lakelands will premiere on July 9th at 9pm at the Town Hall Theatre.

Lakelands previously won an award for the Best Marketplace Project pitched at the Film Fleadh’s film & television marketplace, a one-of-a kind Irish event where filmmakers with projects in development can meet with Film Financiers, Distributors, Sales Agents, Broadcasters and Major Producers. Lakelands returns to the Fleadh a year later for its World Premiere.

The Film Fleadh’s Director of Programming William Fitzgerald teased a bumper edition, “It’s exciting, the whole industry is looking forward to return to the first ‘proper Fleadh’ in three years, and we’re not going to disappoint with a record number of New Irish Film premieres in this year’s programme. Stay tuned for more to come.”

Full programme details will be announced in two weeks’ time, with hundreds of events including screenings, Q+A’s and filmmaker interviews, panel discussions, and more.

For tickets and further info see www.galwayfilmfleadh.com or contact Town Hall Theatre box office on 091 569777.

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