

# Event Details

- **Event Name**: Carrick Film Society at Carrick Cineplex: 2017 Spring Season
- **Event Start and End Date**: Thu, 26 Jan, 2017 at 08:30 pm – Thu, 26 Jan, 2017 at 11:03 pm
- **Event Description**: Carrick Film Society and Carrick Cineplex are delighted to present a new season of Art-house & World Film. 

Join us every Thursday for screenings starting at 8.30pm from 26th January to 6th April. 

There are no membership fees - all are welcome to attend. 

Why not arrive early and enjoy a glass of wine, gourmet coffee or Maud's Ice Cream in the comfortable surrounds of Cafe Paradiso before showtime.


**SCHEDULE**

26th January: JULIETTA (15A) 

2nd February: AMERICAN HONEY (16)

9th February: LAND OF THE ENLIGHTENMENT (15A)

16th February: THE CLAN (15A)

23rd February: THINGS TO COME (12A)

2nd March: AFTER LOVE (12A)

9th March: A DATE FOR MAD MARY (15A)

16th March: HELL OR HIGH WATER (15A)

23rd March: PATERSON (15A)

30th March: SOUTH (15A)

6th April: CHILDHOOD OF A LEADER (Club)

Tickets will be available to book on www.carrickcineplex.ie later this week!


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26.01.2017
Julieta
Dir: Pedro Almodovar
99 mins
Spain

After a chance meeting, middle-aged Julieta (Emma Suarez) hears her long lost daughter has resurfaced in Madrid. Thus begins a painful reflection into her checkered past, flashing back to the moments of pain that defined her current life. Told in flashbacks over thirty years of guilt and grief, this tender melodrama based on three Alice Munro short stories is Almodovar’s best film in a decade.
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02.02.2017
American Honey
Dir: Andrea Arnold
163 mins
USA

Star, (Sasha Lane) an adolescent girl from a troubled home, runs away with a travelling sales crew that drives across the American mid-west selling subscriptions door to door. Finding her feet in this gang of teenagers, one of whom is Jake (Shia La Beauf), she soon gets into the group’s lifestyle of hard partying and young love. The film is full of thrilling set pieces and outbreaks of Arnold’s characteristic grubby visual poetry.
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9.02.2017
Land of the Enlightened
Dir: Pieter-Jan de Pue
87 mins
Ire/Bel/Ger

In this seamless blend of fiction and documentary form, we experience a stunning cinematic journey into the beauty of war torn Afghanistan. Americans occupy their country, young Afghans dig up old Soviet mines to sell the explosives to other children. Shot over seven years, first time director Peter Jan de Pue paints a whimsical yet haunting look at the condition of Afghanistan left for the next generation. 
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16.02.2017
The Clan
Dir: Pablo Trapero
108 mins
Argentina

Based on real life events, this is the story of the well-connected Puccio family which in the early 1980s used its link with government to cover up a lucrative kidnapping business. This is told using the slick style of a Hollywood crime movie. Trapero negotiates with verve the uneasy juxtaposition between family life and something darker and more sinister. 
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23.02.2017
Things to Come
Dir: Mia Hansen Løve
100 mins
France

Nathalie teaches philosophy at a school in Paris. She is passionate about her job and particularly enjoys passing on the pleasure of thinking. Married with two children, she divides her time between the family, former students and a very possessive mother. One day Nathalie’s husband announces he’s leaving her for another woman. With freedom thrust on her, Nathalie (Isabelle Huppert) must reinvent her life. Huppert’s warm, wry performance as an academic facing a crisis at home powers this fine movie.
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02.03.2017
After Love
Dir: Joachim Lafosse
100 mins
France/Belgium

Joachim Lafosse returns with this astute, intelligent and moving examination of modern relationships. After 15 years living together, Marie and Boris decide to divorce, but the process is far from simple. Boris can’t afford to move out until the house has been sold. But while Marie bought the house, Boris renovated it increasing its market value. Unable to agree on how to divide the proceeds, they soon find themselves at an impasse in which all their frustrations and grievances mingle with feelings of past affection.
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09.03.2017
A Date for Mad Mary 
Dir: Darren Thornton
82 Mins
15A
Ireland

Thornton’s triumphant first feature has the unmistakable shape of a conventional romantic comedy. Seána Kerflake plays a young woman, recently released from Pr*son, who needs to find a date for her best friend’s wedding. The jokes are good. The timing is great. But the film succeeds best as an extraordinarily nuanced character study. Kerflake could hardly be better- tough but wounded. Charleigh Bailey is equally fine as a woman who’s moved on. A small masterpiece.
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16.03.2017
Hell or High Water
Dir: David Macenzie
102 mins
USA

Texas brothers Toby and Tanner come together after years of division to rob branches of the bank threatening to foreclose on their family land. For them, the hold-ups are just part of a last ditch scheme to take back a future that seemed to have been stolen from them. Justice seems to be theirs until they find themselves on the radar of Texas Ranger Marcos ( Jeff Bridges) looking for one last pursuit on the eve of his retirement and his half Comanche partner Alberto. AS the brothers plot a final bank heist to complete the scheme, and with the Ranger on their heels, a show-down looms at the crossroads when the values of the Old and New West murderously collide.
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23.03.2017
Paterson
Dir: Jim Jarmusch
1hr 58 mins
USA

Paterson is a bus driver in the city of Paterson, New Jersey. Every day he adheres to his routine. He drives his daily route observing the city as it drifts across his wind shield, overhearing fragments of conversation swirling around him, he writes poetry into a notebook, he walks his dog, he stops in a bar and drinks only one beer and goes home to his wife Laura. By contrast, Laura’s world is ever changing. New dreams come to her almost daily. The film quietly observes the triumphs and defeats of daily life along with the poetry evident in its smallest details. Patterson adds another refreshingly unvarnished entry into the Jarmusch filmography.
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30.03.2017
South
Dir: Gerard Walsh
78 mins
Ireland

South stars new comer Darragh O’Toole as seventeen year old Tom, an aspiring musician suffering from stage fright. Following the death of his supportive single father, he decides to journey from his home county of Galway to Dublin to track down his estranged mother. On the way, he meets Jess (Emily Laney) a free spirited girl with whom he forms a bond. Over all, South is an enjoyable entry in both the road trip and coming of age genre.
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06.04.2017
The Childhood of a Leader
Dir: Brady Corbet
115 mins
UK/France/Hungary

Corbet makes his feature debut with a singular investigation into the early life of a fascist leader. Liam Cunningham plays a US diplomat working on the treaty negotiations after the Second World War. Bernice Bejo plays his harassed wife and Tom Sweet plays the young boy making their life hell. Here is the beautiful, perplexing nod to post war European art-house cinema that profits immeasurably from a loud, angular score by Scott Walker.
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- **city**: Carrick on Shannon
- **country**: Ireland
- **location**: Carrick Cineplex
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- **full address**: Carrick Cineplex, Carrick Retail &amp; Business Park, Carrick on Shannon, Ireland

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## FAQs

- **Q**: When is the event happening?
  - **A:** Thu, 26 Jan, 2017 at 08:30 pm
- **Q**: Where is the event happening?
  - **A:** Carrick Cineplex, Carrick Retail &amp; Business Park, Carrick on Shannon, Ireland
- **Q**: What type of event is this?
  - **A:** Entertainment, Art, valentines-day, literary-art, Music, Parties, food-drinks, trips-adventures
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