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06 Mar 2026

Limerick welcomes 'summer film experience'

Limerick welcomes 'summer film experience'
A NEW 'summer film experience' will be taking place in the city this August. 
From August 23 to 25, Film Track, a showcase of film screenings and talks will be on in Limerick. 
Highlights of the three-day showcase include a screening of locally filmed sci-fi thriller Woken, starring Erin Kellyman and Maxine Peake, an In Conversation event with filmmaker, Tadhg O'Sullivan and a One-Shot Filmmaking competition, with 10 teams filming one-shot mini-masterpieces in the city over the weekend.
Running concurrent with Feile Na Greine, a festival of emerging and experimental music, Limerick City promises to be the place to be for a packed weekend of film and music experiences.
Paul C. Ryan, Regional Film Manager at Film in Limerick said: "It’s a summer film experience with a difference, welcoming all aspiring and experienced filmmakers and musicians to the city for 3-days of film and music fun. We have a great programme lined up and all the public events are free to attend. We are delighted to welcome so many industry guests to the city and to work with our partners to put the focus on developing the film sector in the region."
Film and music crossover events are also planned including a screening of documentary feature, Graceless Age, The Ballad of John Murry, followed by a talk with director Sarah Share and musician John Murry. John Murry will also play live that night at the Record Room.
Film Track also celebrates the work of acclaimed film-maker, sound artist and writer Tadhg O'Sullivan with an in-conversation event and the weekend offers a series of panel events with industry guests sharing their insights with emerging filmmakers and musicians. 
The full programme for Film Track can be found online at filmtrack.ie.

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