Extrapolations is absolutely star-studded, asking painful questions about the climate present and the climate future over the next few decades.
Author: Jason Flatt
The 2023 Capital Irish Film Festival drew to a close with so many excellent highlights in its wake, from humorous shorts to must-watch documentaries
Cartoonists Against Racism tells the story of how a Jewish organization enlisted America’s most beloved cartoonists in a nationwide campaign against bigotry
Faraway is a satisfying middle-of-the-road drama of self-discovery with a tinge of romance as a mother learns to find herself again.
The Sparrow gives nothing away easily and holds you so tightly all the way through until the very last frame in this tale of death and caged birds.
Queer love, hobbling masculinity, and the racism of Ireland’s migration system are some of the themes throughout the Capital Irish Film Festival Short Films
Aisha takes the asylum system that most everyone knows to be awful and demonstrates just how much so through the eyes of somebody going through it.
Róise & Frank perfectly blends humor and sincerity to make what may sound like a movie with a ridiculous premise into something absolutely satisfying and cathartic