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Accessibility | Skip to Start of Article | Skip to Search | Skip to Navigation Menu | Skip to Themes | Skip to Regions | Skip to Members Sign InSwedish director Malin Andersson’s debut film follows a group of girls when unexpected events make them challenge the ‘walls’ and cross the ‘divide’
Thursday 22 November 2007
Thursday 22 November 2007
4pm
5pm
Queen's Film Theatre- 20 University Square- Belfas
£3/£3.50
Event
Cinemagic International Film and Television Festival presents:
‘BELFAST GIRLS’ Documentary Film (Cert 15+)
Mairead is 20 years old and a Catholic. She has never interacted with a Protestant in her life. Painful memories from her childhood have left her with a deep sense of distrust towards ‘the other side’. When she meets her flatmates new boyfriend, Mairead’s views and feelings towards ‘the enemy’ begin to change.Christine is a Protestant and lives on the other side of the ‘peace wall’. She is an 18 year old single mother still living at home with her parents. Her dream is to have her own home and to find a man who will look after her. When she finally does find love her family will have to put their long standing prejudices behind them.Swedish director Malin Andersson’s debut film is a skillfully made documentary that follows the girls during a period when unexpected events make them challenge the ‘walls’ and cross the ‘divide’
Dir- Sweden/UK 2006 60 Mins 15+
Date: Thursday 22nd November
Time/Venue: 4.00pm Queens Film Theatre.
Tickets: £3.50/£3.00
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The festival runs from 16 Noember 2007 – 2 December 2007.