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Visions of Europe begins
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Hi Stu,
Visions of Europe is back! Over the next month we'll be celebrating some of the best European films of the year, as well as a few old favourites. We've also got brilliant docs, a proper cult QFT Late and more of the Japan Foundation Touring Film Programme. 
Listings At a Glance
 
FROM FRI 27 FEB
Visions of Europe: Sirāt
This year's Visions of Europe kicks off with pulsing start. Everyone says, don't read too much about this one, and they're right. All you need to know is a father is looking for his missing daughter. He's brought his son along to the Moroccan desert where he's heard she might be at a rave. What comes next will have your heart racing. All Visions of Europe screenings are Pay What You Can, find out more on our blog. 
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More info on Pay What You Can
A white teenage boy is a boxing ring sticks out his tongue. He's wearing blue head gear and a black and white mouth guard.
SAT 28 FEB
Wild Foxes
Camille, a promising young boxer survives a deadly accident thanks to his friend. After his recovery a mysterious pain takes hold. A keenly felt drama about the moments that call everything into question.  
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An old white couple in their eighties walk hand in hand along a country path on a sunny day. There's a small stone building behind them and what looks like a field of hay or barley behind that.
SUN 1 MAR
Eighty Plus
A Serbian jazz musician reclaims his childhood home after decades in Germany. This charming film blends humour and nostalgia in a unique exploration of post-socialist life and personal history.
Book Now
Screenings this week with descriptive subtitles are:
The Secret Agent on Fri 27 Feb at 2.30pm.
Sirāt on Tue 3 Mar at 6.15pm
"Wuthering Heights" on Thu 5 Mar at 5.30pm.
 
Three white women stand side by side against a dark background, exuding a tense mood.
WED 4 MAR, 3PM
Irish Language Week: Aontas + Q&A
Three unlikely thieves, led by a woman on the verge of a breakdown, rob a rural Irish Credit Union. Director Damian McCann joins us for a post-film Q&A.
Book Now
Japan Foundation
A middle-aged Japanese man in a black shirt looks upward with a concerned expression in a forest setting, surrounded by blurred greenery and fallen leaves, conveying suspense.
FRI 27 FEB
Adabana + director Q&A
In the near future, the wealthy survive thanks to clones who provide back-up organs. After a terminal diagnosis, Shinji is offered a full-body transplant. Sayaka Kai joins us in QFT for a Q&A after her thought-provoking film.
Book Now
 
A young Japanese woman wearing a fur-lined jacket, extends one arm forward with a determined expression. Background is softly blurred, adding intensity.
SUN 1 MAR
Ghost Killer
After being possessed by the ghost of vengeful hit man, college student Fumika Matsuoka agrees to help him finish his quest for vengeance from beyond the grave. A proper action film. 
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A man in a plaid suit with gold accents holds a large woman in a white dress, who appears to be dramatically singing or emoting against a plain background.
SAT 28 FEB, 10PM
QFT Late: Polyester (in Odorama)
Blessed with a keen sense of smell and cursed with a philandering pornographer husband, the long-suffering Francine (John Waters' muse Divine) turns to the bottle as her life falls apart—until hunky Todd Tomorrow arrives. Attendees will receive a Scratch 'n' Sniff card for those who dare to follow the film with every delightfully disgusting scent.
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A group of seven people joyfully pose against a clear blue sky. They display playful gestures and smiles, conveying a sense of happiness and camaraderie.
FROM FRI 28 FEB
Palestine Comedy Club
When six Palestinian comedians hit the road to tour a stand-up show, their search for humour amidst the injustice of everyday Palestinian life becomes a plea for humanity against in the face of brutal war.
Book Now
 
A fragmented digital image of a girl in a school uniform, with a tie and blazer, against a leafy backdrop. Overlayed with glitchy digital elements.
SUN 1 MAR
Molly vs THE MACHINES + pre-recorded discussion
From a teenager’s suburban bedroom to the boardrooms of Silicon Valley, this is the story of a heartbroken father’s quest to uncover the truth behind his daughter's death.
Book Now
A Georgian door in red brick building. Above the door on the its mantle it says Queen's Film Theatre.
TUE 3 MAR. 7PM
After the Credits: Film Discussion Group
This month, join us as we discuss My Father's Shadow, "Wuthering Heights", The Secret Agent and If I Had Legs I'd Kick You.
Reserve your spot
Red-toned poster of "Shakespeare's Othello" featuring three people. The bold title and stars indicate positive reviews. Release date: March 4.
Still Showing
A woman with wavy brown hair looks concerned while on a call, holding a blue phone to her ear. Background shows blurred greenery and beach scene.
Book Now
If I Had Legs I'd Kick You
 
A man with short, tousled hair stands before a vintage microphone. His expression is contemplative, and the background is dimly lit, creating a moody ambiance.
Book Now
It's Never Over, Jeff Buckley
 
A man in a white shirt uses a red payphone under a yellow cover. Behind him, a wall is covered with black-and-white political posters, creating a nostalgic tone.
Book Now
The Secret Agent
 
A somber couple stands against a foggy landscape. The woman wears a dark dress with a cross necklace and sheer black veil blows across her face, evoking a moody, gothic atmosphere.
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"Wuthering Heights"
An old couple sit beside each other in garden furniture, holding hands. Behind them is a bright red wall.
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