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The No Show Movie
A new film shot in Limerick focusing on trauma experienced by working-men is to be given its premier at the Omniplex Cinema next week.
The No Show has been created by Catherine O’Halloran & and artist and activist Grace Dyas in collaboration with Limerick City Build.
Over two years, they worked with young men in in the city to devise a trauma-informed contemporary art film.
Note:
The No Show was shot by Shane Serrano for Crude Media.
It will premiere on the 13th January at 6:30 PM in the Omniplex Cinema at the Crescent Shopping Centre
This project was funded by the Arts Council Artist in the Community Scheme, managed by Create, the national development agency for collaborative arts.
It will be presented by First Fortnight in partnership with Limerick City Build.
Live 95s Nigel Dugdale chatted with Catherine and Grace who told him that, despite recent successes, Limerick still has a hidden story that needs to be told....
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