Silver Screen Specials Weekdays from 2pm for senior (65+) film lovers for the reduced price of €7. Individual ticket: €7 3 Silver Screen Films: €18 6 Silver Screen Films: €33 Aznavour by Charles Much-loved French/Armenian singer Charles Aznavour is the subject of this intimate documentary feature which remembers his legacy through extensive footage he filmed himself and the thoughts of family and friends. The film’s makers have also sourced interviews of some of his most-famous admirers including Edith Piaf and Frank Sinatra. Date: Monday 2 March Venue: Light House Cinema Time: 14:00 Buy Tickets - - It Must Be Heaven Palestine’s Oscars entry for Best International Feature Film was also selected to compete for the Palme d’Or at the Cannes Film Festival. Elia Suleiman’s droll, absurdist new comedy centres on Es, who is looking to make a new life in Europe, only to find signs of home in the most unexpected places. A decade following the writer, director and actor’s last film, he again shows his knack for physical comedy in a drama that explores not only the ongoing struggle in Palestine, but also of the emigrant Palestinian and where they see their place in the world. It Must Be Heaven expands from its opening scenes set in Palestine and Nazareth before moving its story to the great cities of Paris and New York, where the migrant explores cultural differences, the thrill of being a stranger in a new environment, and the charms and realities each city has to offer. Variety called it: “Whimsical and wistful yet infused with a yearning for the stability of place.” Date: Tuesday 3 March Venue: Light House Cinema Time: 14:00 Buy Tickets a Confucian Dream A young mother becomes fixated with the process of Confucianism - an ancient Chinese system of thought and behaviour. Its aim is to promote harmony, but her desire to instil the belief in her young child leads to fractious family clashes, in an already challenging home life, in this observational Chinese documentary. Date: Wednesday 4 March Venue: Light House Cinema Time: 14:00 Buy Tickets - - When Women Won When Women Won tells the emotional inside story of the Together for Yes campaign to repeal the 8th amendment and change Irish society forever. In the aftermath of the tragic death of Savita Halappanavar, three Irish feminists joined forces and set about establishing a grassroots, women-led social movement. Working with teams in every county in Ireland, they ultimately delivered a landslide victory. Compelling and insightful, this documentary brings you back to the highs and lows of the tumultuous campaign, and captures the most seismic shift in Irish society in the past 35 years. Filmmakers in attendance. Date: Thursday 5 March Venue: Light House Cinema Time: 16:00 Buy Tickets a Violet Gibson The extraordinary true story of the Irish woman who shot Mussolini is brought to life in Barrie Dowdall’s documentary. Violet Gibson, daughter of the Lord Chancellor to Ireland, shot the dictator at point-blank range as she faced a Fascist mob in Rome in 1926. The film looks at how she almost changed the course of history and the enormous personal price she paid. Filmmakers in attendance. Date: Friday 6 March Venue: Light House Cinema Time: 14:00 Buy Tickets - - - - - -