Free Short Films@The Model Every Sat. at 2.30pm 05 Mar. Sat. at 2.30pm Shoe, Director: Nick Kelly Irish Film Institute The Model @ 12 Mar. Sat. at 2.30pm The Crush, Director: Michael Creagh 19 Mar. Sat. at 2.30pm Crossing Salween, Director: Brian O’Malley 26 Mar. Sat. at 2.30pm The Door, Director: Juanita Wilson 02 Apr. Sat. at 2.30pm Small Change, Director: Cathy Brady 09 Apr. Sat. at 2.30pm The Eternal World, Director/Animator: David O’Reilly (TBC) 16 Apr. Sat. at 2.30pm Shorts from Northern Ireland Screen 23 Apr. Sat. at 2.30pm Shorts from Darklight 30 Apr. Sat. at 2.30pm Selection of Short Films @ The Model All Shorts Programming is funded by the International Funds for Ireland Short films are 15 - 20 minutes For screening updates www.themodel.ie/film To make a booking, email tickets@themodel.ie or phone The Model reception on (071) 91 41405 Ticket Prices Regular Screenings €8 (Full price) €6 (Concession) Mar. – Apr. 2011 Pre-theatre menus available daily from 5 - 6.30pm at Conrad's Kitchen Screenings every Wed. & Thurs. at 8pm and every Sat. & Sun. at 3pm The Model The Mall, Sligo (071) 914 1405 www.themodel.ie/film Irish Film Institute@The Model Cinema Programme Mar. – Apr. 2011 Black Swan (16) 02, 03 Mar. at 8pm. 05, 06 Mar. at 3pm Director: Darren Aronofsky. 107 minutes, USA, 2010 Oscar-nominated, with a BAFTA award-winning performance from Natalie Portman, Black Swan is a dark and macabre film by director Darren Aronofsky. Shorts@The Model This screening will include the short film by Frank Conway The Chalk Up, 3 minutes, 2003 Howl 09, 10 Mar. at 8pm. 12, 13 Mar. at 3pm Dirs: Rob Epstein & Jeffrey Friedman. 84 minutes, USA, 2010 Based on the obscenity trial that took place after Allen Ginsberg's published his poem, Howl, this offbeat looking production has a unique feel and cracking cast. Shorts@The Model This screening will premiere the short film by Sligo film maker, Anthony Cullen, Socialising and Alcohol, 7 minutes, 2009 Never Let Me Go (15A) 16, 17 Mar. at 8pm. 19, 20 Mar. at 3pm Director: Mark Romanek. 103minutes, UK/USA 2010 The emotional hothouse of the English boarding school yet again provides compelling drama in this subtly devastating adaptation of Kazuo Ishiguro’s imaginative novel, staring Carey Mulligan, Keira Knightly, Andrew Garfield and Domhnall Gleeson. Brighton Rock (16) 23, 24 Mar. at 8pm. 26, 27 Mar. at 3pm Director: Rowan Joffe, 111 minutes, UK, 2010 This new version of Graham Greene’s most famous novel updates the period to the 1964 era of the Mods and Rockers and to a time also when the shadow of the death penalty still hung over the act of murder. Shorts@The Model This screening will include a short by local director, Mike McGuckian from Sligeach Films, The Job, 3 minutes, 2009 www.themodel.ie/film As If I Am Not There (16) 30, 31 Mar. at 8pm. 02, 03 Apr. at 3pm Director: Juanita Wilson. 109 minutes, Bosnian language, Ireland-Macedonia-Sweden, Subtitled, 2010 Winner of three IFTAs, Juanita Wilson’s feature debut tells the story of a young female Croatian’s real-life experiences overseeing the international Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia during the early nineties. The screening on Thursday 31 Mar., will be followed by Q&A with director, Juanita Wilson and panel. Route Irish 06, 07 Apr. at 8pm. 09, 10 Apr. at 3pm Director: Ken Loach. 109 minutes, UK, 2010 Route Irish is the death-trap highway between the US Green Zone and Baghdad Airport. The story of a private security contractor in Iraq who rejected the official explanation of his friend's death and sets out to discover the truth. Submarine (15A) 13, 14 Apr. at 8pm. 16, 17 Apr. at 3pm Director: Richard Ayoade. 97 minutes, UK- USA, 2010 A comedy, which follows 15-year Oliver Tate, who has two objectives: To lose his virginity before his next birthday, and to stop his mother from leaving his father for her dance teacher. Essential Killing 20, 21 Apr. at 8pm. 23, 24 Apr. at 3pm Director: Jerzy Skolimowski. 83 minutes, Poland/UK/Ireland/Hungary, Subtitled, 2010 Winner of Special Jury Prize in 2010 Venice Film Festival and Best Actor award for Vincent Gallo. Mohammed (Gallo) is captured by the US military in Afghanistan, and subsequently transported to a secret detention centre in Europe. Snap 27, 28 Apr. at 8pm. 30 Apr., 01 May at 3pm Director: Carmel Winters. 90 Minutes, Ireland, 2010 Irish feature film Snap is a disturbing story of three generations of a family trapped in recreating a past that each one denies. The cast includes Aisling O'Sullivan (The Clinic), Eileen Walsh (Eden, The Magdalene Sisters) and Mick Lally (The Secret of Kells). www.themodel.ie/film