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Reel to Real Cinema: Notes from Sheepland

January 10 @ 7:00 pm 9:00 pm

Notes from Sheepland | Cara Holmes | 2023 | Documentary |70 mins| Ireland | English | 15

NOTES FROM SHEEPLAND bursts with candid observations of lipstick wearing, always swearing, no nonsense, artist and shepherd, Orla Barry. Through her fields, her digital diaries, and the pedigree sheep she cares for, we discover how the art is int he doing.

About the Film

Orla Barry is a self-confessed ovine addict. After a decade in sheep, she’s still wondering what possessed her to start, yet she wouldn’t want to be anywhere else. Orla lived in Brussels for 16 years and now lives and works in South East Ireland, where she runs a flock of pedigree Lleyn sheep. Her work deals with the tensions of being an artist and an eco-farmer in rural Ireland. The Sheep have slowed her art career, but at the same time, caring for them has hugely inspired it. She escapes the studio by going to the sheep and escapes the sheep by hiding in her studio.

NOTES FROM SHEEPLAND follows Orla, an outlier, as she floats between these worlds. It reflects upon the primal, poetic and unpredictable bond she has with the natural world

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About Reel to Real

Reel to Real Cinema is a monthly film space in the Stove Cafe, featuring an eclectic mixture of conversational films – from artist made shorts to feature length documentaries, locally made to international cinema. A space for discussion and thought-provoking films, you are welcome to join us after the film for a short discussion about the themes from this month’s selection. The Stove Cafe will be open from 5.30pm – 6:45pm with a special pre-film dinner option alongside hot drinks and cakes.

Free
100 High Street
Dumfries, DG1 2BJ United Kingdom
01387 252435
View Venue Website

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Access to the Building:
  • Level Access is available at the rear of the building through the adjacent close located to the left-hand side of the Café (when facing the front of the building). 
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Reel to Real Cinema: Kneecap

December 6, 2024 @ 7:00 pm 9:00 pm

Kneecap | Rich Peppiatt | 2024 | 105 mins | English/Gaeilge| 18

We’re rounding out our cinematic year at the Stove Cafe with one of our top pick films of the year, Kneecap. A fictionalised drama of the Irish language rap group Kneecap’s rise to fame, starring the band members as themselves, the film is a riotous exploration of Irish language, identity and politics in theNorth of Ireland told through a hedonistic haze.

Please note this film is rated 18 for its strong language and drug use throughout.
About the Film

When fate brings Belfast schoolteacher JJ into the orbit of self-confessed ‘low life scum’ Naoise & LiamOg, the needle drops on a hip hop act like no other. Rapping in their native Irish language, KNEECAP fast become the unlikely figureheads of a Civil Rights movement to save their mother tongue. But the trio must first overcome police, paramilitaries & politicians trying to silence their defiant sound – whilst their anarchic approach to life often makes them their own worst enemies.

In this fiercely original sex, drugs and hip-hop biopic KNEECAP play themselves, laying down a global rallying cry for the defence of native cultures.

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About Reel to Real

Reel to Real Cinema is a monthly film space in the Stove Cafe, featuring an eclectic mixture of conversational films – from artist made shorts to feature length documentaries, locally made to international cinema. A space for discussion and thought-provoking films, you are welcome to join us after the film for a short discussion about the themes from this month’s selection. The Stove Cafe will be open from 5.30pm – 6:45pm with a special pre-film dinner option alongside hot drinks and cakes.

Free
100 High Street
Dumfries, DG1 2BJ United Kingdom
01387 252435
View Venue Website

Reel to Real Cinema: Tim Stead, Magician with Wood

November 1, 2024 @ 7:00 pm 9:00 pm

Tim Stead, Magician with Wood | Beatrix A. Wood | Documentary | 89 mins | UK

This month we are sharing a beautiful film created by filmmaker Beatrix A. Wood, following the story of Maggy Stead as she battles to secure the future of The Steading, a work of art sculpted from wood by her late husband Tim.

After the screening, we will be joined by Beatrix for a discussion about the making of the film.

About the Film

The film weaves the remarkable stories of the passionate people who worked with Tim to explore how Tim evolved as an innovative furniture designer and wood sculptor and his role in the creation of some of Scotland’s most popular public art. Tim’s belief to put back into the environment more than he took out led to pioneering the creation of the first community woodland n Britain which kickstarted the community land ownership movement in Scotland and internationally. 

A deeply moving human interest story about a family, the bonds of love and grief, loyalty and friendship, collaboration, and community alongside our relationship with trees and Nature as a catalyst for our creativity and well-being in the face of climate change.

More information about the Tim Stead Trust available here: https://timsteadtrust.org/

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About Reel to Real

Reel to Real Cinema is a monthly film space in the Stove Cafe, featuring an eclectic mixture of conversational films – from artist made shorts to feature length documentaries, locally made to international cinema. A space for discussion and thought-provoking films, you are welcome to join us after the film for a short discussion about the themes from this month’s selection. The Stove Cafe will be open from 5.30pm – 6:45pm with a special pre-film dinner option alongside hot drinks and cakes.

Free
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