FESTIVAL PROGRAMME
NEPTUNE FROST
Thurs 8th September
Time: 6.45pm. LIGHTHOUSE SCREEN 2
Price: €10 excluding booking fees

Neptune Frost tells the story of the meeting of intersex runaway hacker and a coltan miner in a Burindian e-waste camp and the resulting spark that ignite a rebellion against the authoritarian regime.
DALYMOUNT SPECIAL
Fri 9th – Sat 10th September
DALYMOUNT
Price: €15 excluding booking fees

The Dalymount Special is the BEFF Festival Pass. See all 5 outdoor screenings at the 2022 Festival with just one ticket and join us for the Festival Wrap Party on Saturday 10th September.
IN LEAGUE WITH GADAFFI
Fri 9th September
Time: 6.30pm. DALYMOUNT
Price: €5 excluding booking fees

A fascinating look back at the bizarre events that led to League of Ireland players flying to Libya to play Muammar al-Gaddafi’s national team in 1989 – a time when Haughey and Gaddafi enjoyed a mutual admiration, and Irish beef and Libyan munitions flowed between the two countries.
THE TERRITORY
Fri 9th September
Time: 9pm. Dalymount Stadium, Phibsboro
Price: €5 excluding booking fees

This incredible documentary follows the Amazonian Uru-eu-wau-wau tribe as they battle to defend their land from illegal settlers and non-native farmers in Brazil.
CLIMATE INJUSTICE WORKSHOP
Friday 9th September
Time: 2pm. Dalymount Stadium, Phoenix Bar

This closed workshop will bring together filmmakers, creatives and climate advocates to explore how issues how climate injustice might be better explored through film.
A BUG’S LIFE
Sat 10th September
Time: 12pm. Dalymount Stadium, Phibsboro
Price: €5 excluding booking fees

Flik is a clumsy but resourceful ant who wants to improve life for his colony as they gather food for harvest, but life is difficult when a mean bunch of grasshoppersr threaten to destroy the ants if they don’t give up their food.
ANTS & THE GRASSHOPPER
Sat 10th September
Time: 5pm. Dalymount Stadium, Phibsboro
Price: €5 excluding booking fees

Farmer and activist Anita Chitaya travels from Malawi to the U.S. to share her experiences of drought and degradation brought about by climate change. From farmers in California and lawmakers in Washington,
MAD MAX:FURY ROAD
Sat 10th September
Time: 8pm. Dalymount Stadium, Phibsboro
Price: €5 excluding booking fees

A rip-roaring action adventure set in a post-apocalyptic wasteland. In this follow up to the well known franchise, Max) must team up with Furiosa and her group of runaway women in order to escape a sinister ruler and his petro-fuelled army of mercenaries in search of “the green place”.
HOW I LEARNED TO STOP WORRYING AND LOVE THE BOMB
Sat 10th September
Time: 3pm. Dalymount Stadium, Members Bar
Price: free

Hosted by ‘Climate Worrier’ Colm O’Regan, this panel will offer an hour long respite from climate anxiety, and look at the various ways art and comedy can help spark creative engagement for a crisis that needs creative solutions.
Join us as we grapple with The Current State of Things, and explore the potential for art to help us imagine new and better futures.
CONNECTING FOOD SOVEREIGNTY TO THE CLIMATE STORY
Sat 10th September
Time: 6.15pm. Dalymount Stadium, Phibsboro
Price: free

Connecting Food Sovereignty to the Climate Story is a panel that will look at food sovereignty and the climate crisis, with reflections on how filmmaking and other creative practices can help catalyse a broader understanding of both.
With special guests Aoife Barry, Sydney Snow, Samuel Arnold Keane and Lauren Boland.
THE CONDOR AND THE EAGLE
Sun 11th September
Time: 7pm. Dalymount Stadium, Members Bar
Price: free

Run in partnership with ‘Ecohun’ Rachel Loughrey, Act Now Collective and Climate Love Ireland. This screening of acclaimed documentary The Condor and The Eagle will take place on the evening of Sunday 11 September.