A popular documentary film festival held in Belfast is set to close with a "knockout" conversation between Patrick Kielty and Carl Frampton.
Docs Ireland is an international documentary festival which celebrates documentary filmmaking and provides a platform for both national and international industries.
The festival hosts industry events including talks, pitching sessions, masterclasses, a new talent focus and funding information sessions.
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In its fifth year, the jam-packed programme will end with a chat between the newly crowned host of the Late Late Show and the former champion boxer and mental health advocate on Northern Irish politics, education and identity.
The announcement comes as Docs Ireland launched its fifth programme packed with over 87 films and events which will take place over 6 days beginning on Tuesday 20 June.
Opening with the Irish Premiere of Fine Point’s portrait of the legendary Cyndi Lauper Let the Canary Sing , Docs Ireland 5 will showcase the wide ranging and diverse potential of non-fiction filmmaking both on the Island of Ireland and across the globe.
Special Irish Screenings include a one-off screening of extraordinary found footage of a 1970s IRA training video thought to be lost and discovered by BBC journalist Darragh MacIntyre in New York, and a retrospective of films from the director of the extraordinary Lyra , and one of Northern Ireland’s most exciting filmmakers, Alison Millar.
Speaking at the Launch of Docs Ireland 5, Director of Docs Ireland, Michele Devlin said: "We are delighted to present Docs Ireland’s fifth edition, a programme of films and events which are ground-breaking and push the boundaries of documentary filmmaking.
"Our programme of film tackles global issues such as the experience of the trans community in Columbia, worldwide immigration and asylum seeking, international struggles in the Middle East and the politics of identity.
"Whilst shown from various international perspectives, these issues are starkly relevant at this current moment in Ireland. This year's programme reflects and reaffirms Docs Ireland’s values of inclusivity and amplifying underrepresented narratives, giving space to true stories that often go unheard on the big screen."
The Pull Focus Irish Documentary Competition includes three world premieres, one European premiere and seven Northern Irish premieres.
The New International Documentary strand brings documentaries from all over the world to Belfast screens.
Stuart Sloan, Docs Ireland Programmer said: In 2018, when we began our first documentary festival - we were very excited about the continued growth of the Irish documentary scene, and the talent of our filmmakers. 0
"This year we are showing a record 11 Irish feature documentaries – many of them premieres. To see, just 5 years later, this explosion of thrilling Irish film, is beyond what we expected. It is a pleasure to bring them to our discerning audiences.
"Along with a focus on Irish film – our other main goal is to showcase documentaries that could not be seen anywhere else in Northern Ireland - the weird and wonderful, the challenging and sublime. With our Maysles Brothers Competition and new category of experimental films, we are certainly fulfilling this promise."
Richard Williams, Chief Executive of Northern Ireland Screen added: "It's a bumper year for Irish documentary film bringing stories from every corner of the island from new and exciting perspectives. Northern Ireland Screen is delighted to have played a part in bringing some of these titles to the big screen and to support Docs Ireland in its fifth edition.
Docs Ireland is funded by Northern Ireland Screen, Belfast City Council, Department Of Communities, Film Hub NI, BFI FAN, Screen Ireland and Arts and Business. And proudly sponsored by TG4, BBC Northern Ireland, Birra Moretti and Hastings Hotels.
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