Emily (Evanna Lynch) and Arden (George Webster) in 'My Name is Emily'. Photographer Martin Maguire.jpg

A week of Irish film and drama on Virgin Media

To coincide with the Virgin Media Dublin International Film Festival, Virgin Media Television will continue to support Irish film and drama, with a week of home grown movies and feature film specials airing on Virgin Media Three. 
 
Running from Saturday 16th February until Saturday 23rd February, Virgin Media Three will air a host of classic Irish movies and Irish Shorts including Cardboard Gangsters, My Name is Emily, Its Not Yet Dark and Silent Grace.    
 
To coincide with the Virgin Media Dublin International Film Festival, Virgin Media Television will continue to support Irish film and drama, with a week of home -grown movies and feature film specials airing on Virgin Media Three from Saturday 16th February to Saturday 23rd February. 
 
Kicking off on Saturday 16th February at 9pm Virgin Media Three will air Irish box-office hit, Cardboard Gangsters. The film was the highest grossing Irish film of the year in 2017. Directed by Mark O’Connor and staring John Connors (Love/Hate, King of the Travellers) in the lead role as Jay Connolly the story follows a part-time DJ and low-level drug dealer.
 
On Sunday 17th February the 1995 classic, Circle of Friends airs at 10.05pm followed by Domhnall Gleeson’s Irish Short Noreen at 12.05am. Noreen stars Domhnall’s father Brian Gleeson and the story surrounds two guards who are called to investigate a house where there has been reports of a gunshot.
 
Then, on Monday 18th February contemporary thriller Pursuit starring Brendan Gleeson airs at 9pm.The film is inspired by the Irish legend 'The Pursuit of Diarmuid and Grainne', a tale of love, betrayal and revenge, and the desire for a life beyond crime. 
 
My Name is Emily, starring Evanna Lynch airs on Tuesday 19th at 9pm. On her 16th birthday, Emily escapes from her foster home and with the help of Arden, the boy who loves her, she sets out to find her father Robert, a visionary writer locked up in a psychiatric institution.
 
On Wednesday 20th February, Marian Keyes’ Watermelon will air at 9pm. The Irish classic starring Anna Friel is the funny story of what happens when a tangled web of deceit pitches one woman, two men and a baby into a romantic minefield.
 
Irish up and coming star, Barry Keoghan stars in Mammal on Thursday 21st at 9pm. Following the loss of her teenage son, Margaret, a separated woman living alone in Dublin, develops an unorthodox relationship with Joe, a homeless youth. Their tentative trust is threatened by his involvement with a violent gang and the escalation of her ex-husband's grieving rage.
 
On Friday 22nd, Pat Shortt’s comedy, Man About Dog airs at 9pm. The comedy classic is set in the world of greyhound racing in which three Belfast losers (Mo Chara, Scud Murphy and Cereberal Paulsy) try to take on the bookies with no money and a greyhound that runs only when it suits him!
 
To finish off the week of home-gown specials, Virgin Media One will air the classic Irish movie The Snapper on Sunday 25th February at 9pm starring Tina Kellegher, Colm Meaney and Brendan Gleeson. 
 
Tune into Virgin Media Television from Saturday 16th February to Saturday 23rd February for a week of great Irish movies and film shorts.
 
Imagery is available to download here 
 
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