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- A documentary film which captures the zeitgeist of the Ulster punk scene in the late 70s during The Troubles. Featuring live performances from bands, such as The Undertones and Stiff Little Fingers and interviews with fans.
- A portrait of filmmaker John T. Davis's maternal uncle John McBride Neill, the Ulster cinema architect who from the 1930s to the 1960s designed 18 cinemas in the province, and a self-portrait of Davis himself. It was 'The Uncle Jack' who catalyzed Davis's passion for filmmaking. "Jack was like a second father to me, and when he died, he left so much to me, his house, his inventions, his musical instruments, but most importantly, the 8mm camera that was to change my life forever."
- With notable exceptions, including the old NI Labour Party, Northern Ireland's politicians have a long history of talking at each other rather than to each other. For the first 50 years of the state we had a one-sided parliament, and since then we've struggled to have an enduring form of government. The Good Friday Agreement (or Belfast Agreement) of 1998 inspired a new dawn and fresh hope. But the Assembly it created has operated intermittently, with suspensions on five occasions.
- Organised by Terri Hooley's Good Vibration Records, this legendary gig found almost 1800 people cramming into The Ulster Hall to see local band The Outcasts.