
Gilsenan’s latest work is a non-narrative film, inspired by a new translation of the seminal Japanese poet Matsuo Bashō by the Irish translator, poet and scholar Andrew Fitzsimons. It is – in equal parts – a journey through contemporary Japan, a cinematic act of psycho-geography, a meditation on the devastating impact of climate change and a profound reflection on the meaning of ‘home’ in today’s uneasy global world.
2026-04-26 00.0

When James Conrad's wife, Kristina, goes missing, he is interrogated by detectives and he finds out she may have been keeping secrets from him. James learns about a man named Ben Novack, who may have been Kristina's lover on the side. As he digs deeper, he finds out that the bond between husband and wife isn't as strong as he thought.
2026-05-01 00.0

Two sisters who had been adopted internationally explore and compare their respective pasts for the first time. Their candid discussion reveals both an ambivalence toward their abandonment and the strength of their sisterly bond. By transforming their personal archives into a collage inspired by origami, Fanny Lord-Bourcier fills in the blurry areas of their shared history.
2026-05-13 00.0

In the heat of summer, a family drifts through the rural towns of Chungnam, working temporary promotion jobs for mobile phone stores. Their van is both their ride and the only place they call home. One day, a box of phones goes missing. Two months of work suddenly hang in the balance.
2026-05-01 00.0