ARCHIVE AT LUNCHTIME: NORTHERN ROCK (DOUBLE BILL) Director: Book cinema tickets Join us for FREE lunchtime screenings of films from the IFI Irish Film Archive. Simply collect your tickets online (with a small booking fee) or at IFI Box Office. Programme 1 GREENISLAND ROCK Members of the Rock’n’Roll society in the village of Greenisland, County Antrim prepare for the weekly gathering with a visit to a tailor and a Carrickfergus record shop, before jiving the night away to the music of The Alley Cats, a Belfast rockabilly band. Dir. Roy Spence. 22 mins, Northern Ireland, 1982, Digital Programme 2 PROTEX HURRAH Belfast punk band, Protex are captured in playful mode on a US tour in 1980 – at the St. Patrick’s Day parade, and performing at New York’s Hurrah Club. Dir. John T. Davis. 15 mins, Northern Ireland, 1980, Digital FLYING SAUCER ROCK ‘N’ ROLL This hilarious pastiche of 1950s B movies, sees small town rock ‘n’ roll rebel farmer (Ardal Ó Hanlon) confront a mutant from another galaxy. With special effects by Roy and Noel Spence and flawless 35mm Black & White scope cinematography by Seamus McGarvey. Dir. Enda Hughes. 12 mins, Northern Ireland, 1998, Black & White, Digital See also Irish Focus: Gama Bomb: Survival of the Fastest Notes by Sunniva O’Flynn Director: