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Director
Garry Keane, Rachael Moriarty
Credits
Producer: Philip Boucher-Hayes
Category
Documentary
Journalist Philip Boucher-Hayes ventures to the distant corners of the planet where climate change is unfolding most profoundly. Through conversations with those most affected, Boucher-Hayes discovers how people can learn to adapt and survive if they accept what’s happening and are given help. This film looks ahead with hope that we might reinvent our economies, reimagine our landscapes, and rebuild our infrastructures, plotting a path for the survival of our civilisation this century and beyond. European & Ireland premiere: Galway Film Fleadh, 11 July 2026
75 minutes, Bangladesh, Malawi, USA, Finland, Sweden, Greenland, UK, Ireland, 2025, Colour
& SONS 15.00, 20.30
ARCHIVE AT LUNCHTIME: HORSE PLAYS (PROGRAMME 2) 13.30
IFI FAMILY FESTIVAL 2026: PAPAYA 17.00
LADY 12.50, 17.3020:40
TEENAGE SEX AND DEATH AT CAMP MIASMA 15.30, 20.40
THE ODYSSEY 14.40, 19.40 (Digital)
TONY 13.00, 18.10
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