13th Silk ROAD iNTERNATIONAL fILM FESTIVAL pROGRAMME 2025
13th Silk Road International Film Festival 2025
Programme for Saturday 22 November
THE EVENTS WILL TAKE PLACE IN THREE DIFFERENT VENUES WITH MULTIPLE SCREENINGS THROUGHOUT THE DAY.
PLEASE SEE BELOW FOR VENUES, TIMES, BOOKING LINKS, SCREENINGS AND DETAILS OF SPECIAL Q&A WITH DIRECTOR CATHAL BLACK.
VENUES
Venue: Swift Theatre, Arts Building, Trinity College Dublin
Address: College Green, Dublin 2, D02 PN40
Time: 9am-12.45pm
Venue: United Arts Club (Function Room and Dining Room)
Address: 3 Fitzwilliam Street Upper, Dublin 2, D02 RR50
Time: 9am-10.20pm
BOOKING LINKS & PRICES
The price given below permits viewing of all films in each screening session; there is an additional charge to attend the screening of Stew to Eat and the Cathal Black event..
United Arts Club Screenings – Full Price €15 (incl. VAT)
United Arts Club Screenings – Student Price €10 (incl. VAT)
CATHAL BLACK Special Screenings (Korea & Learning Gravity followed by Q&A)
€25 (incl VAT)
Stew to Eat (UAC – Short Film) €5
Trinity College Dublin Screenings – Shorts 1 & Shorts 2 €15
THE SWIFT THEATRE, ARTS BUILDING, TRINITY COLLEGE DUBLIN
Programme: Shorts 1 and 2
Saturday 22 November 2025
Time: 9am-12.45pm
1.Galar
Ireland
Based on true events from an ongoing crisis.In rural Ireland, a determined father fights to save his crumbling home and protect his family amidst a neglected housing crisis.
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2.Where The Old Man Lives
Ireland
In rural Ireland, an old man living in fear and isolation risks everything to protect himself from dangerous intruders.
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3. Sister of the Dogs
Ireland, Spain
Two lovers, Helena and Ingrid, who are involved in a relationship with sadomasochistic aspects and a wide age gap, are trapped in a labyrinthic building with layers of history and memory, where time elapses mysteriously.
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4. Leave Only Footprints
Ireland
Following explorers who document abandoned buildings, the film offers a glimpse into a hidden landscape of decaying heritage. These structures, often left to deteriorate due to land banking, stalled development, or unclear ownership, raise questions about how we value and manage our built environment—and what might be done to safeguard it before it’s lost.
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5. The Real Cian Stanley
Ireland
Spending his life beating the odds, Cian Stanley learns to play the drums not letting his diagnosis of dyspraxia stop him. Cian continues to push on to achieve his dreams of being a content creator not allowing other people’s expectations to define him
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6. SALT
Ireland
Sodium chloride is vital for all life, serving as the primary salt in seawater and an essential compound within our bodies.
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7. The Invitation
Ireland
When neuro-diverse Alex is invited to his first party at the age of 18 by someone he doesn’t know, his over-anxious parents go into overdrive to protect him. They’re convinced there must be an ulterior motive
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8. Moved
Ireland
Nine LGBTQIA+ asylum seekers from around the world gather at a Dublin community centre to share their journeys — from fleeing persecution to building new lives and dreaming of safer futures.
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9.The Last Call
USA
A professional coach awakens in a locked room trying to figure out what happened to him and how he can escape, with only the aid of a dying cell phone and cryptic phone calls from his kidnapper
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10. The Robe of Rainbow Feathers
USA
The main character lives in a house set in an idyllic natural setting that allows her to foster a respect for the many friends and colorful creatures that live near her and gather around her.
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11. Finger
China
When nurse Jinmei arrives at the hospital with a strange burn-like mark on her neck, her curious colleague Tang can’t resist investigating. But as she digs deeper, something dark and poisonous begins to surface from beneath Jinmei’s skin — and reality itself starts to unravel.
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12. Snowbird
USA
A self-taught rocket scientist invites a big city journalist out into the desert to cover a launch that will prove, once and for all, that the Earth is flat.
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13. Korean Ancestral Rites
Republic of Korea
The goblin Toru prepares a Jesa table to meet his late mother.
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THE UNITED ARTS CLUB: THE FUNCTION ROOM
Programme: Film Screenings and Q&A with Cathal Black
Saturday 22 November 2025
Time: 9am-10:20 p.m.
1. Can Lis – Utzon’s Hidden Masterpiece (53 mins)
9am-9.53am
Ireland
Located on the majestic coast of Mallorca, Can Lis – Utzon’s Hidden Masterpiece unravels the history and significance of the iconic house designed by Jørn Utzon, the architect behind the world-famous Sydney Opera House.
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3. ReRooted (6mins 31)
11.40am -11.47am
Ireland
A bored warehouse worker’s quest for an enduring legacy as an animator takes a darkly comedic turn when she signs up for an eco-friendly burial.
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12-4:15 P.M.: SPECIAL SCREENING OF FILMS BY DIRECTOR CATHAL BLACK FOLLOWED BY Q&A HOSTED BY KATE O TOOLE
Korea (97mins)
12pm – 1.37pm
Ireland
A powerful story of the relationship between father and son, John and Eamon Doyle. It is set in rural Ireland during the 1950’s, a period of mass emigration and social change. Young Irish emigrants, on arriving in America, have been enlisted and sent to fight in the Korean War.
Learning Gravity (90mins)
2pm – 3.30pm
Through the eyes of poet and undertaker Thomas Lynch, this lyrical portrait explores how a life spent among the dead reveals the deepest truths about the living — a meditation on mortality, memory, and the absurd beauty of it all.
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4.Stew to Eat (24.57mins)
4.20pm – 4.45pm
USA
The Stew is almost ready, but there is one thing missing… a dark adventure of unrequited love, societal decay and insatiable hunger.
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5. The Last Summer (90mins)
5pm-6.30pm
China (SIFF/BRFFA)
Days before China’s Gaokao, top student Li Zhizhi sees her father with a pregnant woman. In shock, she drops an ashtray that injuries a child. As guilt mounts, she learns her parents divorced years ago but hid it for her exams. Worse, they stay silent about the accident – prioritizing Gaokao over truth.
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6. A Rare Grand Alignment (133mins)
6.35pm- 8.48pm
USA
In the winter of 1982 three American boys found themselves stranded in a cable car with a dead body, midair in the mountains of Norway, during a rare celestial event.
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7. Chasing the Light (1hr20mins)
9pm-10.20pm
Ireland
Chasing the Light is an inspiring story of hope and redemption, a beautiful feature documentary set amongst a spiritual community of misfits on the wild cliffs of the west of Ireland.
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THE UNITED ARTS CLUB: THE DINING ROOM
Programme: Film Screenings
Saturday 22 November 2025
1. Anxious (97mins)
9am
USA
About a woman named Ruby who has an anxiety attack and trips down the rabbit hole of her mind, where she meets versions of herself who take over her life.
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2. Abel (120mins)
10.42am
Kazakstan
In the turbulent landscape of post-Soviet Kazakhstan in 1993, collective farms are disbanded, and properties are set to be privatized.
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3. My Friend Miles (77mins)
12.47pm
Belgium
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4. 95B (1hr 41mins 55 sec)
14.24pm
Ireland
Memories populate a woman’s time on board the canal boat 95B as she navigates an environment held captive to an unnatural occurrence. Aimlessly adrift with an abundance of time, characters are encountered, remote areas are uncovered but in the absence of hope nothing is gained, only honey.
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5. Water Lilies (118mins)
16:26
Republic of Korea
The water lilies blooms, even in the filthiest waters. Amid the mire of selfish desires and the indifference to others’ suffering, hope begins to bloom anew in the fleeting moment when we recognize the humanity within one another.
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6. Tale of Pomegranate (2 hrs)
18:29
Iran
Pomegranate, the city flower of Xi’an, was introduced to China from Iran during the Han Dynasty. Based on the pomegranate, this documentary shows a deep reflection on the intrinsic connection between the two cities of Xi’an, China and Isfahan, Iran, through the perspectives of an Iranian professor of history and a Chinese documentary filmmaker. At the intersection of tradition and modernity, it links the historical heritage and spiritual commonalities between China and Iran, and deepens the understanding of the history and modernity of the two cities from a new perspective.
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7. Anxiety Club (97 mins)
20.34
USA
Anxiety Club offers a heartfelt and humorous exploration of anxiety through the lens of some of today’s most brilliant comedians: Tiffany Jenkins, Joe List, Marc Maron, Aparna Nancherla, Mark Normand, Baron Vaughn, and Eva Victor.
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