Sunday May 17th
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Ranelagh Arts Film Festival
Sunday May 17th
9:50 am The Camp
A documentary about Ukrainian refugees living in a camp in Ireland, filmed by a former resident who reveals the daily reality, struggles, and hopes of people waiting to rebuild their lives. This film is very personal for me because I lived in the refugee camp myself after leaving Ukraine because of the war. While living there, I realized that many people outside the camp do not know what life inside these places is really like. I decided to document the everyday reality of people who are waiting for safety, stability, and a new beginning. The film shows not only the difficulties but also the resilience, strength, and humanity of people who were forced to leave their homes. With a very small team, we filmed life inside the camp to give a voice to those who are often unheard.
11:15 Short Film 1
12:15 Short Film 2
13:15 Panel Discussion
13:45 Awards
The Devlin Cinema, The Devlin Hotel, 117 - 119 Ranelagh Road Dublin 6
Free tickets available at the door — limited capacity, so arrive early to secure your spot!

Sally Corcoran presentation of her Ranelagh historical walk
2:30pm
Ranelagh Arts, No 6 Ranelagh
Free

Cycle, Film & Gig with DOGS - Nick Kelly & Sean Miller
5pm meet at Ranelagh Arts,No 6 Ranelagh and cycle to Ashtons Pub, 11 Vergemount, Clonskeagh Dublin 6
or joins us at
6pm Viewing of The Song Cycle (2025) is an award-winning Irish documentary following musician-filmmaker Nick Kelly as he cycles from Dublin to Glastonbury to perform, promoting sustainable touring. The film documents his journey, featuring his musical partner Seán Millar and cameraman Céin O'Brien, focusing on environmentalism and endurance.
Q&A session 10 min
or joins us for
8pm ‘Dogs’ - duo of ‘The Fat Lady Sings’ frontman Nick Kelly and Sean Miller - take to the stage and perform songs from the movie live.



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