Christy at GFT
6 – 18 September, 2025
17-year-old Christy is at a crossroads. Kicked out of his suburban foster home, he moves in with his estranged older brother Shane and his young family. As far as Shane is concerned this is a temporary arrangement, but Christy begins to feel at home on Cork’s working-class Northside. Shane wants something better for Christy at any cost – even if it means he has to push him away. As the brothers look to reconcile their turbulent past, their family and the community around them offer hope for Christy’s future.
Wednesday 3 September Preview screening ahead of the film’s release with a recorded introduction from the film’s director Brendan Canty. Please note: the introduction will not be captioned.
Why We Love It at GFT: ‘This is a hugely impressive feature debut by Irish director Brendan Canty. While it tells a story of hardship and is shot through with grittiness, what emerges is a warm depiction of supportive community and acceptance, made all the more poignant by the authenticity of its characters. You are challenged to watch it and remain unmoved – it can’t be done!’ – Paul Gallagher, Head of Programme
★★★★★ “Outstanding. A perfect movie experience” – International Cinephile Society
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