Féile Derry released two impactful short films focusing on important issues in Derry’s communities, particularly in the Creggan, Bogside, Brandywell, Bishop Street, and Fountain areas.

The first film, Good Tidings We Bring, was created in collaboration with IFTA-nominated filmmaker Sean Mullan. The poignant Christmas story follows a pregnant mother searching for shelter as the birth of her child nears, exploring themes of immigration, housing, and community struggles. Featuring local actors such as Shannon Wilkinson, Shoma Hasan, and Shimin Hasan, the film highlights the power of community and compassion during times of crisis.

A spokesperson for Féile said, “Good Tidings We Bring is about highlighting the resilience of people who, despite adversity, find support and kindness in unexpected places. The film explores the very real issue of housing, especially in the run-up to Christmas, while reinforcing the power of community spirit in times of need.”

You can watch the film here: www.youtube.com/watch?v=CTzfAClPiNI

The second film, Home Time, addresses the growing issue of emigration among young people in the Creggan area. It follows Kevin, a young man returning from Australia after three years, who faces a tough decision between his life abroad and helping his friend Jack, who struggles with a gambling addiction. Home Time explores the tough choices young people face when deciding whether to stay in their community or leave in search of better opportunities.

The spokesperson added, “Home Time is about the tough choices young people face when pulled between home and the promise of a new life elsewhere. It’s a story of personal conflict and loyalty, where the decision to stay or leave isn’t just about opportunity—it’s about the deep connections that tie us to our community.”

Home Time was created with support from local actors and community organisations, including Oakleaf Boxing Club, Rath Mór Warriors Kickboxing Gym, and Holy Child Primary School.

You can watch Home Time here: www.youtube.com/watch?v=_jSg4xW0RK8

Both films are part of Féile’s ongoing commitment to creating films and sharing narratives that reflect the experiences, struggles, and aspirations of the people of Derry. Through these stories, Féile hopes to encourage dialogue, understanding, and action on the challenges facing communities across Ireland.

Good Tidings We Bring is part of Féile’s ‘Connect-Interact-Create’ project, funded by The Executive Office. Home Time was also funded by The Executive Office as part of Féile’s Communities in Transition project.


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