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Irish film screening to kick off in China’s capital
Published: Dec 01, 2021 06:53 PM
The poster Photo: Courtesy of the Capital Star Art Film Theaters League

The poster Photo: Courtesy of the Capital Star Art Film Theaters League

Promotional material for <em>The Secret Scripture</em> Photo: Courtesy of the Capital Star Art Film Theaters League

Promotional material for The Secret Scripture Photo: Courtesy of the Capital Star Art Film Theaters League

Six Irish films will be screened in Beijing, where moviegoers can enjoy the spectacular scenery as well as the unique culture of this Atlantic isle located at 53 degrees north latitude. The movies - Brooklyn, Sing Street, Rosie, Zoo, The Secret Scripture and The Lobster - will be shown at the China National Film Museum from Saturday as part of its International Film Screening Series: Films of Ireland hosted by the Capital Star Art Film Theaters League and the museum. 

Promotional material for <em>Brooklyn</em> Photo: Courtesy of the Capital Star Art Film Theaters League

Promotional material for Brooklyn Photo: Courtesy of the Capital Star Art Film Theaters League



Brooklyn tells a romantic story about an Irish immigrant in 1950s' Brooklyn seeking employment. The main character Eilis Lace immediately falls in love with a local, yet she has to choose between her hometown and her new life in the US. The film was directed by John Crowley and stars Oscar nominated actress Saoirse Ronan.

Promotional material for <em>Sing Street</em> Photo: Courtesy of the Capital Star Art Film Theaters League

Promotional material for Sing Street Photo: Courtesy of the Capital Star Art Film Theaters League



Sing Street is set in 1980s Dublin, where a boy tries to escape his strained family life by starting a band to impress the mysterious girl he likes. The film gives full display to the unique use of Irish musical elements.

Promotional material for <em>Rosie</em> Photo: Courtesy of the Capital Star Art Film Theaters League

Promotional material for Rosie Photo: Courtesy of the Capital Star Art Film Theaters League



Rosie tells the story of a mother trying to protect her family after their landlord sells their rented home and they become homeless. The documentary-style film describes a rather tragic and realistic story.

Promotional material for <em>Zoo</em> Photo: Courtesy of the Capital Star Art Film Theaters League

Promotional material for Zoo Photo: Courtesy of the Capital Star Art Film Theaters League



Zoo takes place in the city of Belfast during World War II. It tells a friendship story between the zoo's star animal, the elephant Buster, and a group of teenagers, showing the perseverance of human nature in the war.

Promotional material for <em>The Lobster</em> Photo: Courtesy of the Capital Star Art Film Theaters League

Promotional material for The Lobster Photo: Courtesy of the Capital Star Art Film Theaters League



The last two, The Secret Scripture and The Lobster respectively tells the story of secret diaries hidden in an Irish mental hospital, revealing the unknown past of the main character's incarceration and her tortured life, while the latter is an anti-utopia story where all the bachelors in the future will be transformed into animals.