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Irish Film

#IrishFilm: New trailer and poster for David Gleeson’s Don’t Go ahead of Irish release on April 12th

Sentioar has released a new trailer and poster for David Gleeson’s supernatural thriller Don't Go, ahead of its Irish cinema release on April 12th.
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Don't Go
Irish Film

#IrishFilm: Radiant Films to sell David Gleeson’s Don’t Go at EFM

International sales agent Radiant Films will present David Gleeson's latest feature film Don’t Go to potential buyers at the European Film Market in Berlin. The film stars Stephen Dorff and Melissa George and is produced by Wide Eye Films.
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Don't Go
Abroad

#IrishAbroad: IFC Films acquires U.S. rights for David Gleeson’s Don’t Go

Distributor IFC Films has acquired the U.S. rights to David Gleeson's Don't Go, with plans to release it in American cinemas from October 26th.
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#Fleadh18: Katie, Don’t Go and Captain Morten among first four titles announced for the 30th Galway Film Fleadh

The Galway Film Fleadh has announced the first four films that will play at their 30th annual festival, taking place from 10th – 15th July. These include the premieres of three Irish films: Ross Whitaker's Katie, David Gleeson's Don't Go, and Telegael's  Captain Morten and the Spider Queen.
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