The second edition of Sydney’s Irish Film Festival will run across four huge days and nights at the Chauvel Cinema in Paddington.

Providing a window into contemporary Irish culture, the 2016 Irish Film Festival will play host to eight specialty films across four dates in April. Starting with the Opening Gala on Thursday April 7, the festival shines light on contemporary Ireland, and the eight films featured include the landmark documentary1916: The Irish Rebellionnarrated by Liam Neeson.

On Saturday April 9 there will be wrap-up celebrations with in the form of festival party at the Gaelic Club in Surry Hills featuring Irish comedian and musician Aindrias de Staic.

The Irish Film Festival will run from Thursday April 7 through to Sunday April 10 at the Chauvel Cinema, and tickets can be booked online or by calling 9361 5398.

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