Rachel Browne

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Rachel Browne

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Kino Volta
Nora Barnacle Joyce
In 1909, four fearless entrepreneurs and then-unknown Irish writer James Joyce met in Trieste, the main port of the Austro-Hungarian empire, where he convinced them to expand their cinema business and invest in the opening of Ireland's first full time cinema. The Cinema Volta is not a historical documentary about the opening of a landmark cinema, but a light, spirited and modern personal search for the spirit of the people involved.
Manhunt
Beth
Beth has decided to go out and drown her sorrows after her younger sister goes missing. But when a stranger comes to town, she is forced to revisit her past. A psychological thriller about the dark unresolved stories that haunt small towns.
Little Riots
Emma
With £2.50 in their bank accounts, two friends Saoirse and Emma vow to have the greatest night of their lives at a punk poetry party. They discuss the current state of their lives while determined to keep the little riots inside of them alive.
Another Day in '98
Victoria
On a sunny day in April of ‘98, Victoria (Rachel Browne) takes pictures of Ciaran (Francis Mezza). They drive down to the train station, part ways… and then the Troubles end. But the two know there is so much more between them than either expected.