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06 Mar 2026

Dundalk’s An Táin Arts Centre Film Club returns with March screenings

The Life of Chuck screens in the afternoon series, with Irish drama Saipan featured in the evening slot

Dundalk’s An Táin Arts Centre Film Club returns with March screenings

Saipan revisits the infamous row between Ireland coach Mick McCarthy and star player Roy Keane in the weeks before the 2002 World Cup.

Dundalk's An Táin Arts Centre’s Film Club returns this March with a handpicked selection of captivating afternoon and evening screenings. This month’s programme features The Life of Chuck for Afternoon Film Club audiences, while Saipan takes the spotlight as their evening film pick. Join us for a memorable month of cinema.

An Táin Arts Centre’s Afternoon Film Club takes place on the second Tuesday of the month at 2pm, and includes free tea and coffee and a friendly chat after the screening. Tickets are competitively priced at €3.50 (+€1.50 Booking Fee Per Ticket Per Person) and are available from An Táin Arts Centre Box Office on Crowe Street at 042 9332332 / www.antain.ie 

Afternoon film pick for March is below:

The Life of Chuck | Tuesday 10th  March | 2pm 

Mike Flanagan, USA 2025, 111mins, 15A 

A life-affirming, genre-bending story based on Stephen King’s novella about three chapters in the life of an ordinary man named Charles Krantz. Directed by Mike Flanagan, the film follows Chuck as he experiences the wonder of love, the heartbreak of loss, and the multitudes contained in all of us. Starring: Tim Hiddleston, Chiwetel Ejiofor, Karen Gillan

An Táin Arts Centre’s Evening Film Club takes place on the last Tuesday of the month. Tickets are €5.50 (+€1.50 Booking Fee Per Ticket). Full details of the Evening Film is below: 

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Saipan | Tuesday 31st March | 8pm 

Glenn Leyburn, Lisa Barros D’Sa, Ireland / UK 2025, 90 mins, 15 

Saipan revisits the infamous row between Ireland coach Mick McCarthy and star player Roy Keane in the weeks before the 2002 World Cup. A potentially historic competition for the Irish team is thrown into disarray when Keane threatens to return home due to his frustration at the resources provided at the pre-cup preparation camp in Saipan. 

Starring: Éanna Hardwicke, Steve Coogan, Peter McDonald, Alice Lowe

Tickets are available from our box office on Crowe Street, over the telephone at 042 9332332 or online at www.antain.ie 

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