The Lonely Battle of Thomas Reid is a beautifully made and extremely important documentary. It's both technically and narratively excellent.
Feargal Ward's award-winning documentary feature, The Lonely Battle of Thomas Reid will have its UK premiere this week at the Sheffield Doc/Fest.
Rich line-up of Irish documentaries brings a dose of reality and a host of World and Irish Premieres to the Audi Dublin International Film Festival 2018, 21st Feb-4th March.
The Lonely Battle of Thomas Reid, on release in cinemas from Friday, will be accompanied by a series of panel discussions after selected screenings.
UK documentary festival Sheffield Doc/Fest has unveiled the programme for its 25th edition, which runs from June 7th to 12th. Included in this year's lineup are 4 films from Ireland: The Ballymurphy Precedent, I, Dolours, The Lonely Battle of Thomas Reid, and Lovers of the Night.
Feargal Ward's The Lonely Battle of Thomas Reid has been selected to compete in the IDFA 2017 Competition for Feature-Length Documentary.
Feargal Ward’s critically acclaimed and award-winning new documentary The Lonely Battle of Thomas Reid will have an Irish cinema release on October 19th.
Five Irish feature documentaries – Feargal Ward’s The Lonely Battle Of Thomas Reid, Maurice Sweeney’s I, Dolours, David Sington and Heather Walsh’s Mercury 13, Katrina Costello’s The Silver Branch, and Hannah Quinn's Smithy & Dickie will screen at the HotDocs festival in Toronto.
The 24th Sheffield Doc/Fest kicks off today in the heart of England, with a programme of UK and international non-fiction content including 6 Irish films.