Fascinating feature film at Mayo Movieworld

The documentary has enjoyed sold out screenings in Dublin, Cork, and Belfast
Fascinating feature film at Mayo Movieworld

The documentary has enjoyed sold out screenings in Dublin, Cork, and Belfast.

Following its global festival journey, A Quiet Love, Ireland’s first feature documentary told entirely through Irish Sign Language, is now showing at Mayo Movieworld in Castlebar.

The documentary has enjoyed sold out screenings in Dublin, Cork, and Belfast and a remarkable run on the international circuit since its world premiere at the 2025 Doc Edge Film Festival in New Zealand, where it won the category award ‘Being Oneself’.

It also picked up the audience choice award at the San Diego International Film Festival.

A Quiet Love captures the remarkable love stories of three Deaf couples told through Irish Sign Language: a decades-long forbidden romance across a religious divide, a same-sex couple navigating parenthood with deaf and hearing children, and a deaf boxer and his hearing partner facing a life-altering choice. It is a cinematic celebration of resilience, connection, and enduring love; with an immersive soundscape.

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