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John Farrelly

@johnfarrelly_

Aspiring Righter 📝

Ireland Katılım Ağustos 2015
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Official Down GAA@officialdowngaa·
GAA National Football League 3 2 mins 2nd half An Dún: 0.10 Laois : 0.11 Brooks from play
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Official Down GAA
Official Down GAA@officialdowngaa·
GAA National Football League 3 2 mins 1st half An Dún: 0.01 Laois : 0.00 Patrick Brooks from play
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B.@InvertTheWing·
Can you people blame me for being sceptical? Morgan Gibbs White got a Here We Go. Eberechi Eze was 90% done. Would not surprise me if Xavi Simons fails his medical, or gets hijacked at the very last second. I want to wait for the official signing, at this point.
Fabrizio Romano@FabrizioRomano

🚨💣 EXCLUSIVE: Tottenham agree €60m fee with RB Leipzig for Xavi Simons! Official bid accepted, green light after #THFC sent formal bid following player’s encouragement. Spurs want deal done today also on player side + medical in the next hours. Here we go, expected soon 🧨

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The Irish News
The Irish News@irish_news·
A new bilingual magazine created by a Co Armagh Gaeilgeoir is making waves online as enthusiasm for the Irish language continues to surge. The Irish term for ‘new voice’, Glór Nua is described by Beth, a teacher from Lurgan, as an online medium for Irish language enthusiasts, artists, musicians and writers to showcase their efforts in promoting and preserving the language. Read more: tinyurl.com/y7ccnpj7
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B.@InvertTheWing·
Dejan Kulusevski’s best performance of the season came against Manchester United. A completely different tactical setup, but against the same personnel. One more favour, king.
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Official Down GAA@officialdowngaa·
Down sub Patrick Brooks for John McGeough
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Film Ireland
Film Ireland@FilmIreland·
In our latest podcast Gemma Creagh chats with @johnfarrelly_ , Writer/Director of An Taibhse (The Ghost), the first-ever horror feature film in the Irish language. Here he discusses his filmmaking process & journey with An Taibhse. Listen here. filmireland.net/2025/03/28/pod…
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Fantastic Pavilion
Fantastic Pavilion@FantPavilion·
.@fantaspoa has been revealing its 2025 lineup. Some of the films confirmed are: 'A Samurai in Time', 'The Gesuidouz', 'An Taibhse' and 'Rita'. Fantaspoa's 21st edition is taking place in Porto Alegre 🇧🇷, from April 9 to 27. More info: tinyurl.com/mmxfnbfe #FantasticPavilion
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Evil Dead Ash (☥𝐃𝐁)@AshySlasheeDB·
An Taibhse: The Ghostly Echoes of Ireland’s Past Haunt Cinemas Today As the curtains of history part, An Taibhse (The Ghost) emerges from the shadows of post-famine Ireland to grip audiences with its chilling tale. Released today, Friday, March 28, 2025, this Irish horror film plunges viewers into a world where the echoes of hardship collide with supernatural dread. Set during the waning days of the Great Famine, it follows Éamon and his daughter Máire, tasked with tending a secluded mansion. What begins as a refuge soon spirals into a nightmare, as the horrors lurking within the walls threaten to unravel their sanity. Directed with a keen eye for atmospheric terror, An Taibhse blends historical weight with universal fears, earning whispers of praise as "one of the best horror films in recent years." Tom Kerrisk stars as the weathered Éamon, with Livvy Hill as Máire, their performances anchoring the film’s descent into madness. While the director’s identity remains a point of intrigue—rumored to be Gaeilgeoir John Farrelly—the movie’s buzz is undeniable, fueled by online chatter and early reviews. Hitting Irish cinemas today, An Taibhse promises more than jump scares; it’s a haunting meditation on survival and the ghosts—literal and figurative—that linger in the aftermath of tragedy. Grab your popcorn and brace yourself: this is one ghost story that won’t fade quietly into the night. Mar chuid de chúirtíní na staire, tagann An Taibhse as scáth na hÉireann i ndiaidh an Ghorta chun greim a fháil ar lucht éisteachta lena scéal fuarchúiseach. Eisithe inniu, Dé hAoine, 28 Márta, 2025, cuireann an scannán uafáis Éireannach seo lucht féachana isteach i ndomhan ina bhfuil macallaí an chruatain in aghaidh faitíos osnádúrtha. Le linn laethanta laga an Ghorta Mhóir, leanann sé Éamon agus a iníon Máire, a bhfuil cúram orthu teach uaigneach a choinneáil. Is gearr go dtiocfaidh tromluí ar an rud a thosaíonn mar dhídean, agus na huafáis a luíonn laistigh de na ballaí ag bagairt ar a gcuid sláintíochta a réiteach. Agus é dírithe go fonnmhar ar sceimhle an atmaisféir, meascann An Taibhse meáchan stairiúil le faitíos uilíoch, ag fáil cogarnaí molta mar “cheann de na scannáin uafáis is fearr le blianta beaga anuas”. Is iad Tom Kerrisk an t-ainm Éamon a bhí ar an aimsir, agus Livvy Hill mar Mháire, agus a gcuid léirithe ag cur as do shliocht an scannáin i buile. Cé go bhfuil féiniúlacht an stiúrthóra ina ábhar intleachta i gcónaí—ar ráfla gur Gaeilgeoir John Farrelly a bhí ann — ní féidir a shéanadh go bhfuil buzz an scannáin, á spreagadh ag comhrá ar líne agus léirmheasanna luatha. Agus iad ag bualadh i bpictiúrlanna na hÉireann inniu, geallann An Taibhse níos mó ná scanradh léime; is machnamh corraitheach é ar mharthanas agus ar na taibhsí — liteartha agus fíoracha — a fhanann i ndiaidh na tragóide. Faigh do grán rósta agus guí ort féin: seo scéal taibhse amháin nach gclisfidh go ciúin san oíche.
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Lovin Ireland
Lovin Ireland@Lovindotie·
An Taibhse (which means The Ghost) is a film set during the end of the famine, and follows a man and his daughter who take care of a secluded mansion only to be driven to insanity by the horrors living in the walls ⁠ ⁠⁠ The film will be released next Friday 28th March🍿
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Film Ireland
Film Ireland@FilmIreland·
An Taibhse hits cinemas this Friday. Unfolding in the bleak landscape of post-famine Ireland, Éamon(Tom Kerrisk) & his daughter Máire(Livvy Hill), take on the task of maintaining a remote mansion, to be driven to the edge of sanity by the horrors within. iftn.ie/broadcast/news…
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Dún Garbhán le Gaeilge
Dún Garbhán le Gaeilge@DGleGaeilge·
An Taibhse (16) ar siúl ó 28/03/25 Screening Daily @ 6.30 in @SGCDungarvan. Is scannán uafáis i nGaeilge é seo. Tá an scéal lonnaithe sa tréimhse i ndiaidh an Ghorta Mhóir, ré uafáis i stair na hÉireann. Award winning Irish Language horror film, set after the Great Famine
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The Irish News
The Irish News@irish_news·
‘An Taibhse proves there’s interest in films and art in Irish’ - Co Down director John Farrelly brings award-winning Irish language horror home for cinema release next week irishnews.com/entertainment/…
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