The
Brigid Film Season 2026, hosted by
Kilcullen Bridge Cinema and supported by
Kildare County Council, will feature a selection of films that depict the values of
Saint Brigid and celebrate her legacy,
writes Teresa Nurse of Kilcullen Lions. The season opens on Sunday, 1 February at 2pm with a family film, The Wild Robot. Roz is a curious robot who becomes stranded in the wilderness and must learn to adapt, survive, and form unexpected friendships with the animals around her. Children will love the charming characters and thrilling moments, and adults will appreciate the emotional depth and life lessons.
On Tuesday, 3 February, there will be a drinks reception followed by the film
Four Mothers. An Irish Film set in Dublin, it tells the story of Edward, an Irish novelist whose career has stalled due to the demands of caring for his ailing mother Alma. He’s kept sane by a group of friends in similar situations — until those friends spontaneously decide to escape to a Pride festival in the Canaries, leaving Edward alone to care for all their mothers at once. It is a heartwarming film that explores themes of ageing, caregiving, loneliness, and sexual identity.
Tickets for both films are now on sale in Woodbine Books, Kilcullen, and on Eventbrite.
Details of further Brigid Film Season screenings later.
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