17
June
6.30pm
Irish Film Institute

aemi / IFI present ‘The Said and The Unsaid’

17 June 2025 / 6.30pm / Irish Film Institute
‘The said and the unsaid’ is aemi’s exciting, new 2025 touring programme, an annual selection platforming some of the most exciting new moving image work by Irish artists in conversation with key international works.

IFI and aemi present: ‘The said and the unsaid’  

June 17th 6.30pm 

This eclectic programme of work shifts from an act of deliberate and playful obfuscation (Stephanie Barber’s 3 Peonies) to a process of attempted rediscovery as Jonathan O’Grady attempts to navigate a largely inaccessible heritage site (In Search of the Forenaughts Longstone). Elsewhere Maryam Tafakory’s video essay is an uncovering of media artefacts that speak to both deliberate and discrete forms of articulation in the face of censorship (Nazarbazi) while Frank Sweeney creates a compelling docudrama out of events surrounding the broadcasting ban (Few Can See). Collectively these works describe a variety of creative means of expression borne out of the necessity to speak, however indirectly.

aemi is delighted to welcome filmmakers Frank Sweeney and Jonathan O’Grady to take part in a Q&A after the screening.

Film info

3 Peonies, Dir. Stephanie Barber, 2017 , U.S. , 3 mins.

In Search of the Forenaughts Longstone, Dir. Jonathan O’Grady, 2021, Ireland, 12 mins.

Nazarbazi, Dir. Maryam Tafakory, 2022, Iran/UK, 19 mins.

Few Can See, Dir. Frank Sweeney, 2023, Ireland, 42 mins.

Total running time: 76 mins

aemi is an Arts Council-funded organisation dedicated to the support and development of artist film in Ireland. For more details visit www.aemi.ie