

In an exciting development for the upcoming Galway Film Fleadh, attendees will witness the world premiere of 'The Lost Children of Tuam'. This poignant film emerges from a collaboration of Ireland’s celebrated production house, Element Pictures, and internationally acclaimed actor Liam Neeson. Helmed by director Frank Berry, known for his impactful storytelling in 'Aisha' and 'Michael Inside', the film finds its voice through the skilled pen of Rebecca Lenkiewicz, whose previous works include 'The Salt Path'. 'The Lost Children of Tuam' is deeply rooted in Irish history, exploring the haunting narratives of the children who vanished and the complex network of human stories surrounding them. The cinematic venture promises to cast a light on a harrowing chapter of Ireland's past, engaging audiences with its profound narrative and emotional depth. At its core, the film is expected to resonate with themes of remembrance and justice, offering a platform for reflection and conversation. As the festival prepares to showcase this significant local story, both anticipation and intrigue are building around the Fleadh, set against the scenic backdrop of Galway.