I'm contacting you from Break Out Pictures to let you know about A Want in Her, the debut documentary feature from Donegal born artist and filmmaker Myrid Carten, which is coming to the Arc Cinema on Friday October 17th.
The film follows Myrid as she returns from London to Donegal Gaeltacht to search for her alcoholic mother who has gone missing.
It is getting rave reviews and won top prize at the Docs Ireland Awards 2025.
The full press release is below and the trailer will give you a sense of how powerful this film is.
We'd appreciate if you could spread the word among your members and followers in Cork - you can find a number of social media assets here
Thanks and best wishes
Emma
Break Out Pictures
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Break Out Pictures are delighted to launch the trailer and artwork for the multi-award winning and highly anticipated A WANT IN HER which will hit cinemas across the UK and Ireland from October 10.
When her mother goes missing somewhere in Ireland, artist Myrid Carten returns from London to find her. Her search takes her into a feuding family, a contested house; and a history that threatens to take everyone down, including herself. Intimate, surprising, and often darkly funny conversations with her mother and other family members reveal the trials of loving someone who struggles with addiction and madness.
A WANT IN HER is an immersive, first person account of the cost of love, and how difficult it can be to escape. It asks the universal question: how can we be with those we love without losing ourselves?
Speaking on the upcoming release Director Carten commented ‘A Want in Her is a film for the big screen, and I’m delighted it will be in cinemas across Ireland and the UK in October. Some of the best moments of the festival run have been seeing it connect with audiences and getting messages like ‘what a feeling to be in a cinema where everyone is just entirely focused and immersed in what is happening on the screen.’
A WANT IN HER is directed by Myrid Carten and produced by Tadhg O’Sullivan, Róisín Geraghty, Kat Mansoor and Eline van Wees with backing from Fís Eireann/Screen Ireland and the BFI Doc Society Fund with National Lottery Funding.
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