Eat/Sleep/Cheer/Repeat
Description
Being a world-class cheerleader requires strength, sweat, and tears!
Amidst pastures and communal living in the industrial zone on the outskirts of the westernmost city in Europe, the best cheerleaders and athletes from across Ireland gather to form the national team. This uplifting documentary about coming of age seeks to explore the lives of young people searching for their place in the world through the sport they love. It's a story of athletes who not only strive to excel but also grapple with self-doubt and the desire to belong.
INCLUDING Q&A WITH DIRECTOR TANYA DOYLE & PRODUCERS DANIEL HEGARTY & SINEAD NI BHROIN.
Ages: 15+ / Event Duration: 120 mins.
Start Time: 12.30pm (Exit Time: 2.30pm).
Concessions: (Under 18, Over 65 & Students).
Refunds: Please check your ticket (or email confirmation) as soon as you receive it. Tickets/e-tickets cannot be exchanged or refunded, unless an event is cancelled, rescheduled or if they have been issued in error.
- Admission £4 - £5
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