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Ink exclusive at Iveagh studios

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Published Date: 04 February 2010
IVEAGH Movie Studios will be broadcasting an exclusive film in February.
Worldwide internet phenomenon ‘Ink’ will not be playing in any other cinema by approval of the director.

Iveagh are offering two for one on Thursday, February 11 and the film will also be showing on Friday, February 12 and Saturday, February 13 at
10.30pm.

When you buy a ticket you will also be entered into a draw to win a Blue Ray DVD and signed poster.

Ink deals with the world of dreams.

Every night when you sleep, two forces emerge from their parallel world to join in battle over your very soul. They do so by manipulating your subconscious. The Storytellers try to help you with peaceful sleep infused with good dreams of happiness, confidence and strength. Tilting the scale on the other side are the sinister Incubis who use nightmares of death, fear and humiliation.

In Ink, the focus of their attention is on the souls of John (Chris Kelly) and his daughter Emma (Quinn Hunchar) after Emma is snatched from her bed by a creature named Ink. If he delivers Emma to the Incubis, Ink will finally join their ranks and “become numb.”

What follows is a fantasy-action tale detailing two separate journeys. One is Ink’s as he holds Emma hostage while meeting various other characters in order to complete his task. The other journey is Emma’s father’s who has lost himself long ago after succumbing to grief, guilt and pride.

This movie will run for a very limited time at Iveagh Movie Studio in February and will not play in any other cinema. For more info, or to view the trailer go to www.iveagh.com



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  • Last Updated: 02 February 2010 6:19 PM
  • Source: Lurgan Mail
  • Location: Lurgan
 
 
 

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