29 March 2003 - closing the Bradford Film Festival
Charity Screenings:
- 31 March 2003 - Manchester Odeon, Oxford Street
- 2 April 2003 - Moviehouse Belfast
- 4 April 2003 - Odeon Glasgow
Puckoon will go on general release on 4 April 2003 showing at the following cinemas for 1 week: -
-Warner's Shepard's Bush, London-
-Warner's Birmingham-
- Warner's, Belfast-
- Odeon, Manchester-
- Odeon, Glasgow-
Thereafter Puckoon will be screened as follows:

- 31st May / 1 June 2003 - Warwick Arts Centre -
-2nd June through 5 June 2003 - Mac, Birmingham-
 

 

 

 

Cine Gael Montreal organizes the largest annual Irish film series in North America. The series is held each Spring at Concordia University in Montreal, Quebec.

Puckoon - DeSeve Cinema, Concordia University, at 7pm at on April 4th, 2003

 

Fourth Annual Boston College Irish Studies Film Series Sunday, April 27, 2003

PUCKOON - West Newton Cinema 7:00 p.m.

The Boston College Irish Studies Program has always considered film to be an integral part of Ireland's complex culture. Again this year Irish Studies has developed a film series featuring the best of contemporary Irish feature and documentary film. The series has been developed with the support of the West Newton Cinema , an independently owned and operated "art house" movie theatre that has gained a reputation for screening innovative American and international films. Feature films will be screened on Sundays between March 9 and April 27 at the West Newton Cinema, and documentary films will be screened on Mondays beginning February 10 at Boston College. Filmmakers, film critics and Irish Studies faculty will introduce many of the films and lead discussions after the showings. In the past four years Irish Studies has screened over forty contemporary Irish and Irish-American films and this yearís program promises to be a provocative and rewarding one.

 

Galway's Gourmet Feast of Film

Puckoon, an adapted version of Spike Milligan's novel, directed by Terence Ryan and starring Irish comedian Sean Hughes and Sir Richard Attenborough and is an irreverent take on the partitioning of the North by the Boundary Commission in 1924.