TITE ON TOUR
2025
We’re immensely proud to exhibit incredible Irish trans films as part of TITE’s programming—but what’s the sense in keeping them to ourselves?
Team TITE has curated a new touring programme of six Irish trans shorts we feel best represent the brilliance of Irish trans film, from a soft touch of romance to the cutting edge of horror.
If you’re interested in hosting a screening, or want to see these films in a cinema near you, contact info@tite.ie with the subject line ‘TOURING SHORTS – [CITY NAME]’.
SCREENINGS
- Féstival Désir…Désirs (Tours, France) 22/01/2025 (earlier iteration)
- Facets (Chicago, USA) 07/02/2025 (earlier iteration)
- Queen’s Film Theatre (Belfast, Northern Ireland) 25/07/2025
- Letterkenny Pride (Letterkenny, Ireland) 14/08/2025
- Queer Film Festival Munich (Munich, Germany) 23/10/2025
- Cinéqueer Galway (Galway, Ireland) 29/01/2026
- Wexford Pride (Wexford, Ireland) 13/02/2026
NIGHT GLANCES
(2024, dir. Sam Ahern, 19′)
Romantic realisations between two best friends turn awkward when classmates and crushes call over to an end-of-school party – but the chaos of misunderstanding leads to a hazy truth.


COLOUR ME PINK
(2024, dir. Anika O’Hagan-Ploug, 3′)
A stop-motion music video for the indie-pop song ‘Colour Me Pink’ by K E L, depicting a heartwarming story of young queer love.
DIRTY TALK
(2024, dir. Eva Wyse, 16′)
On the quest for intimacy in the middle of a global pandemic, Tar and Anna meet for the first time in the hopes of having a socially distanced hook up – no touching, just (attempted) dirty talk.


DAISY: PROPHET OF THE APOCALYPSE
(2023, dir. Venus Patel, 20′)
A radical trans street preacher and her followers prophesy the end of the world with salvation only for those who condemn heterosexuality. Men must be women! Women must be men! All intercourse must be interracial! PRAISE HER!
GLORY, HOLE
(2024, dir. Hiram Harrington, 17′)
Two gay men, one cis and one trans, clash at a nightclub glory hole when one tries to castrate the man he believes raped him.


TERRATOMA
(2024, dir. Liadán Roche, 24′)
Trying to recreate a traumatic relationship, Alice begins an invasive and deeply personal film project, dragging her loved ones into the film and destroying their relationships for her art.
TOTAL RUNTIME:
99 minutes
