32A in Cinemas

[youtube dysIJlVXE0g] We’re finally in the cinemas in Ireiand with our feature, 32A. It’s been a long haul and the final step is one we have to take ourselves. Independent cinema faces a lot of new challenges. On the one side, there’s competition for audience eyeballs from the internet and computer gaming. And on the [...]

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  • About Tiny Planet

    This is a blog maintained by Tommy Weir, a film maker based in the North West of Ireland.

    Janey Pictures - our company
    32A - our first feature

  • 32A DVD

    You can purchase the DVD of 32A, the feature film I produced, via the Buy Now button below. You can pay using any credit card. It's a PAL, region 2 DVD, so perfect for Europe but if you live in the US, be sure that your setup can cope with that.

    In Ireland, the DVD is also for sale in HMV, Easons, Golden Discs and many outlets in Ireland. 32A is also available for rent in Xtravision and other stores nationwide.

    You can also order via Amazon.co.uk