Where to watch My Father's Dragon

November 11th

We’re delighted that My Father’s Dragon will have a limited theatrical run from NOVEMBER 4th across Ireland, The Uk and USA. Click below on a cinema near you to grab your tickets and see My Father’s Dragon on the big screen.

In Cinemas
November 4th

Where to watch My Father's Dragon

November 11th

We’re delighted that My Father’s Dragon will have a limited theatrical run from NOVEMBER 4th across Ireland, The Uk and USA. Click below on a cinema near you to grab your tickets and see My Father’s Dragon on the big screen.

In Cinemas
November 4th

Ireland

Ireland

The My Father’s Dragon Exhibition is curated by Anna O’Sullivan, Butler Gallery Director, and designed by award winning exhibition designer Steven McNamara of Roji. The exhibition combines the expertise of Butler Gallery’s exhibition team with Cartoon Saloon’s worldwide reach and distinctive style to develop an immersive, sensory and child-centred exhibition experience that will captivate audiences of all ages.

As with previous collaborations with Cartoon Saloon, Butler Gallery will deliver an extensive programme of public engagement for children and adults that will include themes such as children’s resilience and problem solving, addressing mental health issues while coping with a crisis, and celebrating the films art and artists. Learning and Public Engagement events will include: tailored inclusive workshops for children and young people; interactive visits for schools and groups that encourage creativity through hands-on making; tour programmes and making activities for disability support groups; a talk series and masterclasses with Cartoon Saloon animators, editors and directors; and an animator-in-residence programme.

My Father's Dragon: The Exhibition

The My Father’s Dragon Exhibition is curated by Anna O’Sullivan, Butler Gallery Director, and designed by award winning exhibition designer Steven McNamara of Roji. The exhibition combines the expertise of Butler Gallery’s exhibition team with Cartoon Saloon’s worldwide reach and distinctive style to develop an immersive, sensory and child-centred exhibition experience that will captivate audiences of all ages.

As with previous collaborations with Cartoon Saloon, Butler Gallery will deliver an extensive programme of public engagement for children and adults that will include themes such as children’s resilience and problem solving, addressing mental health issues while coping with a crisis, and celebrating the films art and artists. Learning and Public Engagement events will include: tailored inclusive workshops for children and young people; interactive visits for schools and groups that encourage creativity through hands-on making; tour programmes and making activities for disability support groups; a talk series and masterclasses with Cartoon Saloon animators, editors and directors; and an animator-in-residence programme.