Good Vibrations
Here at NCC, we were all so deeply saddened to learn of the sudden passing one of our most vocal & loyal supporters; local legend Petesy Burns, who we lost at the beginning of this year.
He was a regular attendee at so many of our screenings, a great friend & a true film-lover, always with a big smile & a kind word. He also happened to be one of the architects of the Belfast Punk sound, & appeared (albeit briefly!) in the film story of the scene, & it’s main advocate, Terri Hooley. The film
was called GOOD VIBRATIONS, after the infamous Belfast-based record label & record shop - &, of course, we screened it upon it’s release back in 2013.
So to commemorate our dear mate, we have chosen to screen it once again, as our closing film for Full Moon Sunday - a raucous, good -natured tale of 70s Belfast, punk music, &, well, good vibrations really.
Here’s to you, Petesy. Much, much missed.
🎞️ 2012 / 15 / 102 mins / Biography, Drama, Music

