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It's time to go green again with the Baton Rouge Irish Club. May the road rise to meet you en route to The Manship, where the annual Irish Film Festival makes Celts of us all.

But first, don't miss the rousing time at Phil Brady's "Pub Night," on July 22, which appropriately kicks off the film festival with pints and a featured viewing of The Van, which depicts the hilarious adventures of Bimbo and his best mate. The winner of last year's O'Kalem Award for Audience Favorite Short Film, Man to Man, will also be shown. Free admission, plus its $1 Brady Burger Nite.

Friday the festival officially gets rolling with Wee Irish Film Night at the Manship, featuring eleven short films across the genre spectrum, presented in two blocks with an intermission of food and Irish music.

On Saturday, the Manship will screen four feature films and a free documentary, starting at noon, with the last feature starting at 8:15 pm. Enjoy intermissions filled with Irish eats, music by Ordog and dancers from Muggivan School of Irish Dance.

Tickets are available at manshiptheatre.org, with the complete schedule and details at batonrougeirishfilmfestival.com.