Cody Farren
Cody Farren is an Irish writer and director whose work explores masculinity, identity and emotional accountability through grounded, character-driven stories. His short films include An Irish Goodbye, ANIMAL and Blood Relative. ANIMAL screened at the Galway Film Fleadh, was nominated at the Kinsale Shark Awards, and won the European Cinematography Award, along with several Best Film awards at festivals in Ireland and internationally. He is focused on developing socially engaged, performance-led storytelling across short and feature formats.
A Threat of Rain
LIM² 2026
A Threat of Rain follows Ciaran (30), a successful businessman living in Sweden, whose carefully managed life is disrupted by the sudden death of his childhood friend Bobby. Returning to his seaside hometown on Ireland’s east coast for the funeral, Ciaran is forced to confront a past he has long avoided, including his unresolved relationship with Tara, his former best friend and first love.
The three were inseparable during the summer of 2012, their last before adulthood, until a traumatic event fractured their bond and sent Ciaran abroad. In the present, driven by guilt and a need for closure, he seeks to reconnect with Tara, only to find that what he failed to do then still defines who he is now. The film unfolds across two timelines, intercutting Ciaran’s present-day reckoning with memories of that decisive summer, as he is forced to face not what happened, but what he chose to ignore.