
A feelgood family movie, keeping the spirit of childhood alive.

Fairies Don’t Exist is an animated feature film for all the family, celebrating the wonder of a child’s imagination, the importance of believing in yourself and the legend, humour and music of Ireland.
SYNOPSIS
It’s a heartwarming story of love between a father and his daughter, Kitty, who when she was five, imagined a world of mischievous Irish fairies which soon became a best-selling book. But, as sequels bomb and bills mount, the magic is fading. Kitty’s pre-teen scepticism is starting to grow and her belief in fairies is quickly waning...
Unsurprisingly, this causes an existential crisis for the fairies themselves, who realise that in order to be saved from extinction, they must restore the power of Kitty’s imagination and find a way to convince her and her dad to keep believing in them.
To show the world who they really are, the Fairies decide to make a movie. Despite their limited grasp of all aspects of writing and production, as the music, humour and charm of their filmmaking fills the house, it brings Kitty and Dad back to their loving, happy and creative best.
In the following clip, as their happiness hangs in the balance, Dad and Kitty get a call from a Hollywood producer that seems as though it may be the answer to everyone’s problems, including the fairies…
Music plays a huge part in Fairies Don’t Exist so we will sign off with a clip in which a horde of Viking fairies pay their own tribute to a very well-known Irish dance routine with lead fairy Tom the Trickster stealing the show…
