Experimental filmmaker Treasa O’Brien’s doc explores the effects of immigration on the small town of Gort, which boasts the biggest number of different nationalities in Ireland. If O’Brien’s attempts to blur real life and fiction aren’t always successful, there’s still much to savour. Taking a meta approach, the director auditions participants to be in the film, which emerges as a series of charming interviews and improvised scenarios. The result is a nuanced portrait of what “home” means, where a sense of displacement can co-exist with a sense of belonging.