The trailer for the acclaimed Irish cheerleading documentary Eat/Sleep/Cheer/Repeat has been released ahead of the film's arrival in cinemas in May.
The documentary received a standing ovation at the recent Dublin International Film Festival.

Releasing the trailer, producer Marmalade Films said: "Forget pom-poms and girls on the sidelines, it takes strength, sweat, and sparkle to be a world-class cheerleader.
"This surprising and uplifting coming-of-age movie follows the young female and male athletes of Team Ireland to intimately explore questions of gender, strength, performance, sexuality, and what it's like growing up in the world today.

"Can Team Ireland reach their goal of top ten in the world, and can cheerleading give these athletes a space to find themselves?
"From award-winning director Tanya Doyle (The House) with music by Stephen Rennicks and Hugh Drumm (Room, An Cailín Ciúin/The Quiet Girl), Eat/Sleep/Cheer/Repeat is a feel-good documentary exploring the worlds of the young misfits finding a place where they belong.

"Battling self-doubt while figuring out their place in the world, this is a story of athletes who don't just want to stand out. They want to fit in."
Eat/Sleep/Cheer/Repeat opens in cinemas on Friday 17 May.