The 67th Berlinale and European Film Market 2017 kicks off on February 9th, and a host of Irish films are making the trip to Germany.
The Irish Film Institute has announced the lineup for its 2017 IFI Family Festival, which will run from Friday 25th to Sunday 27th August.
Galway Film Centre has announced James Ward and Caitríona Coyne as the recipients of the new 2017 funding scheme, Dig Where You Stand.
The Lonely Battle of Thomas Reid, on release in cinemas from Friday, will be accompanied by a series of panel discussions after selected screenings.
The Irish Film Board is to review its Screenplay Development Scheme after receiving a record level of development funding applications over the past year.
The Irish Film Institute, as part of its key strategic objective to reflect a diversity of cinematic perspectives, is introducing the F-rating.
RTÉ has commissioned a new series of fun documentaries for kids set on a barge travelling down the Grand Canal. Called All Aboard, the fifteen episodes will air on RTEjr from Monday 26th March.
Laura McGann’s documentary Revolutions will be released in Irish cinemas from 30th June with two special screenings taking place in Dublin and Cork.
The 25th GAZE International LGBT Film Festival took place in Dublin last weekend and organisers have announced the winners of the GAZE Film Awards 2017.
FilmCraftCork, Ireland’s first ever international student film festival, will take place on Thursday April 26th at the Rory Gallagher Theatre at Cork Institute of Technology.