Galway actress, and rising-star of Irish cinema, Emma Eliza Regan to feature in two films playing at the 28th Galway Film Fleadh.
Two great new Irish films are released on DVD today, Brendan Grant's comedy Get Up & Go and Conor Horgan's documentary The Queen of Ireland.
Irish Western drama Darkness on the Edge of Town has been selected for the inaugural St. Lawrence International Film Festival, which runs October 22nd-25th.
Patrick Ryan's Irish Neo-Western Darkness on the Edge of Town, starring Emma Eliza Regan, Emma Willis and Brian Gleeson heads to Romania.
On the Tenth Day of Irish Film Christmas Scannain sent to me...some Get Up & Go, Brendan Grant's music-filled slacker comedy.
Ahead of its world premiere at the Cork Film Festival on November 14th, the official poster has been released for new Irish independent feature Fading Away.
Irish indie Western Darkness on the Edge of Town has been selected for the 35th edition of the historic Cambridge Film Festival, on September 9th and 11th.
VOD giant Netflix have picked up the rights to Irish neo-Western Darkness on the Edge of Town and will make the title available to over 50 million subscribers across the U.S. and Canada.
Brendan Grant's Get Up & Go starring Peter Coonan and Killian Scott is now available for download across a range of digital platforms.
Patrick Ryan's Irish Neo-Western Darkness on the Edge of Town, starring Emma Eliza Regan, Emma Willis and Brian Gleeson, to play in the Czech Republic.