CÚRAM and Galway Film Centre have announced Niamh Heery's A Tiny Spark as the recipient of the 2018 Science on Screen commission
TG4 and the Arts Council have announced that the Broadcasting Authority of Ireland has joined them as a partner on the arts documentary scheme, ilDÁNA 2018. ilDÁNA is designed to enhance the TG4 schedule by supporting the making of an ambitious and cinematic long-form documentary on the arts in Irish.
Galway Film Centre will host a two-day course on the digital visual effects, graphics, and compositing application After Effects on 18th & 19th November.
Details have been announced for the 2017 TV Summit FÍS which will take place in Galway on October 12th hosted by Galway Film Centre.
Galway Film Centre in association with the Broadcasting Authority of Ireland and Screen Training Ireland has announced a new writing mentorship scheme
Alan Duggan has been announced as the new Manager of Galway Film Centre, the non-profit, members based organisation dedicated to the development of film as an artistic medium in the West of Ireland.
Galway Film Centre has announced James Ward and Caitríona Coyne as the recipients of the new 2017 funding scheme, Dig Where You Stand.
In celebration of the European Year of Cultural Heritage, Galway Film Centre in partnership with Galway County Council and Clare County Council along with support from the Heritage Council of Ireland have launched Stories from the Landscape | The European Dimension with filmmaker Paul Murphy.
The third Science on Screen documentary, Bittersweet - the Rise of Diabetes, to premiere during Science Week on 25th November at An Taibhdhearc Theatre.
An interview with special guest Graham Linehan is one of the highlights of the FÍS TV Summit taking place in Galway on October 12th.