IFI Spotlight returns on April 27th for a day dedicated to Irish film and television, reviewing the past year, and considering current trends and equality.
Galway Film Centre has announced the appointment of Sarah Dillon as the Development Manager of The Western Regional Audiovisual Producer’s Fund (The WRAP Fund).
Dingle International Film Festival will present the extraordinary talent of Irish filmmakers. The festival, in partnership with Bord Scannán na hÉireann/ the Irish Film Board, will host a selection of critically acclaimed Irish films and welcome national stars this March 22nd-25th.
New Irish horror feature The Cured starring Oscar-nominated Ellen Page (Juno, Inception) along with Irish acting talent Sam Keeley (Anthropoid, What Richard Did) and Tom Vaughan-Lawlor (The Infiltrator, Love/Hate) will open in Irish cinemas on Friday 20th April.
Starline Entertainment has struck a deal to represent the worldwide sales for Tom Collins' latest feature Aithrí / Penance, which stars Peter Coonan as a young firebrand priest in 1916 Ireland.
Wildcard Distribution has released the official trailer for the IFTA-winning Michael Inside today. The film which picked up the Best Feature IFTA earlier this month will go on release in Irish cinemas on Friday 6th April.
Ireland’s national festival, St. Patrick’s Festival, returns with a cast of thousands of talented home-grown and international musicians, dancers, storytellers and performers coming together for five days and nights of events from March 15th to 19th.
Little Ease Films and Zanzibar Films have announced that Eclipse Pictures will release their award-winning documentary A Cambodian Spring in Irish cinemas from 4th May.
Locus of Control, the debut feature film from writer/director Sean Clancy, will be shown at the Silk Road International Film Festival on March 7th at 8pm in Filmbase, Temple Bar, Dublin.
Watch the first clip from Fastnet Films' Black 47, which premieres today at the Berlin Film Festival. The film is directed by Lance Daly and stars James Frecheville, Hugo Weaving, Jim Broadbent, Stephen Rea, Freddie Fox, Barry Keoghan, and Moe Dunford.