Element Distribution will release Shelly Love’s debut feature comedy A Bump Along the Way to Irish cinemas on 30th August.
Tom Collins' latest Irish language feature film, Aithrí/Penance, will have its television premiere on this Easter Saturday, April 20th, at 8.55pm on TG4.
In March the Irish Film Institute will present a number of events focused on Irish cinema, including shorts, features from the vaults, and Q&As.
Irish feature Kissing Candice, written and directed by Aoife McArdle, is now available from a number of VOD platforms in Ireland and the UK.
Good Deed Entertainment’s Cranked Up Films has acquired the North American distribution rights to Irish supernatural comedy Extra Ordinary.
Fis Éireann/Screen Ireland welcomes New Skills Development Requirements to Section 481, the Irish Tax Incentive for the Screen Industries.
On Sunday 24th February , TOG Hackerspace in Dublin 8 will host its very own Irish themed Oscar night “The...
The Irish Film Institute unveils the first volume of The Loopline Collection, showcasing materials from Loopline Film, one of Ireland’s most influential production companies.
Lance Daly's epic famine thriller, Black '47, will be available on Netflix from March 31st. The film was the highest-grossing Irish release of 2018.
To coincide with the Virgin Media Dublin International Film Festival, Virgin Media Television will continue to support Irish film and drama, with a week of home grown movies and feature film specials airing on Virgin Media Three.