Details on the Irish feature films at the 17th Virgin Media Dublin International Film Festival, February 20th to March 3rd.
We have rounded up a collection of the Irish films expected to hit Irish cinemas and festivals before the end of the year.
Lance Daly's epic famine thriller, Black '47, is now available to own via Wildcard Distribution. The film is the highest-grossing Irish release of 2018.
Emer Reynold's documentary The Farthest won the Outstanding Science and Technology Documentary award at the 39th annual News & Documentary Emmy Awards.
Irish supernatural comedy Extra Ordinary, starring comedian/writer/actress Maeve Higgins will have its world premiere at the SXSW Film Festival.
Netflix has announced that David Freyne's Irish horror feature The Cured will be available in the UK and Ireland on the platform from January 25th.
Thaddeus O'Sullivan's Citizen Lane is now available to buy on DVD from Dublin City Gallery The Hugh Lane Bookshop, IFI bookshop and other select stores.
Distributor Lightyear Entertainment has acquired all U.S. rights to Stephen Burke's prison drama MAZE, starring Tom Vaughan-Lawlor and Barry Ward.
Universal Pictures has released the first trailer for Neil Jordan's Greta. The film will be released in Irish cinemas on April 19th.
Morgan Bushe's debut Irish feature The Belly of the Whale, starring Pat Shortt (Garage, Calvary), will be released in Irish cinemas on Friday, December 7th.