Irish Screen America has named their Rising Star Awards and announced Hugh O’Conor as the Jim Sheridan Award for Achievement in Irish Filmmaking recipient.
Irish Screen America festival came to a close bestowing its Rising Star Awards to emerging Irish talents who featured in this year's programme.
The inaugural Irish Screen America (ISA) Film Festivals took place recently in Los Angeles and New York recently, attracting more then 3,000 attendees.
The Irish Screen America festival has unveiled the line-up for its 2018 programme, which will be screened in New York and Los Angeles in October.
Irish Screen America, the annual festival that acts as a bridge between the Irish film industry and American audiences, has revealed its 2016 programme.
Irish Film New York has changed its name to Irish Screen America, and has launched new festivals in New York and Los Angeles, starting September 25th.
Irish Screen America launched its 2017 programme in Dublin, unveiling a line-up of Irish feature and short films for screening later this month.
The Irish Screen America festival will host the New York Premiere of RTÉ’s new female-centred, darkly comic drama series, Can’t Cope, Won’t Cope.