A big Irish contingent is heading to Cannes this year, with a number of Irish films screening and selling at the Cannes Film Festival's Marché du Film.
A blend of great songs, a likeable cast and buckets of charm make Sing Street a singalong delight.
During ADIFF we had the chance to catch up with Lucy Boynton and Ferdia Walsh-Peelo, stars of John Carney's wonderful new Irish musical drama Sing Street.
The Irish Film Institute, the home of film in Ireland, celebrates the recent success of Irish cinema through its continuing commitment to placing Irish cinema front and centre with a slate of new Irish features, seasons and shorts at the IFI over the coming months.
John Carney's Sing Street started its cinematic run in the US over the weekend. Opening in limited release, the film earned $68,979 from 5 locations.
During ADIFF we had the chance to catch up with Jack Reynor, to chat his role as Brendan in John Carney's brilliant Sing Street.
Director John Carney to take part in a Q&A along with lead cast members following the opening night screening of his highly anticipated new film Sing Street on March 18th at 8pm.
Four Irish feature films and one short film will play at the 10th Dallas International Film Festival, which runs April 14th-24th.
During ADIFF we had the chance to catch up with John Carney, director of the energetic and exciting new Irish musical drama Sing Street.
The Irish Film Board has released their new trailer for Irish film in 2016, featuring Room, Brooklyn, Mammal, My Name is Emily, Sing Street, Viva, and Traders.