Irish Screen America launched its 2017 programme in Dublin, unveiling a line-up of Irish feature and short films for screening later this month.
Irish Reels Film Festival announces the 2016 line-up including features, shorts, and documentaries by independent Irish filmmakers.
Neasa Hardiman’s Sea Fever has won the inaugural Avanpost Digital Cube Post-Production Award at the Frontières Platform, the dedicated section of industry programming & networking events for the genre film industry at the Marché du Film.
Two new feature documentaries, Seamus Murphy’s A Dog Called Money and Kim Longinotto’s Shooting the Mafia, have been selected for the 2019 Berlinale.
The 67th Berlin International Film Festival - Berlinale has announced two more Irish films that will play as part of their Forum Expanded programme.
Billy O'Brien's I Am Not A Serial Killer has won at the Strasbourg European Fantastic Film Festival, taking the Silver Méliès prize for best film.
Netflix acquire worldwide rights to Richie Smith's Irish-South African co-production Jadotville, starring Jamie Dornan and Guillaume Canet.
Irish film You're Ugly Too, from writer/director Mark Noonan, wins Best Screenplay at the 12th Skip City International D-Cinema Festival in Japan.
Peter Foott's hit Irish comedy The Young Offenders has picked up three awards at the Los Angeles Comedy Festival in California.
Irish documentaries In Loco Parentis and Elián to Canadian premiere at Hot Docs, North America’s largest documentary festival.