The 67th Berlinale and European Film Market 2017 kicks off on February 9th, and a host of Irish films are making the trip to Germany.
Raucous comedy, sassy drama, dark, fantasy and a celebration of an Irish musical genius are among the line-up of films at the 9th Irish Film Festival London
Irish director Terry McMahon’s critically acclaimed Irish film Patrick's Day has won three awards at the Woodstock Film Festival.
U.S. distributor IFC Midnight has picked up North American rights to Małgorzata Szumowska's Irish-Belgian co-production The Other Lamb.
Radiant Films International has secured a deal to sell the international rights to John Butler's Handsome Devil at the Toronto International Film Festival.
Irish Film Board CEO James Hickey will be a panelist for the DIALOGUES Evolving Borders: Co-Productions & Europe panel at TIFF 2016.
Irish director Sinead O'Shea and her documentary A Mother Brings Her Son to Be Shot has been selected for Europe! Voices of Women in Film at the Sydney Film Festival. The programme highlights the work of ten outstanding European women filmmakers to the Australian audience, film industry and press.
The BFI London Film Festival has announced four additional titles for the 2017 festival, including Alex Gibney’s Northern Irish-produced No Stone Unturned.
The Favourite becomes most nominated Irish Oscar film ever with 10 nominations as Late Afternoon and Detainment also compete in Best Short Films.
Breaking Glass Pictures has acquired the U.S. rights to Rebecca Daly's third feature, Good Favour, which is produced by Savage Productions.