Women in Film & Television Ireland (WFTi) present, in association with RTE, TV Formats: The What, Why & How on June 1st at the RTÉ campus.
Following last year's record run of Dunkirk, the Irish Film Institute, Ireland's only 70mm cinema, is bringing back two classics in this glorious format.
Wildcard Distribution has announced that they will release Lance Daly's famine-revenge epic Black '47 in Irish cinemas from Friday, September 7th with previews on August 31st, September 1st and 2nd.
The Galway Film Fleadh has announced the first four films that will play at their 30th annual festival, taking place from 10th – 15th July. These include the premieres of three Irish films: Ross Whitaker's Katie, David Gleeson's Don't Go, and Telegael's Captain Morten and the Spider Queen.
Feargal Ward's award-winning documentary feature, The Lonely Battle of Thomas Reid will have its UK premiere this week at the Sheffield Doc/Fest.
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.
Irish Film London, the not for profit organisation that champions the Irish film and animation industries in the UK, has expanded its Board to five with the appointment of Public Relations consultant Claire Turvey.
Bord Scannán na hÉireann/the Irish Film Board announces the appointment of Gareth Lee to the role of Manager of Screen Training Ireland.
Belgium's Screen Flanders is to invest €1,985,000 in 10 new audiovisual productions, including the Irish-Belgian-Luxemburg co-production The Domestique by director Kieron J. Walsh and writer Ciaran Cassidy.
Things are heating up at the IFI this June with the hottest new docs, a new season of loved-up and lawless couples on the run titled Killer Couples, as well as the new releases and classic titles.










