Ireland’s Film and Music Entertainment (IRE) and JaJa Productions of Netherlands team up for the third feature documentary in the Streetkids United series, Streetkids United III - The Road to Moscow.
The 19th Newport Beach Film Festival has announced its award winners following another successful festival on the Californian coast. There was great news for Irish films and filmmakers with a number of awards heading east.
The Writers Guild of Ireland has announced the nominees for the 2018 ZeBBie Awards. The ZeBBie Awards are annual awards created by the WGI — named in honour of O. Z. Whitehead — to acknowledge the best script(s) written by Irish playwrights and screenwriters during the previous year.
Award-winning writer-director Terry McMahon will host the latest series of his Acting Class beginning Tuesday, May 22nd and running over eight evenings from 6:30pm – 9pm up to Thursday, June 14th in The Lab on Foley Street, Dublin.
Eclipse Pictures has released the trailer for new Irish film Citizen Lane, directed by Thaddeus O'Sullivan. The film will be released in Irish cinemas on May 18th.
Bankside Films announces that Principal Photography has completed on Film and Music Entertainment (IRE), How To Sell a War, produced by Mike Downey and Sam Taylor . How To Sell a War stars Jay Pharaoh, Katherine Parkinson and Lily Newmark . First production images released for Cannes.
Element Pictures Distribution has announced that Dave Tynan's Dublin Oldschool will be released nationwide on June 29th. Directed and co-written by Tynan and starring Emmet Kirwan, Ian Lloyd Anderson, Seana Kerslake, Stephen Jones, and Sarah Greene.
This year’s IFI Documentary Festival, running from September 27th to 30th, is looking for original and exciting documentary films from Irish filmmakers to be included in the 2018 festival.
UK-based Carnaby International and US companies CAA and Verve Ventures will be selling the international and North American rights respectively to Irish writer/director Alexandra McGuinness’ latest feature Highway.
Nick Cave's impact on pop culture as a musician is unquestionable and now there is a season of films in Light House, Dublin and Pálás Galway from June 1st to 6th.










