You think your landlord is bad? Wait till you see these guys! New Irish film Landlords Gone Bad -The Movie will have a FREE screening at the Irish Film Institute on April 11th at 7:30 pm.
Following unprecedented interest in the IFB’s POV Funding and Training Scheme for Female Talent, Bord Scannán na hÉireann/the Irish Film Board (IFB) has extended the deadline for receipt of applications to 1pm on Friday, 20 April 2018.
The clocks have sprung forward and we can finally embrace spring and those glorious long evenings. To celebrate we’ve rounded up all the very special screenings and events happening at the Irish Film Institute this April!
Light House Cinema has announced a special exhibition dedicated to their love of Dogs which will run in Light House Cinema from March 30th to April 8th, as well as a weekend of dog friendly Isle of Dogs screenings.
Principal Photography has begun on Film and Music Entertainment (IRE)'s, How To Sell a War, produced by Mike Downey and Sam Taylor and directed by Rudolph Herzog. Top US cast attached as Jay Pharaoh joins line-up which already includes Katherine Parkinson and Lily Newmark .
Element Pictures Distribution ,the Audi Dublin International Film Festival and Parallel Films have announced that the world premiere of Mark O’Rowe’s film directorial debut The Delinquent Season is now scheduled for Wednesday, April 25th in Cineworld, Dublin with all talent in attendance.
Starline Entertainment has struck a deal to represent the worldwide sales for Tom Collins' latest feature Aithrí / Penance, which stars Peter Coonan as a young firebrand priest in 1916 Ireland.
Ahead of its Gala Premiere at the Queen’s Film Theatre in Belfast on Wednesday the 11th of April 2018, Fine Point Films has released the trailer for Brendan J. Byrne's latest documentary, Hear My Voice.
IFI Spotlight returns on April 27th for a day dedicated to Irish film and television, reviewing the past year, and considering current trends and equality.
The Japanese Film Festival, which celebrates its 10th year in April 2018, has unveiled its full programme. For its 10th edition the 2018 Festival will return to Dublin, Cork and Limerick, and also visit Galway, Tipperary, Sligo, Waterford and Dundalk, presenting 50 screenings of 17 films nationally.










