4 more Irish films, The Cured, Good Favour, The Lodgers, and The Killing of a Sacred Deer, have been added to the 2017 Toronto International Film Festival.
Something to watch out for next week is the one-night-only screening of new Irish comedy feature The Middle Finger in Light House Cinema on August 18th.
Principal photography has commenced on Dave Tynan's Dublin Oldschool, adapted from the successful stage play featuring Emmet Kirwan and Ian Lloyd Anderson.
Oscar-nominated Irish actress Ruth Negga has signed to star in James Gray's upcoming sci-fi feature Ad Astra, with Brad Pitt and Tommy Lee Jones.
The IFI welcomes novelist Laura Albert to a special screening of Author: The JT Leroy Story, followed by a Q&A on Thursday, August 24th at 8pm.
Writer/director Stephen Gaffney’s horror debut Red Room is set to open the 8th Underground Cinema Film Festival in Dun Laoghaire on August 31st.
The Arts Council has announced the deadline for the 2017 Reel Art scheme, aimed at financing documentary art films, as Friday 13th October 2017 at 5pm.
Emer Reynold’s The Farthest, the story of NASA’s Voyager spacecrafts, opens in the US tomorrow and will open in the UK from September 1st.
Principal photography has wrapped in the U.S. on Irish writer/director Alexandra McGuinness’ latest feature Highway, produced by Ripple World Pictures.
The Element Pictures-produced Yorgos Lanthimos-directed The Killing of a Sacred Deer will have its US premiere at the 13th Fantastic Fest in Austin, Texas.










