With the best in new Irish and international filmmaking and a host of special guests, the IFI starts 2019 as it means to go on.
The Stella Theatre Rathmines and Universal Pictures Ireland will welcome Saoirse Ronan to a special screening of Mary, Queen of Scots on January 11th.
Passing of Irish Film Board (Amendment) Bill clears path for future funding of Screen Ireland as the limit on cumulative capital outlay increases to €500m.
Lance Daly's epic famine thriller, Black '47, is now available to own via Wildcard Distribution. The film is the highest-grossing Irish release of 2018.
Irish writer/director Liam O Mochain’s third feature film Lost & Found has been picked up by Gravitas Ventures for (almost) all rights worldwide.
Universal Pictures has released the first trailer for Neil Jordan's Greta. The film will be released in Irish cinemas on April 19th.
Two new feature documentaries, Seamus Murphy’s A Dog Called Money and Kim Longinotto’s Shooting the Mafia, have been selected for the 2019 Berlinale.
The BAI has announced details of a new initiative which aims to bring more women’s stories to Irish radio and television audiences.
Premiering this Sunday, December 23rd, at 10.50am on RTÉ2, Mini Moguls is one of the very few Irish kids films to be part of the Christmas schedule
Feature film submissions are now open for the 31st Galway Film Fleadh, taking place between July 9th and 14th, 2019.










