One of the more intriguing titles playing ADIFF17 is Pickups, the third collaboration of Aidan Gillen and James Thraves, on Saturday, February 18th.
#IrishFilm: We Ourselves to premiere tonight at Savoy Cinema, followed by exclusive one-week release
An Pointe Productions will premiere their second feature film We Ourselves at Dublin’s Savoy Cinema on Thursday, October 18th at 7.30pm.
Realistic, naïve and a sort of adventurous nonsense, Paul Mercier's We Ourselves is a trip well worth taking. Out now at the Savoy Cinema.
We continue our series of posts on the films at 2015 Galway Film Fleadh, with Mark Noonan's award-winning debut feature You're Ugly Too. July 11th, at 6pm
Triskel Cinema Patron Aidan Gillen will attend the cinema on Saturday, September 23rd to introduce the 20th anniversary screening of the film Mojo.
Bohemian Rhapsody is a well crafted, beautifully shot, intriguing look at the life of Freddie Mercury.
Director John Carney to take part in a Q&A along with lead cast members following the opening night screening of his highly anticipated new film Sing Street on March 18th at 8pm.
John Carney's Sing Street started its cinematic run in the US over the weekend. Opening in limited release, the film earned $68,979 from 5 locations.
Lacklustre performances from the supporting cast, pacing issues, and jarring directing choices stop King Arthur: Legend of the Sword from being anything but a pretender to the throne.
Eclipse Pictures has announced the release of Barber in Irish cinemas on 14 April, following the recent world premiere screening at 2023 Dublin International Film Festival.