A compelling watch, for two hours you are given a peak behind the curtain of professional cycling.
Fine Point Films, the producers of Alex Gibney's Northern Irish documentary film No Stone Unturned, have withdrawn the film from the Tribeca Film Festival.
Alex Gibney's No Stone Unturned, which looks at the investigation into the Loughinisland massacre, will be released in Irish and UK cinemas November 10th .
The IFI, in partnership with Science Gallery Dublin, presents a screening of Alex Gibney's Zero Days on Tuesday, November 15th at 6.15 p.m.
No Stone Unturned, Alex Gibney's Northern Irish documentary around the 1994 Loughinisland massacre, will premiere at the New York Film Festival.
The Oscar-winning director Alex Gibney will take part in an event on the opening night of the new all-Ireland documentary film festival, DOCS IRELAND.
Four Irish films, Pilgrimage, No Stone Unturned, Elián, and The Farthest, to premiere at the 2017 Tribeca Film Festival, April 19th to 30th.
The BFI London Film Festival has announced four additional titles for the 2017 festival, including Alex Gibney’s Northern Irish-produced No Stone Unturned.
Fine Point Films and director Alex Gibney's Loughinisland massacre documentary, No Stone Unturned has been nominated for an Emmy Award.