Eclipse Pictures has sent us over this clip from John Butler's tender coming-of-age drama Handsome Devil, which is out in Irish cinemas on Friday.
John Butler's Handsome Devil has won the Audience Award at the 29th Image+Nation Film Festival in Montreal, the oldest LGBT film festival in Canada.
BBC Three to bring RTÉ’s female-centred, darkly comic drama series, Can’t Cope, Won’t Cope, to UK audiences later this year.
29th AFI EU Film Showcase will bring the best European films of 2016 to Washington, DC-area audiences, including Handsome Devil and The Young Offenders.
Post-production has commenced on John Butler’s second feature film Handsome Devil, at Windmill Lane Pictures with The Stag editor John O’Connor.
Watch the new trailer for Irish co-production Ghosthunters, featuring Amy Huberman. Out in Ireland on October 2nd.
Jameson Dublin International Film Festival 2014 unveils full line-up. Festival runs from 13th – 23rd February 2014 screening over 222 hours of film across 11 cinema screens.
RTÉ launched its brand new comedy series, Finding Joy, written by and starring Amy Huberman with a premiere screening in Dublin city centre today.
One of our most anticipated films of 2016 is The Stag director John Butler's newest comedy drama, Handsome Devil, which takes place in a privileged boys’ boarding school in Ireland.
Acorn Media Enterprises, the UK-based development division of American subscription streaming service Acorn TV, has joined RTÉ and Treasure Entertainment as co-producer on Amy Huberman’s new TV series Finding Joy as filming begins in Dublin on the six-part series this week.