Séamas McSwiney reports from Cannes on the political activity at the film festival and from the Irish Film Board's party were they updated on their 50/50 gender parity initiatives.
Yorgios Lanthimos's Irish production The Killing of a Sacred Deer shares Best Screenplay at the 70th Cannes Film Festival. The Square wins the Palme d'or.
So Cannes is over for another year and many will look back on 2010 as one of the lesser years...
Godard snaps and snarls at cinema and the peddlers of 3D in a confrontational, experimental experience. See it at your own risk.
Jeff Nichols Loving, which stars Ruth Negga, to play in competition at the 69th Cannes Film Festival, May 11th to 22nd.
Personal Shopper's flaws will rub many viewers the wrong way, but it's an intelligent, intriguing film that cements the poised cool of its star & director.
Festival: Irish co-production The Lobster to play in competition at 68th Cannes Film Festival. The film stars Colin Farrell, Rachel Weisz, and Ben Whishaw.
The Official Selection for the 70th Cannes Film Festival was announced this morning and includes Irish co-production The Killing of a Sacred Deer.
Triangle of Sadness looks and acts the part, but anything it has to say is obvious and repetitive.
As the film world descends on the south of France and the Cannes Film Festival kicks off, Our man in Cannes, Séamas McSwiney reports on the line-up for La Quinzaine des Réalisateurs / Directors Fortnight.









