Lance Daly's famine set epic Black '47 adds Jim Broadbent, James Frecheville, Freddie Fox, Barry Keoghan, and Stephen Rea to its cast.
We have copies of Declan Recks' new Irish comedy The Flag to give away on DVD, ahead of the film's home-viewing release on November 25th.
Two IFB-funded films, In Loco Parentis and Forever Pure, will be screened at the International Documentary Festival Amsterdam, running from November 16-27.
Entertainment One (eOne) has acquired the UK, Irish, and Australian rights to The Trainer, Neil Jordan's new film starring Liam Neeson.
Principal photography has begun in Luxembourg on new Irish co-production Black '47, from director Lance Daly and starring Hugo Weaving and Moe Dunford.
Fastnet Films are looking for actors to play famine victims for Lance Daly's new feature film Black 47. Casting takes place in Filmbase on November 23rd.
Bleecker Street has acquired US rights to Irish co-production The Man Who Invented Christmas, starring Dan Stevens, Jonathan Pryce and Christopher Plummer.
Scannain talks to director Billy O'Brien about his new film I Am Not A Serial Killer. The film is out on December 9th in Irish cinemas.
Wildcard Distribution will release Billy O'Brien's Irish/US co-produced new genre feature I Am Not a Serial Killer in Irish cinemas on December 9th.
Sundance Selects’ genre banner IFC Midnight has acquired the US rights to Liam Gavin’s IFB-backed feature debut A Dark Song.









