RLJ Entertainment has acquired the for U.S. rights to Brendan Muldowney's new historical epic Pilgrimage, in a seven-figure deal.
Irish Film Preview: Promising director Tom Ryan returns with his second feature, Twice Shy, an intimate story of a couple facing a difficult decision.
A big player on the Irish film front this year is sure to be Love Eternal director Brendan Muldowney's new historical epic Pilgrimage.
One to watch out for later this year will be Tomato Red, As If I Am Not There writer/director Juanita Wilson's adaptation of Daniel Woodrell's novel.
Peter Foott's new Irish comedy The Young Offenders will have its world premiere at the Galway Film Fleadh this July, before being released in September.
Another of the big Irish international co-productions to be released in 2016 is Alan Gilsenan's Canadian based Unless, starring Catherine Keener.
One of the huge Irish hopes for 2016 is Glassland director Gerard Barrett's co-production Brain on Fire, starring Chloë Grace Moretz.
One of the Irish Film Board backed big hitters for the upcoming year is Jim Sheridan's The Secret Scripture, starring Rooney Mara, Theo James, and Jack Reynor.
One of the more intriguing Irish Film Board supported films that will be released this year is writer/director Billy O’Brien's new supernatural-thriller I Am Not a Serial Killer.
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.