The 18th Newport Beach International Film Festival announced its award-winners over the weekend, with multiple wins for Irish films and filmmakers.
Lee Cronin's debut Irish horror feature The Hole in the Ground has won Best Film at the 25th FANT: Festival de Cine Fantástico de Bilbao
Following a fantastic opening week and with fantastic word-of-mouth Element Pictures’ A Date for Mad Mary expands to just under 30 sites this weekend.
Element Pictures Distribution has announced that Dave Tynan's Dublin Oldschool will be released nationwide on June 29th. Directed and co-written by Tynan and starring Emmet Kirwan, Ian Lloyd Anderson, Seana Kerslake, Stephen Jones, and Sarah Greene.
Lee Cronin's Sundance-bound horror The Hole in the Ground has secured deals for multiple international territories, including Vertigo Releasing for the UK.
The 60th San Francisco International Film Festival, which will run April 5th to 19th, has announced its full line-up which will feature four Irish films.
The IFI to welcome Darren Thornton and Seána Kerslake to the opening night screening of A Date for Mad Mary on Friday, September 2nd at 6.30 p.m.
Bankside Films has secured a number of international deals for Lee Cronin’s feature debut, the psychological horror The Hole in the Ground. The film stars Seána Kerslake, Kati Outinen, James Cosmo, and James Quinn Markey.
The Irish Screen America festival will host the New York Premiere of RTÉ’s new female-centred, darkly comic drama series, Can’t Cope, Won’t Cope.
U.S. distributor A24 has released a new trailer for Lee Cronin’s feature debut The Hole in the Ground. The film is going down a storm at Sundance.