2016 was a bumper year for Irish films at the cinema. Now it's your opportunity to vote for what was your favourite of the year's Irish film releases.
The Edinburgh International Film Festival celebrates its 70th anniversary this year with 161 features from 46 countries, including 10 features from Ireland.
Element Pictures Distribution and StudioCanal have acquired UK and Irish rights to Paddy Breathnach's Viva, and will release the film this summer.
Four more Irish films will play the 2016 Sundance Film Festival, with Viva, The Lobster, Love & Friendship, and Sing Street joining the previously announced world premieres of Mammal and The Land of the Enlightened.
Paddy Breathnach's Spanish language drama Viva has been selected as Ireland's official entry for Best Foreign Language Film at the 88th Academy Awards.
Four Irish feature films and one short film will play at the 10th Dallas International Film Festival, which runs April 14th-24th.
Win a copy of Paddy Breathnach's touching and tender drama Viva on DVD, ahead of its release via Element Pictures Distribution on October 28th.
The Gay and Lesbian Entertainment Critics Association has announced their nominations for the 2016 Dorian Awards, including Brooklyn, Room and Viva.
The 2016 Audi Dublin International Film Festival, which runs February 18th to 28th, will feature 16 Irish feature films and 17 shorts.
3 Irish films will world premiere at the prestigious Telluride Film Festival, Paddy Breathnach's Viva, Lenny Abrahamson’s Room, and Ken Wardrop’s Mom and Me