Brexit - Frequently Asked Questions
An updated response to frequently asked questions on Brexit and its potential impact on Irish productions
The critically acclaimed Black ‘47 has achieved the highest opening for an Irish film in Ireland since John Crowley’s Oscar-nominated Brooklyn in 2015. After just one weekend, which included sold out shows nationwide, Black ‘47 is now the number one Irish film of the year across a...
Continue ReadingFís Éireann/Screen Ireland-supported Irish films are making a splash at the 2018 Toronto International Film Festival (TIFF). Neil Jordan’s star studded feature Greta has scored a major sales deal, with Focus Features picking up a number of international territories...
Continue ReadingLance Daly's Irish famine thriller, Black 47 is released in Irish cinemas from Wednesday 5 September. The action film, which will screen in Competition at the Toronto International Film Festival next week, is set during the Great Irish Famine and stars Hugo Weaving (Hacksaw Ridge...
Continue Reading“This is among the most impressive interviews ever immortalised in a feature documentary” — Irish Times Maurice Sweeney’s sensational and highly anticipated documentary, I, Dolours, is released in Irish cinemas this Friday, 31 August, and is already receiving rave reviews. T...
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