Brexit - Frequently Asked Questions
An updated response to frequently asked questions on Brexit and its potential impact on Irish productions
Three IFB-supported horror films, from Ireland’s Fantastic Films are now available on Netflix. Corin Hardy’s The Hallow (2015), Brian O’Malley’s Let Us Prey (2014) and David Keating’s Wake Wood (2011) are the latest Irish titles to be added to the on-demand streaming pl...
Continue ReadingShebeen Flick, Berlin’s Irish Film Festival, is now accepting submissions from filmmakers for its 7th edition, which will take place on 15th-18th March 2018 in Moviemento Kino Berlin — Germany’s oldest cinema. After a successful pilot screening this March in Düsseldorf, the f...
Continue ReadingWhen: Saturday, 12 AugustTime: 11am – 12:30pmWhere: Brooks Hotel (Liberties Suite), 62 Drury Street, Dublin 2WIFT Members are welcome to attend this event FREE OF CHARGE.RSVP: wiftirl@gmail.com The event is also open to the public for a door charge of €1...
Continue ReadingCongratulations to the Blinder Films’-produced doc, Grace Jones: Bloodlight and Bami, which has been selected as the opening night film for the documentary strand of the 2017 Toronto International Film Festival (TIFF); screening on Thursday, 7 September. The screening will also be the doc'...
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