Podcast: Interview with Eoin McGuirk, Editor
In this Film Ireland podcast, Gemma Creagh talks to Eoin McGuirk, a Dublin-based Editor.
In this Film Ireland podcast, Gemma Creagh talks to Eoin McGuirk, a Dublin-based Editor.
June Butler was at The Project Arts Centre for the first screening in Ireland of the early works of Cheryl Dunye, the director of the seminal 'The Watermelon Woman' and innovator of a new form of cinema about Black lesbian life.
John Pearson casts an eye over Martin McDonagh’s much lauded film.
Cian Geoghegan delves into Steven Spielberg's personal drama. The new film from Steven Spielberg, inarguably the most populist, mainstream filmmaker in the history of the medium, occupies a bizarre middle-space in the public sphere. Its autobiographical content, sure to be misconstrued as navel-gazing by cynical punters, locks it...
Kimberly Reyes was at Sundance and caught John Carney's Flora and Son and Laura McGann's The Deepest Breath.
In this podcast, Gemma Creagh talks to Frank Berry about his film 'Aisha''