Review: Maeve
Jack O'Dwyer gets caught up in the fractured narrative of Pat Murphy's seminal Irish Feminist film 'Maeve', which screened at this year's Cork Film Festival.
Jack O'Dwyer gets caught up in the fractured narrative of Pat Murphy's seminal Irish Feminist film 'Maeve', which screened at this year's Cork Film Festival.
We take a look at some of the Irish films making their way to screens in Ireland this year.
Loretta Goff meet the locals in the County Galway town of Gort, in Treasa O’Brien's Town of Strangers, with a diverse cast, including young Irish Travellers, English New Age hippies, Brazilian factory workers and Syrian refugees.
Sean Dooley sets sail.
Rob Kennedy tells Film Ireland all about his horror short, which is now available to watch.
Vjekoslav Vondra was at the Cork Film Festival to take in selection of experimental film works screened in memory of Josephine Massarella (1957 – 2018).