Float Like A Butterfly (DIR/WRI: Carmel Winters)

“captures humanity at its best and worst, offering a message of hope throughout.”
Hole in the Ground (DIR: Lee Cronin • WRI: Lee Cronin, Stephen Shields)

“superbly acted, lean and highly entertaining horror film, and a fine feature debut by Cronin”
A Bump Along The Way (DIR: Shelly Love • WRI: Tess Mcgowan)

” sweet and uplifting"
Extra Ordinary (DIR: Mike Ahern, Enda Loughman • WRI: Mike Ahern, Demian Fox)

” builds its humour gently before finally reaching hysterical proportions in its final scenes”
Animals (DIR: Sophie Hyde • WRI: Emma Jane Unsworth)

“an exciting example of the female-centred, female-made content that is making waves across the film industry.”
Land Without God (Mannix Flynn, Maedhbh McMahon, Lotta Petronella)

“raw, emotional and unflinching”
The Curious Works of Roger Doyle (Brian Lally)

" impressive"
The Man Who Wanted to Fly (Frank Shouldice)

"charmingly life-affirming"
Gaza (Garry Keane, Andrew McConnell)

“With understanding and sympathy the filmmakers have managed to capture how the toils of war shape the lives of people who are trapped by it”
Losing Alaska (Tom Burke)

"essential and frightening viewing"
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