Podcast: Animator Giovanna Ferrari on Oscar-shortlisted Short 'Éiru'
Live at RENDR: Giovanna Ferrari on Éiru & Animation Storytelling
Live at RENDR: Giovanna Ferrari on Éiru & Animation Storytelling
Matthew Briody tunes in for Power Ballad.
On this DocArena, Ross Whitaker talks to acclaimed documentary director John Dower about The Balloonists and the race to fly around the world nonstop.
In this podcast, Róisín chats about shooting ÉIST with Stephen Rea, documentary filmmaking, and her career so far.
Lauren Gallagher is in conversation with 'Have You Never Heard of Bill Fuller?' director David Burke.
The Belfast filmmaker discusses storytelling, song and the enduring legacy of Traveller musicians.
Frank Shouldice discusses friendship, punk music and storytelling as Once We Were Punks arrives in cinemas across Ireland.
From podcasts to in-depth discussion and reviews, here's where we take a look at the Irish films released or broadcast in 2026.
From podcasts to in-depth discussion and reviews, here's where we take a look at the Irish films released in 2025.
Ahead of its screening at the Irish Film Institute, Neil Cadieux crowns Jean-Luc Godard's 1987 film King Lear.
In this Film Ireland Podcast, supported by Screen Ireland, we chat again with director Brendan Muldowney. Known for Pilgrimage and The Cellar, his latest film One Last Deal dives into the high-stakes world of sport, ambition, and the personal costs behind the game.
Matthew Briody heads straight to the bank for tense drama One Last Deal, where Danny Dyer’s relentless agent battles through a high-stakes day of football negotiations.
In partnership with Screen Ireland, we are delighted to present Screen Sessions – a series of in-depth conversations on craft between emerging and established talent from the Irish Screen industries. In this episode, Abby Greene and Richard Baneham discuss the world of VFX.
In this episode of the Film Ireland Podcast, we’re delighted to partner with the Foyle Film Festival and chat with David Pope, Dearbhla Regan & Louise Gallagher.
Steven Benedict blasts off with his review of 'Project Hail Mary'.