Podcast: Writer/Director Rebecca Zlotowski on 'A Private Life'
Rebecca Zlotowski chats about building her career, her creative process and finally getting to work with Jodie Foster.
Rebecca Zlotowski chats about building her career, her creative process and finally getting to work with Jodie Foster.
For generations of LGBTQ+ audiences, cinema has offered a place to belong. Rachel Walshe reflects on queerness and representation as she returns to Fried Green Tomatoes.
Tracing queer horror from early coded metaphors to today’s expansive storytelling, Conor Bryce gives his top horror picks for Pride!
An exclusive extract from Aubrey Malone's new book 'Encounters', recalling the brilliance, wit and melancholy of one of Ireland's great actors.
Matthew Briody talks to the writer/director of Grace about the essential subject matter of her film.
In this Film Ireland podcast, recorded on location at the Capital Irish Film Festival, Gemma Creagh speaks with filmmaker Dennis Harvey about Útóipe Cheilteach / Celtic Utopia, which screens at Docs Ireland on 20th June at the Oh Yeah Music Centre, Belfast.
Conor Bryce chats with actor, writer and filmmaker Brianna Lee as her feature screens at Raindance Film Festival.
In her new documentary Anatomy of an Irish Disco set to screen at Docs Ireland, Lucille Carolan revisits this uniquely Irish coming-of-age ritual through the eyes of the girls experiencing it today.
In the first episode of Film Ireland’s Out of the Box podcast series, supported by Screen Ireland, host Róisín Kearney speaks with producer/writer Paul FitzSimons & presenter, filmmaker & disability advocate Dan Airey.
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.
In this State of the Arts, Des Doyle sits down with exec producer, director, writer Neasa Hardiman to discuss her career across feature film & TV, & transition to large-scale, big-budget projects.
Brian Quinn digs out the video nasties of yesteryear and reviews 'Censor', which features Niamh Algar.
In this Film Ireland podcast, Gemma Creagh talks to actor/writer and festival programmer Tania Notaro ahead of the Dublin Feminist Film Festival, which takes place 20-22 August 2021. Tania guides us through the programme and lets us know what to expect.
Irene Falvey takes refuge in the psychological thriller 'Shadows', which premiered at this year's Galway Film Fleadh.
A tale of intrigue and tension, Gemma Creagh looks at 'The Courier' the true story of an unlikely spy trying to put a stop to the Cuban Missile Crisis.
All aboard as Gemma Creagh looks at the coastal-set coming of age story CODA.
Tackling romance and robots, Gemma Creagh reviews German Sci-Fi, Rom-Com 'I’m Your Man'.