Article: “Make Them Laugh & Make Them Cry,” in Conversation with Crazy Love Stars Jade Jordan & John Connors
Lauren Gallagher catches up with actors John Connors and Jade Jordan about their film 'Crazy Love'
Lauren Gallagher catches up with actors John Connors and Jade Jordan about their film 'Crazy Love'
In this episode, we're in conversation with cowriter/directors John-Paul Davidson and Stephen Warbeck about The Three Urns. Listen or watch here.
Film Ireland talks to Wayne Byrne and Amanda Kramer about their book, 'The Evolution of American Film Music, 1960s to 1990s’.
In rural Ireland, a determined father fights to save his crumbling home and protect his family amid a neglected housing crisis. Galar is the latest film from the award-winning Irish filmmaker, Niall Duffy. The film explores Ireland’s defective block housing crisis, carrying on Niall’s focus on character-driven and...
Drawing on instinct as much as research, Aubrey Malone explores the challenge of capturing Monroe’s voice from the inside out for his latest book.
Every two weeks, tune in to 92.5 Phoenix FM, where presenter and film expert Dáire Walsh delves into the wonderful world of film and the industry on the island of Ireland live on air. Presented in partnership with Film Ireland, the next show will air live on 13th March at 12 noon on 92.5 FM.
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 Film Ireland podcast, Gemma Creagh talks to director Nick Rowland about his feature debut, adapted by Joe Murtagh from Colin Barrett's novella Young Skins.
In this podcast Natasha Waugh talks to BAFTA-winning writer and director Neassa Hardiman about her debut feature 'Sea Fever'.
Aoife O'Ceallachain stays out of the water.
June Butler is at a crossroads.
Liam Hanlon checks out Alan Moloney's film about a grimy warehouse in a corner of Dublin’s docklands that became a mecca for music and the arts.
Paul Farren takes a look at Irish film journalist and author Wayne Byrne's book about Nick McLean, one of the most acclaimed camera operators in American cinema. Co-written with McLean himself, the biography takes readers on an entertaining journey through five decades of Hollywood filmmaking .