Article: “If You’re a Punk, You’re Always a Punk," Frank Shouldice on his Latest Documentary
Frank Shouldice discusses friendship, punk music and storytelling as Once We Were Punks arrives in cinemas across Ireland.
Frank Shouldice discusses friendship, punk music and storytelling as Once We Were Punks arrives in cinemas across Ireland.
Lauren Gallagher is in conversation with Director Colin McIvor and Actor Eddie Marsan OBE on their film 'No Ordinary Heist'.
Inside Alien: Romulus - Fede Álvarez on Horror, Hollywood & Building Cinematic Worlds
Every two weeks, tune in to 92.5 Phoenix FM, where presenter and film expert Dáire Walsh delves into the wonderful world of film in partnership with Film Ireland. Listen back to his chat with Writer/Director Jeda de Brí & Actor Neill Fleming.
In this episode, Fra Fee discusses his journey from West End theatre to screen roles in Les Misérables and Hawkeye, and his latest performance as the complex Sam in Unchosen, now streaming on Netflix.
A deep dive into HBO’s The Dark Wizard and the life of Dean Potter
Filmmaker Alan Gilsenan reflects on a four-decade career, creative instincts and a life in film.
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.
Reporter Joe Griffin catches up with beloved performer actor Robin Williams to discuss craft and career.
Aoife Kelleher talks to Risteard Ó Domhnaill, director of 'The Pipe', winner of Best Feature Documentary at this year’s Fleadh.
Niamh Creely talks to director Brian Durnin and DOP Ivan McCullough about using the Genesis in their short Of Best Intentions.
Charlene Lydon sat down with Liam Clancy and Alan Gilsenan to gain insight into the process behind making of documentary 'The Yellow Bittern'.
Vanessa Gildea asks Pat Collins, director of Gabriel Byrne – Stories from Home, which premiered at the 2008 Galway Film Fleadh, about his filmmaking background and his approach to documentary making.
Maximilian Le Cain finds a hypnotic ritual of cinema itself in ‘Sugar’.