Podcast: In Conversation with StarGAZE Participants Billy Buckley, Eleanor Rogers & Lewis Doherty
In this episode we are joined by Billy Buckley, Eleanor Rogers & Lewis Doherty to talk about their craft and career and their experiences on starGAZE.
In this episode we are joined by Billy Buckley, Eleanor Rogers & Lewis Doherty to talk about their craft and career and their experiences on starGAZE.
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.
In this podcast, we chat with Colin McIvor about No Ordinary Heist. Starring Eddie Marsan & Éanna Hardwicke, the tense thriller follows two bank workers forced into a robbery.
Recorded at RENDR, in this podcast we speak to Noel O’Malley & Dean Koonjul (Union VFX) on careers & craft & James Carson (Sony Imageworks) on KPop Demon Hunters, Project Hail Mary, & his journey from Belfast to big productions.
Resident horror expert Conor Bryce looks back at those terrifying moments across The Lord of the Rings Trilogy.
Recorded live at RENDR , we caught up with award-winning VFX Supervisor Jay Worth, (Westworld, Lost, Fringe, Alias, Person of Interest, The Magicians, Fallout) in a podcast supported by the National Talent Academy for VFX.
Emma Donnelly sits down with ReRooted co-directors Christian and Delphine to discuss their inspiration, experiences and why their film’s message is more important now than ever.
Last year at Cannes Film Festival, correspondent Shannon Cotter sat down with 'History of Sound' star Paul Mescal and director Oliver Hermanus to discuss the making of the 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.
Dev Murray takes a fresh slice out of Vingt Dieux’s tender portrait of rural youth.
In this episode of the Film Ireland podcast, we look at the TRANS IMAGE / TRANS EXPERIENCE (TITE) FILM FESTIVAL, chatting with founder James Hudson & filmmaker Theda Hammel, as well as celebrating the Young Irish Film Makers on their Global Production Award nomination at Cannes.
Mick Jordan braves the darkness with his review of 'Fréwaka'.
Matthew Briody looks at sibling strains in his review of 'September Says'.
Ahead of the launch of TITE, Assistant Editor Dev Murray caught up with the festival’s co-founders James, Ailo and Caleb, to hear how their own journeys with film shaped the creation of this exciting new festival.
Shannon Cotter hatches her verdict in her review of 'On Becoming a Guinea Fowl'.