Review: Bugonia
Venice Correspondent Shane McKevitt makes a beeline for Bugonia.
Venice Correspondent Shane McKevitt makes a beeline for Bugonia.
We take a look at some of the Irish films coming to screens in 2025. We’ll update films, premieres, release dates and platforms and add reviews and interviews as they come in.
In this Film Ireland podcast, Gemma Creagh talks to Alan O'Gorman, Writer of 'Christy'.
And CUT! From In the Opinion of the Censor (2025) to a century of regulation, Seán Patrick Donlan charts the story of Irish film censorship.
In this Film Ireland podcast, Naemi Victoria talks to Paul Sng, Director of 'Irvine Welsh: Reality Is Not Enough', which had its World Premiere at the Edinburgh International Film Festival on 20th August 2025.
Listen back to Casting Director Maureen Hughes in conversation with Actor/Director/Producer Mo O’Connell which took place as part of our Screen Sessions live event, supported by Screen Ireland.
In this article, contributor Mick Jordan writes about the upcoming festival celebrating the 67th anniversary of Alfred Hitchcock's Vertigo. Vertigo 67: The final reckoning runs from Tuesday 12th to Friday 15th August, read more at www.vertigo67.com.
In this article, writer and contributor Khushi Jain interviews Molly Kiely, director of the short documentary 'At the Bottom of the Reen'.
From directing RTÉ docuseries Keep It Up to helming prize-winning shorts, to developing her feature and series with Screen Ireland support, Róisín Kearney is a filmmaker in full flight. Now, her latest short, The Laughing Boys, is set to premiere at the Galway Film Fleadh, and her recent win at Fast
At Queen’s Film Theatre in Belfast, Neil Cadieux took in three bold and experimental documentaries presented by aemi as part of Docs Ireland.
Dora Matijević looks at the bloodlines and bitter legacies of 'Horseshoe' at the Galway Film Fleadh.
Niall McCloskey finds Order in the New World Mind within 'The Peculiar Saga of Gubu Man'.
In this podcast, Gemma Creagh talks to Malcolm Willis, co-director of 'The Essence of Eva' with Alex Fegan, which premieres at this year’s festival.
Last October, suspenseful feature Kathleen Is Here screened in cinemas across the country. Now, Molly McCann - who played young Kathleen - joins the cast of the next film in the Hunger Games franchise while lead Hazel Doupe wowed audiences globally with her performance as Marian Price in FX's Say No
From directing RTÉ docuseries Keep It Up to helming prize-winning shorts, to developing her feature and series with Screen Ireland support, Róisín Kearney is a filmmaker in full flight. Now, her latest short, The Laughing Boys, is set to premiere at the Galway Film Fleadh, and her recent win at Fast