Irish Film Review: The Yellow Bittern
Julie Crowley was at the Cork Film Festival to see Alan Gilsenan's documentary biopic of Liam Clancy, which celebrates its tenth anniversary this year.
Cork International Film Festival an exciting and ambitious annual film festival, connecting audiences and artists through a curated selection of the best films. First recognised by the International Federation of Film Producers in 1950, it now hosts three Oscar®-accredited awards. Nearly 69 years after its Cannes beginnings, Cork International Film Festival’s influence stretches from Cork to Hollywood.
Julie Crowley was at the Cork Film Festival to see Alan Gilsenan's documentary biopic of Liam Clancy, which celebrates its tenth anniversary this year.
Kimberly Reyes checks in on new Irish comedy-drama 'The Last Right', Aoife Crehan's feature debut, which premiered at the Cork Film Festival.
Sean O'Rourke takes a look at Céline Sciamma's Portrait of a Lady on Fire.
Caleb Cotter checks out Sweetness in the Belly, a Canadian-Irish co-production of an adaptation of Camilla Gibb’s bestseller, directed by Zeresenay Berhane Mehari.
Caleb Cotter battles the rainy streets of Cork to find solace in shorts.
Loretta Goff was at the Cork Film Festival to watch 'The Cave', Irish filmmaker Tom Waller's recreation of the dramatic cave rescue which successfully extricated members of a junior football team trapped in Tham Luang Nang Non cave in Chiang Rai Province, Thailand.