Review: Once Upon A Time In A Cinema
In this review of Dublin International Film Festival's opening film, Peter Bodie looks back at David Gleeson's 'Once Upon A Time In A Cinema'.
For 11 unforgettable days in February, Dublin transforms into a vibrant hub of cinematic excellence. DIFF brings the best of Irish and international cinema to the capital for a celebration of storytelling. They welcome the lovers, the dreamers, and the curious newcomers. From world premieres to intimate screenings, exclusive Q&As to parties and celebrations, DIFF offers a unique journey into the world of film, all set against the backdrop of buzz of the Irish capital.
In this review of Dublin International Film Festival's opening film, Peter Bodie looks back at David Gleeson's 'Once Upon A Time In A Cinema'.
With nominations for the looming IFTA and BAFTA Awards, and ahead of Nostalgie’s screening at Dublin International Film Festival, Naemi Victoria looks back at Kathryn Ferguson’s powerful short.
In this episode of the Film Ireland Podcast, we’re delighted to partner with the National Talent Academy of Film & TV Drama, an initiative of Screen Ireland/Fís Éireann, managed by Ardán.
In this Film Ireland Podcast, we are delighted to welcome a very special guest host, Mark Hernandez. He chats with Emmy-winning filmmaker Marissa Aroy, discussing her inspiration, career and creative processes.
We are delighted to be partnering with Dublin International Film Festival (DIFF) once again and working with the Silver Screen Critics as they comment on this year’s programme. In this article, the critics give their thoughts on 'The Way We Talk'.
We are delighted to be partnering with Dublin International Film Festival (DIFF) once again and working with the Silver Screen Critics as they comment on this year’s programme. In this article, the critics give their thoughts on When Autumn Falls.