News: That's a Wrap on Imbolg: Women Who Terrify Film Festival 2026
And that's a wrap on the first ever Imbolg: Women Who Terrify Film Festival! We look back on a weekend of inspiring creative work.
And that's a wrap on the first ever Imbolg: Women Who Terrify Film Festival! We look back on a weekend of inspiring creative work.
Film Ireland are delighted to partner on this brand new event. Taking place on 30th - 31st January at Griffith College Dublin, the Imbolg Women Who Terrify Film Festival are accepting shorts for their spooky programme. Submit your film now.
The book is the latest in Byrne’s succession of acclaimed books, the subjects of which range from Walter Hill, Burt Reynolds, Tom DiCillo, Nick McLean to the Nightmare on Elm Street franchise.
On 10th May 2025, Film Ireland and Mayo-based production company HeartFelt Drama, in partnership with the National Talent Academy for Film & TV Drama and Film Mayo, present a special live event at Ballina Arts Centre on 10th May: a celebration of Irish film, creativity, and industry insights from wo
On 17th April, join us for an extended exhibition of Film Ireland Cover Art (Issues 1-100) to mark the ongoing development of our Film Ireland Digital Archive, in association with DBS School of Arts and the PARC25 Research Conference.
Walter Hill fans are in for a treat at the inaugural Naas Film Festival on Thursday April 17th as the auteur director’s 1984 musical action film Streets of Fire will be screened at Naas Library & Cultural Centre.