Podcast: Director Phil Sheerin and Writer David Turpin of 'The Winter Lake'
In this Film Ireland podcast director Phil Sheerin and writer David Turpin chat to Gemma Creagh ahead of the premiere of their atmospheric drama at the Galway Film Fleadh.
Galway Film Fleadh is a week-long international film festival taking place every July on the western edge of Europe in Galway, Ireland. Founded in 1989 as a platform for Irish filmmakers to exhibit their work to their peers, the central goal of the Galway Film Fleadh remains unchanged: to be a platform for the boldest new films, and to bring audiences & filmmakers from around the world together, to celebrate our shared passion for film.
In this Film Ireland podcast director Phil Sheerin and writer David Turpin chat to Gemma Creagh ahead of the premiere of their atmospheric drama at the Galway Film Fleadh.
Seán Crosson takes in Karl Golden’s Bruno, which follows an Irish homeless man who has drifted into a life on the streets of London.
In this podcast, Paul Farren talks to Ivan Kavanagh about his latest feature 'Never Grow Old' and the influences behind it, and discusses the Western genre in general and its enduring appeal. Ivan talks about working with John Cusack, Emille Hirsch and Déborah François and the craft of filmmaking.
Stephen Burke was in Galway to witness firsthand Rose Dooley's supernatural abilities that allow her to communicate with spirits.
Ruth McNally reviews Ivan Kavanagh's western starring John Cusack, Emile Hirsch and Déborah François.
Siomha McQuinn gives up her seat for Shelly Love's 'A Bump Along the Way'.