Irish Film Review: Animals
Siomha McQuinn takes in Sophie Hyde's film about two long-time friends and party-lovers navigating life and love in Dublin.
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.
Siomha McQuinn takes in Sophie Hyde's film about two long-time friends and party-lovers navigating life and love in Dublin.
Siomha McQuinn reflects on Dathaí Keane’s offbeat, mysterious, fantasy drama, which is the first film to emerge from the Cine4 scheme.
In this podcast, Gemma Creagh sits down with three filmmakers whose short films screen at this year's Galway Film Fleadh.
Ahead of its screening at the Galway Film Fleadh, Shane Conaty talks to Film Ireland about the fascinating journey of 'The Comeback.'
Martin Beirne tells Film Ireland about writing and directing his debut feature.
Ruth McNally ponders Katrina Costello’s philosophical vision-poem.