Short Film Review: Tabby Daly
Khushi Jain confronts the bleak world of 'Tabby Daly' in this atmospheric review.
Griffith College is Ireland's largest independent third-level institution, established in 1974, with campuses in Dublin, Cork, and Limerick. It offers a wide range of internationally recognized undergraduate and postgraduate programs, as well as professional courses, in fields like business, computing, law, and media. The college is known for its strong industry connections, focus on student success, and diverse student body of around 7,000 to 8,000 students from Ireland and around the world.
Khushi Jain confronts the bleak world of 'Tabby Daly' in this atmospheric review.
Every two weeks, tune in to 92.5 Phoenix FM, where presenter and film expert Dáire Walsh delves into the wonderful world of film and the industry on the island of Ireland live on air. Presented in partnership with Film Ireland, the next show will air live on 27th February at 12 noon on 92.5 FM.
Shannon Goodfellow tales a look at Imbolg: Women Who Terrify Film Festivals' Best Student Film.
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.
With birth/rebirth screening at Griffith College Dublin as part of Imbolg: Women Who Terrify Film Festival, our in house horror expert Conor Bryce takes a look at what makes it so gripping.
Taking place on 30th - 31st January at Griffith College Dublin, the Imbolg Women Who Terrify Film Festival celebrates women who terrify, both on screen and behind the camera. In today's podcast we catch up four of the wonderful filmmakers whose work is screening at the festival.