Review: birth/rebirth
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.
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.
Screening at Imbolg Film Festival, A Lobster Named Desire is a surreal Panamanian short. In this article Holly Buckley chats with directors Sol Moreno and Risseth Yángüez Singh.
On Friday 30th – Saturday 31st January, Imbolg: Women Who Terrify Film Festival presents three blocks of murderous, blood-curdling and darkly unsettling short cinema, featuring local talent alongside shorts from around the world.
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.
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.