Short Film Review: In The Season Thereof
Shannon Goodfellow tales a look at Imbolg: Women Who Terrify Film Festivals' Best Student Film.
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.
In this Film Ireland Podcast, we are delighted to welcome a very special guest host, Mark Hernandez. He chats with Emmy-winning filmmaker Marissa Aroy, discussing her inspiration, career and creative processes.
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.