Film Ireland Podcast: Episode 37- Sexy Thrillers... There's No Buckets Involved
Sarah Cullen and Richard Drumm return to give us their latest contemplations and ruminations on film.
Sarah Cullen and Richard Drumm return to give us their latest contemplations and ruminations on film.
Film historian Denis Condon highlights the banning and seizure of the Sinn Fein Review, a compilation of Irish Events newsreel (1917 - 1920) items 100 years ago.
June Butler talks to filmmakers Garry Keane and Andrew McConnell about their documentary Gaza, a portrait of the resilience of people in the most challenging of circumstances and living under the constant threat of a looming war.
James Bartlett found himself in Fairbanks, Alaska and learned about the single most powerful businessman in the Territory of Alaska and its richest resident, Austin “Cap” Lathrop, who would have a role to play in the territory's film history.
Seán Crosson took in a selection of documentary shorts at this year's Fleadh, featuring works from both established and debut directors, showcasing the best of Irish talent.
Siomha McQuinn gives up her seat for Shelly Love's 'A Bump Along the Way'.