Review: Beo Faoin bhFód / Buried Alive
Ronan Power digs deep in his review of 'Beo Faoin bhFód / Buried Alive'.
The Irish Film Institute is Ireland’s national cultural institution for film & provides audiences with access to the finest independent, Irish & international cinema; it preserves & promotes Ireland’s moving image heritage through the Irish Film Archive, & provides opportunities for audiences of all ages & backgrounds to learn & critically engage with film. The IFI delivers the best of international & Irish film culture through a programme of new releases, seasons, festivals & events.
Ronan Power digs deep in his review of 'Beo Faoin bhFód / Buried Alive'.
Conor Bryce holds court for Red Rooms.
This September, Khushi Jain entered the IFI for Blossoming: Tales of Growing Up, a carefully curated selection of shorts programmed by GALPAL Collective.
The May Film Tour is back for 2024 and will take place at locations nationally throughout the month of May to celebrate the annual Bealtaine Festival with Screenings of The Great Escaper and Birdsong.
The IFI (Irish Film Institute) is looking to recruit a Marketing & Publicity Manager to join its team.
In this Film Ireland podcast, Gemma Creagh talks to Alan Gilsenan, Director of 'Ghosts of Baggotonia'.