Irish Film Review: Breaking Out
Brian Ó Tiomáin reviews Michael McCormack's documentary on Fergus O’Farrell, the charismatic voice of Interference, one of the most influential bands on the Irish music scene in the ‘80s and ‘90s.
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Brian Ó Tiomáin reviews Michael McCormack's documentary on Fergus O’Farrell, the charismatic voice of Interference, one of the most influential bands on the Irish music scene in the ‘80s and ‘90s.
In this podcast, Gemma Creagh talks to director Johnny Gogan and writer Nick Snow at a special screening of Prisoners of the Moon at the IFI.
Director Erik Nelson, who was in Dublin recently, talked to Paul Farren about the making of the documentary.
Paul Farren writes on Erik Nelson’s documentary about the B17 bomber crews during the last two years of World War 2.
Denis Condon explores how cinema responded to or participated in the electoral triumph of Sinn Féin 100 years ago.
Irene Falvey goes on a road trip.