Review: Amanda Coogan: Long Now
Grace Corry takes a look at Paddy Cahill's exploration of Amanda Coogan's durational performance art practice.
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Grace Corry takes a look at Paddy Cahill's exploration of Amanda Coogan's durational performance art practice.
David Neary looks at the lives and dreams of children.
Fiachra Ó Luain, a Peace and Neutrality Alliance (PANA) National Executive member, previews 'Winter Soldier' which helped to end the Vietnam War.
The Irish co-production 'Dreams of a Life' opened in Irish cinemas on Friday, 6th January. Director Carol Morley and actress Zawe Ashton were in attendance at Friday’s IFI screening and participated in a post-screening Q&A. Film Ireland reports.
Friday at the IFI French Film Festival ended with a screening of 'The Minister' ('L'Exercice de l'État'), Pierre Schoeller’s fascinating political drama charting a destructive lust for power.