Irish Film Review: Land Without God
An intimate portrait of a family coming to terms with decades of institutional abuse and the impact it has had and is still having on their lives.
An intimate portrait of a family coming to terms with decades of institutional abuse and the impact it has had and is still having on their lives.
Seán Crosson takes in Karl Golden’s Bruno, which follows an Irish homeless man who has drifted into a life on the streets of London.
June Butler takes a look at Naked, Edward Kennedy's film which documents the collaboration between Irish artist Róisín Cunningham and three life models.
Paul Farren summons spirits.
The Dublin Feminist Film Festival has established firm roots on Dublin’s cultural calendar, shining a spotlight on women in film. It promotes and celebrates female filmmakers, hoping to inspire and empower others to get involved in filmmaking. Irene Falvey went along to this year's Shorts Programme. On...
Orla Monaghan was at the Fleadh to celebrate the creative cornerstone of Irish film: the animation industry.