Review: Mrs. Robinson
Carmen Bryce gives her vote to Aoife Kelleher’s documentary 'Mrs. Robinson'.
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Carmen Bryce gives her vote to Aoife Kelleher’s documentary 'Mrs. Robinson'.
In this Film Ireland Podcast, in partnership with the Dinard British and Irish Film Festival, we chat with filmmaker John Kelly (Retirement Plan) and Myrid Carten (A Want in Her).
Author Aubrey Malone looks at the extensive creative journey of comic, writer and performer Brendan O'Carroll.
This September, Newcastle West Film Club in Limerick marked 16 years of screenings. Meanwhile, Coimisiún na Meán’s Sound & Vision Scheme has just turned 20. What better way to honour both than with a screening of the scheme’s documentary Birdsong? Listen to the podcast of this live event here.
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Matthew Briody goes back to school for indie romance 'Girls & Boys'.