Review: On Becoming a Guinea Fowl
Mutale Kampuni gives us a bird's-eye view of 'On Becoming a Guinea Fowl'.
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Mutale Kampuni gives us a bird's-eye view of 'On Becoming a Guinea Fowl'.
In this Film Ireland podcast, Gemma Creagh talks to Megan K. Fox, Director of comedy horror series 'Video Nasty'.
Mick Jordan hits the right note with his review of 'Dreamtown'.
In this essay, activist and writer Sarah Shojaei takes a closer look at Nothing Compares, casting focus on the creative and brilliant Sinéad O'Connor, as well as on the constrictive conservative ideology that suffocated her message.
Dolapo Agunbiade ticks all the boxes as she looks at 'Mr. Malcolm’s List'.
We at Film Ireland are deeply saddened to hear that Windmill Lane Post Production has closed its doors. This marks a devastating loss for the Irish film industry and the creative community at large.