Podcast: Capital Irish Film Festival Chairman Paddy Meskell & Director Pat Reilly
Discussing the origins and evolution of the festival, the importance of an Irish film festival in Washington and the challenges the festival faces.
As a Rotten Tomatoes–accredited outlet, Film Ireland has been covering Irish film, cinema, festivals and the wider screen industries since 1987. Originally established as a print magazine, Film Ireland moved online in 2013.
Discussing the origins and evolution of the festival, the importance of an Irish film festival in Washington and the challenges the festival faces.
John Collins spoke to Tony Cranstoun, editor of 'The Farthest', which closed this year’s Capital Irish Film Festival in Washington D.C.
Gemma Creagh chats to Morgan Bushe about 'The Belly of the Whale', his debut feature as a director and Lewis MacDougall about his role as Joey.
David Deignan takes a look at Fergal Costello's short horror film 'Stephanie' starring Moe Dunford.
Loretta Goff finds a voice to the voiceless in Carmel Winters' film Float Like a Butterfly, which opened the 63rd Cork Film Festival.
We chat to Lee Cronin about his short film 'Ghost Train', which is now available to watch just in time to get you in the ghoulish mood.