Review: The Birds
June Butler flew along to the 60th Anniversary Screening of Alfred Hitchcock’s The Birds with New Live Score at the National Concert Hall.
June Butler is an artist, writer, and avid moviegoer. She lists Lars von Trier, Gaspar Noé, and Wong Kar-Wai among her favourite directors. June has held several solo exhibitions of her paintings both here in Dublin and Tokyo, Japan. June’s paintings have been sold to the late Charles Haughey, the late Sir Anthony J. F. O’Reilly, and Sir Michael Smurfit, among others. In 2002, June embarked on a Bachelor of Arts in Psychology, graduating in 2007.
June Butler flew along to the 60th Anniversary Screening of Alfred Hitchcock’s The Birds with New Live Score at the National Concert Hall.
June Butler reviews Lisa Mulcahy's 'Lies We Tell' based on the novel Uncle Silas by Sheridan Le Fanu.
June Butler looks into Dominik Moll's fictionalised version of a real unsolved case.
June Butler enjoys a selection of exciting shorts celebrating the cinematic convergence of individual art forms and containing unique artistic narrative structures.
June Butler travels to the not too distant dystopian future in the west of Ireland, in Laura Sheeran and Little John Nee's filmic/stage collaboration 'Drone Bone Jetty', which screened at this year's Galway Film Fleadh.
June Butler celebrates Daniel F. Holmes' winning film.