Review: The Winter Lake
Loretta Goff takes a walk to The Winter Lake to review director Phil Sheerin, writer David Turpin's dark coming-of-age drama.
Loretta Goff completed her PhD in Film and Screen Media at University College Cork, where she also teaches. She has published articles in Alphaville: Journal of Film and Screen Media, Persona Studies, and MELUS: Multi-Ethnic Literature of the United States.
Loretta Goff takes a walk to The Winter Lake to review director Phil Sheerin, writer David Turpin's dark coming-of-age drama.
Loretta Goff was at the Cork Film Festival's screening of short films produced under Fís Éireann/Screen Ireland’s Focus Shorts and Real Shorts schemes.
Loretta Goff was at the Cork Film Festival to watch 'The Cave', Irish filmmaker Tom Waller's recreation of the dramatic cave rescue which successfully extricated members of a junior football team trapped in Tham Luang Nang Non cave in Chiang Rai Province, Thailand.
Loretta Goff slips through time.
Loretta Goff discovers the secrets of New York's mass graves in Brendan Byrne’s 'One Million American Dreams'.
Loretta Goff meet the locals in the County Galway town of Gort, in Treasa O’Brien's Town of Strangers, with a diverse cast, including young Irish Travellers, English New Age hippies, Brazilian factory workers and Syrian refugees.