Review: The Ulysses Project
Rachel Walshe looks at this lockdown-era adaptation that reimagines Joyce's masterpiece through the isolation, ingenuity and resilience of pandemic filmmaking.
Dublin actor Mary Murray is widely recognised for her role as Janet in the RTÉ crime drama Love/Hate, earning IFTA nominations for Best Actress & Best Supporting Actress. Her film credits include The Magdalene Sisters, Adam & Paul, Death of a Superhero, Let the Wrong One In & The Wonder. On stage, she has worked with Fishamble, the Abbey & Druid. Murray won the BBC Audio Drama Award for Best Actress for The Pride of Parnell Street & is also director of Dublin-based Visions Drama School.
Rachel Walshe looks at this lockdown-era adaptation that reimagines Joyce's masterpiece through the isolation, ingenuity and resilience of pandemic filmmaking.
In this Film Ireland podcast, recorded live on location in Washington, D.C. at the Capital Irish Film Festival, we chat with author, playwright and screenwriter Sheena Lambert about her feature film Báite.
Matthew Briody talks to writer and director Liam O Mochain, whose new film 'Abode' is currently showing in Irish cinemas.
Tá Tíolacadh, an gearrscannán Gaeilge, ag dul go Féile Scannán Feabhail. Taispeánadh an scannán – a scríobh Sadhbh Larkin-Coyle, príomhaisteoir sa scannán freisin – ag Fleadh Scannán na Gaillimhe i mí Iúil na bliana seo.
Thomas Caffrey comes home in his review of Abode.
From directing RTÉ docuseries Keep It Up to helming prize-winning shorts, to developing her feature and series with Screen Ireland support, Róisín Kearney is a filmmaker in full flight. Now, she's about to start her latest short ÉIST, starring Stephen Rea.