Podcast: Colin McIvor, Director/Co-Writer of 'No Ordinary Heist'
In this podcast, we chat with Colin McIvor about No Ordinary Heist. Starring Eddie Marsan & Éanna Hardwicke, the tense thriller follows two bank workers forced into a robbery.
Northern Ireland Screen is the UK government-backed agency supporting the region’s film, television & digital content industries. It drives economic growth, promotes culture and enhances education by investing in production and development, offering location and crew support & marketing Northern Ireland globally. NI Screen also provides training funding, supports film education and heritage & fosters a sustainable, dynamic screen industry whose cultural and economic impact continues to grow.
In this podcast, we chat with Colin McIvor about No Ordinary Heist. Starring Eddie Marsan & Éanna Hardwicke, the tense thriller follows two bank workers forced into a robbery.
Recorded at RENDR, in this podcast we speak to Noel O’Malley & Dean Koonjul (Union VFX) on careers & craft & James Carson (Sony Imageworks) on KPop Demon Hunters, Project Hail Mary, & his journey from Belfast to big productions.
In this Film Ireland Podcast, supported by Screen Ireland, we chat again with director Brendan Muldowney. Known for Pilgrimage and The Cellar, his latest film One Last Deal dives into the high-stakes world of sport, ambition, and the personal costs behind the game.
Matthew Briody heads straight to the bank for tense drama One Last Deal, where Danny Dyer’s relentless agent battles through a high-stakes day of football negotiations.
In this episode of the Film Ireland Podcast, we’re delighted to partner with the Foyle Film Festival and chat with David Pope, Dearbhla Regan & Louise Gallagher.
Recorded on location at RENDR Festival, we catch up with Irish TV and Feature Film Photographer Helen Sloan, whose expansive list of credits includes How to Train Your Dragon, Wednesday, Derry Girls and Foundation.