Review: Foscadh
Seán Crosson braves the wild mountains of Connemara to review Seán Breathnach's story of friendless and guileless recluse John Cunliffe who is suddenly propelled into manhood at the ripe old age of 28.
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Seán Crosson braves the wild mountains of Connemara to review Seán Breathnach's story of friendless and guileless recluse John Cunliffe who is suddenly propelled into manhood at the ripe old age of 28.
Sarah Cullen takes a look at Tomás Ó Súilleabháin’s Irish-language feature 'Arracht', which is Ireland’s entry for the 2021 Oscars’ best international feature film category.
Siomha McQuinn reflects on Dathaí Keane’s offbeat, mysterious, fantasy drama, which is the first film to emerge from the Cine4 scheme.
Deirdre de Grae found alot to love in the animated shorts programme at the 29th Galway Film Fleadh.
At the ninth Capital Irish Film Festival , Adam McPartlan talks to producer Dave Farrell and actor Colin Farrell, who plays Frank Shouldice, about the film.
Ahead of their screenings of 'Men At Lunch', we watch up with Seán & Éamonn Ó Cualáín.