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960 articles available in total starting from 19/06/2002. Last article published on 24/11/2025.

Colin Broderick • Director of A Bend in the River

Interview: Colin Broderick • Director of A Bend in the River

“The main challenge was creating a visually compelling narrative to represent Matt Donnelly’s inner life”

We interviewed Ireland’s Colin Broderick, who talked to us about the making of his sophomore feature, A Bend in the River  

08/12/2020 | /Ireland

Review: A Bend in the River

Review: A Bend in the River

Colin Broderick’s second feature, world-premiered at Belfast, is a melancholic journey following a writer as he returns to his native County Tyrone in Northern Ireland after 26 years  

07/12/2020 | Films | Reviews | Ireland

Review: The Nest

Review: The Nest

Jude Law and Carrie Coon play a bitterly unhappy couple trying to live the 1980s high life, in Sean Durkin’s belated follow-up to 2011’s Martha Marcy May Marlene  

04/12/2020 | Films | Reviews | UK/Ireland/Canada

Jim Sheridan prepping documentary series Murder at the Cottage

Jim Sheridan prepping documentary series Murder at the Cottage

The Irish playwright and filmmaker’s new project delves into the murder of television producer Sophie Toscan du Plantier in West Cork  

18/11/2020 | Production | Funding | Ireland/UK

Carlo Lavagna • Director of Shadows

Interview: Carlo Lavagna • Director of Shadows

“Directors must showcase their original visions in genre films”

Carlo Lavagna’s second feature film Shadows is a tense psychological thriller shot in English, which is now available on Italian VOD platforms  

17/11/2020 | /Italy/Ireland

The 65th Cork International Film Festival announces its award winners

The 65th Cork International Film Festival announces its award winners

The D’Innocenzo brothers’ Bad Tales has snagged the Spirit of the Festival Award, whilst Estephan Wagner and Marianne Hougen-Moraga’s Songs of Repression was crowned Best Documentary  

16/11/2020 | Festivals | Awards | Ireland

Review: Castro’s Spies

Review: Castro’s Spies

Irish filmmakers Gary Lennon and Ollie Aslin deliver an informative and engaging documentary on the Cuban Five, a group of top-notch spies operating in 1990s Miami  

13/11/2020 | Films | Reviews | Ireland

Review: The Bright Side

Review: The Bright Side

Ruth Meehan’s film is a pleasant dramedy, rich in brilliant moments and able to treat a delicate topic with depth and courage  

10/11/2020 | Films | Reviews | Ireland

Brendan Muldowney’s horror The Cellar to start filming soon in Ireland

Brendan Muldowney’s horror The Cellar to start filming soon in Ireland

The Irish-Belgian co-production, set to begin shooting in Roscommon this month, will star Eoin Macken and Elisha Cuthbert in the main cast  

05/11/2020 | Production | Funding | Ireland/Belgium

Review: Shadows

Review: Shadows

Carlo Lavagna’s second feature lacks punch and offers a largely predictable story  

27/10/2020 | Rome 2020

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