Ireland (The article continues below - Commercial information) 960 articles available in total starting from 19/06/2002. Last article published on 24/11/2025. previous page: 1 2 3 ... 26 27 [28] 29 30 ... 94 95 96 next 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 | /IrelandReview: A Bend in the RiverColin 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 | IrelandReview: The NestJude 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/CanadaJim Sheridan prepping documentary series Murder at the CottageThe 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/UKInterview: 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/IrelandThe 65th Cork International Film Festival announces its award winnersThe 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 | IrelandReview: Castro’s SpiesIrish 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 | IrelandReview: The Bright SideRuth 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 | IrelandBrendan Muldowney’s horror The Cellar to start filming soon in IrelandThe 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/BelgiumReview: ShadowsCarlo Lavagna’s second feature lacks punch and offers a largely predictable story 27/10/2020 | Rome 2020 previous page: 1 2 3 ... 26 27 [28] 29 30 ... 94 95 96 next (The article continues below - Commercial information)