UK / Ireland (The article continues below - Commercial information) 248 articles available in total starting from 30/12/2003. Last article published on 09/01/2026. previous page: 1 2 3 [4] 5 6 7 8 ... 23 24 25 next Unicorns by Sally El Hosaini and James Krishna Floyd takes home two awards from DinardOther winners at the French gathering for British and Irish films included September Says, That They May Face the Rising Sun and Paul & Paulette Take a Bath 07/10/2024 | Dinard 2024 | AwardsReview: Bring Them DownBad blood and paternalism lead to escalating and absurd violence in Christopher Andrews’ promising debut feature, starring an Irish-speaking Christopher Abbott 04/10/2024 | Dinard 2024The British Irish Film Fest makes its return to TurinOffering up a selection of the most recent British and Irish productions acclaimed by audiences and critics alike, the event is unspooling 18 - 20 October 02/10/2024 | Festivals | Awards | ItalyReview: The EndWith his feature fiction debut, Joshua Oppenheimer presents a haunting post-apocalyptic allegorical operetta that sinks its teeth into the true devastations of modernity 27/09/2024 | San Sebastián 2024 | CompetitionLynley reboot, toplined by Leo Suter and Sofia Barclay, filming in IrelandThe 4x90-minute series, helmed by Ed Bazalgette, sees Elizabeth George’s iconic inspector revived 23/08/2024 | Production | Funding | UK/IrelandInterview: Alessandra Celesia • Director of The Flats“Art can be a healing force, offering a positive way to process trauma”The director gives us an in-depth overview of her documentary focusing on a housing estate in Belfast and its inhabitants, who are still coping with post-Troubles trauma 09/07/2024 | Docs Ireland 2024Interview: Ariane Labed • Director of September Says"Unconditional love in the family can be a safe place, but at the same time it can become manipulation"CANNES 2024: The Greek-French actress has talked to us about her first feature as a director, a mysterious and haunting tale of two sisters raised by a single mother 25/05/2024 | Cannes 2024 | Un Certain RegardReview: September SaysCANNES 2024: Ariane Labed adapts Daisy Johnson’s coming-of-age novel Sisters into one of the year’s finest directorial debuts 25/05/2024 | Cannes 2024 | Un Certain RegardReview: The SurferCANNES 2024: Nicolas Cage once again gives his all in Lorcan Finnegan’s beach-bound psychological thriller 24/05/2024 | Cannes 2024 | Midnight ScreeningsInterview: Rungano Nyoni, Susan Chardy • Director of and actress in On Becoming a Guinea Fowl“It’s about how difficult it is to speak up”CANNES 2024: The helmer and the star of this film, about a late uncle’s dark secrets coming to light, talk about being complicit in silence 21/05/2024 | Cannes 2024 | Un Certain Regard previous page: 1 2 3 [4] 5 6 7 8 ... 23 24 25 next (The article continues below - Commercial information)