Ireland 942 articles available in total starting from 19/06/2002. Last article published on 07/08/2025. previous page: 1 2 3 4 5 [6] 7 8 ... 93 94 95 next Interview: Aislinn Clarke • Director of Fréwaka"A lot of Irish women are very polite in public but, internally, they are screaming, they are funny, irreverent and sometimes rude and it is so refreshing"We met with the Irish director whose latest film, starring two amazing female characters, is about inherited trauma and how we deal with it 13/08/2024 | Locarno 2024 | Out of CompetitionReview: FréwakaIrish writer-director Aislinn Clarke’s second powerful feature takes us inside the psyche of a tormented character facing up to the horrors of her past 09/08/2024 | Locarno 2024 | Out of CompetitionReview: Bartali’s BicycleFrom the brilliant cyclist who helped Jews during the Nazi occupation of Italy to modern-day Jerusalem, Enrico Paolantoni’s animation teaches children all about peace 29/07/2024 | Giffoni 2024EXCLUSIVE: First clips for Aislinn Clarke’s Locarno title FréwakaThe film, billed as “the first-ever Irish-language horror”, will be premiered out of competition at the Swiss gathering next month 18/07/2024 | Locarno 2024 | Out of CompetitionRich Peppiatt’s Kneecap snags three awards at this year’s Galway Film FleadhFarah Nabulsi’s The Teacher has scooped the Prize for Best International Film, whilst Oksana Karpovych’s Intercepted was crowned Best International Documentary 16/07/2024 | Galway 2024 | AwardsReview: OddityDamian McCarthy gets the audience jumping with terror thanks to a ghost story playing cleverly with fears and phobias 11/07/2024 | NIFFF 2024Interview: 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 2024Review: Kathleen Is HereThe debut feature by Irish filmmaker Eva Birthistle is an accomplished work chiefly thanks to an arresting performance by Hazel Doupe as the title character 28/06/2024 | Films | Reviews | IrelandReview: My Sweet LandSareen Hairabedian’s documentary embraces the hopes, fears, dreams and everyday struggles of an Artsakh boy, one of thousands whose childhood is tied to the local military context 14/06/2024 | Sheffield Doc Fest 2024Review: KneecapRich Peppiatt’s feature debut is an infectious retelling of the titular Irish-language rap group’s rise to fame 12/06/2024 | Tribeca 2024 previous page: 1 2 3 4 5 [6] 7 8 ... 93 94 95 next