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871 articles available in total starting from 19/06/2002. Last article published on 24/04/2024.

Sundance audiences warm up for Once

The Irish film Once, directed and written by John Carney (On the Edge), has won the World Cinema Audience Award in the dramatic category at the 2007 Sundance Film Festival. Discovered by Sundance...  

30/01/2007 | Awards | Ireland

Breakfast on Pluto tops IFTA nominations

Neil Jordan’s Breakfast on Pluto leads this years nominations for the Irish Film and Television Awards (IFTAs) with 10 nominations, ahead of Brian Kirk’s Middletown (nine), Ken Loach’s The Wind...  

11/01/2007 | Awards | Ireland

Loach’s film third most popular of 2006

Ken Loach’s Irish civil war film The Wind That Shakes the Barley was the third most popular film at the Irish box office in 2006 with over €3.7m, according to estimates from Carlton Screen...  

10/01/2007 | Box office | Ireland

Once in competition

Once, the musical film written and directed by John Carvey, has been selected as one of the 16 films competing this year in the World Cinema dramatic competition section at the Sundance Film...  

22/12/2006 | Sundance 2007 | Ireland

Nine films ready in 2007

Irish Minister for Arts Sport and Tourism John O'Donoghue has just launched the Irish Film Board's 2007 Production Catalogue, showcasing the latest upcoming Irish feature and television...  

18/12/2006 | Production | Ireland

2007 Budget up 15%

The Irish Film Board(IFB) was just awarded a budget increase of almost 15% for 2007 by Minister for Culture John O’Donoghue, bringing the agency’s funding for film and television to €17 million...  

20/11/2006 | Funding | Ireland

Irish spending on film and TV up 81%

According to the 2006 IBEC Audiovisual Federation Report published last week, overall spending on the film and television sector in Ireland increased by €79m, from €96.6m in 2005 to an estimated...  

15/11/2006 | Production | Ireland

President dies in Cork

The 51st Cork Film Festival will open October 8 with the screening of Gabriel Range’s controversial film Death of a President, winner of the FIPRESCI Critics Award in Toronto last month. The...  

05/10/2006 | Festivals | Ireland

Kings come to Belfast

Tom Collins, the Irish writer/director of Dead Long Enough, is back behind the camera for the shooting of Kings, an Irish/UK co-production that will shoot for five weeks on location in and around...  

04/10/2006 | Production | Ireland

New Garage for Abrahamson

Irish filmmaker Lenny Abrahamson and scriptwriter Mark O’Halloran, the duo behind the acclaimed Adam & Paul, are back with a new project, Garage, currently shooting in Ireland for another week....  

13/09/2006 | Production | Ireland

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