"Sentiments and notations on art’s mortality are beautifully explored, offering glimpses at what Godard would return to years later."
Ahead of its screening at the Irish Film Institute, Neil Cadieux crowns Jean-Luc Godard's 1987 film King Lear.
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"Sentiments and notations on art’s mortality are beautifully explored, offering glimpses at what Godard would return to years later."
Ahead of its screening at the Irish Film Institute, Neil Cadieux crowns Jean-Luc Godard's 1987 film King Lear.
Every two weeks, tune in to 92.5 Phoenix FM, where presenter and film expert Dáire Walsh delves into the wonderful world of film and the industry on the island of Ireland live on air.
In the latest chat, Dáire catches up with Gemma Creagh who gives her top picks of underappreciated Irish films. Meanwhile, at the Capital Irish Film Festival, Gemma got to chat with actor Eleanor O'Brien about her role in Báite.
https://www.filmireland.net/phoenix-films-in-collaboration-with-film-ireland/
In this podcast, we’re partnering with the Foyle Film Festival at the Nerve Centre in Derry.
We hear from Eavan King on the festival’s evolution, then from script consultant David Pope.
Finally listen to a live discussion bringing local stories to an international audience with producers Dearbhla Regan from Wild Atlantic Pictures & Louise Gallagher from Hat Trick Productions/Gallagher Films.
“Dyer brings an unexpected emotional heft… a deeply engaging presence on screen.”
Matthew Briody heads straight to the bank for Brendan Muldowney's tense drama One Last Deal.
Irish language heist thriller, Aontas, will have its TV premiere on TG4 on 16th March. The feature will also air next month on BBC. Directed by Damian McCann, the film stars Carrie Crowley, Bríd Brennan & Eva-Jane Gaffney.
In this podcast Gemma Creagh caught up with writer/director Damian to talk about this gripping feature, where three unlikely women rob a rural Irish Credit Union.
Listen back here:
https://www.filmireland.net/podcast-a-look-back-at-dinard-british-irish-film-festival/
We are very proud of Irish VFX artist Richard Baneham, whose work on Avatar: Fire and Ash, alongside Joe Letteri, Eric Saindon, and Daniel Barrett, has earned him yet another Academy Award!
In this podcast, supported by Screen Ireland, Abby Greene & Richard Baneham discuss the world of VFX. Richard reflects on his career to date and provides insight into the industry and his art.
Listen back here:
https://www.filmireland.net/screen-sessions-richard-baneham-abby-greene-on-vfx/
Building VFX worlds over email... Emmy-winning VFX Supervisor Jay Worth on building the worlds of Westworld, Lost and Fallout. Recorded at RENDR Festival in Belfast and supported by the National Talent Academies for VFX for the Film Ireland Podcast.
🎧 Full conversation available here:
https://www.filmireland.net/podcast-in-conversation-with-vfx-supervisor-jay-worth-westworld-fallout/
"Ruán Magan delivers a gentle mix of subtle visual storytelling and rich production design."
Brian Ó Tiomáin returns the 70s for his review of Irish-language drama Báite.
In cinemas now.
https://filmireland.net/review-baite/
The financial structures in Hollywood are shifting. Check out this State of the Arts podcast, where Des Doyle sits down with TV creator, writer, and showrunner Shawn Ryan to discuss his journey to creating some of the most influential drama series. The Night Agent has been renewed for Season 4 on Netflix. Supported by Screen Ireland.
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