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873 articles available in total starting from 19/06/2002. Last article published on 06/05/2024.

Alain Parroni  • Director of An Endless Sunday

Interview: Alain Parroni • Director of An Endless Sunday

“I explored the confusion experienced by these kids through lighting, sound and atmospheres”

VENICE 2023: The director chatted with us about the preliminary study he carried out on his own generation and his extraordinary visual approach in the film  

04/09/2023 | Venice 2023 | Orizzonti

Yorgos Lanthimos  • Director of Poor Things

Q&A: Yorgos Lanthimos • Director of Poor Things

“I want to push things further with each film”

VENICE 2023: Even if his feature is being praised for the uniqueness of its style and his filmmaking approach, the Greek director is wary of saying there’s nothing quite like it  

04/09/2023 | Venice 2023 | Competition

Review: Poor Things

Review: Poor Things

VENICE 2023: Greek-turned-international director Yorgos Lanthimos packs a real punch with a period film like no other  

02/09/2023 | Venice 2023 | Competition

Review: An Endless Sunday

Review: An Endless Sunday

VENICE 2023: Alain Parroni makes room for an explosive aesthetic in his debut feature film, co-produced by Wim Wenders, which follows three aimless youngsters between the suburbs and central Rome  

01/09/2023 | Venice 2023 | Orizzonti

Screen Ireland unveils new Audience Development Fund

Screen Ireland unveils new Audience Development Fund

The fund is open to a wide range of stakeholders for activities creating ambitious new cinematic events set to drive audiences to Irish films  

18/08/2023 | Industry | Market | Ireland

Review: The Martini Shot

Review: The Martini Shot

Stephen Wallis’s supernatural existential drama is one of a kind: it speaks about creation, art, life, death, friendship and love, and does so beautifully  

26/07/2023 | Galway 2023

Review: Made in Dublin

Review: Made in Dublin

Jack Armstrong’s debut attempts to dig deep into the perverse world of showbiz by zooming in on a bunch of bizarre characters, but ultimately loses its grip  

19/07/2023 | Galway 2023

Apocalypse Clown and Scrapper snag top prizes at this year’s Galway Film Fleadh

Apocalypse Clown and Scrapper snag top prizes at this year’s Galway Film Fleadh

The 35th edition of Ireland’s most prominent film gathering showcased 95 features and 102 shorts  

18/07/2023 | Galway 2023

Review: Double Blind

Review: Double Blind

Irish director Ian Hunt-Duffy’s debut feature film is an angst-inducing huis clos tinged blood-red and exuding a strong smell of disinfectant  

06/07/2023 | NIFFF 2023

Anne Heffernan and Seán Herlihy  • Producers of This Is a Quiet Love

Interview: Anne Heffernan and Seán Herlihy • Producers of This Is a Quiet Love

"The film weaves a tapestry of deaf experience over a period of 70 years"

We met with the Irish duo who won the Global Issues Pitch at the 34th edition of the international documentary market known as Sunny Side of the Doc  

21/06/2023 | Sunny Side of the Doc 2023

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