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

Kings, Garage rule IFTAs

Kings and Garage continued their golden awards run, picking up five and four gongs respectively at the 5th annual Irish Film & Television Awards (IFTAs). Garage won Best Film, Best Director Film...  

19/02/2008 | Awards | Ireland

Spotlight on Ireland at Dublin fest

Ireland will be firmly in focus at the 6th Jameson Dublin International Film Festival (February 15-24) with the Irish Film Board announcing increased investment in the event. Consequently, several...  

05/02/2008 | Festivals | Ireland

Kings, Garage dominate IFTA nominations

The Irish Film and Television Academy (IFTA) have announced the shortlist of nominees in 33 categories for the 5th Annual Irish Film and Television Awards. Tom Collins’ Irish language feature film...  

14/01/2008 | Awards | Ireland

Abrahamson’s next set for Berlin bow

The Garage team’s next venture, Prosperity, a series of four loosely connected mini television features made for RTE Ireland, has been acquired by the High Point Media Group. Rather than launch at...  

11/01/2008 | Market | Ireland

Interview: Jean-François Deveau • Distributor

MK2: Defending human cinema

07/01/2008

Interview: Ed Guiney • Producer

“This is why we make films”

Ed Guiney is on a roll. The veteran Irish producer is not resting on his laurels, basking in the global acclaim accorded to Garage  

07/01/2008

Harry Potter tops 2007 charts

Harry Potter and the Order Of The Phoenix was the top earner in the UK and Ireland for 2007. The film took a whopping £49,420,484, putting it £7m clear of the second placed Pirates of the...  

04/01/2008 | Box Office | UK/Ireland

Interview: Lenny Abrahamson • Director

Filming the difficulty of communicating

Lenny Abrahamson • Director Filming the difficulty of communicating  

10/12/2007

International success spells 18% budget hike for IFB

In a positive response to the tremendous international success that Irish films have enjoyed this year, Seamus Brennan, the Minister of Arts, Sport and Tourism has announced an 18% increase in...  

06/12/2007 | Funding | Ireland

Garage

Exportable Irish cinema has traditionally been concerned with the ‘troubles’ in the region and understandably so given the preponderance of the conflict in daily lives  

05/12/2007 | Films | Reviews

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