After Kneecap, Belfast producer Trevor Birney has more Irish stories lined up for the big screen. He tells Gail Bell about ...
It will be released in cinemas later this month ...
Plans for new film studios on the River Wear are hugely reduced as private funding evaporates.
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Few things test a person’s patience quite like a buffering video or a painfully slow download. Whether it’s working from home ...
At the Oscars on 15 March, Jessie Buckley could become the first Irish woman to win Best Actress. Here's every Irish Oscar ...
Minister has a number of engagements in San Francisco and LA ...
Derry's own SOAK will return to where it all began ...
Construction will start this July on the first building in a planned film and TV studio on the banks of the River Wear in Sunderland, with the plans scaled back after a major investor pulled out last ...
The young Irish actor, who has hopes of making it to London's West End, talks how he was cast in Jack Thorne's TV adaptation of William Golding's epic.
Following its global festival journey, A Quiet Love, Ireland’s first feature documentary told entirely through Irish Sign Language, is now showing at Mayo Movieworld in Castlebar.
Alex Patterson sees insects crawling on food, characters from sci-fi films, and on one memorable occasion, a tiger walking ...