From Jenny the Donkey to the van in The Van, Ayo Edebiri has a long, and legitimate, string of credits in Irish cinema. Here are the best Irish films starring Ireland’s Ayo Edebiri, who is Irish:
Starring Matt Bomer, Papi Chulo, the latest film from The Stag and Handsome Devil director
@mrjohnbutler
, is set to have its world premiere at the prestigious Toronto International Film Festival.
Best of luck to Dublin's own Robbie Ryan tonight at
#Oscars2024
, up for Best Cinematography for Poor Things.
It's eighteen years since Robbie's first cinematography award.
The 2006 MTV Video Music Award, for:
To watch Blackbird is to play a shell game of cringe, a con job where the cards keep moving while the audience tries to figure out what Michael Flatley is worst at: writing, directing, or acting.
Review🦃
Filmed in Co Wicklow, Cocaine Bear comes to Irish cinemas from Feb 24th.
We spoke to Irish VFX artist Barra O'Connor, the man behind the bear, about the work on set that goes into lining up those special effects:
My Father's Dragon is in Irish cinemas now ahead of its run on Netflix.
@GrahamGeekEire
spoke with director Nora Twomey to discuss the film's source material, working with the film's young stars and the need for honest, compassionate stories:
We caught up with
@charlenelydon
, long-time picker of your fave films at
@LightHouseD7
, to get some of her Movie Memories, learn more about her career path, and hear from her about what supports cinemas need to re-enter into our lives.
Great news. Intel is a great company, excellent employer and it has put Ireland on the world map as tech and digital capital. Look forward to many years of future growth
Folk horror All You Need Is Death gets its Irish premiere next week at
@CorkFilmFest
.
We spoke to director
@paulduanefilm
about the film, its influences and the challenges and freedoms that come from self-funding films.
On Monday May 16th, a screening of Ukrainian film Donbass at
@LightHouseD7
will serve as the final event in a fund-raising campaign Irish Filmmakers, supporting their colleagues in Ukraine.
A teenage girl’s ma goes missing only to return with an uncanny change in her personality in this hotly anticipated horror.
We chat with director
@caatdolan
about
#TIFF21
, challlenges, changelings and more as we take a look at You Are Not My Mother👇😱
With Cineworld Dublin closing indefinitely, we contacted a member of staff from the Dublin Central cinema who described the "horrendous" treatment and communication from upper management to local staff whose jobs are now at risk:
The
@IFI_Dub
today announces the launch of a brand new 22 & Under card, entitling 16-22 year-olds to €5 cinema tickets. Registration for the card is now open in-person at the IFI Box Office.
Delighted to get to chat with director Lia Campbell and writer Derek Ugochukwu of To All My Darlings, currently making a splash on the festival circuit.
Check out the interview and an exclusive new trailer for this eye-opening short now:
Rosie, our pick for the best Irish film of the 2010s, receives its UK premiere from today on
@bbcthree
- don't miss this intelligent and empathetic film from
@ElementPictures
Film In Dublin caught up with director Lee Cronin and star Séana Kerslake to chat about Irish horror The Hole in the Ground ahead of its release in Dublin cinemas on 1st March
@holemovie
We chat with writer and director
@SFIngersoll
about shorts she has written and directed respectively, The Bridge and Somebody, Somewhere Who Looks After Critters, which screened this month at
@GalwayFilm
and
@iffyireland
:
Today is director, humanitarian and academy award winning actress Angelina Jolie's birthday 🎂 Early in her career, Jolie said "I don't think the money people in Hollywood have ever thought I was normal, but I am dedicated to my work and that's what counts."
#MondayMovieMemories
Expressive and creative, Worry World animates the freedom that's felt with an open mind.
The short, written by Hugh O'Conor and directed by Jessica Patterson, screens tomorrow at
#DublinIFF24
.
What are you seeing this weekend at the festival?
Another
@DublinFilmFest
Surprise Film has been and gone, and this year it was Mads Mikkelsen's Another Round! Check out
@ShattockEthan
's review after catching this 5-star film recently:
#VMDIFF21
For fans, creatives and festivals alike,
@LightHouseD7
have done stellar work over the last decade in making a home in the fair city of film. Here's to celebrating with them soon🥳
Today is our 10th birthday! We have so many great memories with you all over the last decade and look forward to many more.
When the restrictions are lifted we'll have a proper celebration🎂
Fresh off winning the Tiernan McBride award for Best Short Drama at this year's
#FilmFleadh
, we met up with
@LauraOShea91
to chat about Wednesday's Child, acting, directing, teaching and the many hats worn by one of Ireland's rising talents -
didn't realise you could just lie about this. thank you all for making this the most liked Irish tweet of 2021. thank you to the Academy for awarding Free Luas Best Picture. thank you Luas, for being free
With the recent high profile success of Irish film, the Minister for Tourism, Culture, Arts, Gaeltacht, Sport and Media will have become quite a film fan. Here are 5 acclaimed Irish films that Catherine Martin will have seen, presumably: