Neil Jordan to head Tokyo Film Festival Jury
The 23rd Tokyo International Film Festival(TIFF) has announced that award-winning Irish director Neil Jordan will be the Jury president of the International Competition.
The 23rd Tokyo International Film Festival(TIFF) has announced that award-winning Irish director Neil Jordan will be the Jury president of the International Competition.
New Irish documentary, ‘Colony’, will be exclusively released at the IFI from July 23rd with co-director Ross McDonnell present to take part in a Q&A after the opening night screening.
FÁS Screen Training Ireland & FÁS TV & Video Production Unit Announce Series of Digital Workflow Workshops and Seminars.
A line-up of the weeks’ events; from screenings, festivals, deadlines, talks to masterclasses; 5–11 July 2010.
Buckled Cranium are looking for a talented, creative team of collaborators interested in working on the official documentary about Life Festival.
Production is currently underway on ‘Premiss’, a short film directed by Bryan Tyrrell (Colour Blind) and produced by Cluehunt Enterprises in association with Loft27 Design.
Mairtin De Barra is a North Dublin based writer, director and sometimes producer. His body of work includes music videos, promos, short films and broadcast TV, but now he’s taking on a new venture with ‘Films with Heart’. This is a new innovative international collaboration which he talks about in the first of a series of blogs as a ‘Film Ireland’ Web exclusive.
The Galway Film Centre will run Animation and Live Action Drama Workshops/ Summer Camps this summer.
4thought.tv requires a person who combines the roles of Web Producer, Production Co-ordinator and liaison person, interfacing between the TV indie and the two digital agencies involved, both based in Northern Ireland.
Electric December are looking for young filmmakers under the age of 21, or an organisation working with young creatives, who have made a short film (under 5mins) to submit their work for their annual showcase.
The 30th Cork Youth International Film Festival will be taking place next Tuesday, 29th June at Rochestown Park Hotel.
During the World Cup in South Africa, the IFI will be running ‘Faraway, So Close: Film From Africa’, a series of films from across the continent.
Taught by Academy Award nominated and internationally acclaimed filmmaker, Scott Hamilton Kennedy, this masterclass will cover the process of independent documentary production from start to finish.
Two workshops Writing a Short Film and Making a Short Film, will be run in Kilkenny next month by Marc-Ivan O’Gorman,
The Galway launch of the WIPO Mediation and Expedited Arbitration Rules for Film and Media at a breakfast briefing will take place on the 8th July 2010.
Little Cinema is a monthly short film club which upstairs at Kelly’s Bar, Bridge Street and show a selection of the best submitted short films.
Tibus will be hosting a free seminar for the Production Industry on how to use digital media to produce TV and radio for online and broadcast audiences.
The Cannes Festival Residence accommodates young filmmakers who have directed one or several short films, or even a first feature film, and who are working on a feature film project.
Liam Gavin’s Jericho and Dental Breakdown, a film directed by Ian Power, were screened at the Short Planets section at the 18th Arcipelago Film Festival.
As part of their Classic Movies on The Big Screen season, the Odeon Movie Club, will be screening Brazil this Thursdays at 8pm.
Undergound Cinema will be screening 9 short films, 4 documentaries and a music video this evening at 7pm at the Kingston Hotel, Dun Laoghaire.
There will be an open casting for extras for TV Drama, ‘When Harvey Met Bob’, for people aged 17 and over who are varied in appearance and ethnic background.
The Galway Film Fleadh/Hubbard Casting in association with Fás Screen Training Ireland have announced that Annette Bening(American Brauty, Being Julia) will deliver the Actors Masterclass at the 22nd Galway Film Fleadh.
SpunOut.ie National Youth Organisation with NUIG Huston School of Film & Digital Media are running a weekend long all-expenses paid activism & social change workshop.
The Broadcasting Authority of Ireland has launched the Community Broadcasting Support Scheme 2010.
‘Get Him to the Greek’ is an absurd, hilarious film that is most definitely not for the faint of heart.
Cinemagic competition winner and young critic, Cian Tracey reviews ‘Fantastic Mr. Fox’.
Cinemagic competition winner and young critic, Lucy Richards-Smyrk reviews ‘Tooth Fairy’.