'Twas a Morning in July' Success
Brendan Kerins low-budget documentary picks up two awards in New York.
Brendan Kerins low-budget documentary picks up two awards in New York.
The East-West Co-production market Connecting Cottbus will be held for the twelfth time on 4–5 November, 2010 as part of the 20th Film Festival Cottbus.
In addition to hosting this year’s Darklight, the IFI are also collaborating with the festival to present a strand that draws attention to the work of experimental filmmaker Patrick Keiller.
Irish co-production Miss Remarkable & Her Career has received the FIPRESCI Award at the 50th International Annecy Animation Festival June 2010, France as well as winning the Nordic Short Film Award at the 21st Nordisk Panorama, 5 Cities Film Festival in Bergen, Norway in September 2010.
This is a day-long event that will explore the potential of digital and analogue networks as a creative tool for storytelling as well as a means to reach audiences and finance and distribute films.
Caroline Campbell announces her hero, Madam K, and a talk about Video Activism at 2pm on Saturday 30th October at the Grand Social in this Darklight Festival event.
The Jameson Dublin International Film Festival and Momentum Pictures welcome filmmaker Mike Leigh back to Dublin for the Irish Premiere of ‘Another Year’ on 27th October in Cineworld Cinema.
The International Short Film Festival Oberhausen is now calling for submissions to its 57th edition, which will take place from 5–10 May 2011.
Run by FÁS Screen Training, Core Research Skills is a two-day course which is aimed at emerging television researchers.
A new addition to the 23rd annual Foyle Film Festival, SHOWCASE is a free, informal look at what’s next in the world of moving image media with some of the new projects taking place where TV and film meet web and mobile technologies.
To celebrate Halloween, the Screen cinema becomes the Scream Cinema to host their annual ‘Halloween Monster Mash’.
Bewleys Cafe Theatre, on Grafton Street has launched its weekly short film series.
In order to raise awareness about Elder abuse, the HSE are running the Open Your Eyes To Elder Abuse short film competition.
The IFI is to welcome director Apichatpong Weerasethakul to introduce the Irish premiere of his 2010 Palme d’Or winning film, ‘Uncle Boonmee Who Can Recall His Past Lives’, this evening at 6.10 pm.
The DARE2BDRINKAWARE.ie film competition challenges students to explore the relationship between Irish culture and drinking through a film or multimedia project.
As you have probably read in our Autumn issue, Section 481 finance is a tricky business to understand but we are assured once you get your head around it, and as a producer get your first one under your belt, it all becomes easier.
Videogram in Limerick is seeking submissions from student, amateur and professional filmmakers in Ireland or abroad, for a monthly exhibition for a new film society being set up.
The IBAFF (Ibn Arabi Film Festival), which take place from 31st January – 5th February 2011 in Murcia, are looking for entries for their Official Section Award which offers a cash prize of €6000.
CR Entertainment’s producers Nuno Bernardo and Triona Campbell won the C21 Best International Multi-platform Format Award last night in Cannes for their thriller ‘Final Punishment’.
Savage, the award-winning film directed by Brendan Muldowney, is currently being screened at 5 cinemas nationwide.