Gemma Creagh was at IndieCork 2023 Film Festival and met up with Festival Director Úna Feely , Hungry Hill Co-Director Mieke Vanmechelen and Unseen Guest Director Sarah Corcoran.
In this Film Ireland podcast, Gemma Creagh talks to 4 filmmakers whose films are screening at the Cork International Film Festival.
Loretta Goff opens ‘The Gates’, Stephen Hall’s horror feature which screened at the Cork International Film Festival.
Sandra Costello is visited by The Ghost of Richard Harris.
Loretta Goff revisits Nora, the true story of Nora Barnacle and her tempestuous relationship with James Joyce, from acclaimed Irish director Pat Murphy.
Christy Taylor reviews ‘Lyra’, a profound portrait of an inspiring writer.
Rachel Gough praises Robert Manson’s ‘Holy Island’ as an exciting shift in Irish cinema.
Loretta Goff sways to the rhthym of Pat Collins’ The Dance
Rachel Gough was in Cork for the 21 Commemoration Screening: The Last September. Since the beginning of Ireland’s Decade of Centenaries we have witnessed a dearth of period pieces reaching our screens which purport to tackle the turbulence and violence of the years 1913 – 1922. I am particularly cognisant of RTE’s series Rebellion and Resistance, whose attempts to “follow those caught up in the vicissitudes of history” consistently fall short of the mark of…
Tom Crowley looks into the ‘The Eyes of Tammy Faye’, which screened at this year’s Cork Film Festival.