Aoife O’Neill was at the Toronto International Film Festival 2019 and sent us on this review of Nick Rowland’s ‘Calm with Horses’.
We preview all the Irish films screening at this year’s festival.
In this podcast, Gemma Creagh met up with Gerard Mannix Flynn, in The Westbury Hotel in Dublin to talk about his film – co-directed with Maedhbh McMahon & Lotta Petronella – Land Without God, which examines the legacy of Institutional abuse by the Irish Church and State over the last century.
For the day that’s in it treat yourself to Conor McMahon’s genre-bashing take on spooky spirits in his 2015 short film Strangers in the Night.
‘A Tiny Spark’ is an award-winning documentary which follows both the story of three people who have had a stroke and the scientists leading research in this area at NUI Galway. Director Niamh Heery tells us the story behind the film.
David Turpin is a screenwriter (The Lodgers, The Winter Lake) and musician, as The Late David Turpin. With the release of his new album Romances – a collaboration with a ‘cast’ of ten different guest singers that was inspired by his work in film – David discusses five unusual cinematic love stories that have been influential on his own work.
Rob Kennedy takes us behind the screams of his latest horror.
In this podcast, Gemma Creagh talks filmmaking with Shelly Love, the director of ‘A Bump Along the Way’.
In A Bump Along the Way a boozy 44-year-old single mother becomes pregnant from a one-night-stand, much to the shame of her buttoned-up teen daughter. Gemma Creagh talked to producer Louise Gallagher about the female-led, feel good, comedy drama set in Derry.
James Bartlett explains why Canada is one of the most popular locations for Hollywood and the important role The X-Files played.