Irene Falvey gets passed a red dress.
Irene Falvey reflects on Gaza, Garry Keane and Andrew McConnell’s documentary, set among the communities who live in Gaza.
Irene Falvey goes on a road trip.
Irene Falvey scratches beneath the surface.
Irene Falvey joins a celebration of cynicism.
We take a look at some of the Irish films coming your way in 2022.
We take a look at some of the Irish films coming your way in 2021.
Irene Falvey attended an IFI screening of Horrible Creature, Áine Stapleton’s film based on the life of Lucia Joyce between 1915 and 1950. Áine Stapleton’s film Horrible Creature featured at the IFI as part of the First Fortnight festival on 8th January. The feature is the second in Áine’s trilogy of films which depict the life of Lucia Joyce, James Joyce’s daughter who was a talented dancer. Lucia’s life was considerably altered by her time…
We take a look at some of the Irish films coming to a cinema near you this year.
The Dublin Feminist Film Festival has established firm roots on Dublin’s cultural calendar, shining a spotlight on women in film. It promotes and celebrates female filmmakers, hoping to inspire and empower others to get involved in filmmaking. Irene Falvey went along to this year’s Shorts Programme. On Thursday, 22nd August, the Dublin Feminist Film Festival showcased an impressive and varied collection of short films, all made by female directors. The Beekeeper (2019) Ireland (6.29)Dir. Robyn…