In this podcast, Gemma Creagh talks to Irish writer Stephen Shields about his debut feature film The Hole in the Ground.
David Prendeville chats to director / co-writer Lee Cronin and actor Seána Kerslake about their horror ‘The Hole in the Ground’.
Writer/director Robbie Walsh on his film Eden which sets out 24 hours in the life of Adam, who is homeless.
Ross Killeen explains how his short film ’99 Problems’ came to life.
Dub Daze is a comedy/drama set in the north, south, and centre of Dublin city. Get to know Dan and Baz, two friends looking for kicks on their last day of school; Cork medical students Jack and Seán who arrive in the capital to find their way amongst Ireland’s affluent youth; and songwriter Fi who struggles to break through on the cut-throat Dublin music scene. Shane J. Collins talks to Film Ireland about his comedy-drama feature, “a passion…
Richard Waters explains his journey to making the found-footage horror ‘In A Stranger’s House’.
Gabrielle Ulubay introduces Belgium filmmaker Miwako van Weyenberg and talks to her about her film ‘Summer Rain’, which screened at the 2018 Cork Film Festival.
Gemma Creagh sat down with writer/director Viko Nikci to open up the ‘Cellar Door’ and find out more about his moving mystery thriller.
Filmmaker Kate Dolan was recently named in the Irish Times Top 50 people to watch in 2019: Ireland’s hottest young talent. Gemma Creagh sat down to talk to Kate about her career to-date and what we can look forward to in 2019.
In Rebecca Daly’s Good Favour, a wounded teenage stranger who stumbles into an isolated village of devout Christians gradually reveals his motives. David Prendeville met Rebecca to discover more about the film.