Steven Galvin caught up with director Tom Begley ahead of his film ‘Tax City’ screening at the IFI as part of its Ireland on Sunday showcase.
Steven Galvin nods his head to ‘Broken Song’, which played at the 11th Jameson Dublin International Film Festival.
Steven Galvin enters the wall of sound of ‘The Frames: In The Deep Shade’, which screened as part of the 11th Jameson Dublin International Film Festival
Steven Galvin employs the Chewbacca defense to win over the jury in favour of ‘Django Unchained’, as part of our Oscar 2013 Best Picture countdown…
Steven Galvin sees history caught on camera at ‘Get the Picture, which screened as part of the 2013 Jameson Dublin International Film Festival.
The 11th Jameson Dublin International Film Festival (14-24 February 2013) A Terrible Beauty Sat, 16th February Cineworld 11 19.40 92 mins The docu-drama A Terrible Beauty is a surprisingly tender and tragic portrayal of the human side of the Easter 1916 Rising The film avoids the main figures we normally associate with The Rising and instead tells the little-known stories of ordinary soldiers on both sides of the conflict, mixing archive footage with dramatic…
Steven Galvin finds out about Bernard Natan – the forgotten figure of French cinema in Paul Duane & David Cairns’ documentary ‘Natan’, which screened as part of the 2013 Jameson Dublin International Film Festival.
Steven Galvin caught up with filmmaker Phil Harrison to find out more about his thought-provoking debut feature, The Good Man, which is screening as part of the Jameson Dublin International Festival.
The Jameson Dublin International Film Festival took off last night with the screening of the festival’s opening film ‘Broken’.
Steven Galvin catches up with director Tony Donoghue, whose short film ‘Irish Folk Furniture’ is currently screening at Sundance.