Check out our previews of Irish films screening at this year’s Jameson Dublin International Film Festival, plus we chat to some of the filmmakers about their work.
A visual – and avowedly experimental – ‘film-poem’.
Following the success of his debut feature, ‘Savage’, director Brendan Muldowney returns to the screen with his new film, ‘Love Eternal’.
Set in contemporary Dublin, The Food Guide to Love is a comedy of romantic errors that charts the dysfunctional love between a Dublin food writer and the completely incompatible Spanish woman he falls for.
A Thousand Times Goodnight Sunday, 16th February 2014 8:15PM @ Cineworld Juliette Binoche stars in this Irish co-production that tells the tale of Rebecca, one of the world’s top war photographers. She must weather a major emotional storm when her husband refuses to put up with her dangerous life any longer. He and their young daughters need Rebecca, who, however, loves both her family and her work… Tickets are available to book from Filmbase or…
The Last Days On Mars Monday, 17th February 2014 9.00PM @ Cineworld Ruairí Robinson’s debut feature, Last Days on Mars, is set to be released in Irish cinemas 11th April. Written by Clive Dawson, the film follows a crew of astronauts on the first manned mission to Mars. One of the crew members of Tantalus Base believes he has made an astounding discovery – fossilized evidence of bacterial life. Unwilling to let the relief crew…
Cecily Brennan’s film ‘The Devil’s Pool – Madness, Melancholia And The Artist’ concerns itself with the question: is there a connection between creativity and madness?
A couple’s happy existence is upended when Abbey gets pregnant and Dermot is too immature to consider the idea of fatherhood.
Outlandishtheatre’s debut film Come into The Gardens, is the outcome of a collaborative arts project, funded by the Arts Council and managed by CREATE.
‘No Limbs No Limits’ is the extraordinary and awe-inspiring life story of Irish born Joanne O’ Riordan