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Report from The Surfer audience Q&A at IFI with Lorcan Finnegan, film editor Tony Cranstoun and screenwriter Thomas Martin.
Drummers are often the underdogs in a band, and they don’t get the spotlight as often as they deserve, even though their playing is the backbone of every song, every performance. Even when you look at ...
Yesterday, Screen Ireland welcomed legendary German filmmaker Werner Herzog for a special conversation at Dublin’s Irish Film Institute (IFI) as part of Section 481 Skills Development Screen Talks.
Yesterday, Screen Ireland welcomed legendary German filmmaker Werner Herzog for a special conversation at Dublin’s Irish Film Institute (IFI) as part of Section 481 Skills Development Screen Talks.
Brian Bowe delivers highlights from Screen Ireland's In Conversation event filmmaker Werner Herzog as part of Section 481 ...
I spoke to festival organiser James Hudson (He/Him) about how the festival came about, and the need for this kind of festival in Dublin: “TITE came together very organically — from working at the GAZE ...
Playing the drums is more than just a hobby and a pastime for the best drummers. Enjoying the instrument and making music with it is deeply rooted in passion, the desire to create tunes that heal ...
Playing the drums is more than just a hobby and a pastime for the best drummers. Enjoying the instrument and making music with it is deeply rooted in passion, the desire to create tunes that heal ...
Last week, Storyhouse Festival hosted a strong programme of screenwriting masterclasses and panel discussions at The Lighthouse Cinema in Dublin. In this series, we’ll be covering festival highlights, ...
Film Ireland are holding an extended exhibition of Film Ireland Cover Art (Issues 1-100) to mark the ongoing development of their Film Ireland Digital Archive, in association with DBS School of Arts ...
With Melancholy…, Zauner returns to a more organic musical style, favouring the guitar and embracing a slower, more reflective pace. A second album is tough, but following her recent success, she ...
Self-determined and self-assured, Max (Ruaridh Mollica) is a 25-year-old writer from Edinburgh who has moved to London to pursue a career in writing. Here he freelances for Wall Magazine, while also ...