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Irish actor Andrew Scott is to star opposite Daisy Edgar-Jones and Michelle Williams in the legal thriller A Place in Hell. MRC is financing the film and T-Street is producing.
Colin Farrell was most recently seen as the titular mobster in HBO's The Penguin which won him the IFTA Award for Lead Actor in a Drama. Next up on his slate is The Ballad of a Small Player opposite ...
Minister for Arts, Media, Communications, Culture and Sport, Patrick O’ Donovan T.D. – together with Fís Éireann/Screen Ireland and the Department of Foreign Affairs – will lead a trade mission to Los ...
Netflix has released teaser trailer and key art of its upcoming film adaptation of Richard Osman's bestseller The Thursday Murder Club, and confirmed a release date for this August (28th).
RTÉ has announced the appointment of David Crean as Head of Drama, following an external competition.
The Galway Film Fleadh announces advance ticket sales for selected films from the 2025 programme and confirmation of Pálás venue for Fleadh 25.
The Royal Television Society Northern Ireland (RTS NI) announces it is now accepting submissions for its 2025 Awards. The aim of the RTS NI Awards is to recognise and promote high quality television ...
Colin Farrell narrates From That Small Island - The Story of the Irish, a new four-part documentary series coming to RTÉ One and RTÉ Player next month.
McCann has appeared in projects including Bad Sisters, Freelance, Herself, Rosie, Vivarium, My Sailor My Love, Kathleen is Here, The Vanishing Triangle, Maxine, The Boy That Never Was and The ...
HBO have debuted the first trailer for upcoming crime series Task starring Mark Ruffalo opposite Irish actors Alison Oliver and Sam Keeley. The series follows a task force tackling a criminal gang in ...
Ferguson has optioned Lucy Jones' book Matrescence – on the Metamorphosis of Pregnancy, Childbirth and Motherhood with producers Rosie Crerar of barry crerar and Eleanor Emptage, co-founder with ...
Cinemagic is now recruiting the next cohort of aspiring young creatives for the 2025 Cross Border Short Film Academy, supported by The Department of Education Ireland.