All Ireland articles
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Reviews‘Gealtra’ review: Brendan Canty follows ‘Christy’ with slight, engaging study of young Irish-language musicians
Source: Galway Film Fleadh ‘Gealtra’ Dir: Brendan Canty. Ireland. 2025. 70mins Language is power and creativity is the brightest road to self-expression in Gealtra. Brendan Canty’s slight but engaging documentary (the title translates as ‘gang’) follows a group of young people from Cork as they embrace the ...
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News‘The Lost Children Of Tuam’ wins best Irish film at Galway Film Fleadh 2026
‘Learning To Breathe Under Water’ won the audience award, while ’You’ll Never Believe Who’s Dead’ took best Irish debut.
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Reviews‘The Siege Of Paradise’ review: Gar O’Rourke follows ‘Sanatorium’ with gentle, thought-provoking look at the impact of mass tourism
O’Rourke’s enjoyable documentary travels to the tourist hot spot of Cinque Terre, on Italy’s northwestern coast
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Reviews‘The Lost Children Of Tuam’ review: Sensitive, unfussy drama follows investigation into Irish mother and baby home
Liam Neeson produces Frank Berry’s respectful drama, which stars Monica Dolan as Galway historian Catherine Corless
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Reviews‘You’ll Never Believe Who’s Dead’ review: A Sligo family attempts to pull off a Christmas heist in raucous Irish black comedy
Dallan Shovlin’s entertaining debut stars Ardal O’Hanlon, Michelle Fairley and Stephen Rea, and premieres at Galway Film Fleadh
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Reviews‘Learning To Breathe Under Water’ review: Winning Irish heartwarmer takes a child’s eye view of healing from grief
Rory Kinnear, Maria Bakalova and Ezra Carlisle impress in Rebekah Fortune’s well-observed feature
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Reviews‘Try!’ review: Crowd-pleasing Irish doc celebrates the community spirit of Mixed Ability Rugby
Oisín Mistéil’s heartfelt film plays Galway after a Sheffield DocFest premiere
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FeaturesShudder Films’ Jack Tarling on UK-Ireland co-productions, his inventive slate and scaling up
‘Learning To Breathe Under Water’ is screening at Karlovy Vary and Galway Film Fleadh.
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NewsDMC, Fine Point Films expand partnership with strategic stake
Trevor Birney’s Fine Point Films has taken a strategic stake in DMC’s Dublin business.
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FeaturesWhy a rising filmmaker took the bold move to ask his cast to improvise his debut ‘Conversations In Bed’
Dean Conway’s ’Conversations In Bed’ world premieres at the Galway Film Fleadh.
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NewsGalway Film Fleadh receives €20,000 from inaugural Amazon Regional Creatives Fund Ireland
The fund is being used to launch talent development programme Eitilt.
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NewsDónall Ó Héalaí and Moe Dunford lead Irish inheritance drama ‘Landlines’ with Connemara shoot underway
EXCLUSIVE: Tristan Heanue directs in his feature debut.
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NewsScreen Ireland appoints three project managers for film, TV and animation
Nora Keely, Sarah Dillon and Tom Hall join the team.
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FeaturesGalway Film Fleadh heads on a challenging year for female representation and the growth of Ireland’s industry
The Galway Film Fleadh runs from July 7 to 12.
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NewsColin Farrell, Steve Coogan, Charlie Heaton, Domhnall Gleeson join ‘Bad Bridgets’
Himesh Patel, Niamh Algar, Simone Kirby also join cast with production next month.
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NewsEvan Horan, Wendy Griffin among Irish, Scottish and Canadian producers in second edition of Limerick Film Lab
The lab runs from July 6-8.
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NewsElement Pictures’ ‘The Lost Children Of Tuam’ among Galway Film Fleadh 2026 world premieres
’You’ll Never Believe Who’s Dead’ from producers of ’Kneecap’ and Ukrainian doc ‘Brace For The Oblivion’ are also in the line-up.
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Reviews‘Julián’ review: Latest animation from Ireland’s Carton Saloon is vibrant Brooklyn-set coming-of-age drama
Louise Bagnall’s feature debut makes its bow at Annecy
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NewsNorthern Ireland Screen CEO Richard Williams to step down after 23 years
Richard Williams will exit as chief executive in December.
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NewsEuropean festival network Europa Film Festivals appoints next president
Network co-founder Alexis Juncosa of Lux Film Festival has stepped down.
















