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With three strikingly different films to their credit, Lisa Barros D’Sa and Glenn Leyburn are arguably the most important contemporary filmmakers working from Northern Ireland. The co-directors ...
“We’d never gotten to that in my other films.… So this little story, for me, has the sense that I have of Northern Ireland now, that people have moved on and want the communication to begin.” ...
Tourism Northern Ireland has launched a new illustrated visitors’ map which highlights film and TV locations around the ...
Film critic Mike Catto has watched many films that have used Northern Ireland as a backdrop. He said: "There are films we laugh at, like Brad Pitt with a bad accent in The Devil's Own and Mickey ...
Supporting emerging writing, production, directing and acting talent from Northern Ireland, three projects have been selected ...
It is a snapshot of life in Northern Ireland from a bygone era. The British Film Institute has launched Britain on Film: Coast and Sea, an online collection of more than 600 newly-digitised films ...
Northern Ireland's recent film boom a boost for tourism and the economy - VIDEOS Northern Ireland certainly hasn’t had it easy during the economic crisis of the past few years.
Colin Murray reveals the context around the night Northern Ireland's football team beat England in a World Cup qualifier in Belfast in 2005. Players from both teams look back. We use cookies to give ...
Films about “the Troubles,” as the conflict is called, have been a staple of Northern Ireland drama for many years, but Williams says the latest pics are different because “the productions ...
Through nostalgic black-and-white tones of long-hidden film reels, parts of Northern Ireland's forgotten history are being revealed for the first time.
EXCLUSIVE: London-based production company Finite Films & TV has opened a new base in Northern Ireland’s capital of Belfast. The operation is being set up and run by producer Chiara Giavarini ...
It is a night that is etched in Northern Ireland footballing and sporting folklore. Wednesday, 7 September 2005. The evening ...