Was a child killer at large during the Troubles?
The makers of Lost Boys: Belfast’s Missing Children question who was responsible for a series of unexplained disappearances and at least one death
The makers of Lost Boys: Belfast’s Missing Children question who was responsible for a series of unexplained disappearances and at least one death
Much as we would wish it otherwise, the exhibitors function within the brutal matrix of neoliberal economics
What I Do: Paul Markey works at the Irish Film Institute in Dublin
Hugh Linehan: It’s the time of year when I bend people’s ears about James Joyce’s Epiphany-set masterpiece
Daniel Day-Lewis, Brenda Fricker and many others have taken home an Oscar to Ireland
Museum venue plan has role to play in vibrancy of city’s cultural life, says IFI director
People eager to attend pubs, restaurants, cinemas and cafes again, with some queuing for 20 minutes
Footage shot in Ireland in the 1920s by a US ornithologist is being restored. Can you help?
‘For all the joys of the virtual world ... there is still a special pleasure in opening up a big box full of goodies’
Inserting the crisis into popular books, films and shows can highlight challenges we face
Government insists it is more committed than ever to implementing programme
Coalition ‘more committed than ever before to implementing ... programme of reform’
Wild Geese: Photographer Shannon Guerrico co-runs an art gallery in Lausanne
Survivors trapped along with their captors among the 60,000 detainees inside Al-Hawl camp in Syria
Paddy Cahill made films about cycling and Dublin’s architectural legacy
Irish industry ‘very conscious’ of need for more development funding, says Bill Malone
Theatre, dance and literature events can all be enjoyed online
Sean Treacy, one of the most-wanted men in Ireland, was shot on Talbot Street in Dublin
Cineworld shut down ... Bond postponed again ... The cinema sector is on life support
All-Ireland films from the 1940s onwards will be available on the IFI Player
Today is a giant step in the normalisation of the cinema industry in Ireland and worldwide
‘I just want to get trading. I have been sitting on my butt since March,’ says one manager
Coronavirus: Cinemas are closed, festivals cancelled, movie productions halted
Advisory group chair hopes War of Independence, Civil War marked as Rising was
Irishman's Diary: The People vs Fritz Bauer tells story of thwarted trials post-Nuremberg
Irish Film Institute brings Little Monsters, Colour Out of Space and more to its screens
Fr Jack Delaney made rare films depicting Irish life before the advent of television
By the time Beth Francis was in her twenties she was having up to 28 migraines a month
At the time, it seemed like a tiresome hoop to jump through. But it changed my life
Long queues at the Irish Film Institute for a live screening of Phoebe Waller-Bridge’s sell-out West End show
British Pathé newsreel from 1924 depicts the ‘much debated Ulster Border’
Footage of secret concert on community centre roof in Sheriff Street in 1982 emerges
Dublin City Council agreed to change elements following Chinese embassy lobbying
Re-released this week, the ‘absolute rubbish’ film is one of the most entertaining movies ever
Crosswords & puzzles to keep you challenged and entertained
Full general election coverage including analysis and results for all 43 constituencies
How does a post-Brexit world shape the identity and relationship of these islands
Weddings, Births, Deaths and other family notices