Vortex wins best film at Dublin International Film Festival
Laura Samani wins best director for Small Body and Udo Kier takes best actor
Laura Samani wins best director for Small Body and Udo Kier takes best actor
French director Julia Ducournau’s serial killer odyssey Titane wins top honour
Best film winner Apples will be presented as an artefact of the Covid era in years to come
The actor-director on his new film, Covid-19 and why he’s not allowed to ride a motorcycle
The singularly imaginative film, one of many discoveries, was a worthy winner
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The actor on working with female directors, hating social media, and Thatcher’s legacy
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Critics’ circle awards wrap up Dublin International Film Festival 2019
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Only four out of the top 100 films directed by women in BBC poll of critics
News, views and opinions from Student Hub contributors and Irish Times writers
News, views and opinions from Student Hub contributors and Irish Times writers
Dunkirk blows away the competition
‘At no time should the exorcist be alone with an afflicted member of the faithful’
Blade Runner 2049 director Denis Villenueve is one of few film-makers to praise the site
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Laura Poitras returns with a documentary on Assange that’s a sprawling ridealong through the cyber wars
Director Cristian Mungiu follows a logic that begins with “Do me just this one favour . . . ”
Everything about The Silent Storm suggests a screenplay was written entirely IN CAPITAL LETTERS. No “r” goes unrolled, no piece of furniture is unpounded
Ahead of the 20th-anniversary re-release of Neil Jordan’s hugely successful film Michael Collins, the director reflects on the ‘unique opportunity’ he got to make it
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The original film showed a dark underbelly – all the sequel has is spray-tanned abs
Half a century on, Fellini’s hallucinogenic masterpiece is the moviest of all movies
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From ‘Mean Girls’ to ‘Slap Her, She’s French’, Guardian Charlie Lyne’s documentary takes an elegiac look at what makes a teen movie
As she gears up for a Christmas reunion with her extended family back in her native Wexford, Charlie Murphy pauses to chat about a ridiculously busy year
Steeped in post-war paranoia and such contemporaneous hot topics as psychiatry, it offers a snapshot of 1950s consciousness
A motley crew fights its way from north Africa to Nazi Germany. but the real star is the tank
This dramatisation of two major sea battles of the first World War uncannily prefigures the future of both cinema and conflict
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