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Vampires invade the Irish countryside in Tyrone duo's short film – which they hope to expand to a full feature. Watch the trailer and be afraid...
Derry~Londonderry's Oscar and BAFTA recognised Film Festival begins submission process for the 2012 Light In Motion (LIM) Awards
Watch video of record label legend Terri Hooley discussing Good Vibrations, the film of his life, and find out what's on this year
New PG Wodehouse adaptation attracts a glittering cast to the Fermanagh stately home. Jenny Cathcart enjoys exclusive access to the set
Tim Burden, the man behind the projector, on Iron Man, cinematic ambience and Barry Norman coming to visit
Derry~Londonderry hosts three-day festival to celebrate and debate media in all its forms
It's already being billed as 'Downton Abbey on sea' - a portrait of a ship and all its people, from first class to steerage and those in between.
The co-director of the festival on the author's enduring popularity, and what stories he would like to see adapted
Created by Flickerpix animation studio, the visual version of the Radio Ulster show is every bit as funny
Listen to an interview with Academy Award winner Terry George recorded at the Foyle Film Festival
Belfast doubles for Berlin in a new film about the controversial IRA volunteer-turned-Nazi ‘collaborator’, written and directed by Queen's professor, Des Bell
Starring Gillian Anderson in the lead role, Allan Cubitt's five-part series to have 'authentic feel'
Watch trailers of this month's stand out screenings and book your tickets
The Jordanstown film-maker on Roald Dahl, doodling and being nominated for a British Animation Award
PE teacher Stephen Robinson on the viral video that everyone is talking about
Film-makers under 25 challenged to create their own short film inspired by Titanic
The mentalist and entertainer on pulling tricks, counting coins and having Banksy finish the bedroom
Out with the old, in with the new. Film buffs get busy at Swap Shop
Don't feel shame over liking silent movies, Queen's Film Theatre is there for you this January
The Armagh-born director on the enduring appeal of Charles Dickens' classic story
They're popping up all over Northern Ireland – and the recession is 'grist to the mill'
The Hotel Rwanda director explains how he turns the 'wine of reality' into the 'cognac of storytelling'
Northern Ireland's most reviled film-maker stands up to the critics as he releases feature number four
The screenwriter on the risks and rewards of creative writing ahead of a masterclass at Cinemagic
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