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Titanic Film Festival Celebrates the Great Liner
The Ulster Folk and Transport Museum promise A Night to Remember -
Filmtrip and The Beat Hotel
Producer Gawain Morrison is a fan of crowdsourcing and some seriously sinister puppets -
21 Years Of Film Festival Magic
Cinemagic returns to delight Belfast audiences -
Michael Smiley on Kill List
The Belfast-born actor talks about the film critics are calling the best British horror movie of its generation -
Apparitions: The Spectral Screen Horror Season
'The Horror, the Horror!' can be found at Queen's Film Theatre -
SCREENING ROOM: Belfast Festival
'Here's....the Belfast Festival at Queen's Film Theatre.' -
Jodie Whittaker Talks Good Vibrations
The Yorkshire actress feels the fear in Good Vibrations and stands up for Anne Hathaway's accent -
Jedi Jim Eastwood On Life After The Apprentice
He's become a father, launched a new website and has a cliché for the entrepreneurs out there -
Rebecca O'Brien on Producing Ken Loach
Ahead of her talk at Queen's Film Theatre, the producer talks about making movies that matter -
September Film Festival at Theatre at the Mill
Programmer David Louden bigs up Newtownabbey’s eclectic cinema fest -
Wannabes Showcases Belfast Girl Band
A 'Spinal Tap for the pop generation' tells the tale of three girls with big ambitions -
QFT Screening Room: Episode 8
'We need to talk about the September/October programme at Queen's Film Theatre' -
Graduate Wins Disney Animation Prize
Watch Jonathan McKee's winning film, based on Chinese folklore -
Northern Ireland's 'Perfect Murder' on Channel 4
Director Judy Kelly on her documentary into the Howell murder case -
Inbetweeners Actress Comes Home
Jayne Wisener gives acting master class for young performers in Derry~Londonderry -
The Adventure Continues With Super 8
Will JJ Abram's new movie reinvigorate the adventure genre? -
Screening Room: Episode 7
'Look Dave, I can see you're upset. I honestly think you should sit down at QFT.' -
Anti-Nuclear Film Shows at QFT
Countdown to Zero producer Lawrence Bender believes the 'time has come' to campaign -
Five Irish Novels Adapted for the Silver Screen
Cinematic adaptations can be hit and miss, as James Meredith demonstrates -
Northern Irish Filmmaker Seeks Donations
Phil Harrison's The Good Man could have your name in the credits