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Slumdog Millionaire
Danny Boyle's Oscar-winning picture reveals a city rarely explored -
Five Minutes of Heaven
Liam Neeson returns home to star alongside Jimmy Nesbitt in the best of the current crop of Troubles-related films -
Prods and Pom-Poms
Sandy Row cheerleaders go to Glasgow in new documentary -
The Wrestler
Mickey Rourke deserves the praise - and the director ain't bad either -
Waltz with Bashir
Israeli animated documentary brings home the horrors of war -
Media Initiative For Children
Cartoon series promotes tolerance and diversity among young people -
Digital Shorts
Northern Ireland Screen encourage the filmmakers of tomorrow -
My Cultural Life: George Clark
Battle of the Bone director on cooking for Jackie Chan, adapting children's books and scaring the bejaysus out of us! -
Mark Kermode
Conor Smyth listens to the established film critic tell his tales at Cinemagic -
Training Opportunities with CultureNorthernIreland
Learn how to make your own podcast and how to get the most out of social networking sites -
Break the Cycle
Trailer release for new Irish mountain biking film -
Cinemagic Film Festival
Anne-Marie Marquess attends the Cinemagic launch and talks with marketing officer, Claire Baxter -
Mike Leigh
Kitchen sink dramatist opens up for the Cinemagic International Film and Television Festival -
CNI Podcast Training
Learn to promote yourself and your organisation online. Click Play Audio for a podcast recorded at a recent CNI podcast workshop -
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Love him or loathe him? Oliver Stone's flawed biopic of the 43rd president cannot decide -
The Film Classification Debate
Cinemagic Film Festival programmer Chris Shaw and young consultant Aoife McQuaid share their thoughts -
Freakdog
Shot in Belfast, set in New England, Generator Enterainment's first horror film keeps it brutally real -
Generator Entertainment
Film producer Mark Huffman on shooting horror flicks, learning from Spielberg and promoting the Northern Irish film industry -
Odd Man Out
James Mason runs the gauntlet of Belfast’s back streets in 1940’s classic film noir -
Future Film
NI Screen panel discussion debates the state of the Northern Irish film industry