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Michael MacBroom gears up for a high octane trip on two wheels
Fionola Meredith falls for Lynn Barber's memories of youthful seduction
The maverick British filmmaker turns up the volume at QFT
An enchanting instalment from the romantically-skewed canon of Terry Gilliam
The pilot-turned-filmmaker on making movies without a budget, his Armagh childhood, and getting John Rhys-Davies to shave off his beard. Catch the trailer for 32 North 62 East below
Joseph Nawaz braves the bear pit and comes out smiling
Pedro Almodóvar’s fourth film with Penelope Cruz sees the camera lingering obsessively on the Spanish star. Frankly, we are not a muse
Yellow Fever's new gorefest, produced in five weeks with a £100 budget
Is director Lars Von Trier the enfant terrible of cinema, or just plain terrible? Click here for the trailer
Vincent Cassel delivers as the ultraviolent French criminal. Click here for a sneak preview
Manager of Belfast’s independent cinema Queen’s Film Theatre on why Ciaran Hinds is lovely, Jim Jarmusch is cool, and Mowgli broke her heart
Lorca, Dalí and Buñuel brought to the silver screen
Sir Alan Sugar's right-hand woman comes home on belhalf of Food For Thought Africa
American TV company behind The Wire and Sex in the City come to town for an epic adventure adaptation
Liam Neeson accepts honorary degree from Queen's University Belfast
Director George Clarke on setting up Belfast's latest film festival.
Director Carol Moore on the filmmaking process. Click Play Video for actor interviews and a behind-the-scenes film, courtesy of Carol Moore
Malachi O'Doherty reviews Kari Skogland's controversial account of a life lived on the edge
Fionola Meredith reviews Carol Moore's cinematic adaptation of the acclaimed stageplay
The Belfast Film Festival provides a welcome window into the silent past - and present
New digital art festival focuses the spotlight on Derry
Alan Moore won't be happy. What's new? Zack Synder delivers again
Festival director Michelle Devlin on the best of the festival programme. Click Play Audio for a podcast featuring Cherrybomb co-director Glenn Leyburn
Queen's University student reinterprets the online messaging service
French cinema goes back to school, but is life stranger than fiction?
Danny Boyle's Oscar-winning picture reveals a city rarely explored
Liam Neeson returns home to star alongside Jimmy Nesbitt in the best of the current crop of Troubles-related films
Sandy Row cheerleaders go to Glasgow in new documentary
Mickey Rourke deserves the praise - and the director ain't bad either
New short film website with a gruesome edge launched in Belfast. Click Play Audio for a podcast interview
Israeli animated documentary brings home the horrors of war
Cartoon series promotes tolerance and diversity among young people
Northern Ireland Screen encourage the filmmakers of tomorrow
Battle of the Bone director on cooking for Jackie Chan, adapting children's books and scaring the bejaysus out of us!
CEO Richard Williams and chairman Richard Hill. Click Play Audio for a podcast interview
Conor Smyth listens to the established film critic tell his tales at Cinemagic
Learn how to make your own podcast and how to get the most out of social networking sites
Trailer release for new Irish mountain biking film
Anne-Marie Marquess attends the Cinemagic launch and talks with marketing officer, Claire Baxter
Kitchen sink dramatist opens up for the Cinemagic International Film and Television Festival
Learn to promote yourself and your organisation online. Click Play Audio for a podcast recorded at a recent CNI podcast workshop
Love him or loathe him? Oliver Stone's flawed biopic of the 43rd president cannot decide
Cinemagic Film Festival programmer Chris Shaw and young consultant Aoife McQuaid share their thoughts
Shot in Belfast, set in New England, Generator Enterainment's first horror film keeps it brutally real
Film producer Mark Huffman on shooting horror flicks, learning from Spielberg and promoting the Northern Irish film industry
James Mason runs the gauntlet of Belfast’s back streets in 1940’s classic film noir
Steve McQueen's arresting portrait of Bobby Sands and the 1981 Hunger Strikes
NI Screen panel discussion debates the state of the Northern Irish film industry
He's played Julius Caesar and worked with Spielberg, but this Belfast actor still has his feet on the floor
Writer and journalist Toby Young on How To Lose Friends and Alienate People
OUTBURST Queer Arts Festival invites you to tell your story on film
Hell comes to the Antrim Coast in Guillermo Del Toro's monster sequel
One man's impossible dream is brought to life with stunning results
Jose Padilha’s controversial tale of drugs and corruption blurs the line between cops and crooks in Rio's violent favelas
Reporting from the premiere of NI's low-budget, high-impact zombie thriller. Click Play Audio to hear a production podcast from the set
Rotoscope animation brings the Cúchulainn story into the 21st century. Click Play Video to watch The Demise of the Hound
The late Heath Ledger hypnotizes in Christopher Nolan's second Batman feature
From Australia producer Nial Fulton relates the confessions of a cannibal convict
Emerging filmmakers find an outlet and an audience at the QFT
Annual multi-platform gaming convention celebrates all things diverse with a big, anime smile on its face
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