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Ronan Hill reveals how he went from recording audio for local news stories to winning Emmys for his work on TV's most talked about show
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Whether they're awards season heavyweights, box office giants or something that sparks excitement closer to home, these feature-lengths aren't to be missed in the year ahead
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How John DeLorean's Belfast-built failure of the motoring industry became an icon of cinema and helped render a family franchise a timeless cultural phenomenon
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From Matt Damon on Mars to Tom Hardy's turn as East London's evil twins, the big screen has much more to offer before 2015 is out
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The third instalment of Céline Sciamma's coming-of-age trilogy is a poised and fascinating picture drawing towering performances from its street-cast actresses
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Having gone from Sundance to the Mecca of streaming with his company's feature debut, the Strabane native says there's no better time for the next generation to find success on the big screen
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As Belfast prepares to celebrate its next Freeman of the City, we count down his greatest contributions to cinema in front of and behind the camera
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New feature film written and directed by Brian Mulholland is a love letter to his home city. 'The Belfast psyche is peculiar. We slag each other out of love. That's worth celebrating'
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Screenwriter Marie Jones tells the epic story of Northern Ireland's meeting with Brazil at the 1986 World Cup in Mexico. 'It's about normal people fighting against the odds'
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Oscar-nominated writer/director Stephen Fingleton on helming the 'anti-science fiction' feature he wanted to be 'the best thing ever shot in Northern Ireland'
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'Did we really do that? Were we that inhuman? Yes, we were.' Auteur on exploring the past, present and future of his birthplace in a special, UK-wide film programme
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Four part Belfast-set crime series among the most popular programmes available on RTÉ Player – director Aiden Largey and actor Shaun Blaney on making it through the Storyland commissioning process
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We appraise the Ballymena-born Hollywood heavyweight's five best and five worst films. Agree or disagree?
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Richard Dormer on acting alongside Michael Gambon in new Sky Atlantic series 'Fortitude' and how his career was built on arts funding
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Despite impending funding cuts, the film organisation for young people train new generation of cast and crew and deliver their feature film under budget
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With filmmaking funding on the line, two of Northern Ireland's most promising directors vie for Oscar glory
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Programme for young people continues to make a contribution to film culture, education and training
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Writer/director Allan Cubitt on keeping the body count low at an advance screening in Belfast
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Film agency for hair and makeup artists aims to train new generation of Northern Irish experts
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Martin McCann on starring in Yann Demange's debut feature which 'searches for Truth' amid the Troubles
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Matthew Coyle joins enthusiasts of the HBO series for a tour of the most picturesque shooting locations on Northern Ireland's North Coast
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The anti-slavery charity seeks submissions for its annual short film competition, which closes August 13
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Filmmakers Eileen Walsh and David Dryden explore the evolution of graffiti art across Northern Ireland
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Alex Fegan's acclaimed film on the enduring cultural significance of the humble pub to screen in Derry~Londonderry on June 9
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Film and lecture series organised by Queen's University examines the dichotomy between fact and fiction in cinema
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We talk to festival directors and former volunteers about the reciprocal benefits of proffering time and skills
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British Film Institute initiative will provide funding and support to aid the growth of cinema audiences across Northern Ireland
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Richard Williams, Chief Executive of NI Screen, on Northern Ireland's thriving film industry
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Campbell Miller and students of South Eastern Regional College produce poignant Second World War short film
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Director James Erskine and screenwriter Marie Jones tell the story of Northern Ireland's 1986 World Cup adventure
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With Northern Ireland's film industry experiencing a boom, Matthew Coyle meets the faces in the background
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The Holywood animation studio has adapted their educational short film, Macropolis, for a new iPad and iPhone app
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The actor on playing the lead in Good Vibrations, joining the cast of Game of Thrones and scripting a play for the Abbey
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The Educational Shakespeare Company focus on patients at the Holywell Hospital in a new series of short films to be screened during Creativity Month
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The author and lecturer in US history at Queen's University appraises Steven Spielberg's epic film, on which she worked as a consultant