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Skillset launches NI careers service for audio-visual workers
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Bill Taylor gives the lowdown on sci-fi video project No Warning. Click Play Video to watch the first episode, and Play Audio to hear the podcast
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A gritty tale of working-class life in 1990s Craigavon. Click Play Audio for a podcast with producer Chris Martin
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From a school play in Ballymena to a galaxy far, far away
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Young filmmakers from Derry win a mini Oscar at Leicester Square's First Light Movies Awards
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On-set of Northern Ireland's first martial arts zombie movie
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Irish cinematographer Seamus McGarvey makes wartime epic shine
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Click Play Video for the The Farther, The Dearer trailer, and 'Play Audio' to hear Moore on her BAFTA adventure
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The versatile Coleraine actor has everything but cold feet
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Film director Terry Loane's first feature
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Animator John McCloskey and Cinematographer Seamus McGarvey tipped for top awards
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Anne-Marie Marquess rates the films at NI's international festival for young folk
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Eamonn McGurk is moved by the portrayal of troubled Joy Division frontman Ian Curtis
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International interest might not be the dream ticket, but Michael Kelly sees a future for film in NI
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Listen to Julien Temple, Willie Doherty and Andrew Eaton
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Brian Philip Davis is creating chances in NI's film industry
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James Gracey talks movies, imagination and mushrooms with Pearse Elliot
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Gavin Carville watches as the cult filmaker makes the pitch for Transcendental Meditation
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Armagh cinematographer Seamus McGarvey is applauded at London premiere
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NI crowds are keen on Jennifer Baumeister's comfort machine
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Colin Murray is living proof of the that there's more than one route to success
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Eamonn Kiernan gets down and dirty with Lady Chatterley
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Eamonn Kiernan watches comedy triumph over tragedy in the portrait of the French dramatist
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Eamonn Kiernan rates the definitive biography of The Clash's Joe Strummer
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Bernard MacLaverty's first steps in film-making
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Eamonn Kiernan finds fine performances and characters to believe in
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Steven Rainey indulges his inner nerd with Star Trek's most controversial episode
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Steven Rainey revists '65, and the birth of a rock legend
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Eamonn Kiernan sees how cinema can change the world
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Upcoming Washington showcase for NI filmmakers
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Belfast actor still pushing the boundaries
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Brian Kirk's film is a timely comment on fundamentalism, finds Francis Jones
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Eamonn Kiernan appraises the winner of this year's Best Foreign Film Oscar
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Niall Bakewell visits the set of new NI short film Checkout
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Paul Hutchinson is Belfast's Renaissance Man, says Kirsten Kearney
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Kenneth Branagh's opera adaptation hits all the right notes
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The post-WW2 allegory highlights some questionable decisions, says Eamonn Kiernan
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The life and times of a punk rock film-maker
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Brian Philip Davis is creating chances in NI's film industry
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Filmmaker Vincent Kinnaird is flying high, finds Frazer Orr
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Emma Heatherington tracks the marvellous career of the late Birdy Sweeney
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Philip Byrne talks to the Co Down filmmaker before his premiere
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Monty Python and the Princess Bride under the stars
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Vicki Neill meets the company making devilishly good movies
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A look back at the cinemas that existed in Belfast city centre during the heady days of the silver screen
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Profile of the award winning writer of Holy Cross
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Film opportunities in Belfast
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Q. Did you hear the one about Finn MacCool's mother-in-law?
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Dramatisation of events on Bloody Sunday
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The actor for whom Beckett wrote Krapp’s Last Tape
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The consummate character actor who became the comic voice of Northern Ireland
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Learn more about the award-winning filmmaker
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An overview of Derry Film & Video's first feature
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Peter Brennan meets the Coleraine filmmakers as they prepare for competition
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NIFTC's Richard Williams shares his thoughts
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Review of the fourth Potter film by Children's Express
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Childrens Express reporters caught up with director Martha Fiennes in Derry
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The rise of television star Amanda Burton
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Genial television presenter and former GMTV anchorman recalls interviewing Tony Blair, writes Paul Martin
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