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  • John McCloskey

    Dead Souls, Crows and Tadpoles: The Extraordinary Visions of John McCloskey

    Charting the Derry-based, BAFTA-nominated animator's career, from the very first frame across almost three decades of wondrous works
  • Ronan Hill

    My career constructing the soundscapes behind Game of Thrones, Hunger and The Fall

    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
  • John T Davis Artwork

    Atlantic Sessions Celebrate John T. Davis

    Portrush Film Theatre put the spotlight on the influential director's career in a free evening of screenings, discussion and live performance
  • A-Z Belfast Cinema

    A-Z of Belfast Cinemas

    Film aficionado Brian Henry Martin on an alphabetical odyssey to celebrate the picture palaces of Belfast
  • Cinema Day

    Cinema Day Celebrates Northern Ireland's 120 Year Film Heritage

    Film Hub NI presents a diverse programme of film events across the region
  • Takeover Filmmakers

    Young Filmmakers Hit Home Media

    QFT's Takeover film club members make DVD and Blu-ray debut with special featurette included in Mark Cousins' newly-released I Am Belfast
  • Cinemagic Young Consultants

    Cinemagic Calls for Young Film Consultants

    The Belfast-based charity is inviting film lovers aged 8 - 18 to have their say this summer and help shape its annual festival programme
  • BFI Rural Life

    Film Archive Charts Century of Rural Life

    BFI launch wealth of illuminating footage giving insight into forgotten activities, traditions and trades of Northern Ireland's colourful countryside
  • Strand Titanic

    Strand to Screen 'Nazi Titanic'

    The once-banned 1943 film about the ill-fated liner was commissioned by Joseph Goebbels as a piece of wartime propaganda
  • Vintage Cinema Bus

    Vintage Cinema Club

    Michael McAlinden takes a bus back to film's golden age for a special showing of John Ford's The Quiet Man
  • Cinemagic Young filmmakers competition

    Submit Your Short to Cinemagic Young Filmmaker 2016

    The Belfast festival is calling for entries up to ten minutes in length to compete in the annual awards showcase
  • Mickeybo

    Made in Belfast Season at QFT

    Queen's Film Theatre and BFI celebrate the city's cinematic heritage with an eclectic week of film and archive footage screenings
  • Survivalist Trailer

    The Survivalist Trailer Released

    Get a first look at Stephen Fingleton's BAFTA-nominated thriller before a preview run at Queen's Film Theatre from February 5
  • Cinemagic Callout

    Cinemagic Calls for Submissions

    The film charity for young people is seeking entrants for this year's festival awards competition
  • The Revenant

    The Revenant

    Leonardo DiCaprio and the makers of Birdman combine for the visceral, awe-inspiring culmination of their cinematic careers
  • Fingleton BAFTA

    The Survivalist Receives BAFTA Nod

    Fermanagh filmmaker Stephen Fingleton's first feature-length has been named among the nominees for this year's Outstanding Debut
  • Films 2016

    Twenty Films You Have to See in 2016

    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
  • Strand 1950s

    Ten Things You Might Not Know About the Strand

    The last remaining link back to cinema's golden age in Northern Ireland celebrates its 80th anniversary this week
  • Blood Rising Main

    The Women of Juárez

    A new screening of Mark McLoughlin's 'Blood Rising' and accompanying exhibition by Brian Maguire reiterates the harrowing plight females have faced for over two decades in the Mexican city
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    Leon McCarron Goes With the Flow

    The County Derry adventurer on changing perceptions of Iran through a new film tracing his thrilling journey along the country's longest river
  • BFI LOVE 3.jpg

    Reel Love

    BFI and FilmHub NI bring a whirlwind season of romantic classics to screens across Northern Ireland - watch trailers and book tickets now
  • Back to the Future

    Back to the Future Day

    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
  • Pan

    Pan

    Despite an occasionally turgid narrative, Neverland's potential to thrill remains undeniable in Cinemagic's film festival opener
  • Back to the Future.jpg

    Cinema in Belfast - October 2015

    Anniversary screenings, film festivals and special events for movie lovers across Belfast this month
  • Voices of the New Belfast

    Voices of the New Belfast

    Watch a selection of short films from the project to be showcased at Stormont, exploring ethnic relations, equality and other challenging cultural issues
  • Foyle Film Success Stories

    Five Foyle Film Festival Success Stories

    The North West's yearly showcase of cinema has long been a launch pad to wider renown for filmmakers far and near
  • Miss Julie Main

    Miss Julie

    Fermanagh's Castle Coole stands tall in Colin Farrell's simmering Victorian drama, despite the stage-to-film adaptation's big screen shortcomings
  • Ten Films 2015

    Ten Unmissable Films Still to Come This Year

    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
  • 13 Minutes

    13 Minutes

    David Holmes reunites with Oliver Hirschbiegel as the Downfall director returns to familiar ground, albeit with more mixed results
  • Close Encounters Film

    Cinema in Belfast - August 2015

    Blockbuster movie releases, independent film screenings and more in picture houses across Belfast
  • NI Film Archive

    Northern Ireland on Film

    Thousands of never before seen clips made available to the public as BFI's new digital film archive goes live
  • Puffin Rock

    Puffin Rock Lands on Netflix

    Streaming service picks up animated pre-school series by Derry-based children's media company Dog Ears
  • Timbuktu

    Timbuktu

    As far removed from the mainstream as its setting, Abderrahmane Sissako’s unflinching picture is rich in its portrayal of totalitarian rule in Africa but not without its glimmers of hope
  • The Goblin Market

    The Goblin Market

    Belfast-based collective Shadowtide Arts adapt Christina Rossetti's 19th century gothic poem to the screen with startling results
  • Girlhood

    Girlhood

    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
  • Robin Williams

    Final Robin Williams Film Trailer Released

    Late actor voices Dennis The Dog in Simon Pegg comedy Absolutely Anything, set for release a year after his untimely death
  • YouTube

    YouTube at Ten

    Count down a selection of Culture NI's most viewed videos to mark the milestone anniversary of the platform's first upload
  • Mark Cousins

    Digital Film Archive Relaunched

    Northern Ireland Screen's revamped collection of historical footage goes live with new online resource
  • Intercultural Programme

    Intercultural & Anti-Racism Programme

    Foyle Film Festival marks ten years of promoting diversity through film from March 23 - 28
  • FFF Homemade

    Homemade Highlights You Have to See at Foyle Film Festival

    Littered throughout a packed programme in Derry this year is a feast of Irish cinema from modern classics to new works by fresh filmmaking talents
  • Anim18

    Anim18: Celebrating the art of animation in Northern Ireland

    People across Belfast, Derry, Armagh and Strabane will have opportunities to watch award-winning works and learn from masters of the craft throughout November
  • 2001 feature

    Fifty years on, 2001: A Space Odyssey still feels like the future

    With anniversary screenings featuring the film's star man planned for Belfast and Derry, we reflect on the cosmic vision of Stanley Kubrick in 1968
  • Hear My Voice review

    Hear My Voice: film inspired by Colin Davidson exhibition 'offers a tribute to the human spirit'

    Brendan J Byrne manages to further enrich the moving source material of Silent Testimony while extending the experience for those unable to see its portraits in person
  • bad day main

    Film producer Brendan Mullin on how up-and-comers can make 'the Cut'

    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
  • Best Branagh

    The 10 Best Kenneth Branagh Films

    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
  • Sam Shepard after screening discussion for PARIS, TEXAS

    Remembering Sam Shepard

    Foyle Film Festival pays tribute to the late actor, writer and playwright four years after hosting him in the city that also staged his final drama
  • Murder orient express branagh

    Murder on the Orient Express

    Kenneth Branagh keeps Agatha Christie's detective tale on the right track as both director and lead amidst a cast bristling with star power
  • Patti Cakes main.jpg

    The director of Patti Cake$ on making the feel-good film of the year

    New in Northern Ireland cinemas this week, the story of a misfit who wants to make it as a rapper took two years of rewrites, an Australian actress and the help of Quentin Tarantino to finally come to life, as Geremy Jasper explains
  • Cinema day branded 1

    With Cinema, You Never Have to Be Alone

    Samuel Moore urges everyone to enjoy the shared experience of film-going, and never to be put off by not bringing company of your own
  • Cinema day memories branded

    What's Your Favourite Film-Going Memory?

    From the first roars of Jurassic Park to queuing in the snow for Grease, programmers behind Cinema Day 2017 recall their best big screen experiences ahead of a Bank Holiday Monday filled with movie magic
  • The Journey Interview

    The Journey: 'It's a story that needed to be told'

    Belfast-born director Nick Hamm on making the Northern Ireland peace process, with its polarising figureheads, into a movie the world could enjoy
  • RTS NI Student Awards

    And the Winner is...

    Jane Hardy speaks with a few of the nominees for this year's Royal Television Society NI Student Awards on March 28
  • ESC Branded

    Big Screen Treatment for People in Isolation

    Therapeutic filmmaking is giving men marginalised through mental health issues and offending a chance to restore relationships and change their lives
  • Best Review

    Best (George Best: All By Himself)

    Though arguably too linear in scope, the latest chronicle of our greatest footballing talent's tragic journey is nonetheless elegantly and fearlessly told
  • George's Best and Worst

    Documenting George's Best and Worst

    Georgie's genius is given the cinematic treatment, but Daniel Gordon's new biopic doesn't edit around the personal oblivion that defined the footballer's latter days
  • The Fits

    The Fits

    This adolescent dance drama eschews coming-of-age tropes in favour of a more unorthodox yet fascinating slow burn
  • Sahara

    Take a Desert Trip with Sahara Film Screenings

    Belfast Film Festival's Landforms series continues with a showcase of cinema from one of the world's most stunning regions
  • La La Land

    La La Land

    Despite its artistic virtues, the limp narrative of Damien Chazelle's modern musical just won't leave audiences as jazzed as they were with Whiplash
  • Silence

    Silence

    Liam Neeson is the white whale of Scorsese's monumental 26-year passion project, which caps a career-long study of spirituality on the big screen
  • Two Angry Men

    Two Angry Men

    Toto Ellis leaves us longing for a feature length in his debut short outlining the theatrical censorship his father and Sam Thompson faced in Belfast 60 years ago

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