And here’s to you, Mrs Robinson

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Aoife Kelleher told David Hennessy about her documentary about Ireland’s first female President which opened the Irish Film Festival London. The documentary Mrs Robinson opened...

Making survivors’ voices heard

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By David Hennessy In her role as the newly appointed special advocate for survivors of institutional abuse, Patricia Carey has been listening to survivor’s...

Remixing a horror classic

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Emrhys Cooper, recognisable from his role in Coronation Street, told David Hennessy about his ‘remix’ of horror classic Nosferatu, coming back to the UK after...

Return to London Town back for 26th festival

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It is almost time for this year’s Return to London Town festival. This will be the 26th edition of the renowned and revered festival that...

Irish Film and TV UK unveil programme for this year’s festival

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Irish Film and TV UK, formerly known as Irish Film London, have announced the details of their forthcoming annual festival which takes place 13-...

A choice no father should have to make

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Writer/ director Luke Morgan and Ken Gibson, CEO of The Mission to End Leprosy, told David Hennessy about their Oscar- qualified short film, The...

On the streets

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Film maker Maeve Murphy told David Hennessy about her short film St Pancras Sunrise which deals with issues such as the safety of sex...

Stolen lives

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By David Hennessy There will be a special screening of feature documentary Stolen by acclaimed Northern Irish director Margo Harkin as part of the...

Liverpool set to celebrate Irish culture

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Liverpool Irish Festival kicks off this week. Now in its 22nd year, Liverpool Irish Festival is described as the UK’s largest Irish arts and culture-led...

Behind closed doors

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Writer/ director Jamie O’Rourke told David Hennessy about his Oscar qualified short film CALF which deals with themes such as abuse within the family. Jamie...