Biopic Everybody Digs Bill Evans about the acclaimed U.S. jazz pianist and composer had its World Premiere at Berlinale 2026. Directed by two-time Grammy nominee Grant Gee and from a script written by ...
HBO Documentary Films has acquired worldwide TV and streaming rights to The Slightest Touch, directed by Rachel Fleit featuring Emma Fogarty and Colin Farrell.
Extraordinary star Máiréad Tyers is leading Channel 4, Universal Content Productions (UCP) and Element Pictures’ adaptation of Caroline O’Donoghue’s The Rachel Incident, which has set cast.
Danú Media, in association with Greasán na Meán Skillnet and National Talent Academy for Film & TV Drama partner with Philip Shelley and bring Greenlight Screenwriting Lab back in 2026 for it’s fourth ...
IFTN brings you the latest box office report, with Ireland’s top 10 films for the weekend of February 20-22, 2026. Sony’s Goat climbed to the top of the Irish box office in its second weekend, ...
Jessie Buckley won Leading Actress at the BAFTA Film Awards in London for her performance in Hamnet. Buckley’s win marks the first time an Irish actress has been awarded in the category at the BAFTA ...
The Irish Film & Television Academy (IFTA) has announced the winners of the IFTA Awards 2026, which took place tonight in Dublin and will air on Saturday night on RTÉ One. The 23rd anniversary of the ...
Oscar-nominated filmmaker Lenny Abrahamson has cast Tom Burke and Eve Hewson to lead his untitled new project set in the 1970s in Dublin’s Jewish community in the late 1970s. The cast will also ...
Channel 4 has commissioned ‘Close to Home’, a new four-part drama series produced by the multi-Academy Award winning Irish production company Element Pictures (Normal People, Bugonia). Based on ...
IFTN sat down with ‘Derry Girls’ creator Lisa McGee about her latest show ‘How To Get To Heaven From Belfast’ which has its worldwide Netflix release today, Thursday February 12, 2026.
Principal photography began on Small Things Like These in Wicklow early last week. Cast and crew arrived in New Ross, County Wexford on Sunday for four weeks of filming. Set in an Irish town in 1985, ...
Irish production company Saffron Moon has announced Irish crime-drama series Hidden Assets will return for a third season and is in production until May 2025. According to the synopsis: “What appears ...
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