Irish short animation makes Oscars shortlist
The short tells the story of Emily – an elderly woman reminiscing on her life.
The short tells the story of Emily – an elderly woman reminiscing on her life.
Each year, over 2,000 vulnerable men contact the Amen domestic abuse service.
Cleary won Best Live Action Short last night for his film Stutterer.
The Irish director picked up the Academy Award for his short film Stutterer.
The short film is going to be shown on TG4 tonight.
It’s voiced by Brian Gleeson and is all about a drunk.
Filmmaker Rebecca Birmingham placed the cameras across the city, inviting the public to help create this lovely mini-documentary.
The Cork Film Festival will be screening Rockmount next month.
It’s as sweet as the treat itself.
The Oscar-nominated Brown Bag Films were moved to spend 14 months creating this gem to support To Russia With Love.
Your cold, cold heart.
‘Dog Pound’ has the Father Ted actor relate a real aul’ shaggy dog tale.
Last night it was announced that ‘Rockmount’ would be made as part of an Irish Film Board project.
The clip won the top prize in ReachOut.com’s film competition.
The short film features Aningaaq, an Inuit fisherman.
The Missing Scarf is one of ten films in line for the Academy Award for Best Animated Short.
This great short film stays up all night to ask that question. “I think you have to be a little crazy to wait in line.”
Newly-online Irish animation Origin tells the story of a young man on the brink of emigration – and how he discovers all that he can’t leave behind
A short film dealing with the strained adult relationship between childhood best friends wins an Academy Award.
The beloved star of stage and screen passed away yesterday. Here he is in his last ever role for the silver screen.
The film festival in the heart of Kerry Gaeltacht wants to encourage script-writing ‘as Gaeilge’.
Ding Dong Denny O’Reilly’s History of Ireland – all you’ll ever need to know about our fair and troubled land…
This week, TheJournal.ie brings you a touch of festive cheer with an old classic from Brown Bag Film featuring the voices of real children from inner city Dublin in the 1960s retelling Biblical stories.
Irish Film Board-funded Pentecost was written and directed by Irish actor Peter McDonald and has made it to the final ten for that Academy Award category.
This week, TheJournal.ie brings you a fun Irish film on the perils of internet dating for your viewing pleasure.
This week TheJournal.ie presents Bono and My Ex, a funny Irish short film about what happens when your ex bumps into Bono and tells him all about… you.
This week, TheJournal.ie presents a multi award-winning short film about an elderly couple who find a highly unorthodox way to bring joy, youth and love back into their lives…
This week TheJournal.ie presents Rapunzel – The Blonde Years, for your viewing pleasure.
This week, TheJournal.ie presents a multi award-winning short film about a young Chinese man who goes to extraordinary lengths to prepare for life in Ireland…
This week, TheJournal.ie presents a clever short film about robbing chips and family dynamics for your viewing pleasure.
This week TheJournal.ie presents The Ten Steps, an especially spooky short, for your viewing pleasure this Halloween weekend.
This week TheJournal.ie presents The Monk and the Fly, a charming animated short, for your viewing pleasure.
This week, TheJournal.ie presents Jelly Baby, an unusual take on how to deal with a crying baby, for your viewing pleasure.
This week, TheJournal.ie presents 3-Minute 4-Play, an unusual tale of the battle between the sexes, for your viewing pleasure.
This week, TheJournal.ie presents Tufty for your viewing pleasure and asks: Do you really know where your teddy bear came from?
Irish director Galvea Kelly creates a gorgeous snapshot of people on the streets of Chicago remembering their finest moments. Pass the Kleenex.