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Words Across Europe | Irish Participants on the Europe-Wide VR Writers’ Room
Words Across Europe is Europe’s first VR writers’ room programme providing participants with a deep understanding of the broader industry landscape and the confidence to navigate successful series writing for television. Co-funded by the!-->…
Film Ireland | Film Journalism Mentorship Programme 2025
Film Ireland, supported by Coimisiún na Meán, have announced the second edition of their Journalism Mentorship Programme, designed to empower writers from a wide variety of backgrounds. Over the course of this training, participants will!-->…
Documentary series From That Small Island – The Story of the Irish coming to RTÉ
From that Small Island – The Story of the Irish will explore Irish identity and history in four one-hour episodes starting on Sunday the 8th of June on RTE.
Film Ireland Cover Art Exhibition | Dublin Event
Film Ireland are holding an extended exhibition of Film Ireland Cover Art (Issues 1-100) to mark the ongoing development of their Film Ireland Digital Archive, in association with DBS School of Arts and the PARC25 Research Conference.
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A Social Scientist Talks Adolescence and Social Media, Surveillance, and Childhood Rewired | Part 2
This is Part 2 of Headstuff's analysis of Adolescence: you can read Part 1 here first!
Navigating the Digital Labyrinth
In the second half of Adolescence, we begin to grasp the full extent of Jamie’s digital world. It’s not just that!-->!-->!-->!-->!-->…
How Netflix’s AdolescenceInterrogates Masculinity In Crisis, According to a Social Scientist | Part…
From Farmyard Dangers to Digital Threats
I grew up on a farm, where danger announced itself in dodgy Leyland tractor brakes running down hills and wayward livestock. As a child, I learned to steer clear of the hormones of a calving cow!-->!-->!-->…
Source Material | The Vision of Philip K. Dick
“If you can get them to see the world as you do, they will think as you do.” Philip K. Dick
There are many novelists who have had a major impact on cinema. Perhaps one of the most famous, and still currently active is Stephen King.!-->!-->!-->…
Interview | Steve Woods: “Irish animators have been at the heart of some of the world’s most…
Steve Woods is an Irish animator who has worked in the industry since 1988. His work encompasses animations, documentaries, dance films and experimental films. In 1989 he co-founded the Galway Film Fleadh, and he has!-->…
Screen Sessions | Creativity Takes Centre Stage in Dublin With Film Ireland
On Friday, 13th of December, Film Ireland will celebrate the indigenous talent of the Irish film industry with Screen Sessions, a series of panel discussions hosted by Griffith College and supported by Screen Ireland. Bringing together the!-->…
Éire, There and Everywhere | Ireland’s Historical Comedy Connections
I want you to picture a simple Venn diagram. Just two little circles, no more, no less. In one circle, we have a neat little collection of the world’s most famous comedians. In the other, the nation of Ireland and the Irish people. And!-->…