Sad news for Irish cast and production crew on ‘Ripper Street’ - which was filmed in Clancy Barracks and other Dublin locations - as the Victorian drama series has been cancelled by the BBC, with low ratings cited as the reason for the decision.
Charlie Murphy, now one of Ireland's most prolific acting exports, has enjoyed a particularly eventful 2013 - winning Best Actress at the IFTAs for her powerful performance as Siobhán in ‘Love/Hate’ and rarely leaving our screens since.
The crowd-funding campaign for ‘My Name Is Emily’, award-winning director Simon Fitzmaurice’s latest feature, is undergoing a final push before the December 7th deadline.
With success in New York, Palm Springs, and Ireland’s own IFTA event under his belt, Kieron J. Walsh is set to see his comic crime thriller ‘Jump’ unleashed upon Hollywood audiences in L.A.’s Arena Cinema this Friday, December 6th.
Already set to receive a boost to Limerick’s local creative arts as Ireland’s City of Culture for 2014, the city is starting early with the establishment of an event honouring one of the city’s most revered artists.
The BAI has announced the 2014 application deadlines to the Sound & Vision II funding scheme, with the first approaching on 6th February - and public consultation for Sound & Vision III remaining open until 8th January.
Friday December 13th will see Dublin’s Light House Cinema host an informative session on a new initiative designed to strengthen cross border ties in Europe’s creative media industries, dubbed 'Creative Europe'.