Vortex wins best film at Dublin International Film Festival
Laura Samani wins best director for Small Body and Udo Kier takes best actor
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Laura Samani wins best director for Small Body and Udo Kier takes best actor
After cancelling in 2020, Cannes returns this summer with an extensive programme
The Covid-19 pandemic has caused a traffic jam of anticipated films for this year
The best biopics, documentaries, cartoons, features and award favourites of the year
Some think she’s ‘a bit frightening’, including in Neil Jordan’s Greta, but the star couldn’t be nicer
How do you safely act having sex? Welcome to Intimacy on Set, the safe sex code for actors
Dunkirk blows away the competition
Between his 103 directorial credits, Takashi Miike has staged a Kabuki play, created dozens of music videos and documentaries, and even made kids' shows
The star of ‘The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo’ on Jim Sheridan's ‘The Secret Scripture’ and how her friend Cate Blanchett helped her get cast in sexual abuse drama ‘Una’
Katherine Bigelow’s furious new film, ‘Detroit’, tackles historic racism and strikes some shocking notes. But the ‘Zero Dark Thirty’ director has been taking fire for even taking on the project
We’re halfway through the year – it’s time to take cinematic stock
Isabelle Huppert’s conspicuous authorship of central role may have muted controversy
The quiet Irish actor may be on the cusp of mega-stardom but she hasn’t lost sight of her craft
Irish nominees come up short, Meryl Streep gives searing critique of Donald Trump
Culture review 2016: The surge in Irish cinema continued with cracking diverse domestic films, and getting to see the Oscars in the flesh was a treat
Three female directors out of 20 will compete for this year's Palme d’Or - in 2012 there was none on the list for the top prize
Woody Allen in line to set record while Pedro Almodóvar and Cristi Puiu eye Palme d’Or
The late American media artist was ahead of her time, but her reputation is now catching up with her powerful work; and Mayo artists respond to their home county
The Australian has come a long way, from lauded turns in arthouse hits to the new Robocop. Donald Clarke talks to the star – if only he can get a word in over the puppies and parakeets
This big budget adaptation of Orson Scott Card’s popular space opera is a bracing, if dubious, orgy of youthful militarism, writes Donald Clarke
Crosswords & puzzles to keep you challenged and entertained
Inquests into the nightclub fire that led to the deaths of 48 people
How does a post-Brexit world shape the identity and relationship of these islands
Weddings, Births, Deaths and other family notices