short film
‘We’ve packed a lot into 15 minutes’ - Omagh-born director Nathaniel McCullagh on his short film Far Away
Nathaniel McCullagh chats to Sophie Clarke about the inspiration behind his latest short, working with An Irish Goodbye and Blue Lights actor Seamus O’Hara and directing the bull from Game of Thrones...
Changing lives: The inside story of the probation service in Northern Ireland told in short film
It highlights real stories of transformation of people who have committed crime
On the right track - Anne Hailes
Anne Hailes describes her experience visiting the set of short film, Long Shadows
Short movie about west Belfast boy who wants to wear dress to Holy Communion part of global film campaign
A SHORT movie about a young west Belfast boy who wants to wear a dress to his Holy Communion is set to be part of a global film campaign.
Northern Ireland-set An Irish Goodbye tipped for Oscar and Bafta success
EAST Belfast writer and director Ross White is hoping to follow in the footsteps of Belfast-born director Terry George with Oscar glory after his film was shortlisted for an Academy Award in the live-action short film category.
Film about surfer who lost brother to shark attack wins competition
Avuyile ‘Avo’ Ndamase was surfing with his 16-year-old brother Zama when a shark attacked.
There's Something About The Virgin Mary: Tyrone-shot short shakes up film fest scene
A SHORT film made in Belfast and Co Tyrone has won a major prize at the Birmingham Film Festival.
This amazing animation shows how hard kicking a caffeine habit can be
From eight-can-a-day habit to cold turkey, this incredible animation takes you through the depths of caffeine withdrawal.
Watch this: Lost Dog
JASON out of Sleaford Mods stars alongside Jamie Beddard in this short film by writer and director Andrew Tiernan highlighting the cruel nature of disability cuts and their consequences as well as the alarming rise in hate crimes against disabled people.