Dublin Film Festival: History, memory and The Cry of Granuaile Dublin International Film Festival • 24 Feb 22
Dublin 8 over 60s residents to feature at film festival "Who would have thought of making a film during lockdown - sure where would you get it?" Dublin • 23 Feb 22
2021 saw record spend in Irish TV and film production €500 million was spent in the Irish economy across film, television drama, documentary and animation production last year, according to Fís Éireann / Screen Ireland. News • 18 Feb 22
Committee told of 'climate of fear' in arts sector An Oireachtas committee has been told there is a "climate of fear" in the arts in Ireland with people afraid of losing work or facing … Politics • 16 Feb 22
Dublin exhibition shows visual culture of modern Iran The visual culture of early modern Iran is being put on display at the Chester Beatty museum in Dublin as part of a new exhibition, … Regional • 04 Feb 22
RTÉ DG says licence fee system needs to be reformed The Director General of RTÉ Dee Forbes has said the broadcaster is not looking for a licence fee increase, but that the licence fee system … Ireland • 26 Jan 22
75% of Arts recommendations implemented, says Dept Three-quarters of the recommendations made by the Arts and Culture Recovery Taskforce have been implemented, the Department of Arts and Culture has said. COVID-19 • 04 Jan 22
Ongoing support for arts needed after difficult year Arts and Media Correspondent Sinéad Crowley sums up a turbulent year for the sector through three artistic moments. 2021 in Review • 30 Dec 21