DESCRIPTION John Henry Foley was probably the most influential sculptor in Irish history. The Dubliner’s breath-taking equestrian masterpieces strode across city squares and parklands from Dublin to Kolkatta to Virginia. His best-known Irish works include … Continue reading Ireland Salutes John Henry Foley
Hanna and Me
Loopline FILM are producing a feature documentary ‘Hanna and Me’ The initial funding to cover the filming was raised on Indiegogo. Below is a vimeo of the first part of the journey. We are now … Continue reading Hanna and Me
Lament for Patrick Ireland screens IMMA Dublin
Following on from a screening at the Crawford Gallery in Cork, Sé Merry Doyle’s film ‘Lament for Patrick Ireland will be screened on April 26th in the Museum of Modern Art Dublin as part of … Continue reading Lament for Patrick Ireland screens IMMA Dublin
Archiving The Loopline Collection
In recognition of the diversity and cultural importance of The Loopline Collection the BAI in association with the Irish Film Archive awarded an archival grant to protect and restore documentary films created at Loopline Film … Continue reading Archiving The Loopline Collection
Rare screening ‘Looking On’ & ‘Alive Alive O – A Requiem for Dublin’
Review by Maria Brosnan On 2nd April, two documentaries will be screened back to back as part of the 2017 Five Lamps Arts Festival, Sé Merry Doyle’s first doumentary, Looking On (1982) and Alive … Continue reading Rare screening ‘Looking On’ & ‘Alive Alive O – A Requiem for Dublin’
John Montague
To mark the passing of John Montague we present a rare short film from 2009 featuring John and friends at the launch of his memoir ‘The Pear is Ripe’ at the Dublin Writers Museum . Featuring … Continue reading John Montague