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Ready to reel at Boyne International Film Festival
Ready to reel at Boyne International Film Festival

Irish Independent

time25-07-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Irish Independent

Ready to reel at Boyne International Film Festival

Now in its fourth year, the festival is co-curated by local filmmaker Frank W. Kelly and Droichead Arts Centre Director Collette Farrell, and supported by LOVE Drogheda BIDS. This year's programme continues the festival's mission to champion Irish film, with a particular spotlight on local filmmakers and stories made in and around the Boyne Valley. The 2025 festival will feature a packed weekend of Irish and international short films, documentaries, animations, filmmaker workshops, panel discussions, and awards. With season tickets priced at just €35, audiences will have access to all shorts screening programmes throughout the weekend. A standout event this year is the Gala Screening of Four Mothers, the latest feature from Drogheda's own Darren Thornton, co-written with his brother Colin. The screening, taking place on Saturday 9 August, will be followed by a Q&A hosted by broadcaster Sinéad Brassil. The film tells the story of a novelist grappling with family and fame across a chaotic weekend and has already won critical acclaim. Local filmmaking takes centre stage at the Made in the Boyne Valley opening night screening, featuring projects such as Medicinal by Eoghan Timothy Hand and starring Peter Coonan, as well as works from directors based in Louth and Meath. Festival Co-Director Collette Farrell said: 'The Boyne Valley region is rich in history, creativity, and community. This festival allows us to bring that spirit to the screen while supporting Irish talent at all stages of their careers.' Workshops throughout the weekend offer valuable insight for emerging creatives, including sessions led by Dundalk-born casting director Luci Lenox, Droichead Artist in Residence Baz Black (Kin), and actress Orla Fitzgerald. A panel on casting will also feature industry leaders Louise Kiely, Barry Coyle, and Mary-Ellen O'Hara. This year's Filmmaker in Focus is TJ O'Grady-Peyton, with six of his short films screening, including Room Taken, which was recently shortlisted for an Oscar and executive produced by Colin Farrell. BVIFF 2025 is also proud to announce two new patrons: acclaimed actress Helen Behan from Laytown, and award-winning casting director Louise Kiely. Both have supported the festival since its early days and now formally join the team. The festival is made possible through support from The Arts Council, Louth County Council Festival Fund, Meath County Council, and local sponsors including The Clinch Family, Boann Distillery, Anglo Printers, and The Marcy. 'We're incredibly proud to bring this festival back to Drogheda, and to showcase the depth of talent we have in Louth, Meath, and across the country,' said Frank W. Kelly. With a combination of screenings, networking, and education, BVIFF offers both audiences and aspiring filmmakers a unique cultural experience in the heart of the Boyne Valley. Tickets and the full festival programme are available at

David Keenan announces Dublin and London shows: 'This is the start of a new chapter'
David Keenan announces Dublin and London shows: 'This is the start of a new chapter'

Extra.ie​

time19-05-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Extra.ie​

David Keenan announces Dublin and London shows: 'This is the start of a new chapter'

He will play the Ambassador Theatre on July 12. David Keenan has announced a series of gigs for next July, including a show in London's Bush Hall on July 10 and Dublin's Ambassador Theatre on July 12. Announcing the dates on Instagram, the Dundalk-born artist teased that this is the start of a new chapter, and that there were more announcements to come this week. Most recently, Keenan was announced as the composer for upcoming crime drama Salvable, starring Shia LaBeouf and Toby Kebbell. View this post on Instagram A post shared by David Keenan (@davidkeenanmuso) Keenan launched his debut album, A Beginner's Guide to Bravery, in 2020, which reached number one on the Irish Independent Albums charts. News of his fourth album, the follow-up to 2022's Crude, is expected later this year. Earlier this year, the musician also premiered Focla ar Chanbhs, a documentary which follows him through the creative process across 500 days. It made appearances at Craicfest (NYC), LA Irish Film Festival & Solas Nua (DC), while its European premiere will take place at Krakow Film Festival this month Tickets for David Keenans London and Dublin dates go on sale this Friday, May 23, here.

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