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New research on diversity and impact of religious belief in 21st-century Ireland
The Irish are very welcoming, but not very open to diversity
Boris Johnson is our biggest threat to peace in Ireland and Europe alike
All not what it seems behind creche doors
There may be troubles ahead...
Lunar landing or loony conspiracy?
Nigeria needs a peaceful solution
Soccer really is a sport for all
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"Film" için sonuçlar gösteriliyor
New film shines light on young people growing up undocumented in Ireland
A short film on the plight of young people growing up undocumented in Ireland was released online to mark World Children’s Day on 20 November.
Film Review: BlacKkKlansman does more than denounce racism
In his new movie BlacKkKlansman, Spike Lee offers us true story of Ron Stallworth (John David Washington), adapted from the latter’s 2014 book.
Cannes 2018 opens up to unheralded film talent
Serendipity and diversity in storytelling rule the roost this year’s Cannes selections. Indeed, the absence of some expected big names seems to have opened the door even wider to unknown talents.
Tendai Manuel puts his unique stamp on Ireland’s film industry
Tendai Manuel’s childhood in Zimbabwe was marked by the stories his grandmother told by the fire – and now he is taking those storytelling ideas to a much bigger scale.
Book Review: The Shape of Water
Produced by the co-writers of the Oscar-winning film of the same name, the novel version of The Shape of Water oozes with water-based analogies but still tells a distinct and colourful tale of people – and a creature – dealing with being outcasts in a changing world.
Polish star showcased at Dublin film fest
Polish star showcased at Dublin film fest - and workshops available for aspiring filmmakers
Women to the fore in 2017 Dublin Arabic Film Festival
The fourth Dublin Arabic Film Festival (Daff) will open on Friday 6 October at the Irish Film Institute (IFI) in Dublin’s Temple Bar.
Bollywood is on the big screen
The eighth annual Indian Film Festival of Ireland (IFFI) takes place in Dublin later this month.
Opinion - Another war film, another history rewrite
To be fair on Christopher Nolan, he did demonstrate in his new film Dunkirk that the British could do it all alone. He single-handedly made a number of other nations angry in the process, and that’s as far as it goes for doing it alone at Dunkirk. The rest of his film was a rewriting of history, though I suppose that’s another thing Nolan did by himself.
Mohammad Rasoulof tackles Iran’s corruption in his most personal film yet
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