TG4 is delighted that five of its projects will be screened at Galway Film Fleadh 2022. Galway Film Fleadh 2022 Schedule The next CINE4 film, Tarrac, is to receive its premiere
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Read Full[Bilingual Article – Gaeilge thíos] Bádóirí, TG4’s series on the famous Galway Hooker boats is set to return in an exhilarating series focusing on eight families sailing Ireland’s oldest and
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Read FullA new Irish language film, Tarrac will open the Kerry International Film Festival on Thursday 20th October in Killarney. Shot on the Dingle Peninsula, Tarrac is directed by Declan Recks, written by
Read FullFilmed over 12 months by Galway’s Tua Films and presented by RTÉ’s courts correspondent, Orla O’Donnell, Finné is a re-telling of riveting first-person testimonies. Finné delves deep and narrow into one person’s story
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