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Annual Television Lecture with Rob Clark (Fremantle Media) - October 24th
Director of Global Entertainment at Fremantle Media and responsible for the worldwide roll-out of hit shoes such as Got Talent, X Factor and The Apprentice
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In Conversation With Roger Michell - October 1st
One of the UK's most acclaimed directors of the last twenty years, Roger Michell has helmed films such as Notting Hill, Enduring Love, Venus, Hyde Park on Hudson and Le Week-end
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In Conversation With John Lloyd CBE - September 23rd
One of British television's most successful comedy producers will join us to discuss his career including QI, Spitting Image, Blackadder & Not the Nine O'Clock News
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Industry Breakfast - Women in Film & TV - September 19th
IFTA welcomes members of WIFTV to our Autumn Industry Breakfast.
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Gold + Q&A - August 26th
Quirky comedy-drama from IFTA Rising Star winner 2007 Niall Heery, starring David Wilmot, James Nesbitt and Maisie Williams
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I Used To Live Here - August
Winner of Best Irish First Feature (Galway Film Fleadh 2014), from director Frank Berry (Ballymun Lullaby).
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One Million Dubliners - October 21st
Winner of Best Feature Documentary (Galway Film Fleadh 2014), this humourous & affecting film explores the history of Glasnevin cemetery in Dublin
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An Bronntanas - October 7th
IFTA Television First Look at TG4's An Bronntanas, the eagerly-awaited new drama series from director Tom Collins (Kings)
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Queen & Country & Discussion with John Boorman - September 2nd
Fresh from the Director's Fortnight at Cannes, Boorman's follow-up to 'Hope & Glory' stars Callum Turner, Richard E Grant & Pat Shortt
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Noble - September
Stephen Bradley's charming & poignant award-winning biopic of Christina Noble starring Deirdre O'Kane, Sarah Greene & Brendan Coyle
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Love, Rosie with special guests- October 14th
From the best-selling novel by Cecelia Ahern and filmed in Ireland with Octagon Films, this romantic comedy stars Lily Collins & Sam Claflin
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The Canal - October
From director Ivan Kavanagh, horror thriller The Canal stars Rupert Evans and Antonia Campbell Hughes
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