'Food Guide To Love', a Dublin-set romantic comedy directed by Spanish husband and wife team Dominic Harari and Teresa de Pelegri, and starring Richard Coyle and Leonor Watling, will begin shooting in Ireland on August 7. The feature, an Irish, Spanish and French co-production, is currently in pre-production in Dublin. Ireland's Parallel Films and Spanish production company Tornasol are the main producers with France's Haut et Court also on board. A strong Irish cast have also been recruited with David Wilmot (Good Vibrations) set to play a hippie who comes between the two leads and Bronagh Gallagher cast as the cynical and humorous wife of Oliver's best friend. Other Irish cast attached to the project include Lorcan Cranitch (Rome) and Ger Ryan (Raw), who will play Oliver's mother. Chris Newman (Aisling's Diary) and Michelle Beamish (Eden) have also been cast in minor roles.
- 7/19/2012
- IFTN
Commissioned by RTÉ Young Peoples Programming, and produced by Accomplice Television, new Irish production 'The Importance of Being Whatever' updates Oscar Wilde's classic play 'The Importance of Being Earnest' into a modern serialised drama. Directed by Ronan and Rob Burke (Aisling's Diary, Runners) and written by Iseult Golden and David Horan (Belonging to Laura), the 30 x 3 minute series follows mixed race teen Tobi Okocha, the dutiful and hard-working son of struggling single mother Kathy, who is determined that her son will get a good leaving cert and a place in university...
- 7/6/2011
- IFTN
FÁS Screen Training Ireland will welcome producers Nuno Bernardo (Aisling's Diary), Triona Campbell (Beat Generation Ireland) and Ben Grass (When Evil Calls) to host a course later this month entitled 'The Producer's Guide to Transmedia'. The Course will take place on November 25th and 26th. The two day course is open to producers with an interest in Transmedia and will look at how this new approach can bring extra revenues and empower producers to connect directly to audiences without the need for 'gatekeepers'.
- 11/22/2010
- IFTN
Cr Entertainment, Ltd. has appointed Trevor Curran as its new Head of Branded Entertainment. Curran will be responsible for a €1m fund to co-produce six branded cross-media content shows over the next two years. Curran has over eight years experience in advertising as an Account Director for agencies such Young & Rubicam, Target @ Ddfhb and Directbrand. In 2005, Curran joined Cr Entertainment as Head of Production and has produced and overseen series productions such as the award-winning 'Aisling's Diary' and the groundbreaking 'Sofia's Diary' for Sony Pictures Television International.
- 5/26/2010
- IFTN
RTÉ television series, 'Aisling's Diary' has been nominated in Tween/Teens for Best One-Off, Special or TV Movie Category of the international awards at KidScreen, one of the world's leading children's television summits. The event will be held in New York in February 2010. 'Aisling's Diary', Ireland's first cross media teen series is the only Irish program to be nominated. Produced by Cr Entertainment Ltd, 'Aisling's Diary' follows the life of an Irish American teenager as she returns with her family to live in Ireland and attempts to fit in. The series, now in its second season, was created by Nuno Bernardo (Sofia's Diary UK) who will also be speaking at the KidScreen Summit on the Bypassing TV panel.
- 12/17/2009
- IFTN
Following commissioning from RTÉ's Young Peoples' Department, a second series of Cr Entertainment's 'Aisling's Diary' is currently being shown daily on RTÉ2. 'Aisling's Summer Diary' sees the return of Aisling, Ali, Siobhan in a 30 x 3 minute series. The new series, starring Esther Di Maggio and Chris Newman sees the gang all heading to the fictional Dun Máirtín Beach to work for Siobhan's Uncle little knowing that it is far from the luxury beachside hostel they were expecting.
- 9/28/2009
- IFTN
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