Friday, 23 March 2012
BIG ARTICLE IN TODAY'S IRISH TIMES!
In the Ticket supplement and discusses the lack of audience for recent Irish films. It suggests that Stella days has no audience and neither did the opposite Other side of sleep. Nothing new there. Stella days is a movie for TV audiences on a Sunday evening. Other side of sleep is for arthouse cinemas on mainland Europe. The article notes that Irish audiences seem to prefer comedies. True, so let's make lots of crap but profitable films like Man about dog?
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