From all-Ireland finals to film awards, Galway is making headlines with Kneecap and football victories. Dive into the excitement!
Galway is abuzz with excitement as both sports and film take center stage. Padraic Joyce, Galway's manager, praises the team's battling spirit following their All-Ireland SFC Semi-Final win, highlighting their resilience down the stretch. Meanwhile, at Ireland's Galway Film Fleadh, the Irish-language film 'Kneecap' sweeps three awards, captivating audiences with its portrayal of the Belfast rap trio. The city's energy is palpable as Galway finishes strongly in a tense football finale, securing a coveted spot in the All-Ireland final.
As 'Kneecap' continues to shine at the Galway Film Fleadh, the film's success marks a groundbreaking achievement in the event's history, winning audience award, best Irish-language feature, and best Irish film. Additionally, Galway launches its latest LEADER Programme, inviting expressions of interest from East Galway districts, fostering community development and growth. The drama unfolds further as selectors speculate on the senior players' last chance at the upcoming All-Ireland final, adding an extra layer of anticipation to the city's fervor.
Excitement reaches its peak as Galway edges past Donegal in a dramatic All-Ireland semi-final, setting the stage for a thrilling final showdown. The vibrant atmosphere at the Galway Film Fleadh 2024 continues to dazzle, with 'Kneecap' and other standout films winning accolades and captivating audiences. Meanwhile, a notable research study at University Hospital Galway highlights the changing landscape of major trauma cases, shedding light on the evolving medical challenges faced by the city.
In a city where sports and cinema blend seamlessly, Galway's resilience and creativity take the spotlight. Whether on the field or the silver screen, Galway's spirit shines bright, captivating hearts and minds alike.
"I think we were a more battled hardened team coming down the stretch," Galway manager Padraic Joyce reflected following Sunday's All-Ireland SFC Semi-Final win ...
Liam Óg Ó hAnnaidh, Naoise Ó Cairealláin, and JJ Ó Dochartaigh appear in Kneecap. Courtesy of Sundance Institute. Irish-language music biopic “ ...
Galway finished strongly in a tense finale to overcome Donegal and book their spot in a second All-Ireland final in three years.
The Irish-language film Kneecap, "the origin story of the riotous and ground-breaking" Belfast rap trio of the same name has scooped three top awards at the ...
Galway's LEADER Programme for the municipal districts of Athenry, Ballinasloe, Loughrea and Tuam is now to open to accept 'Expressions of Interest'.
Belfast hip-hop posse's rambunctious farce is first film in event's history to take audience award, best Irish-language feature and best Irish film.
Galway selector John “Scan” Concannon admits Sunday week's All-Ireland final could be the last chance for the group's senior players to claim the ultimate ...
Galway turned the screw in the final quarter to finally shake off stubborn Donegal resistance and set up a fascinating All-Ireland final duel with old ...
Further winners include 'The Teacher', 'Fidil Ghorm' and 'Housewife Of The Year'.
With sold out screenings across the festival programme the Fleadh featured 94 feature films and over 100 short films featuring the best of Irish and World ...
A study carried out by doctors at University Hospital Galway (UHG) has revealed the changing presentation of trauma patients, with a doubling of cases and ...