Entertainment
Whistler Film Festival Names Ireland as 2024 Country of Focus
Ireland was named the 2024 “Country of Focus” at the Whistler Film Festival which took place between December 4th and 8th.
Ireland has been named the 2024 “Country of Focus” at the Whistler Film Festival. The Emerald Lens: A Canada-Ireland Film initiative will foster opportunities for co-production, cultural exchange, and the celebration of rich storytelling traditions as well as highlight the many reasons to visit the island of Ireland in 2025 and beyond.
Ireland’s landscapes and historic sites have long served as stunning backdrops for iconic films and television series, but the island’s people are just as integral to its cinematic magic. Known for their warm welcome, wit, and storytelling abilities, Irish actors have captivated audiences worldwide.
Recently, Achill Island and Inis Mór starred in the nine-time Oscar-nominated The Banshees of Inisherin, while television fans celebrated the Emmy-winning Derry Girls and Emmy-nominated Bad Sisters. In a historic first, an Irish actor took home the Oscar for Best Actor in 2024, with Cillian Murphy earning the accolade for his unforgettable performance in Oppenheimer. Looking ahead to awards season in 2025, Emmy-nominated Paul Mescal is poised to continue Ireland’s winning streak as he takes the lead in Gladiator.
Other cinematic highlights include:
- Skellig Michael, County Kerry – featured as Luke Skywalker’s sanctuary in Star Wars: The Last Jedi.
- County Sligo & Trinity College, Dublin – captured hearts worldwide in Normal People.
- Curracloe Beach, County Wexford – transformed into Omaha Beach in Saving Private Ryan.
- Cong, County Mayo – a pilgrimage site for fans of The Quiet Man.
- Trim Castle, County Meath – an unforgettable setting in Braveheart.
- Cliffs of Moher, County Galway – a portal to a world where magic meets reality in Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince.
- The Dark Hedges, County Antrim – forever immortalized as the Kings Road in Game of Thrones.
With its rich tapestry of cinematic settings, Ireland invites travellers to step into the worlds of their favourite films, offering the chance to experience the magic of its breathtaking locations firsthand. Plus, with year-round access from Canada to Ireland, it’s easier than ever for Canadian travellers to embark on their own cinematic adventure on the island of Ireland.
Sandra Moffat, Director – Canada, Tourism Ireland, says:
“We are delighted that Ireland has been selected as the Country of Focus for the 2024 Whistler Film Festival through the Emerald Lens initiative. Ireland has long captured the imagination of filmmakers and audiences worldwide, with its stunning landscapes and historic sites providing the perfect backdrop for iconic films and TV series. With a rich storytelling tradition and world-class production facilities, Ireland continues to cement its place as a global hub for film and television – creating endless inspiration for travellers to walk in the footsteps of the stars.”
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