- Film And TV
- 31 Mar 25
Following its debut, Storyhouse Screenwriting Festival gears up for a second run on April 3 and 4.
Storyhouse, Dublin's Screenwriting Festival, has revealed their final lineup of speakers, including comedian and actor Aisling Bea, and director Aislinn Clarke ,director Tom Sullivan.
Writer Cara Loftus, writer Courttia Newland, writer Richie Conroy, documentary director Morgan Matthews and more will also be speaking at the festival.
Alongside the speakers, moderators announced include producer Chelsea Morgan Hoffman, executive producer Emma Norton, director Kate Dolan, director Lenny Abrahamson, scriptwriter Mark O'Halloran and more.
2025 marks the festival's second year, which will run over April 3 and 4 in the Light House Cinema, Dublin.
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Storyhouse aims to promote and celebrate screen-based storytelling, and will feature screenings, panels, keynote talks, interviews and case studies across its two day run.
This year's event will also see the return of the Storyhouse Lab, a five-day course supporting new and established scriptwriters in their professional development.
Attendees of the course will be mentored by award-winning writer Malcolm Campbell, known for What Richard Did and Herself. The course begins today, ending on April 4. Participants in the Storyhouse Lab will also be given complimentary access to the festival's main events.
The festival is currently sold-out.
See the full Storyhouse 2025 programme here.