Charlene Lydon appointed Festival Programmer for Galway Film Fleadh

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Charlene Lydon, new Festival Programmer at Galway Film Fleadh. Photo Credit: Aoife O’Sullivan

Galway Film Fleadh has announced the appointment of Charlene Lydon as its new Festival Programmer, taking up the role from February 2026.

Ireland’s leading film festival, the Galway Film Fleadh is renowned for celebrating outstanding Irish and international cinema while championing emerging talent and fostering a vibrant, inclusive film community.

In her new role, Charlene will play a key part in shaping the Fleadh’s artistic vision and programming ambitions, working closely with the CEO, Film Fair Manager and Programming Team, while supporting the Marketing and Festival Delivery teams.

Charlene Lydon brings over twenty years of experience in the Irish screen industry, working in multiple creative and managerial roles.

She previously served as Head of Programming at Light House Dublin and Pálás Galway for more than a decade, has worked in script development with Element Pictures, and most recently was Festival Director of the Storyhouse Screenwriting Festival.

Commenting on her appointment, Charlene said, “I’m so thrilled to join the Galway Film Fleadh team. I’ve been going to the Fleadh for years as an audience member, and there’s truly no festival like it.”

“I’ve seen countless brilliant Irish films debut in that unique Fleadh atmosphere and discovered so many international gems within the programme. I’m excited to be part of the ongoing growth of this incredible festival.”

Miriam Allen, CEO of Galway Film Fleadh, added, “Charlene brings a wealth of programming experience, artistic insight and a deep connection to Galway’s film culture.”

“Her passion for cinema and her proven leadership make her an exciting addition to the team as we continue to develop the Fleadh as a vital platform for filmmakers and audiences alike.”

The 2026 Galway Film Fleadh will take place from 7–12 July 2026, with the Galway Film Fair running alongside the festival from 9–11 July.

The festival will once again present a rich programme of Irish and international features, documentaries and shorts, alongside industry events, screenings, talks and networking opportunities, reaffirming Galway’s position as a key meeting point for filmmakers, industry professionals and audiences.