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NEW CHIEF EXECUTIVE APPOINTED TO THE IRISH FILM BOARD

Bord Scannán na hÉireann/the Irish Film Board (BSÉ/IFB) today confirmed the appointment of Simon Perry, the well known producer and former head of British Screen, to the position of Chief Executive of the Irish Film Board. In making this announcement, the Board said that there was a very high standard of applicants and expressed their appreciation and thanks to all the candidates that had put themselves forward for the position.

Commenting on the decision James Morris, BSÉ/IFB Chairman said “Simon Perry brings a depth of knowledge and achievement in international film production that few can equal. As the head of British Screen from 1991 to 2000, he helped numerous high profile European films make it to the screen including Neil Jordan’s THE CRYING GAME and Ken Loach’s Spanish epic LAND AND FREEDOM. His experience covers every critical stage of the film making process, from creative development to production, to finance and to distribution.”

Simon Perry said “For a good many years I have watched the rise of Ireland as an enviably vigorous European country, able to boast artistic and entrepreneurial talents in equal measure. So I am truly delighted at the prospect of being involved, and making a contribution to the further growth of Irish cinema.’

The Board also said that they are greatly looking forward to working with someone of Simon Perry’s experience for the benefit of Irish film makers and all sections of the Irish film industry.

Simon Perry will officially take up his position on the 9th January 2006 and will be based at the Irish Film Board’s head office in Galway.