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Brexit - Frequently Asked Questions

Brexit - Frequently Asked Questions

An updated response to frequently asked questions on Brexit and its potential impact on Irish productions

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Fis Éireann/Screen Ireland Welcomes New Skills Development Requirements to the Irish Tax Incentive for the Screen Industries

Posted: 4th April 2019

The Department of Culture Heritage and the Gaeltacht has issued new guidelines on Section 481, the Irish tax incentive for the film, television and animation industry. One of the key elements of the incentive is that producers are required to develop the skills of those working on the relevant produ...

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20th Annual Newport Beach Film Festival Celebrates Irish Cinema and Culture with 31 Irish Films Screening

Posted: 3rd April 2019

The 20th annual Newport Beach Film Festival presented by Pacific Sales (NBFF) will present the largest celebration of Irish Cinema in North America during its eight-day run (April 25 - May 2, 2019) in Southern California. Highlights include an Irish Showcase event, red carpet premieres, Breakthrough...

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Expression of Interest: Irish Delegation to BANFF World Media Festival and Vancouver Trade Mission

Posted: 2nd April 2019

Fís Éireann/Screen Ireland has partnered with the Canadian Embassy Dublin, Creative BC and CMPA (Vancouver) to bring a delegation of Irish producers to the Banff World Media Festival (9th – 12th June 2019) and Vancouver, BC (13th & 14th June 2019) with a particular ...

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Heartwarming New Irish Documentary, The Man Who Wanted to Fly, Released in Cinemas Today

Posted: 29th March 2019

Following acclaimed festival screenings at the Galway Film Fleadh, Guth Gafa and winner of the audience award at the IFI Documentary Film Festival, The Man Who Wanted to Fly lands in cinemas across Ireland from today, Friday 29 March. The Man Who Wanted to Fly tells the irresistible story of 8...

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