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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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Funding, Most Recent, Skills Development

Actors’ Showcase Initiative ‘Actor as Creator’ Now Accepting Applications

Posted: 2nd February 2023

Fís Éireann/Screen Ireland in partnership with Bow Street Academy, the National Screen Acting School of Ireland, with the support of Equity are delighted to be collaborating again on the third edition of the Actor as Creator scheme.  As a c...

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Funding, Most Recent

Screen Ireland Production Slate 2023 Launch: New Initiatives for 2023 across regional activity and sustainability

Posted: 1st February 2023

At Fís Éireann/Screen Ireland's Production Slate launch yesterday, the agency announced details of a new fund to further support regional activity. The new production fund is designed to support the development of skills around the country, outside of the established production hub...

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Funding, Most Recent, Skills Development, Festivals & Awards

Looking back at 2022: Skills development, awards success and new production spend figures

Posted: 1st February 2023

At Fís Éireann/Screen Ireland's Production Slate launch yesterday, the agency also published the industry’s production figures for 2022. The event takes place on the back of the announcement last week of this year’s Oscar nominations which saw Irish creative t...

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Animation, Documentary, Features, Funding, Most Recent, Shorts, TV Series

Screen Ireland's Production Slate for 2023 - Feature Film, TV Drama, Animation, Documentary and Shorts

Posted: 1st February 2023

Yesterday, Fís Éireann/Screen Ireland – the national agency for the Irish film, television drama, animation, and documentary industry – was delighted to launch its slate of productions coming to audiences and international markets this year. Encompassing live act...

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