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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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2019 Cannes Film Festival offers platform to showcase the best of Irish cinema to a global audience

Posted: 17th May 2019

Over 200 leading lights of the Irish film industry are attending the Cannes Film Festival this week in the south of France. The festival, which has premiered some of the greatest films of all time, is one of the world’s most covered media events. This year, Irish film, Vivarium, directed by L...

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Discover Irish Films Selling at the Cannes Marché du Film

Posted: 15th May 2019

The Cannes Film Market is the largest film market in the world where films are bought, sold and financed. There are a range of Irish films in the March du Film this year including a number of festival favourites. Irish films screening on the market  include Extra Ordinary directed by Mike Aher...

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Cannes World Premiere for Irish Film Vivarium this Saturday in Critics Week

Posted: 15th May 2019

New Irish film, Vivarium,  directed by Lorcan Finnegan will screen in Competition as part of Critics’ Week (La Semaine de la Critique) at the 2019 Cannes Film Festival this weekend. Vivarium will compete for the two prizes given by La Semaine de la Critique’s Jury he...

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Eight Irish Film Festivals Sign up to Cannes Pledge for Gender Parity and Inclusion in Film Festivals

Posted: 14th May 2019

A total of eight Irish Film festivals have accepted their invitation to sign up to the 5050 by 2020 Gender Parity and Inclusion Pledge which was launched by Cannes Festival chiefs at the 2018 Cannes Film Festival.  The pledge was initiated by the 5050 pour 2020 collective which aims to work on...

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