Brexit - Frequently Asked Questions
An updated response to frequently asked questions on Brexit and its potential impact on Irish productions
The 2018 edition of the BFI London Film Festival (LFF) begins today 10 October and runs until 21 October, with Fís Éireann/Screen Ireland titles Dublin Oldschool, Rosie, Papi Chulo and Catcalls screening in Official Selection. Dave Tynan’s Dublin Oldschool, which will scree...
Continue Reading€16.2 million capital budget for 2019 — an additional €2 million on 2018 figures Irish tax incentive for film, television and animation Section 481 extended to 2024 Time-limited Regional Uplift of 5% to be introduced Fís Éireann/Screen Ireland, the national d...
Continue ReadingScreen Ireland is delighted to present a new promo showcasing a wide variety of exciting new Irish films screening in cinemas this autumn. Irish audiences have an opportunity to see thirteen different Irish stories on the big screen over the coming months, varying from live action thrillers, to per...
Continue ReadingConnie Nielsen, following her powerful performance in Wonder Woman, braves the Atlantic deep in seafaring Irish thriller, Sea Fever. Nielsen leads the crew of a fishing trawler, struggling to survive in a race against time when a mysterious parasite infests their water supply. Joining her is Dougr...
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