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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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Most Recent, Skills Development

Screen Ireland Announces Call for Screen Stakeholders Funding Scheme 2024

Posted: 5th April 2024

Fís Éireann/Screen Ireland (Screen Ireland) has announced the 2024 call for applications to the Screen Stakeholders Funding Scheme, which enables Irish and international organisations to provide skills development opportunities and initiatives to the Irish screen sector. The Scheme is...

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Funding, Most Recent, Skills Development

Skills Update: Applications for the 2024 Round of the Screen Stakeholders Funding Scheme Will Open in April

Posted: 28th March 2024

Fís Éireann/Screen Ireland, the national agency for the Irish film, television, animation and documentary industry has announced that applications for the 2024 round of the Screen Stakeholders Funding Scheme will open in April. The Scheme is open to Irish and internatio...

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Features, Most Recent

Production underway in Dublin on feature mockumentary Fran the Man

Posted: 26th March 2024

Fran The Man, a feature mockumentary written by Richie Conroy (Two by Two, Malory Towers) and directed by Stephen Bradley (Last One Laughing, Noble) is currently filming in Dublin. Production began at the beginning of March and will wrap this Friday. The film is produced by Collie McCarthy&rsq...

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Most Recent, TV Series

Boat Rocker and Deadpan Pictures partner on comedy-drama series Video Nasty

Posted: 22nd March 2024

Canada's Boat Rocker has partnered with Ireland’s Deadpan Pictures to produce the Fís Éireann/Screen Ireland supported Video Nasty, a new scripted comedy-drama series for Virgin Media Television, BBC Northern Ireland, BBC Three and iPlayer and WDR (Ge...

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