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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

Screen Ireland plans to launch a new National Talent Academy for VFX in 2024

Posted: 24th January 2024

Today, Fís Éireann/Screen Ireland launched its 2024 slate of more than 40 productions coming to audiences and international markets this year and released its production figures for 2023. For 2024, Screen Ireland’s priority is to continue the final delivery of the agen...

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Animation, Documentary, Features, Funding, Most Recent, Skills Development, Festivals & Awards, Shorts, TV Series

Screen Ireland Launches Its 2024 Slate of over 40 Film, TV Drama, Documentary and Animation Projects

Posted: 24th January 2024

Highlights this year include Small Things Like These starring Cillian Murphy, TV thriller The Boy That Never Was, and Bring Them Down, starring Barry Keoghan. Fís Éireann/Screen Ireland (Screen Ireland) – the national agency for the Irish film, television drama, animation, and d...

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Most Recent, Festivals & Awards, TV Series

Screen Ireland supported series Louise Lives Large to launch sales at Kidscreen Summit

Posted: 23rd January 2024

Louise Lives Large, commissioned by Ireland’s RTÉ, Canada’s Family Channel and Belgium’s Ketnet will be launching sales at Kidscreen Summit this February. WildBrain, a global leader in kids’ and family entertainment is coming on board to handle global sa...

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Most Recent, Festivals & Awards

Dublin International Film Festival announces 2024 programme

Posted: 22nd January 2024

Fís Éireann/Screen Ireland is delighted to welcome the programme launch of the 22nd Dublin International Film Festival, which will take place in Dublin this year from Thursday, 22nd February to Saturday, 2nd March. Festival Director Gráinne Humphreys said: I feel it&...

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