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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, Cinema Releases, Most Recent

The IFI and Screen Ireland Digital Restoration Project continues in 2026 with a brand new 2K restoration of John Huston's The Dead

Posted: 6th January 2026

Since 2022, the Irish Film Institute (IFI) has partnered with Screen Ireland on a unique five-year archiving project to catalogue, digitise and exhibit Ireland's film heritage. Tonight, on the day on which the film is set, the IFI is pleased to present a new 2K restoration of John Huston’...

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Most Recent, Skills Development

Entertainment IP Summit 2026 Sets the Agenda for the Future of Cross-Platform Storytelling

Posted: 6th January 2026

Final programme unveiled for free global summit examining IP development, fandom, AI and immersive formats across film, TV and games. With just days to go, the Entertainment IP Summit 2026 has revealed its full two-day programme, bringing together leading creators, producers, executives and strateg...

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Animation, Documentary, Features, Cinema Releases, Most Recent, Shorts, TV Series

Where to Watch 2025: the Irish films and TV released this year

Posted: 23rd December 2025

This Christmas, Fís Éireann/Screen Ireland would like to wish everyone a very happy Christmas and peaceful New Year. This year, so many Irish films, documentaries, animated series and TV drama made connections with audiences at home and around the world. Some of these 2025 p...

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Animation, Most Recent, Festivals & Awards

Two Screen Ireland-supported short films, Retirement Plan and Éiru, shortlisted for the 98th Academy Awards

Posted: 16th December 2025

Fís Éireann/Screen Ireland is delighted to congratulate the filmmakers and creative teams behind Retirement Plan and Éiru, two Screen Ireland-supported short films who have been shortlisted for Best Animated Short at the 2026 Academy Awards. Irish film Bugoni...

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