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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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Animation, Documentary, Features, Funding, Most Recent

The Voice: Applications now open for Screen Ireland’s Director Conceptual Development Fund

Posted: 18th September 2025

Fís Éireann/Screen Ireland is delighted to open applications for the 2025 iteration of The Voice - a conceptual development fund for experienced directors to develop high-value projects for film, TV and documentary in the Irish or English language. The Voice will be a two-ye...

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Most Recent, Skills Development

Minister O’Donovan welcomes Creative Careers initiative at Higher Options and WorldSkills Ireland events in the RDS Dublin

Posted: 17th September 2025

Minister O’Donovan highlights Creative Calling: Careers for the Curious presence at Higher Options and WorldSkills Ireland events in the RDS Creative Calling: Careers for the Curious is part of a new pilot initiative connecting young people with career opportunities in the arts...

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Features, Funding, Most Recent, Festivals & Awards

Three Irish projects selected for the 2025 Production Finance Market (PFM)

Posted: 17th September 2025

Fís Éireann/Screen Ireland (Screen Ireland) is delighted to announce the three Irish projects that have been selected to participate in the 2025 Production Finance Market. Led by Film London during the BFI London Film Festival, the PFM is a dynamic two-day event that con...

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Most Recent, Skills Development

Screen Mentoring Scheme 2025: Call for Applicants

Posted: 16th September 2025

Fís Éireann/Screen Ireland (Screen Ireland) is delighted to announce that applications are now open for the next round of the Screen Mentoring Scheme, a key initiative to invest in the continued skills development of professionals in the Irish screen sector. To date, over 150 mentees ...

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