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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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Features, Cinema Releases

Irish documentary Pray For Our Sinners to be released in cinemas 21st April

Posted: 26th January 2023

We are delighted to share Break Out Pictures's announcement of the theatrical release of Sinéad O’Shea’s award-winning festival favourite Pray For Our Sinners, in cinemas from 21st April.  Pray for Our Sinners documents Sinéad’s return to her ...

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Most Recent, Festivals & Awards

“An historic moment for Irish-language film”: An Cailín Ciúin is nominated for Academy Award for Best International Feature Film

Posted: 24th January 2023

Fís Éireann/Screen Ireland is delighted to congratulate writer/director Colm Bairéad, producer Cleona Ní Chrualaoi and the entire creative teams behind An Cailín Ciúin on its Academy Award nomination for Best International Feature Film. This is the firs...

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Most Recent, Skills Development

New Sustainability Initiative Future Ready Film Launched to Encourage & Develop Practical Green Production Supports

Posted: 23rd January 2023

Fís Éireann/Screen Ireland (Screen Ireland) is delighted to launch a programme of consultation, support and practical guidance to enhance and accelerate the implementation of sustainability measures across the Irish screen industry. Future Ready Film is a new innovative project, manage...

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First Report on Cultural Impact of Section 481 Tax Incentive for the Creative Screen Industry published by Fís Éireann/Screen Ireland

Posted: 20th January 2023

Study indicates 89% of incoming production expenditure can be attributed to Section 481 Production expenditure for Section 481 productions in Ireland reached a record-breaking €500 million in 2021 A high proportion of projects accessing Section 481 rely on creative Irish talent, with...

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