Brexit - Frequently Asked Questions
An updated response to frequently asked questions on Brexit and its potential impact on Irish productions
Just in time for Halloween, three Fís Éireann/Screen Ireland-supported horror films are available to stream on Netflix, including Brian O’Malley’s The Lodgers (2017), Dennis Bartok’s Nails (2017), and David Keating’s Wake Wood (2011). The Lodgers Set in 1920s...
Continue ReadingThe line-up as been announced for the FÍS TV Summit, which takes place in Galway’s G Hotel on Thursday, 8 November. This year the theme is Entertainment. A once simple concept has been reimagined over the years into a multi-faceted genre where entertainment spans every platform a...
Continue ReadingScreen Training Ireland has announced that the writers for the LA Writers Room placements have been chosen. The aim of the placements is to provide Irish writers with an opportunity to experience a US TV Writers Room. The selected writers are, award-winning writer and directo...
Continue ReadingCongratulations to the team behind the Tom Burke-directed documentary, Losing Alaska, which will receive its International Premiere at the International Documentary Festival Amsterdam (IDFA); screening as part of the Frontlight strand of the festival. IDFA is the world’s leading docume...
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