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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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Most Recent, Skills Development

X-Pollinator Announce Line Up & Participants

Posted: 6th February 2024

Announcing the 140 female, trans and non-binary filmmakers who will join the X-POLLINATOR network for its 2024 edition in February at TU Dublin, 23 - 25 February. Now in its fifth year, pioneering professional development initiative X-Pollinator is thrilled to announce the participants for 2024. S...

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Funding, Most Recent

20 Innovative Proposals Driving New Audiences to Irish film selected for Fís Éireann/Screen Ireland’s Audience Development Pilot Fund

Posted: 6th February 2024

Fís Éireann/Screen Ireland is delighted to announce the 20 successful recipients of the agency’s pilot Audience Development Fund. Funding worth over €340,000 was awarded to a wide range of projects which aim to build a greater and more diverse audience for independent Irish ...

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Documentary, Features, Most Recent, Festivals & Awards, Shorts

Solas Nua’s Capital Irish Film Festival Announces Full Festival Line-Up

Posted: 2nd February 2024

Solas Nua, Washington, DC’s premiere contemporary Irish arts organization, has announced the full lineup of films for the 18th annual Capital Irish Film Festival (CIFF), which takes place from 29th February to 3rd March 2024 and is presented in partnership with AFI Silver Theatre and...

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Features, Most Recent

First look image released of Screen Ireland supported psychological horror The Damned

Posted: 1st February 2024

Protagonist Pictures have released the first look at The Damned, a new psychological horror from award-winning director Thordur Palsson (The Valhalla Murders) which filmed in Iceland last year. The co-production stars Odessa Young (Mothering Sunday, The Staircase), Joe Cole (Gangs of London, A ...

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