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66 articles available in total starting from 27/03/2003. Last article published on 05/07/2018.

Pinewood Ireland appoints Naoise Barry as head of production

Pinewood Ireland appoints Naoise Barry as head of production

The executive joins after a long stint at the Irish Film Board  

23/07/2015 | Industry | Ireland

Minister talks up potential of Irish animation sector

Minister talks up potential of Irish animation sector

In 2014, 15 animation projects approved for funding under Section 481, with a total Irish spend of €39 million  

26/01/2015 | Industry | Ireland

Irish Minister talks up tax breaks

Irish Minister talks up tax breaks

New breaks that came into effect January 1 will help attract international productions  

07/01/2015 | Industry | Ireland

Creative England, Danish Film Institute and Irish Film Institute launch TalentX

Creative England, Danish Film Institute and Irish Film Institute launch TalentX

International forum for industry professionals to be held in Amsterdam  

15/12/2014 | Industry | UK/Ireland/Denmark

Galway becomes UNESCO City of Film

Galway becomes UNESCO City of Film

Sofia, Sydney, Bradford and Busan the other cities of film  

01/12/2014 | Industry | Ireland

Irish Film Board explains new tax credit

Irish Film Board explains new tax credit

32% incentive comes into effect from 2015  

26/11/2014 | Industry | Ireland

Irish Film Board to undertake new strategic plan

Irish Film Board to undertake new strategic plan

Five-year plan will chart the future direction of key industry body  

31/10/2014 | Industry | Ireland

Irish Minister talks up industry on Sing Street sets

Irish Minister talks up industry on Sing Street sets

Humphreys discusses further enhancements to Section 481  

28/10/2014 | Industry | Ireland

Irish government reaffirms tax credit support

Irish government reaffirms tax credit support

Minister considering increase to €50 million cap on eligible expenditure  

16/10/2014 | Industry | Ireland

IFB Chief rebuts John Michael McDonagh’s anti-Irish comments

IFB Chief rebuts John Michael McDonagh’s anti-Irish comments

Calvary and The Guard director doesn’t consider his films Irish  

22/09/2014 | Industry | Ireland

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