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870 articles available in total starting from 19/06/2002. Last article published on 23/04/2024.

New leading team at Screen Producers Ireland

Screen Producers Ireland (SPI), the main representative body for Irish film and television producers has appointed David McLoughlin as their new Chief Executive and Ronan McCabe as the new...  

10/05/2005 | Production | Ireland

Undressing My Mother at Critics Week

Ken Wardrop’s short film Undressing My Mother, winner of many international awards including the Best Short Film at the Irish Film & Television Awards 2004 and the Best documentary at the Tampere...  

09/05/2005 | Cannes 2005 | Ireland

New documentary Film Fund

The Arts Council of Ireland and the Irish Film Board Bord Scannán na hÉireann (IFB) have just launched a call for proposals for a new production fund entitled ‘Documenting the Arts’. The new fund...  

19/04/2005 | Funding | Ireland

Irish Film Board CEO resigns

Mark Woods, Chief Executive Officer of the Irish Film Board (IFB) has just resigned from his post to return to Australia where he had been living over 12 years before joining the Irish agency in...  

14/04/2005 | Institution | Ireland

Safety net for pre-production

Thanks to the recent 22% budget increase awarded to the Irish Film Board (IFB) by the Irish Arts Minister John O’Donoghue, the IFB has created a one-off Revolving Pre-production Fund (RPF) to...  

05/04/2005 | Funding | Ireland

Strong first quarter for Irish exports

Neil Jordan’s Breakfast on Pluto starring Stephen Rea, Liam Neeson and Brendan Gleeson is among six Irish films co-financed by the Irish Film Board (IFB) that are reporting positive sales abroad...  

04/04/2005 | Market | Ireland

Cork’s biggest cinema opens

Ireland’s leading cinema operator, the Ward/Anderson group, has just inaugurated the opening of a 13-screen multiplex at Mahon Point Shopping Center in Cork, the city’s biggest multiplex that cost...  

30/03/2005 | Exhibitors | Ireland

Irish cinemas go digital

Ireland will soon become the first country in the world to have digital technology in each one of its cinemas, as announced by Avica Europe, the European arm of the US company specialized in...  

23/03/2005 | Exhibitors | Ireland

Omagh’s explosion of UK nominations

Omagh the Irish drama about the terrorist bomb attack which struck the Northern Ireland town of Omagh on 15 August 1998, continues to be celebrated at international film and TV awards. Directed by...  

15/03/2005 | Production | Ireland

Wider Frameworks

The Irish Film Board (IFB) and the Arts Council of Ireland have just announced that FRAMEWORKS, their animation short film scheme fund -also co-financed by Irish broadcaster RTE- has been...  

08/03/2005 | Funding | Ireland

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