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Le budget de l'IFB-Irish Film Board en 2015 est renouvelé en 2016

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- En anglais : Le plafond des coûts subventionnables passe à 70 millions d'euros

Le budget de l'IFB-Irish Film Board en  2015 est renouvelé en 2016
The Lobster by Yorgos Lanthimos

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The 2016 funding for the Irish Film Board (IFB) will remain static at the 2015 level with a capital budget of €11.2 million and administration budget of €2.7 million. In 2015, the IFB invested €10 million in feature film and television animation generating production expenditure of over €40 million. In 2015 the IFB is supporting twelve Irish feature films, seven creative feature co-productions, fourteen feature documentaries, three animation television series and 12 short films.

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IFB Chief Executive James Hickey said, “We will continue to work to deliver the maximum benefit to all the stakeholders in terms of feature film, feature documentary, creative coproduction and television animation production for the benefit of Irish audiences and audiences throughout the world.” 

Meanwhile Minister for Finance Michael Noonan has reviewed the Section 481 film tax credit and increased the cap on eligible expenditure to €70 million. “It is my hope that the industry will now make the necessary investments in studio spaces in order to attract high quality films and create new jobs. This change is subject to state aid approval,” Noonan said. 

It has been a strong year for Irish cinema so far with co-productions The Lobster [+lire aussi :
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winning the Jury Prize at Cannes and Room [+lire aussi :
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getting the People’s Choice Award at Toronto. At the box office Irish films such as Patrick’s Day [+lire aussi :
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, Glassland [+lire aussi :
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, Song of the Sea [+lire aussi :
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, Older Than Ireland and Two by Two have proven to be popular.

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