At a ‘very tough’ moment for the international industry, the Element Pictures co-founder hopes this month’s Storyhouse event at the Light House can help screenwriters ‘move to the next phase’
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‘Wonderful time for Irish filmmaking,’ says Murphy as agency reports production spending of €322m in 2023
Obituary, Northern Lights, The Dry and Blue Lights brought a critical mass of quality to our screens in 2023, but future is far from certain
Responsibility lies with cash-strapped broadcaster to agree post-crisis changes to secure additional State funding, says Minister for Public Expenditure Paschal Donohoe
Screen Ireland welcomes increase in expenditure cap to €125m amid ‘all-time high’ for film and TV budgets
Price-conscious film fans made the most of National Cinema Day on Saturday with tickets available for just €4 across the country
Almost every cinema in the country will be participating in the annual initiative to boost numbers going out to see films
Actor and trade unionist who played role in Pirates of the Caribbean says he earned less than €10,000 from acting last year and has no pension of his own
Many film sets now hiring sustainability advisers to cut down on waste and use of fossil fuels
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September conference ‘excellent opportunity’ to build on recent industry success, says Minister for Culture Catherine Martin in Los Angeles
New production company will target international co-productions in scripted and premium factual content
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