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Louise Lives Large premieres on RTÉ 2 today |
03 Apr 2024 | Louise Lives Large, a new series supported by Screen Ireland and commissioned by Ireland’s RTÉ, Canada’s Family Channel and Belgium’s Ketnet, premieres today on RTÉ 2 at 4pm. |
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Netflix release official trailer for Bodkin, starring Siobhán Cullen |
02 Apr 2024 | Netflix has announced the release date for Bodkin which was filmed in West Cork, Wicklow and Dublin. All seven episodes of the darkly comedic thriller will premiere on Netflix on Thursday, May 9th. |
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World Breaker starring Luke Evans and Milla Jovovich filming in Northern Ireland |
19 Mar 2024 | Sci-fi film World Breaker, produced by Martin Brennan and directed by Brad Anderson, has begun filming in Northern Ireland. |
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IFTA Awards 2024: IFTA nominations announced |
14 Mar 2024 | The Irish Film & Television Academy (IFTA) has announced the 2024 IFTA Nominations for the Irish Academy Awards across 28 categories in Film & Drama. |
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Primetime Emmy Winner Editor Michael Harte discusses Still: A Michael J. Fox Movie |
11 Mar 2024 | We sat down with award-winning editor Michael Harte to discuss his work on Still: A Michael J. Fox Movie, which earned him a Primetime Emmy award, as well as an Eddie Award. |
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UK government reveal 40% Independent Film Tax Credit (IFTC) |
06 Mar 2024 | The UK government has unveiled details of a new tax credit for supporting UK independent films as part of UK chancellor Jeremy Hunt’s spring budget. Following this, Sky Group CEO Dana Strong announced that Jurassic World 4 will shoot in the UK. |
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“Working on a Ridley set is the best film school you could ever attend”, Director Táine King discusses The Wilde Sisters, working with Ridley Scott |
06 Mar 2024 | We spoke with director-producer Táine King to discuss her latest short film The Wilde Sisters, as well as her background in art direction. |
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Variety Showcase: 10 Rising Irish Stars Behind the Camera |
06 Mar 2024 | Variety has released an article putting a spotlight on rising Irish talent working behind the camera. This follows on from a Variety article published earlier in the week charting the Irish film industry’s growth over the past thirty years, and a retrospective of Cartoon Saloon for their 25th Anniversary. |
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