Film production powerhouse Element Pictures sees profits halve
Producer of award-winning Normal People and Poor Things reports pretax profit of €2.64m in 2023
Producer of award-winning Normal People and Poor Things reports pretax profit of €2.64m in 2023
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Acclaimed producer says governments North and South should invest in cross-Border culture to build mutual understanding
If you thought their Oscar-winning collaboration Poor Things was unconventional, wait for the full-throttle madness of Kinds of Kindness
The actors rose to prominence after starring in an adaptation of Sally Rooney’s novel
Labour Court confirms Workplace Relations Commission ruling against founding member of Irish Film Workers Association
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Lies We Tell claims most awards of the night, including best actress for Agnes O’Casey, as Paul Mescal wins best supporting actor for All of Us Strangers
No ghosts, vampires or mummies, RTÉ has told pitching producers. But as it plots its way out of its financial crisis, what type of stories is it bringing to viewers?
Three Element Pictures productions will feature in official selection, with Yorgos Lanthimos’s Kinds of Kindness competing for the Palme d’Or
Aoife Barry: How do we make sure that the stories Ireland tells about itself on screen are not reductive?
Cillian Murphy, Barry Keoghan, Barry Ward and Andrew Scott nominated in best actor category
He missed out on a Poor Things prediction this year – how successful will he be for next year?
The latest strong Irish showing amid the dazzle and glitz of this year’s Academy Awards was no flash in the pan
Amid the kerfuffle, it was somewhat lost that the second-biggest winner of the evening was Poor Things – a remarkable feat for an Irish production
Oppenheimer wins seven awards including best director and best film, while Irish-produced Poor Things takes home four statuettes including best actress for Emma Stone
Emma Stone wins best actress Oscar as Irish-produced Poor Things picks up four Academy Awards
Politicians will stampede to be photographed with the actor if he wins the Oscar. But where are they when the industry is looking for support?
Irish-made Poor Things is also up for several awards
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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Drama slate also includes The Listeners, a novel adaptation made by Poor Things producers Element Pictures
Oppenheimer takes top Baftas as Irish-produced film Poor Things and Zone of Interest also triumph
Analysis: Relationships with director Yorgos Lanthimos and Disney-owned backer Searchlight Pictures have been key to Irish production company’s success
Yorgos Lanthimos’s Poor Things scores a huge 11 nominations, a record for an Irish-produced film
Colin Coyle’s new column also tackles the rich taste of Barry’s tea, the raunchy side of Element Pictures and Trump’s distaste for Nato
Cillian Murphy, Barry Keoghan and Paul Mescal recieve nods as Andrew Scott and Lily Gladstone miss out
Andrew Scott and Lily Gladstone, who were both hotly tipped for nominations, miss out in major upset
The master of cerebral weird has made a string of angular comedies with Element Pictures. Their latest, Golden Lion-winning collaboration is their wildest ride yet
Irish production Poor Things, by Yorgos Lanthimos, nominated in three categories
Yorgos Lanthimos’s Poor Things, produced by Dublin’s Element Pictures, receives a whopping seven nominations
Talks are ongoing with film industry body to improve deal offered to talent amid production boom
Poor Things, directed by Yorgos Lanthimos and produced by Irish company Element Pictures, wins Golden Lion
Third series of Netflix hit Valhalla has been the largest budget production to date in Ireland, getting tax relief of between €10m and €30m
Fremantle acquires majority stake in Element Pictures, co-founded by Ed Guiney
BBC this week relaunched the youth-targeting linear service after a six-year hiatus
Producers said it would see streaming companies pay ‘fair share’
Crime series Kin and game show Last Singer Standing among the schedule highlights
The hit TV adaptation Normal People converts nine of its 15 nominations into Iftas
Light House programme manager Charlene Lydon is confident the crowds will return
Mank and The Trial of the Chicago 7 are top film nominees, The Crown and Schitt’s Creek top TV
Regulator allocates €6.2m to television and radio sector as Minister boosts total
State support for film industry will make it easier to dismiss Hollywood paddywhackery
Agency has announced details of how it will allocate €3m awarded in July stimulus
Hit drama made for BBC and Hulu has been sold worldwide by distributor Endeavor
Insurance woes will be among the hindrances lying in wait for halted industry
Lenny Abrahamson to direct adaptation of acclaimed Irish writer’s debut novel
Profits down on 2017, but dividend payment rises
RTÉ risks being bypassed as business of TV drama realigns
Cinema is an increasingly puzzling market. So what counts as success for an Irish release?
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Donald Clarke: If I get fewer than 80% of these correct I’ll be disappointed
And Element Pictures scoop 10 prizes for ‘The Favourite’ at British Independent Film Awards
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