Irish screen industry calls for content levy on streaming and pay TV
Sector could lose out on potential €25m a year and fall behind rest of EU, webinar told
Sector could lose out on potential €25m a year and fall behind rest of EU, webinar told
Daniel Day-Lewis, Brenda Fricker and many others have taken home an Oscar to Ireland
Interview: Despite successes, 25-year-old TG4 is still stuck in ‘wrong paradigm’, says DG
Interview: CEO of film, TV and animation agency explains changed focus since Covid-19
Laura Slattery: Most film and TV revenues go overseas. Why not ask for something back?
Outgoing chief James Hickey says big media firms could help fund Irish film and TV
Agency announces winners of low-budget feature film scheme for female talent
Cinema is an increasingly puzzling market. So what counts as success for an Irish release?
Marketing and publicity expert will lead Irish film, television and animation body
Clever songsmith’s irreverent wit was informed by his fluent Irish
Producer backs return of slate funding that helped Oscar-tipped ‘The Favourite’ get made
Role as head of film, TV and animation agency is more appealing now than in 2011
And Element Pictures scoop 10 prizes for ‘The Favourite’ at British Independent Film Awards
Emer Reynolds film about Nasa Voyagers tackles science ‘with awe and emotion’
Screen Ireland hails ‘strong’ reviews for Irish slate at Toronto festival
Blueprint aims to double employment and turnover in audiovisual sector in five years
Embassy dinner attended by executives from RTÉ, TV3, BBC, Sky and Channel 4
Funding for Abbey Theatre, museums, National Archives and National Library
Investigation of Temple Bar-based centre follows failure to release funds for documentary
TV adaptation of George RR Martin’s Nightflyers and Wolfwalkers among highly anticipated productions
Four Irish actors and one producer made it onto Screen International’s 'future talent' list
Funding scheme with Irish Film Board will see four pilots and one full series produced
Co-productions with UK should survive, but free movement vital, says film board
Yorgos Lanthimos’s ‘The Killing of a Sacred Deer’ from Element Pictures premieres at the French film festival to great acclaim
Ireland needs to ‘go big or go home’ on film and television industry strategy, event hears
Director general of RTÉ says licence fee system is broken and new approach is required
Cavan meeting hears of challenges facing culture, regions and Border communities
2017 production slate includes films starring Pat Shortt, Cillian Murphy and Elle Fanning
Magma build-up found at Sakurajima volcano, on south-west tip of East Asian country
‘Game of Thrones’ is safe, says HBO, but some question whether another ‘Brooklyn’ could get made once the UK leaves the European Union
McBride’s is one of a number of high-profile culture contracts due to expire
Irish Film Board welcomes plans to shoot along ‘some of our most spectacular locations along the Wild Atlantic Way’
Ahead of 88th Academy Awards, the Irish film industry decamps to Hollywood
Global acclaim and a fistful of Oscar nominations: we ask four industry heavy hitters what is going on
Four film industry voices discuss how Irish film has upped its game, and the work that’s left to do
Critical and commercial successes include seven Irish films at Sundance Film Festival
Paddy Breathnach’s film portrays young gay man’s struggle to get by in present-day Cuba
R&D is ‘the lifeblood’ of the film and television business, says James Hickey
Over 250 delegates to attend event which is the brainchild of former Web Summit executive producer Lesley O’Connor
Disney Lucasfilm utilised Naval Service and Air Corps during Skellig Michael filming
Irish Film Board refuses to deny discussions on use of Unesco world heritage site in film
Irish drama production has already benefited from the interest of the new tech players
Irish Film Board confirms it has no firm plans to fund the Iftas
Chairman Bill O’Herlihy says sector ‘can do better’ if it secures higher Government funding
Highly acclaimed film won awards at Edinburgh, SXSW and Anca festivals
Ireland and European partners extend independent film shows to marginal regions
Simon Fitzmaurice, who screened a short film at the Sundance Film Festival just before his diagnosis, is halfway through shooting ‘My Name is Emily’ on location in Co Wicklow
Controversial director also criticised for ‘disrespectful’ comments about Irish film industry
Concerns raised about impact of filming Star Wars during breeding season on the world heritage site
Academy says it is unfair to blame the audience for noise levels
Chief executive says it is unfair to blame audience
How about establishing a €2 million competition to produce Irish-language films that the world wants to see?
Crosswords & puzzles to keep you challenged and entertained
Inquests into the nightclub fire that led to the deaths of 48 people
How does a post-Brexit world shape the identity and relationship of these islands
Weddings, Births, Deaths and other family notices