Screen Training Ireland has announced the selected participants for the 2016 Screen Leaders programme.
Screen Producers Ireland (SPI) welcomed the commitment in the Programme for a Partnership Government to “work to progressively increase funding to the arts”.
From May 1st 2016 the expenditure per project which can be supported by the Film Tax Credit will increase to €70 million.
Screen Training Ireland has announced the speaker line up and participating teams for Find Your Audience - Marketing and Distribution Mentorship Programme.
The National Campaign for the Arts (NCFA) has issued a call on Minister Heather Humphreys to adopt a new all-party approach to national cultural policy.
Screen Training Ireland is hosting a key note talk with award-winning writer and producer Frank Spotnitz, at the Radisson Blu Golden Lane Dublin on June 1st.
Film In Cork has announced that the Broadcasting Authority of Ireland (BAI) is sponsoring its monthly Production Club training initiative.
Bow Street will celebrate its 1st anniversary partnership with Spotlight with a series of talks, workshops, and a party on May 17th in Smithfield.
Northern Ireland Screen’s Irish Language Film Board (ILBF) has announced its latest funding decisions for TV and film projects for 2016.
Two Irish companies, Zanzibar Films and Wide Eye Films, have been successful in the first round of Creative Europe Single Project funding applications for 2016.










