The Irish Film Board has launched its Five-Year Strategic Plan detailing its ambitious vision and plans for the role of the IFB within the industry.
Screen Producers Ireland, the representative body for the indigenous film, TV and animation sector, elected four new members to the Board of Directors.
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”.
Film In Cork’s popular Production Club series drew to a close on Friday, July 1st with a talk from Irish writer/director/producer Alex Fegan, at RTÉ Cork.
The Minister for Arts, Heritage and the Gaeltacht, has nominated Dr Annie Doona as Chair designate of the Irish Film Board (IFB) until January 2017.
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.
The UK's decision to leave the European Union is set to have a major impact on film and television production in Europe, most especially here in Ireland.
The North East Filmmakers Network is a new non-profit body that has been established to promote filmmaking in the North East region of Ireland.
Bow Street will celebrate its 1st anniversary partnership with Spotlight with a series of talks, workshops, and a party on May 17th in Smithfield.