Irish state development body for film, TV and animation
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Screen Ireland
Fís Éireann
Founded
1980–87, 1993–present
Type
Film, television and animation funding
Location
Galway, Ireland
Area served
Ireland
Website
www.screenireland.ie
Fís Éireann / Screen Ireland, formerly known as Bord Scannán na hÉireann / the Irish Film Board, is Ireland's state development agency for the Irish film, television and animation industry. It provides funds for the development, production and distribution of feature films, feature documentaries, short films, TV animation series and TV drama series.
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Mubi with additional funding from ScreenIreland, the Broadcasting Authority of Ireland and the U.K. Global Screen Fund which is financed by the U.K....
ScreenIreland, RTÉ, Broadcasting Authority of Ireland, BeTV Belgium and BNP Paribas Fortis Film Fund (France). The film was distributed in Ireland through...
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ScreenIreland. Retrieved 7 August 2021. "Road trip drama/comedy The Last Right to receive World Premiere at the 64th Cork Film Festival". Screen Ireland...
the Irish media and to comply with the requirements of the Official Languages Act. In July 2023 Louise Ryan of ScreenIreland was quoted in The Irish Examiner...
begins to explore her own independence, leading to tension on a holiday in Ireland. Mia Tharia Rakhee Thakrar Pascale Kann Rachel Benaissa Claire Caulfield...
Benson The Vanishing Triangle was originally developed by Park Films and ScreenIreland. 87 Films and Paper Planes Productions boarded the project as it was...
Zone-style take on what the red screens that have appeared on some iPhones really mean", and by Eoghan O'Sullivan (writing for the Irish Examiner), who described...
Meath Chronicle. "Fanacht | ScreenIreland". www.screenireland.ie. "The Quiet Girl" – via mubi.com. McHugh, Connell. "Irish-language film An Cailín Ciúin...
of Martin McGuinness on YouTube https://www.angel.com/press/sight "ScreenIreland announces film and TV projects for 2024". RTE. 24 January 2024. Retrieved...