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66 articles available in total starting from 27/03/2003. Last article published on 05/07/2018.

Keith Potter joins IFB as Project Manager

Experienced hand was formerly Head of Production at FWA  

28/01/2013 | Industry | Ireland

Ireland extends film tax relief to 2020

Irish Minister for Arts welcomes extension of Section 481  

06/12/2012 | Industry | Ireland

IFB appoints Project Manager

Rory Gilmartin brings wealth of development experience  

01/10/2012 | Industry | Ireland

Irish Film Board adopts new structure

Project Managers to replace Development and Production Executives  

15/05/2012 | Industry | Ireland

Michael Murphy launches Rockabill Media

New company to offer post services and access tax breaks  

28/03/2012 | Industry | Ireland

IFB sets 2012 roadmap

The Irish Film Board (IFB) has outlined its priorities and plans for the year ahead and also published a catalogue of 18 upcoming films that have received funding from them. IFB CEO James Hickey...  

02/02/2012 | Industry | Ireland

IFB aims high despite budget cuts

The capital budget for the Irish Film Board (IFB) has been reduced to €13.15 million for 2012, compared to €16 million in 2011. Despite this, the body has revealed ambitious plans for the year...  

08/12/2011 | Industry | Ireland

IFB continues shining on Darklight

The Irish Film Board (IFB) has renewed its industry partnership with the Darklight Festival, Ireland’s digital independent film festival and industry symposium. The IFB will sponsor the Darklight...  

13/10/2011 | Industry | Ireland

Dramatic growth in Irish industry

Ireland’s Audiovisual Federation has launched its annual review of film and television production covering 261 projects completed in 2010 and the results are very positive. Total production value,...  

27/09/2011 | Industry | Ireland

Ireland, Luxembourg sign co-production treaty

Irish arts minister Jimmy Deenihan and Luxembourg’s communications and media minister François Biltgen have signed a bilateral co-production treaty at the Galway Film Fleadh. The treaty will give...  

11/07/2011 | Industry | Ireland/Luxembourg

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