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  1. Jun 22, 2012 · Eventually, in 1981, the Irish Film Board was founded by the government to both promote both the national film industry and Ireland as a destination for on-location shooting.

  2. The Irish Film Board (IFB) was established to develop filmmaking in Ireland under the provisions of the Irish Film Board Act 1980. Over the following seven years, it funded or co-funded a total of 10 feature films, including Eat the Peach, Anne Devlin and Angel, before its activities were suspended by Taoiseach Charles Haughey. [1]

  3. May 2, 2020 · 47. Snap (Carmel Winters, 2010) Fifteen-year-old Stephen (Stephen Moran) snatches a toddler from a park and holds him captive for five days. Three years on, his mother (Aisling O'Sullivan ...

  4. The IFI Irish Film Archive acquires, preserves and makes available Ireland’s moving image heritage, working to ensure that Ireland’s rich and varied film history, both amateur and professional, is protected and accessible for the benefit of current and future generations. Film reels, digital materials and document collections are held in ...

  5. The establishment of the Irish Film Board will support and finance new films as well as attracting foreign filmmakers into the country. A question mark still hangs over exactly how much government ...

  6. Feb 7, 1997 · The work on creating a catalogue was begun by renowned film archivist and co-founder of the Irish Film Society Liam O'Leary (1910 - 1992), who had done the ground work on a history of Irish cinema ...

  7. Jan 29, 2000 · Sat Jan 29 2000 - 00:00. Selecting and explaining his choice of "100 of the most important fiction films of Ireland's people, places and Diaspora" made during the past century, Michael Gray ...

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