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Tag Archives: Section 481

Hidden Risk? RTE, AMC and Acorn TV

What should we make of the relationship between RTE and Acorn TV, and the curious range of programming it has spawned?

Posted byDenis Murphy10th Nov 202111th Nov 2021Posted inCultural Funding, Funding, International Co-production, TV DramaTags:Acorn TV, AMC, Hidden Assets, Kin, RTE, Saffron Moon PIctures, Screen Ireland, Section 481Leave a comment on Hidden Risk? RTE, AMC and Acorn TV

Ardmore changes hands yet again

It is clear that the fortunes of Ardmore, its Troy sibling, and its rivals at Ashford and elsewhere, are hugely dependent on developments in the international screen industries and the markets they service.

Posted byDenis Murphy19th Aug 20213rd Mar 2022Posted inFilm, Screen Policy, Studio FacilitiesTags:Ardmore Studios, Film, Irish Cinema, Section 481, Television, VODLeave a comment on Ardmore changes hands yet again

Reflections on Ryan’s Daughter

‘Ryan’s Daughter’ demonstrates that Ireland’s appeal to international filmmakers is often based more on financial expediency than creative opportunity.

Posted byDenis Murphy7th Sep 20201st Jun 2021Posted inFilmTags:David Lean, Irish Cinema, irish film, Paul Benedict Rowan, Robert Bolt, Ryan's Daughter, Section 481, Star Wars1 Comment on Reflections on Ryan’s Daughter
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