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  • Film Ireland Cover Art Exhibition

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    Film Ireland Cover Art Exhibition

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    Apr 17 2025 18:00 - 20:00
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    Please join us for an extended exhibition of Film Ireland Cover Art (Issues 1-100) to mark the ongoing development of our Film Ireland Digital Archive, in association with DBS School of Arts and the PARC25 Research Conference.

    • FLUX Studios, 4 Chatham Row, Dublin, D02 PA06

    • 6pm Thursday 17th April 2025

    Register your place today.

    Film Ireland had its samizdat beginnings as Issue No.1 of Film Base News in May/June 1987 and continued in print form as Ireland’s leading film publication until moving exclusively online in 2014. Our Digital Archive will offer the complete collection of 147 physical print issues of Film Ireland, covering more than 12,000 pages of fascinating and essential industry content. The digital archive will be made available on an OA (Open Access) basis to students, researchers and the general public under a Creative Commons agreement.

    The unique and varied content created by many dedicated editors and contributors to Film Ireland over the period offers a lens through which we watch an emerging film sector become the significant regional and global player we now know to be the Irish Film Industry. Analysing early Film Ireland content, we recognize the importance of key formal concerns regarding funding, taxation, industry structure, training needs, EU relations and Foreign Direct Investment for our industry. We also see the development of early concerns around the issues of gender representation, genre, language, diversity and sustainability that we now consider central to the activity and output of Irish Film and Media.

    About The Digital Archive Project

    Our Film Ireland Digital Archive Project is an important Cultural Heritage conservation initiative. We look forward to seeing you at the event on 17th April and to celebrating the hugely significant contribution that Film Ireland has made (and continues to make) in recording, revealing and preserving so many aspects of 20th and 21st century cultural heritage in Ireland.

    The event will be introduced by former Film Ireland Editor and Film Director Johnny Gogan. 

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    Operating since 1987, Film Ireland is an independent outlet dedicated to celebrating Irish film and is a go-to destination for all things related to the world of cinema and film on the island of Ireland. Over the years, Film Ireland has not only provided comprehensive coverage of film news, festivals, reviews; covering everything from huge international blockbusters to micro-budget indigenous film, but has also played a significant role in supporting and promoting the industry. Film academics Roddy Flynn and Pat Brereton described Film Ireland as “a full-fledged debating space devoted to the politics of film support and film culture in Ireland.” Now a Rotten-Tomatoes approved digital outlet, the Film Ireland Podcast features weekly discussions with filmmakers and industry creatives with over 300 episodes. Read more at https://filmireland.net/



    Venue

    Flux Studios D2, 4 Chatham Row, D02 PA06 Dublin

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