Limerick wins bid to host global film event Cineposium

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Limerick wins bid to host global film event Cineposium
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September conference ‘excellent opportunity’ to build on recent industry success, says Minister for Culture Catherine Martin in Los Angeles via IrishTimesBiz

It is hoped that Limerick’s hosting of the rotating annual event will help showcase Ireland – and in particular Limerick and the west coast – as a production hub, bringing more screen projects to Irish shores.

“Limerick winning this bid is a significant recognition of Ireland’s position as a world-class location for film production, both in terms of the range of talent and skilled crew and craftspeople available across the country, as well as our country’s renowned landscapes and diverse locations,” said Screen Ireland chief executive Désirée Finnegan.

This will be first year that Cineposium, which brings together commissioners, producers and policymakers, will be held in Ireland. It was held in Bogotá, Colombia, in 2022.

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