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Globalizing the Local: Irish Film and TV in 2016
Globalizing the Local: Irish Film and TV in 2016
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Globalizing the Local: Irish Film and TV in 2016

2017
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Prolific producers such as Rebecca O'Flanagan (Viva, Handsome Devil), Katie Holly (the period film Love and Friendship was one of the year's biggest and most unusual Irish success stories), Rachel Lysaght (Strange Occurrences in a Small Irish Village, Hostage to the Devil) and Leslie McKimm continued to build business momentum while also being to the forefront of institutional decision processes; Holly and Lysaght were appointed as members of the IFB and McKimm as Project Manager. Output in this format has grown exponentially over the past decade with many festivals running multiple \"new Irish shorts\" programmes to accommodate four IFB funding schemes (documentary, animation, live action and micro narratives), various local and regional initiatives (e.g. Galway Film Centre, Filmbase etc.) and untold numbers of young filmmakers - inside and outside of formal education settings - who produce films that find recognition at festivals around the world. [...]perhaps most usefully for educational contexts - was the IFB funded After '16 project: nine fiction and documentary short films selected from hundreds of applications which were screened at festivals and on RTE and have recently become available in the IFI player. [...]coincidentally or not, RTE placed its chips firmly within TV3 territory by commissioning Screentime Shinawal to produce Dancing With the Stars, a localized version of the BBC's wildly successful Strictly Come Dancing. Since going on air in January 2017, Dancing With the Stars has been the most watched show on Irish television.