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Arts Council of Northern Ireland hands Film Finance responsibility to Film Body
The Arts Council of Ireland recently announced that from 1 April this year it would hand over responsibility for film finance to the Northern Ireland Film & Television Commission (NIFTC). The hand-over is for a three-year pilot period, with 13% of the council’s Lottery funding being allocated annually to the NIFTC, which will amount to a sum in excess of GB£1 million in the first year. Chief Executive of the Arts Council of Northern Ireland, Roisin McDonough, says: ‘Since 1995, the Arts Council had made 51 awards totaling £3,345,106
‘We are confident that this new partnership with NIFTC will develop the full ambitions of the sector as well as securing adequate funding for filmmaking which has a wider, culturally-significant value.’
The NIFTC says it will maintain film award categories as have been offered by the Arts Council.
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