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Film in Limerick Nominated for Global Film Awards at Cannes Film Festival

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Film in Limerick nominated for a Global Film Award under the Emerging Location category. Pic. Brian Arthur

Film in Limerick has been nominated for a Global Film Award under the Emerging Location category

The shortlist for the inaugural Global Production Awards which celebrates outstanding and sustainable work in the world of film and TV production, locations and studios, was unveiled by Screen International. The winners will be announced at the illustrious Cannes Film Festival on 22 May. 

Film in Limerick is a project developed by Innovate Limerick under the auspices of Limerick City & County Council to cater for the growing film industry in the region. It acts as the film office for the Mid-West and works to promote the region as a location for film production and to support productions filming in Limerick, Clare and Tipperary. The sector has gone from strength to strength in recent years and already this year the Mid-West has seen two TV series and a major feature film shoot locally. 

The Global Film Awards recognise organisations and companies working in the film and TV industry including studios, production companies, film commissions, location, suppliers and manufacturers and any services involved in film and TV production. 


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The Global Film Awards nomination follows the recent news that Limerick has also been selected to hold the prestigious Cineposium event in September. The AFCI Cineposium event will bring together Film Commissions and industry leaders from around the world to discuss policy, economic development and screen production and will serve as an opportunity to showcase Limerick and the west coast of Ireland to major studio executives. 

Regional Film Manager at Film in Limerick, Paul C. Ryan said: 

“It is a huge honour to be nominated for another major industry award.  We are delighted to be able to put the spotlight on all that the Mid-West has to offer for Film and Television productions. The sector has grown rapidly in recent years with the support of the Councils in Limerick, Clare and Tipperary, along with Limerick and Clare Education and Training Board and Screen Ireland. We have ambitious plans for the development of the sector. Being nominated for the award and selected to host Cineposium is a fantastic endorsement of our efforts to date.”

Pat Daly, Chief Executive, Limerick City & County Council, said: 

“The future looks bright for the screen sector in the region. Being nominated for a Global Screen Award and attracting Cineposium to Limerick are both excellent opportunities to showcase all that the Mid-West has to offer as a film-friendly location. Not only are we home to Ireland’s largest film studio, we have incredible scenic locations, unique cultural assets, talented crews and lots of resources to support major productions. I would like to congratulate everyone involved in Film in Limerick on their work behind the scenes and wish them every success at Cannes.” 

Commenting on the impact for the economy, Karen Ronan, Shannon Regional Conference & Sports Bureau, said:  

“The team at Film in Limerick are to be congratulated for all that they are doing to promote the region to the global film industry. Hosting the Cineposium conference is worth €.5 Million to the local economy in the short term, but its legacy has the ability to change the landscape of Limerick and the region.” 


Film in Limerick is up against the City of Zagreb in Croatia, the New Mexico Film Office in the US, Film AlUla in Saudi Arabia and the Dominican Republic Film Commission in their category. The winners will be announced at an awards ceremony at the Cannes Film Festival on May 22, 2023.

 

Judges for the Global Production Awards include senior vice president at HBO Jay Roewe; Elvis producer Schuyler Weiss, president of production and development at Bazmark; Amazon Studios’ head of worldwide production and post-production, Tim Clawson; producer and former Sundance executive Bird Runningwater; and the Association of Film Commissioners International’s (AFCI) executive director, Jaclyn Philpott.

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