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Reece Cargan, Ciara Barry to participate in Limerick’s inaugural producer lab
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Scotland-based producers Reece Cargan of Randan and Ciara Barry of barry crerar are among the Scottish, Irish and Canadian producers taking part in the inaugural Limerick Film Lab, which is taking place from July 6-9.

Run by Film in Limerick, the film office for the mid-west of Ireland, the Lab aims to foster collaboration between first and second-time feature producers based in Ireland, Scotland, and Canada.

It has been developed in partnership with Screen Scotland and Picture Nl, the Newfoundland and Labrador film agency.

Participants will have the opportunity to take part in a series of workshops, explore internationally focused...
See full article at ScreenDaily
  • 7/4/2025
  • ScreenDaily
Telefilm Canada, Talent Fund announced Talent To Watch projects
Forty-five feature and narrative web submissions makje it through.

Telefilm Canada and the Talent Fund have announced 45 feature and narrative web projects selected for the new Talent To Watch programme.

The initiative, formerly known as the Micro-Budget Production Programme, has accepted 45 English- and French-language submissions from across Canada, including 38 feature films and seven narrative web projects.

“We were able to increase our support from 15 to 45 projects this year because of the extraordinary contribution of the film schools, coops, and festivals our program designated partners,” said Jean-Claude Mahe, acting executive director of Telefilm Canada.

“In addition, I would like to thank Niv Fichman,...
See full article at ScreenDaily
  • 6/27/2018
  • by Jenn Sherman
  • ScreenDaily
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