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Explore what’s currently airing, coming soon and available to stream. |
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| A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms |
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| Néaltrú – An Scriosadh Mall |
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| | | Northern Ireland projects and talent nominated for 2026 IFTA Film & Drama Awards |
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| Projects and talent from Northern Ireland secured over 30 nominations across Film, Drama, Craft and Short Film categories at the 2026 IFTA Film & Drama Awards. Saipan and Aontas led the Film categories, with five of six Short Film nominations awarded to Northern Ireland talent. |
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| Local talent nominated for 2026 BAFTA Film Awards |
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Northern Ireland talent, including Maggie O’Farrell and Belfast filmmaker Kathryn Ferguson, alongside How to Train Your Dragon, have been nominated for the 2026 BAFTA Film Awards. The ceremony takes place on 22 February at London’s Royal Festival Hall. |
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| Maggie O’Farrell receives Oscar nomination for Hamnet |
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| Coleraine-born Maggie O’Farrell earned an Oscar nomination for Hamnet, which she co-wrote with director Chloé Zhao. The film adapts O’Farrell’s novel and explores events surrounding the death of William Shakespeare’s son. |
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| The Digital Film Archive celebrates 25 years of preserving moving image heritage |
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| Northern Ireland Screen’s Digital Film Archive (DFA) marks 25 years, celebrating a quarter century of preserving and safeguarding Northern Ireland’s moving image heritage. |
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| Green Lit 2026 key dates announced |
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| Northern Ireland Screen and BBC Northern Ireland have announced key dates for Green Lit 2026. The initiative will support emerging local writers, directors, producers and actors through three standalone scripted productions for BBC One Northern Ireland and iPlayer. |
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| RENDR 2026 line-up revealed |
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| RENDR will return to Belfast from 12–13 February 2026 at Portview Trade Centre with speakers from film, TV, animation, gaming and immersive industries. Supported by Northern Ireland Screen and partners, the event brings international creative talent to East Belfast. |
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| Belfast XR Festival launches Amplify:XR Labs programme |
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| Belfast XR Festival has launched Amplify:XR Labs, a £200,000 UK-wide development programme for emerging producers. The initiative is supported by the BFI Creative Challenge Fund alongside Arts Council Northern Ireland, Northern Ireland Screen, Immersive Arts UK and Digital Catapult. |
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Grip qualifications funded through Northern Ireland Screen and ScreenSkills |
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Northern Ireland Screen is partnering with ScreenSkills High-end TV and Film Skills Funds to support Level 2 Diploma training for grips in Northern Ireland. Up to six participants will receive funding support of up to £4,500 toward the £6,000 qualification.
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How to Get to Heaven from Belfast
The trailer has been released from the highly anticipated comedy-thriller series created by Derry Girls creator Lisa McGee, filmed across Northern Ireland with production funding from Northern Ireland Screen. Learn more. |
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The Death of Robin Hood
The Death of Robin Hood is directed by Michael Sarnoski (Pig, A Quiet Place: Day One). Filming took place in Northern Ireland, with production based at Belfast Harbour Studios. The project was supported by Northern Ireland Screen. Learn more. |
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Northern Ireland Screen offers various funding programmes for economic, cultural, and educational activities. These opportunities change throughout the year, so check back regularly.
Click here for current funding programmes. |
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Stay up-to-date with job vacancies at Northern Ireland Screen, crew calls, and wider sector openings. Listings are updated regularly as opportunities arise.
Click here to check current openings. |
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