Tánaiste Frances Fitzgerald visited the 17 Irish companies exhibiting at MIPCOM, the world’s largest entertainment content market in Cannes where she witnessed the signing of a co-production agreement between Galway company Telegael, Audiovisual and La Mar Media from Colombia and Discreet Art from India.
The agreement will see Telegael produce a series of 52×11 minute animated programmes called Ana Pirata – Ana the Pirate in Spanish, Irish, Hindi and English.
The Tanaiste and Julie Sinnamon, CEO of Enterprise Ireland, visited many Irish delegates at MIPCOM including Monster Entertainment, Treehouse Republic, Double Z Enterprise & Brown Bag Films.
@francesfitzgerald Deputy Prime Minister of Ireland discussing @TheDayHenryMet @MonsterEntTV #MIPCOM pic.twitter.com/VYarEMtghS
— Andrew Fitzpatrick he/him (@amonsterd) October 19, 2016
Great shot of our @stephen_fagan talking all things animation with @FitzgeraldFrncs earlier this week at #MIPCOM pic.twitter.com/JmI1HuZmpG
— Treehouse Republic (@3houserepublic) October 21, 2016
A welcome visit from the Tanaiste(dep prime Minister) & CEO @Entirl at @BrownBagFilms @9StoryMG stand #mipjr pic.twitter.com/h37X7loP6R
— Cathal Gaffney (@cathal_gaffney) October 19, 2016
Salty Dog Picture’s ‘Brewster the Rooster’ launched at MIPCOM.
https://twitter.com/SaltyDogPics/status/787953644427702272
Animation Europe launched.
Animation Europe launched at #MIPCOM. Comprised of 14 European Animation organisations including Animation Ireland. https://t.co/B61XYeAT9c
— Animation Ireland (@animationirel) October 18, 2016