Siobhan Pierce(@PierceSiobhan) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Good advice from Kassandra about any project - fascinating to hear how approachedplanning conserving film collections for the future.

Good advice from Kassandra about any project - fascinating to hear how #IFIarchive approachedplanning conserving film collections for the future. #irishmuseums
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National Archives, Ireland(@NARIreland) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Big thanks to Kasandra O'Connell, Head of the IFI Irish Film Archive, for her fascinating presentation ‘Irish Independence Film Collection: Bringing our History Home’ given to NAI staff today.

Big thanks to Kasandra O'Connell, Head of the IFI Irish Film Archive, for her fascinating presentation ‘Irish Independence Film Collection: Bringing our History Home’ given to NAI staff today. #IFIArchive #ifiplayer
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Esras Films(@Peteresras) 's Twitter Profile Photo

tonight on at 10.15pm has wonderful film archive including Ireland 1954 in colour from .  As heard on Find more on facebook vimeo.com/323814839

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R3store Studios(@r3storestudios) 's Twitter Profile Photo

☝️The team at R3store Studios is incredibly proud to have scanned, graded, and remastered the 1958 film She Didn’t Say No!
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☝️The team at R3store Studios is incredibly proud to have scanned, graded, and remastered the 1958 film She Didn’t Say No!
Read our сase study here:
r3storestudios.com/news/case-stud…
@IFI_Dub @europe_creative @acefilmeu #ASeasonOfClassicFilms #IFIPlayer #IFIArchive
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Irish Film Institute(@IFI_Dub) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The IFI Irish Film Archive is very proud to have received two international awards for its groundbreaking work: the JTS Award for its open source IFIScripts and the DPC Award for its pioneering work on the Loopine Project. The Heritage Council

The IFI Irish Film Archive is very proud to have received two international awards for its groundbreaking work: the JTS Award for its open source IFIScripts and the DPC Award for its pioneering work on the Loopine Project. #IFIArchive @HeritageHubIRE
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Irish Film Institute(@IFI_Dub) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The IFI Irish Film Archive is always delighted to work with filmmakers on diverse projects. Recent collaborations include the Phil Lynott film Songs For While I’m Away, Shane McGowan doc Crock of Gold, and RTÉ series The Way We Were. The Heritage Council

The IFI Irish Film Archive is always delighted to work with filmmakers on diverse projects. Recent collaborations include the Phil Lynott film Songs For While I’m Away, Shane McGowan doc Crock of Gold, and RTÉ series The Way We Were. #IFIArchive @HeritageHubIRE
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Emily Boylan(@emilyboylan) 's Twitter Profile Photo

This survey is another great resource by the keeping an important part of Irish History alive. ❤️🎥🇮🇪 It's wonderful how film can transcend divisions in society and bring people together. x.com/kieranjol/stat…

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Irish Film Institute(@IFI_Dub) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The oldest material held in the IFI Irish Film Archive is a copy of the Lumière Brothers’ 1897 films of Dublin and Belfast. There is also early footage (1910-1920) from the Horgan Brothers, available to view on the IFI Player: ifiplayer.ie/category/horga… The Heritage Council

The oldest material held in the IFI Irish Film Archive is a copy of the Lumière Brothers’ 1897 films of Dublin and Belfast. There is also early footage (1910-1920) from the Horgan Brothers, available to view on the IFI Player: ifiplayer.ie/category/horga… #IFIArchive @HeritageHubIRE
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Kazzikat(@kazzikat) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Delighted that the Irish Film Institute is a partner in two of the projects featured in this publication. Researching and sharing our collections is vitally important to us and we value the relationships we have developed in the academic sector.

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Kazzikat(@kazzikat) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Thanks to Dan Barry for including Irish Film Institute in his article about The Callahans and the Murphys. Down the Rabbit Hole in Search of a Few Frames of Irish American History nytimes.com/2024/03/15/mov…

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