Ireland and South Africa sign film-making deal at Cannes

Ireland and South Africa have signed a deal at the famous Cannes Film Festival to forge closer links with each other within the film-making industry.

Ireland and South Africa have signed a deal at the famous Cannes Film Festival to forge closer links with each other within the film-making industry.

Arts Minister Jimmy Deenihan said the co-production treaty would allow film-makers in both countries to access national funding, tax breaks and other subsidies.

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