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Evan Horan is Ireland’s Producer on the Move for 2024

Producers on the Move 2024
Producers on the Move 2024

Congratulations to Evan Horan, from Keeper Pictures, who has been selected by European Film Promotion (EFP) as Ireland’s Producer on the Move for 2024.

European Film Promotion (EFP) and its member organisations announced the 2024 line-up for Producers on the Move which is held before and during the Festival de Cannes , 14 – 25 May, 2024.

Producer Evan Horan has been selected by European Film Promotion as Ireland’s Producer on the Move for 2024. Evan Horan is a producer at film and TV production company Keeper Pictures, based in Dublin, Ireland. He has worked across various dramatic, documentary and genre projects including Sunlight, Mr. Malcolm’s List, About Joan, Come to Daddy and A Dog Called Money. He has previously been selected for the EAVE Producers Workshop, Berlinale Talents; Emerging Producers, the industry flagship project from the Ji.hlava International Documentary Film Festival, Rotterdam Lab and completed the Advanced Producers Programme post graduate certificate course managed by Screen Ireland and TU Dublin with distinction.

In total, 20 up-and-coming producers from Europe have been selected to take part in EFP’s promotion and networking platform PRODUCERS ON THE MOVE before and during the Festival de Cannes. As the programme celebrates its 25th anniversary, it will also be casting a spotlight on the numerous collaborations which have developed in its previous editions – representing around 500 participants from 37 European countries.

Find out more about the producers in the EFP Producers on the Move 2024 catalogue.

EFP's Producers on the Move is made possible thanks to the support of Creative Europe MEDIA, Eurimages, Film i Väst and MOIN Filmförderung Hamburg Schleswig-Holstein, as well as the participating national film promotion institutes (EFP’s member organisations) from the Producers on the Move countries: Austrian Films, Bulgarian National Film Center, Croatian Audiovisual Centre, Deputy Ministry of Culture (Cyprus), Czech Film Center, Danish Film Institute, German Films, Greek Film Centre, Iceland Film Centre, Lithuanian Film Centre, Film Fund Luxembourg, North Macedonia Film Agency, Norwegian Film Institute, Instituto do Cinema e do Audiovisual I.P./ICA (Portugal), Screen Ireland / Fís Éireann, Film Center Serbia, Slovak Film Institute, Swedish Film Institute, Unifrance and Wallonie Bruxelles Images. The main media partner is Variety, with Cineuropa as an additional media partner.

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