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THE GUARD has overtaken THE WIND THAT SHAKES THE BARLEY in the Irish box-office to become the most successful Independent Irish film of all time.

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VOLUNTEER EXTRAS NEEDED FOR NEW FILM

Wednesday, August 31st, 2011

Volunteer extras (aged 18-22) are needed during the months of September and October for a new film from the makers of Adam and Paul and Garage

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Element Pictures Distribution is delighted to announce the long-awaited Irish DVD release of A FILM WITH ME IN IT on Friday 29th September 2011

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Element Pictures Distribution will release Galway Film Fleadh hit PARKED in cinemas on October 14th, followed by Tom Hall’s latest film SENSATION on November 4th 2011.

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Element Pictures Distribution is delighted to announce the Irish DVD and VoD release of ESSENTIAL KILLING on 29th July 2011.

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THE GUARD IS NO. 1 at IRISH BOX-OFFICE

Monday, July 11th, 2011

Irish Film THE GUARD is a box-office smash with a weekend gross of over half a million Euro, knocking BRIDESMAIDS from the coveted No 1 position.

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Element Pictures Distribution announces the Irish DVD and VOD release of Juanita Wilson’s award winning film As If I Am Not There, on July 1st 2011.

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Following on from a wealth of high-profile screenings this year, including Sundance, Berlin & Tribeca, The Guard will now open the Edinburgh International Film Festival on June 15th, followed by the Irish Premiere on July 6th at the Galway Film Fleadh.

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THE RUNWAY - in cinemas June 10th 2011

Wednesday, May 4th, 2011

Element Pictures Distribution is delighted to announce the release of Ian Power’s debut feature - THE RUNWAY, in Irish cinemas on June 11th

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We’re hiring!

Friday, April 15th, 2011

Element Pictures is hiring a Marketing Manager for an exciting new Video on Demand platform called VOLTA. Film lovers in Ireland will finally have a secure and easy way to stream or download the best of independent Irish and International cinema straight to their desktop.

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