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"html": "Green screen: what’s happening to Irish cinema\n\n\nWhat they don't really get into here is that Irish cinema, as it is, is really about marketability and profitability. If worthy art is made, that's fine, but it's not the primary driver -- there's too much fear of taking a chance on something that won't find mass appeal. Which is a Bad Thing, in my estimation.\n",
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