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Michael Fassbender’s Production Company DMC Expands in Ireland Following Investment From Fine Point Films

Two of the production companies behind Irish breakout hit “Kneecap” are doubling down on their relationship. DMC, founded by Michael Fassbender (who had a supporting role in “Kneecap”), Conor McCaughan and Daniel Emmerson, is expanding its office in Ireland following an investment by Trevor Birney’s Fine Point Films into DMC’s Dublin enterprise, DMC Entertainment. The []
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