About

Established in 1998, Subotica is one of Ireland's leading film and TV production companies working with writers, directors and co-producers in the development and production of content for cinema and television.

As well as working on indigenous projects and creative co-productions, Subotica can provide efficient production services for incoming productions to ensure a high quality and professional production with its team of experienced crew members.

While based in Dublin, Ireland, the company operates globally and has worked in co production with numerous countries, financiers and sales agents. The company also provides global financing solutions for productions through its network of international contacts and knowledge of tax incentives and film funds.

TRISTAN ORPEN LYNCH

Tristan Orpen Lynch is a leading international film and TV producer based in Dublin, Ireland. Through his company Subotica, established in 1998, he has produced and co-produced numerous productions in Ireland and internationally. Appointed by the Irish Minister for Arts, John O'Donoghue, Tristan served as a director of the Irish Film Board for eight years (2004-20012) the Irish government’s National funding agency. He worked on the Irish Government’s Creative Capital Report into the development of the Audiovisual industries in Ireland. He is a Film and TV drama committee member of Screen Producers Ireland and was nominated Irish ‘Producer on the Move’ at the 2001 Cannes Film Festival by European Film Promotions.

AOIFE O’SULLIVAN

Aoife O’Sullivan has over 20 years of experience in the film industry, and has been producing films since 2006. Aoife joined Subotica in 2000 and has since worked on all of Subotica’s productions in both a creative and production capacity, and has produced and co-produced numerous international productions. After completing an M.A. in Film Studies at University College Dublin, Aoife joined the Irish Film Centre in 1995 as Research Officer, co-ordinating all of the research activities of the Film Institute of Ireland and educating visitors to the Centre on Irish film. She then went on to lecture in Film Studies and Media Analysis in Ballyfermot College of Further Education for 3 years, before leaving the world of education to join the world of production.