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The Irish production firm behind Jamie Dornan's The Tourist TV thriller series has secured TV and movie corporation tax credits between €5m and €10m from the Revenue Commissioners, new figures show.

The figures show that the Irish producers of The Tourist Series 2, Metropolitan Films International Ltd, received the €5m to €10m in July of this year.

The payout represents a 34% increase on the €77.5m paid out for the corresponding nine months of last year. The figures also show that Salt Films Ltd received between €2m to €5m for the TV adaptation of Anthony Horowitz’s best seller, Moonflower Murders. The figures also show that Sackville Film and Television Productions Ltd, which is behind Series 2 of The Dry - starring Roisin Gallagher - received between €1m to €2m in tax credits in the last quarter.

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