Cork Film Festival 2013

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felix the cat: the original megastar

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Welcomes and introductions

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giallo night

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opening night

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free radicals

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closing night

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tWisted celluloid

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nicolas roeg

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dylan moran: desert island flicks

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Burning Bush

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roland klick

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a VieW from mexico

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Vassily Bourikas

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Tony Palmer - Filmmaker in residence

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shorT Film - irish Jury

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rich pickings at cork film festiVal

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a-Z

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no! - acTivism on Film

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schedule

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shorts@cork film festiVal

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industry

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emerge

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additional programming

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anniVersary celeBration

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acknoWledgements

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a celeBration of James Broughton

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credits

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national sculpture factory: strike!

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index

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a field in england remixed

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GATE CINEMA CORK OPERA HOUSE

TRISKEL CHRISTCHURCH

NATIONAL SCULPTURE FACTORY

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Best of Luck to the Cork Film Festival!

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How to Book online at www.corkfilmfest.org over the phone on (021) 422-2803 In person at cork Film Festival Box office,

unit 8, cornmarket st. shopping centre, cork.

Box Office Opening Hours

Tue oct 29–Fri nov 8 | 11:00–18:00 (sun 3 | 14:00–18:00) sat nov 9–sat nov 16 | 10:00–19:30 sun nov 17 | 11:00–18:00

Ticket Prices

opening & closing Presentations daytime evening screenings (18:00 & after) dylan moran desert island Flicks

€15 €6/€5 €9/€8 €15

Value Pass

€45/€40 a value Pass lets you select any 7 screenings. This does not include opening or closing events, or dylan moran desert island Flicks.

shorts @ CFF

€80

attend all shorts @ cork screenings.

€2 Classics

check out our website for details of our €2 screenings to be announced on oct 28.

terms and Conditions: • • • • •

concessions are available to students, the unwaged, seniors and persons with a disability. Photo id required. Tickets may only be purchased by those who are 18 years of age or older. Tickets are non-refundable and non-transferrable. Please be aware that seats may be sold on unless occupied 10 minutes before screening time. While information in the brochure is correct at time of going to press, there may be programme • changes due to circumstances beyond our control.

Last minute tickets:

From 30 minutes before a screening, tickets will be available only from the screening venue.

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JAMES MULLIGHAN weLCoMe

Welcome to the Cork Film Festival, my first and the Rebel City’s 58th. Congratulations on your beautiful and culturally effervescent city - I am loving living here, and working with this talented team to bring to life a Festival of which I am sure we can all be proud. of the several paths via which to navigate our large, diverse programme, I’m especially proud of No! - activism on film. i love being entertained by movies, but i’m a passionate believer in their power to educate, and to stimulate discussion and change. This strand explores filmic depictions of activism, contemporary and historic, and shows how well film itself can be a powerful weapon. i am honoured to present in full the amazing cinematic television series Burning Bush, directed by the legendary agnieszka holland, which depicts the drama that unfolded after the self-immolation of Czech student Jan palach in protest to Soviet occupation, in Wenceslas Square, on my birthday in 1969.

You’ll see the words ‘music’ and ‘idea’ in our logo. I want our films to generate discussion and argument. Several filmmakers will attend to present their work, and we welcome the event series Rich Pickings to Cork to explore with thoroughness, debate and film three areas of interest to me: the pathologising of mental illness (Battle for the Brain), the legacy of protest movements (99%), and how our corporeal selves define and drive us (Rewiring the Body). There’s lots to listen to whilst watching this year. We have a mini strand of punk movies with the amazing the punk Singer and Bayou Maharajah: The Tragic Genius of James Booker (‘the best black, gay, one-eyed junkie piano genius new orleans has ever produced’) documentaries, and Lukas Moodysson’s glorious slice of punky coming of age We Are the Best! (Vi är bäst!). A happy birthday to Wagner and Verdi (200), and Britten (100). Big, sweeping movies in the opera house (robert redford in all is Lost); a strong global repertory season of new cinema in the gate Cinema; Shorts@Cff, a nic roeg retrospective, and a rich and strange programme of live music and film events in the Triskel - it’s going to be a very busy nine days.

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LORD MAYOR Is cúis mór áthas dom an deis seo a bheith agan fáilte croíúil a chur romhaibh go léir anso le haghaidh an Cork Film Festival 2013. Cork Film Festival is a major event in our cultural calendar. In the dark days of november the city is drawn to the light of cinema screens. We take time off work, school and college, we are marked absent from everyday life and escape into film. We gather together to watch, enjoy, discuss and debate the films presented by the Festival. The Festival has helped nourish a flourishing film culture here. the Cork Shorts programmes demonstrates the quality and depth of filmmaking talent in the city. Local partnerships with the national Sculpture factory, the Cork Screen Commission and Cork Film Centre foster our culture of film. This year we look forward to a focus on Mexican cinema, along with a very strong programme of international films. Other major screenings include special presentations in Cork opera house; nebraska, all is Lost and Kill Your darlings, as well as a intriguing range of music and film events.

i would like to take the opportunity to thank the festival organisers for their dedication and commitment. In addition we thank the volunteers, patrons and venues for their support. Lastly i would like to welcome all of the festival guests to Cork. I look forward to meeting you and to seeing, hearing and discussing your films. Thank you for coming to Cork and thank you for sharing your work with us. Gúim gach rath oraibh leis an chlár seo agaibh. Cllr Catherine Clancy Ard Mhéara Chorcaí, Lord Mayor of Cork

weLCoMe BY DENIS MCSwEENEY Welcome to the 2013 Cork Film Festival. Our programme is packed full of cinematic wonders from Ireland and around the world. Of course, nurturing local talent remains very important to us and the ‘Cork Shorts’ programmes continue as strong as ever. We are very proud to present the winner of the palm d’or at Cannes, Blue is the Warmest Colour, along with the very latest features from the likes of ridley Scott and Joseph gordon Levitt. Shorts will always be a major part of our festival and this year, for the first time, we are presenting Shorts@CFF as a mini-festival in triskel Christchurch, running from Wednesday to Saturday. Whatever your tastes in film, our programme has something for you. of course, such a wide and ambitious festival could not happen without the generous and steadfast support of the arts Council, Cork City Council, fáilte ireland, Media, Culture ireland and Screen Training Ireland. A special welcome is extended to James Mullighan, Creative Director bringing vibrant energy to 2013 Cork Film Festival.

I take this opportunity to record my gratitude to the core staff, seasonal staff and to my colleagues on the festival board. Thank you too to the special supporters and friends of the festival, including all of those who have worked on our past festivals, and finally, and most importantly, to you the festival-goers whose support ensures that we march into our 58th edition as optimistic and determined as at any stage in our illustrious history. enjoy! Denis McSweeney, Festival Chairman

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FESTIVAL FRIENDS Level 1 – season Friend

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96fm helen Boyle & Brian murphy daniel J. coleman mike collins electric irish examiner isaacs restaurant kethner’s restaurant kpmg liberty Grill/café Gusto Joanne o’riordan hamid oucherfi Gerald Weste Whazon

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OPENING NIGHT SPECIAL PRESENTATION:

NEBRASkA CORk OPERA HOUSE SAT 9 | 20:30 | COH

Alexander Payne’s (Sideways, About Schmidt, The Decendents) latest film revisits a favourite trope of the director: a road trip, during which bittersweet personal truths are uncovered and savoured. In the car this time are lonely hi-fi salesman David Grant (Will forte) and his father Woody (Bruce dern, in a Cannes Best Actor winning performance). Woody has ‘won’ a million dollars in a sweepstakes, and won’t trust to the post to collect his winnings. To stop him walking the 700 miles to lottery HQ, and suspecting there might be more at stake than money, David takes him. Piece-by-piece a fuller, richer picture of his grouchy taciturn alcoholic father builds up—old loves, business partners, and members of the extended family are encountered, and life-shaping facts from Woody’s youth are uncovered. produCerS aLBert Berger, ron Yerxa SCreenWriter BoB neLSon WITH BRuCe DeRN, WILL FORTe, JuNe SQuIBB, BOB ODeNkIRk, STACY keACH thanKS to niaMh and teaM at paraMount, ireLand

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Nebraska is a very personal film, a gentle and painstaking exploration of where we come from, those who made us, and what made them. The midwest—as much a character here as a backdrop—is unsentimentally yet affectionately explored, often surprisingly gorgeous to behold, thanks to payne’s long-time regular dop phedon papamichael’s luscious black-and-white widescreen photography. A slow, satisfying burn, the film is frequently very funny indeed, and calmly and constantly moving as we watch one man begin to have a fuller understanding of what has made his father, whilst facing up to this perhaps being their last adventure together.


CLOSING NIGHT SPECIAL PRESENTATION:

kILL YOUR DARLINGS DANIEL RADCLIFFE EMERGES AS A FULLY-FORMED, BIG MOVIE ACTOR IN HIS FEBRILE, DETAILED AND BRAVE PORTRAYAL OF THE NASCENT BEAT POETRY SUPERSTAR. SAT 16 | 20:30 | COH

KILL THE D...

It was William Faulkner who said; “In writing, you must kill all your darlings”. And that’s what the Columbia University freshman Allen Ginsberg (Radcliffe) is told early on, as he settles in to learn how to be a poet, and what it takes to be one. The metaphor chimes out leitmotiv-like through the film, as a quartet of bright young minds struggle to find their ways and voices, letting themselves, each other, loved ones and their morals down along the way. The intricately designed, shot and edited movie is fast-paced, relentlessly energetic, bold, sensual and funny - a music video rollercoaster ride at times. Writer director John Krokidas achieves an authentic warts-and-all portrayal of artists who can be somewhat burnished as they are lionised. We see, for example, Ginsberg’s first knotty flirtations

with homosexual love; his indulgent failure to save his mother (Jennifer Jason Leigh in operatic form) from sectioning; rich kid William S Burroughs early experiments with strong narcotics; and Jack Kerouac (a charismatic and dynamic performance from Jack huston) letting down his loyal wife (a melancholy elizabeth Olsen). But it’s Radcliffe’s performance you’ll remember—thorough, researched, intricate, brave. And utterly convincing.

produCerS MiChaeL BenaroYa, ChriStine VaChon, roSe ganguzza SCreenWriterS John KroKidaS, auStin Bunn With danieL radCLiffe, dane dehaan, Ben foSter, MiChaeL C haLL, daVid CroSS, Jennifer JaSon Leigh thanKS to the WorKS

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NICOLAS ROEG

A STRANGER IN MANY STRANGE LANDS

Danny Boyle recently described Nicolas Roeg as “fierce, uncompromising, iconoclastic, dazzlingly original, he is British film’s Picasso.” having co-directed performance with donald Cammell, roeg quickly established himself as one of cinema’s most original and often-imitated filmmakers. While many have copied his style, few have captured the substance. Roeg repeatedly uproots his characters and leaves them stranded in unfamiliar territory, their surroundings exotic, alluring and frightening. Many of his films use a trademark, non-linear style to dazzling effect, constantly juxtaposing images and sequences to uncover hidden associations of sexuality, religion, death and spirituality. With the publication of the memoir The World Is ever Changing, here is a sampling of Nicolas Roeg’s finest work, of which Neil Sinyard once said: “These are not films to sedate your senses; these are films to blow your mind.”

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For this retrospective we present five films from his first decade as director. Walkabout, Roeg’s solo directorial debut, (and our Creative director’s favourite australian movie) will be screened in a recently-restored edition supplied by the British film Institute, which does justice to the exquisite visuals filmed by Roeg himself (his last credit as a cinematographer.) Don’t Look Now is a film that has rightfully earned its position at the top of the time out 100 Best British films poll; the Man Who fell to earth is a picture of epic proportions—this screening will present the complete director’s cut of the film; Bad timing continues to dazzle and unsettle; eureka became one of roeg’s least seen and underrated pictures—it is a challenging picture, which can frustrate those not willing to accept its dazzling visuals and esoteric storytelling, but is hugely rewarding for those who do.


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BURNING BUSH GATE MULTIPLEX SUN 10 | 10:00 | GATE

I am honoured to present in its entirety this mesmerising and powerful three part TV mini series as the dramatic cornerstone of our ‘No1 - Activism on Film’ strand.

then Czechoslovakia. Palach’s family seek to preserve his reputation as authorities ‘defamed’ him, claiming he had faked his own death. Meanwhile others are beginning to sacrifice themselves in the same manner. The film climaxes as an upsetting and tense courtroom drama.

Stepan Hulik wrote this script whilst as a film student; his tutor was personally acquainted with the legendary director Agnieszka Holland, and passed it on. And so was born the first major piece of original programming from the revamped and energised HBO europe.

this might have been made for television broadcast - and it has not been in ireland nor the uK - but agnieszka holland’s (europa europa, the Wire, Treme) style is extraordinarily cinematic. This is an opportunity unique to Corkonians to see this sweeping, luscious film on the big screen.

hulik’s script tells the story of the aftermath of student Jan palach’s self-immolation in Wenceslas Square Prague, on 19 January 1969. Twenty years after this event its commemoration triggered the uprising that has become known as the Velvet revolution, leading to the withdrawal of occupying Soviet forces from the

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A VIEw FROM MEXICO JaMeS MuLLighan

For a while now, I’ve been increasingly captivated by Mexican cinema, and the world has really started to take notice of the new wave of Mexican filmmakers and documentarians. Think of Carlos Reygadas, whose amazing and weird Post Tenebras Lux won him the Cannes Best Director, 2012. Or, indeed, his protégé Amat Escalante, who won the same prize this year for the astounding Heli (which we are playing in the Festival this year). Perhaps it’s the landscapes that appeal to me, coming from Australia, as I do.

It is with pleasure that I welcome representatives of this fine festival to Cork, bringing with them a package of films and learning that will inspire us all. Drought, Halley, Heli, The Mayor, Who Is Dayani Cristal, revolución and expiration Date: these are all fine, compelling and various movies, making for a rich strand within our own festival. Damos la bienvenida a México en Irlanda!

and then i was invited to speak at the brilliant travelling ambulante documentary film festival earlier this year, and my interest turned into captivation. Here were audiences deeply steeped in their indigenous cinema, who were as passionate about documentary as drama, and who lived—and how they lived!—in these monumental, chaotic, vibrant cities.

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TONY PALMER

FILMMAkER IN RESIDENCE

Legendary uk filmmaker and theatre and opera director Tony palmer takes up residency in Cork for the festival to help us celebrate the centenary of the birth of Benjamin Britten, the bicentenary of the birth of richard Wagner, and the recent irish visit of Leonard Cohen. He has a filmography of over 100 titles, traversing as diverse ground as richard Burton documentary in from the Cold? (1988), Shostakovich biopic testimony starring Ben Kingsley (1987), and the beloved Rory Gallagher - Irish Tour (1974)

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He will present three films at the Festival. His 7’45” film Wagner (richard Burton, Laurence olivier and Vanessa redgrave), described by the LA Times as ”one of the most beautiful films ever made”, will play in full at the Opera House, in an historic presentation with two full meal breaks. His most recent film nocture, a haunting depiction of Benjamin Britten struggling with his artistic responses to the horrors of the Second World War is compulsory viewing for Britten fans. He will also be present at a free screening for Cork film festival ticket holders of the recently rereleased 1972 Concert film of Leonard Cohen Bird on a Wire.


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RICH PICkINGS AT CORk FILM FESTIVAL

Rich Pickings produces film and thought events exploring the most interesting things in the universe. Each event takes one compelling topic and works it over through new and archive film and discussion. At the 58th Cork Film Festival, Rich Pickings will be delivering a series of programmes addressing challenging and topical themes. 99% explores the global and local Occupy movement, its impact and its ongoing legacy. A feature documentary created collaboratively by 99 filmmakers paints a compelling portrait of the occupy Wall Street movement, from personal stories to analysis of the big picture issues. Alongside this will be insights into the Irish Occupy movement, talks from filmmakers and activists and archive shorts approaching ideas of economic fairness and freedom.

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Battle for the Brain is an event combining short films about mental illness with discussion around the political and legal landscape of mental health. The shorts programme will be followed by not Criminally responsible, a feature documentary following the journey of a man who stabbed a woman in a shopping mall while gripped by psychosis. The Director, John kastner will be in attendance to discuss the film and associated issues. rewiring the body looks at the rapidly changing relationship between the human body and technology. From experimental fertility treatments to cyborgs and 3D printed exoskeletons, the borders blur between science and fiction as traditional boundaries of the body are crossed. Rich Pickings is curated by filmmaker and cross-platform producer Carla Mackinnon.


NO! - ACTIVISM ON FILM Laptops, occupations, Twitter, YouTube. These are the tools of today’s activists who are standing up and saying “No!”.

resistance against gagging is at the heart of forbidden Voices, which shows how three women have defied government censorship by blogging about their closed countries of Cuba, China and iran, risking their lives in the process.

this year, Cork film festival presents a series of films with a revolutionary spirit, looking at the brave individuals who fight injustice. 99% - The Occupy Wall Street film documents america’s occupy movement which lead the world in mass protest against the ruling elite, whose prime objective is profit over people.

Such self-sacrifice is at the centre of Burning Bush, a three-part HBO film which follows the fight for freedom in communist Czechoslovakia after the death of Jan Palach, the young student who set fire to himself in Prague in January 1969.

the theme of ‘money corrupts’ rings true throughout this programme, not least in Silence is gold, which looks at the corruption of Canada’s mining companies in Africa and the man who outed them.

And our Mexcian friends Ambulante are bringing a portmanteau presentation of shorts - revolucion! with such directors at the helm as amat escalante, Gael Garcia Bernal, Diego Luna and Carlos Reyfadas.

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SHORTS@ CORk FILM FESTIVAL

Welcome to our new look Shorts@Cork Film Festival programme, powered by VIMEO. This year’s programme of shorts is certainly expansive but, befitting the short form, it is both concerted and cogent. We’ve overhauled the scheduling to create a ‘shorts festival within a festival’ and crafted a series of thematically led programmes across the Cork, Irish and World shorts programmes. the range and scope of entries for this year’s festival was nothing short of staggering. My team of pre-selectors and I pored over the submissions to create a striking, startling and often provocative series of shorts programmes for your viewing pleasure. The Cork shorts programme remains as the heartbeat of our presentations, with some familiar faces joined by a host of new local directing and acting talent. The Irish programme is bolstered by award winning shorts and animations and some very special guests while the World programme is condensed into six of the absolute best selections, handpicked from our entries with a few special invitations for good measure.

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We’re also delighted to welcome the multi-award winning Chris Shepherd to Cork for a retrospective series on his remarkable body of work; his latest short ‘theringer’ is also screening in competition as part of our World Shorts. We’re also incredibly excited to present a focus upon James Broughton the visionary poet and filmmaker with the mantra ‘follow your own weird’. Big Joy, a documentary on his life, is also screening as part of our documentary programme. finally, our awards ceremony will highlight (and provide cash prizes) for the very best Cork, irish and international shorts on offer at this year’s festival. As always, short filmmaking is one of the defining aspects of the Cork Film Festival. And the short film has been around for a very long time, since the birth of cinema and before the long-form feature. So, let’s celebrate this most venerable of art forms in all its wonderfully concentrated glory.


EMERGE TRISkEL CHRISTCHURCH SATURDAY 16TH NOVEMBER @16:00 – 19:00

KILL THE D...

An afternoon hosted by EMERGE, the digital and Transmedia strand of London’s East End Film Festival, celebrating the crossover of film and digital with talks and panels from inspiring industry professionals. The event will take place across three sessions: Digital experiments: A series of inspirational talks, demonstrations and screenings by artists and producers experimenting with moving image and interactive technologies. Crossing platforms: What is Transmedia and why is it important? A panel of key innovators in the transmedia space looking at the future of this new form of storytelling. The session will include case studies of great Transmedia work, followed by a Q&A. The Future of Features: Discussing the impact that digital is making in the evolution of the film industry. This final session will include presentations by innovative programmers, producers and directors that have adopted digital to experiment with new methods of creation, production and distribution. The talks will be followed by a Q&A. For further information and booking visit www.corkfilmfest.org/emerge @emergeateeff www.emergeateeff.tumblr.com Admission: €30 Concession: €25

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CREATIVE TECH ON SATURDAY 16

NOVEMBER 2013

AT THE 58TH


ANNIVERSARY CELEBRATION:

20 YEARS SINCE HOMOSEXUALITY wAS DECRIMINALISED IN IRELAND

We are delighted to present Big Joy: The Adventures of James Broughton, Future My Love, Naked Opera, The Man Whose Mind Exploded, In The Name Of, and India Blues.Revealing the complexities of love and desire, these stories reflect the universality of the human experience and our attempts to find a personal utopia. Encompassing themes of art, freedom, repression and orgasm, these films delve into the psyche, shining a light on what makes us tick. Ranging from the absurd to the profound, this is a standout programme of international work.

A CELEBRATION OF JAMES BROUGHTON

Bohemian ideals, creativity and avant-garde expression has defined the aura of San Francisco since the 1960s. Allen Ginsberg, Lawrence Ferlinghetti, Jack Kerouac − all names that defined an era. Yet, before the Beats, there was James Broughton, a polymath whose artistic expression through film and poetry laid the foundation for those to come. Stephen Silha’s life-affirming documentary brings Broughton to the fore, with a wonderful collection of archive footage, interviews and counter-culture ephemera that confirms that Broughton truly was the “outsider’s outsider”. Join us for a Q&A with the director after the screening. to honour the documentary and the great man himself - who would have celebrated his centenary this november - we will be hosting a rare screening of Broughton’s 16mm shorts, including the pleasure garden, which won the poetic Fantasy Award at the 1954 Cannes Film Festival.

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NATIONAL SCULPTURE FACTORY:

STRIkE!

A SERIES OF FILMS CURATED BY ARTIST ANTHONY HAUGHEY TO COMMEMORATE THE CENTENARY OF THE 1913 DUBLIN LOCk-OUT.

artist anthony haughey’s response to the national Sculpture factory’s challenge to develop a programme commemorating this centenary was three-fold: cinematic presentations in the factory’s main space of Sergei eisentein’s 1925 debut feature Strike on Thursday 14, and Allan Sekula’s and Noel Burch’s 2010 film essay The Forgotten Space on Friday 15. The Factory also hosts a series of free, publically-generated screenings called democratic Cinema – Cinéma Liberté, running in the Mezzanine in the Factory from Monday 11 to Saturday 16, 12:00 – 21:00.

the festival welcomes back the national Sculpture factory as a programming partners, and is deeply grateful for this considered rich and varied programme, the ideal complement to the Festival’s significant new strand for 2013: No! - Activism In Film.

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A FIELD IN ENGLAND-REMIXED:

PERFORMED BY TEETH OF THE SEA, FEATURING THE MUSIC OF JIM wILLIAMS AND BLANCk MASS

TRISkEL CHRISTCHURCH SAT 16 | 21:00 | TCC

A unique audio and visual spectacular, bringing together the cult film of 2013 and one of the most original electronic post-rock bands of recent years for a marriage made in heaven … or hell! england, The english Civil War: A small group of deserters fleeing a raging battle are captured by two men and forced to help them search for hidden treasure. Crossing a vast mushroom circle, which provides their first meal, the group quickly descend into a chaos of arguments, fighting and paranoia, and, as it becomes clear that the treasure might be something other than gold, they slowly become victim to the terrifying energies trapped inside the field. One of the cult hits of 2013, A Field In england is a psychedelic trip into magic and madness from Ben Wheatley, the award-winning director of down terrace, Kill List and Sightseers. “Teeth of the Sea don’t just make noise, they twist sound into something more sinister and sexy than could ever be measured in mere sonics.” (The Stool Pigeon) The NMe has said they make the stuff a Doctor Who composer might hear in their dreams.

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Taking you closer to the action


FELIX THE CAT:

THE ORIGINAL MEGASTAR re-scored, written and performed by Sean O’Hagan and The High Llamas, in association with The London International Animation Festival (LIAF).

In its time nearly 75 years ago, Felix The Cat was easily the world’s most famous animated cartoon. The best Felix cartoons depicted a world in which nothing was ever quite as it seemed. everything had an edge and Felix straddled the excesses of the swinging jazz era and the innocence of cinematic cartoons with consummate ease. every episode contains an eye-popping narrative audacity depicting a simplistic innocence in the age in which Felix ruled. Join the The High Llamas re-scoring the best of Felix, with their lo-fi melodic pop harmony mixed with a dash of sweet psychedelia. Formed in 1991, influences over the years have come from Alex Chilton, the Beach Boys, ornette Coleman, Jimmy Webb, robert Wyatt, John Barry, Bernard Herman and Tropicalia. Signed to both Drag City and duophonic (home to Stereolab), two labels who led the way as the nineties became the noughties for skewered english Krautrock-tinged easy listening pop. thanks to The London International Animation Festival, who were founded in 2003 to aim to dispel the popular misconception that animation is just cartoons for kids by screening the broadest possible range of intelligent, entertaining and provocative films on offer from all.

TRISkEL CHRISTCHURCH wED 13 | 21:30 | TCC

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GIALLO NIGHT

FEATURING A LIVE RESCORE OF AMER (HéLèNE CATTET, BRUNO FORzANI, 2009) BY SERAFINA STEER, PLUS ARGENTO’S SUSPIRIA (1977) AND THE IRISH PREMIERE OF THE STRANGE COLOUR OF YOUR BODY’S TEARS (HéLèNE CATTET, BRUNO FORzANI, 2013)

AMER (Hélène Cattet, Bruno Forzani, 2009) a little girl is scared in an all-too-quiet beautiful italian villa, with its mysterious presence lurking with the ghosts of childhood. Tormented between desires, fantasies and reality, the film draws heavily on the colours and palettes of italian giallo, beautifully capturing the essences of this cult genre. Tonight, sections of the film will be scored by harpist and songwriter Serafina Steer, whose 2013 album the Moths are real was produced by Jarvis Cocker and was Rough Trade shop’s Album of the Month.

Giallo (plural ‘gialli’) is an Italian 20th-century genre of literature and film, which in Italian indicates crime fiction and mystery. In the English language it refers to a genre that includes elements of horror fiction and eroticism. The word ”giallo” is Italian for ”yellow” and stems from the origin of the genre in Italy as a series of cheap paperback mystery novels which all had trademark yellow covers.

SUSPIRIA (Dario Argento, Italy, 1977) the most cult and well-known of argento’s italian horror films, which brought giallo to the world in 1977. American ballet student Suzy Bannion (Jessica harper) transfers to a prestigious dance academy in germany, only to discover that it is controlled by a coven of witches! frequently listed in best films of all time lists, its colours (mainly red), cinematography and lighting, and its classic score by italian prog rockers Goblin, all point to making this film essential viewing, and a staple of the midnight movie scene for decades.

Join us in the suitable setting of triskel for an evening of all things “giallo”, with the Irish premiere of The Strange Colour of Your Body’s tears from the new masters of the genre, the Belgian filmmakers Hélène Cattet and Bruno forzani, alongside a revisiting of their earlier amer with a commissioned live score by harpist and songwriter Serafina. plus a midnight movie of argento’s classic of the genre, Suspiria, from 1977.

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FREE RADICALS

if anything can be said to define the Free radicals shorts Programme it is a spirit of unbridled playfulness and joyful exploration. This spirit is also evident in features such as John Torres’ latest, lukas The strange, his first shot on 35mm; in Bernadette Weigel’s Fair Wind - notes of a Traveller, a languid super 8-shot travelogue through eastern europe—a perfect escape during the ever-darkening evenings; and in artist filmmaker sarah Pucill’s magic mirror. shot on 16mm, it captures the haunting and otherworldly imagery of early and surrealist cinema.

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Twisted celluloid is the cult movie programme that regularly takes place at Triskel christchurch. during the cork Film Festival there will be four weird and wonderful retro oddities from around the world, each showcasing the different elements that can contribute to a ’cult’ following; offbeat obscene humour with The Telephone Book, terror-drenched sexploitation with The house on straw hill, headscratching psychedelia with an american hippie in israel, and brutal nihilism with Wake in Fright – all films that could only have been created and played in drive-ins and fleapits in the decade that was the 1970s. here is a rare opportunity to see these distinctively unusual movies back on the big screen. you have been warned.

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DYLAN MORAN: DESERT ISLAND FLICkS

CORk OPERA HOUSE SAT 16 | 15:00 | COH

The Irish comedian, writer, and actor will be on stage at the Cork Opera House in a lively browse through some of his favourite movies. the star, conceiver and writer of Black Books, the youngest perrier award winner ever, french newspaper Le Monde’s favourite comedian, living or dead, the first Irish stand up to play Russia, multi BAFTA winner ... Dylan Moran’s career is impressive and prolific. He’s coming to Cork with Breakfast Wine, a short film in Irish4: Another Day, Another Riot. Whilst he’s here, we’ve lured him onto the opera house stage for an afternoon stroll through his favourite movies.

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GATE MULTIPLEX SUN 10 | 21:00 | GATE

ROLAND kLICk

Roland Klick is one of the most extraordinary yet under-appreciated directors in the history of German cinema. At the age of fourteen, Klick was certain that cinema was what his soul was longing for. Films such as Deadlock (1970), Supermarkt (1974) and White Star (1983, which starred Dennis Hopper), were exhibitions of filmmaking as an adventure, existential experience and escape from over-structured post-war reality.

his sensibilities were too maladjusted to be a part of the New German Cinema of the 1970s, while also being too unconventional for mainstream cinema. as a result, Klick was marginalised by the critical establishment. Although his films won several German film awards, were internationally acclaimed and achieved cult status, for many years his work was written out of history. His dystopian punk-rock odysseys, acid-drenched Westerns and youth-oriented crime dramas are now ripe for rediscovery.

VASSILY BOURIkAS

Each year, Cork Film Festival collaborates with Cork Film Centre to invite a noted figure from experimental cinema to Cork. This year’s guest is Vassily Bourikas, a Greek programmer internationally renowned for his dedication to challenging accepted versions of avant-garde film history through his curation of work from unjustly neglected film cultures. This programme he has curated and will introduce for this festival, however, focuses on well-known Indian artists Shaina Anand and Ashok Sukumaran.

along with Sanjay Bhangar, anand and Sukumaran established CaMp, a studio for critical transdisciplinary practice in Mumbai in 2007. It includes artists and software programmers who work with experimental video and audio, databases, and systems and their contradictions. CAMP has exhibited and lectured worldwide. Max Le Cain, Cork Film Centre.

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Katie has been a Shorts programmer for Sundance film festival since 2010 and previously worked with short film label Future Shorts in London in both curating their worldwide festival and running their short film distribution label. Alongside her work with short film, she also helped to launch their sister company future Cinema, producing live cinematic events in London, edinburgh and new York where she also worked with punchdrunk on their acclaimed show Sleep no More and helped Vimeo produce and program their nYbased 2012 Festival + Awards.

Jordan started out as a music video editor for creative industry Bible Shots magazine, and contributed regularly to titles including Screen international, reS and Dazed and Confused Magazine. Writing about music videos led to programming events about music videos, and for a long time Jordan got to pick music videos to screen at the British Film Institute. She also curated and hosted screenings for the edinburgh international film festival’s Mirrorball strand and the British Council. Jordan joined Vimeo where she is now their Senior Curator.

derry o’Brien Next up is Derry O’Brien, managing director of network television ireland! his company, founded in 1995, has accumulated an international catalogue of almost 1,000 short films, making it one of the largest international distributors of short films, representing various Irish and overseas producers and directors. derry has spent the past 18 years attending the main international short film and TV trade fairs, marketing and promoting his catalogue of primarily independent programming. Overall NITV has represented 12 short films and documentaries that have been nominated for Academy Awards. In recent years they have had eight oscar Short film nominations, culminating in the Oscar for Terry George’s The Shore in 2012.Derry represented ireland on the Board of the eu mediafunded marketing programme, euroaim for several

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A-z

The list that follows is an A-Z of all film events in the programme, by film title. There are a couple of exceptions to this. All the short films that play in the Festival, for example, are grouped together thematically, and these programmes then appear together. And so Kibwe Tavares’s staggering hybrid of animation and live action Jonah (Prod.: Ivana MacKinnon) can be found in the A-Z within Shorts@CFF: World 1: Shut Your Mouth, rather than under ‘J’. The same is true of our film and discussion events curated by Rich Pickings, which are grouped together under ‘R’. Each of the films in this list is a narrative / fiction feature, unless otherwise indicated - documentary feature, shorts programme, film + music event, and so on. I hope you have as much fun browsing these pages as my programming team and I have had compiling this Festival for you. Enjoy James Mullighan

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ALL IS LOST J.C. CHANDOR USA | 2013 | 106MINS wED 13 | 20:30 | COH

other than a snippet of prologue voiceover and the Man (Robert Redford) once howling an expletive this is a silent film.

this is a study of a human being’s innate instinct to survive, our audacity in attempting to tame the sea and our deep love of it. One of the most unique and beautiful films you’ll see this year.

and what a hugely sonically and visually rich, narratively compelling and technically extraordinary one it is, too. The Man awakens to discover that an adrift shipping container has punched a hole into his yacht. An able, strong, resourceful and capable mariner, the Man battles misfortune and diminishing resources until, at the denouement, he can see the whites of his own mortality’s eyes.

JM thanks to dave Burke and universal pictures International Ireland. produCerS neaL dodSon, anna gerB, JuStin nappi, teddY SChWarzMan

SAT 16 | 23:55 | TCC

MON 11 | 18:30 | GATE

AN AMERICAN HIPPIE IN ISRAEL

ASSIMILATION (AN DUBH INA GHEAL)

aMos sefer

Paula Kehoe

ISRAEL | 1972 | 93MINS

IRELAND | 2013 | 53MINS

Before an american Werewolf in london, there was an american hippie in israel. This recently unearthed counter-culture film, long-forgotten since its release over forty years ago, is a film that has a large cult following in Tel aviv, but has been denied its rightful status as a prime midnight movie throughout the rest of the world. asher Tzarfati plays mike, a dope-smoking vietnam veteran who arrives in israel and immediately hooks up with the free-spirited young women.

Written in the decade that irish poet Louis de paor spent in australia, the two poems didjeridu and an dubh ina gheal (assimilation) question the romance of the Irish experience and reveal the hidden story of the Irish emigrant. These poems have powerful things to say about indigenous australians and the natural affinity de Paor feels, while acknowledging the role that the gael—as a founding people in the story of white australia—had in the dispossession of aboriginal people.

produCer aMoS Sefer

COLOuR AND B & W | PRODuCeR PAuLA keHOe

screens with Breaking Ground

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TUE 12 | 15:15 | TCC

THU 14 | 16:15 | GATE

BAD TIMING

BAYOU MAHARAJAH:

Uk | 1980 | 122MINS

lily KeBer

nicolas roeG Milena’s (theresa russell) life hangs in the balance following a botched suicide attempt. Alex Linden (Art Garfunkel), who cagily identifies himself as ‘just a friend’, is by her side. At the hospital doctors fight to keep the young woman alive, while Alex paces the hallways, and a series of fragmented flashbacks illustrate their turbulent relationship. A police inspector (harvey Keitel) is brought in to establish what took place over the last few hours, but as he questions Alex, the inspector senses that he is not getting the complete story. produCer JereMY thoMaS

the traGic Genius of JaMes BooKer USA | 2013 | 93MINS dr. John described piano legend James Booker as “the best black, gay, one-eyed junkie piano genius new orleans has ever produced.” This rollercoaster portrait traces Booker’s life from his early years as a chart-topping child prodigy, through to his outrageous solo career characterised by onstage performances in his underwear, dishing out drug-fuelled conspiracy theories. Featuring interviews with the likes of harry connick Jr., irma Thomas and allen Toussaint and a generous helping of archival footage, the film brings to life the unforgettable story of this amazing musician. produCer LiLY KeBer, nate Kohn

BECOMING TRAVIATA / TRAVIATA ET NOUS PHILIPPE BéZIAT

FRANCE | 2013 | 120 MINS SUN 10 | 18:15 | COH

Happy 200th, Giuseppe Verdi. In the rehearsal room at the 2011 Aix-en-Provence festival, the ever-dynamic french soprano natalie dessay is being put through her paces by Jeanfrancois Sivadier, preparing for a production of La Traviata. The film hones in on the recurring motive of alfredo and Violetta’s reluctant and potent realisation of the inevitability and impossibility of their love and this—one of the most powerfully dramatic of Verdi’s scenes—being drilled down into over feature movie length makes this an especially potent opera experience. JM SuBTITLeD | PRODuCeR PHILIPPe MARTIN

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THU 14 | 12:30 | GATE

MON 11 | 14:00 | TCC

BIG JOY: THE ADVENTURES

BLINDING SUNLIGHT

OF JAMES BROUGHTON stePhen silha, eric slade, dawn loGson

yu liu

CHINA | 2013 | 85MINS

USA | 2013 | 82MINS years before the Beats arrived in san Francisco, the city exploded with artistic expressions—painting, theatre, film and poetry. at its centre was the groundbreaking filmmaker and poet James Broughton. Big Joy explores Broughton’s passionate embrace of a life of pansexual transcendence and a fiercely independent mantra: ‘follow your own weird.’ his remarkable story spans the post-war san Francisco renaissance, his influence on the Beat generation, escape the europe during the mccarthy years, a lifetime of acclaim for his joyous experimental films and poetry celebrating the human body finding his soulmate at 61, and finally his ascendancy as a revered bard of sexual liberation. COLOuR AND BLACk & WHITe | PRODuCeRS MAx ST. ROMAIN, STePHeN SiLha, eriC SLafe

BIRD ON A wIRE TONY PALMER Uk | 1974 | 95 MINS SUN 10 | 20:45 | TCC

Documenting Leonard Cohen’s 1972 Bird On A Wire tour. The 20-city European tour, which began in Dublin on 18 March 1972 and ended on 21 April in Jerusalem, caught Cohen at the pinnacle of his career despite the concerts being plagued by technical and personal problems. Palmer splices Vietnam War footage and home movies from Cohen’s childhood into the performance footage, creating a powerful testament to the singer’s unique fusion of poetry and politics. BLACk AND WHITe | PRODuCeR MARTIN J MACHAT

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Yu Liu’s rawly-shot self-funded feature debut contemplates life on the margins in the southern part of Beijing. Sharing a cramped tenement yard with his elderly father and wayward son, Lao Li works illegally as a taxi motorcyclist. Li dreams of a better life, if not for himself than at least for his son. Inevitably party apparatchiks and the blank apparatus of petty officialdom ensnare him.

SuBtitLed produCer Yu Liu


BLUE IS THE wARMEST COLOUR ABDELLATIF KECHICHE

FRANCE, BELGIUM, SPAIN | 2013 | 179MINS SUN 10 | 20:45 | COH

This year’s Palme d’Or winner is a strikingly uninhibited exploration of the messy, mesmerising and turbulent nature of love.

material—but these sequences are strikingly new in a mainstream context, not just in their uninhibited nature, but because they’re about female pleasure presented in a direct, non-mystificatory way. The film’s compelling grip is partly down to Kechiche’s eye as a social observer, partly because of its two lead actors. Seydoux depicts emma with genial wit and toughness, while exarchopoulos is a revelation, offering a fearless, deeply affecting performance of remarkable intensity. The result is something rare – a film that truly catches the messy, mesmerising turbulence of life and love. Jonathan romney, Bfi London film festival programme

Director Abdellatif kechiche has an expansive approach to storytelling, all the better to get under his characters’ skins and into their social reality. His latest spans several years in the life of Adèle (Adèle exarchopoulos). We first meet her as a school student, tentatively getting together with a male admirer but increasingly fascinated by emma (Léa Seydoux), a woman with blue-dyed hair that she glimpses in the street. Before long they are an item, Adèle becoming the muse for emma’s art while she pursues her own path into adulthood. The extended scenes of lesbian sex earned headlines in Cannes—and sparked critical debate over the question of Kechiche’s male take on the

SuBTITLeD | PRODuCeRS OLIVIeR THéRY LAPINeY, LAuReNCe CLeRC, LéA SeYDOux, ADèLe exARCHOPOuLOS, SALIM keCHIOuCHe, JéRéMIe LAHeuRTe, AuRéLIeN ReCOING

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TUE 12 | 18:00 | TCC

MON 11 | 18:30 | GATE

Vassily BouriKas

BREAkING GROUND

FROM GULF TO GULF TO GULF

the story of the london irish woMen’s centre

Shaina anand, ashok Sukumaran

Michelle deiGnan

INDIA, UNITED ARAB EMIRATES | 2013 | 80MINS

A boat has many powers: to gather a society in its making; to distribute goods; to carry people and ideas across places that, it seems to us, are more different than ever before. From Gulf to Gulf to Gulf is a result of four years of dialogue and exchange between CAMP and a group of sailors from the Gulf of kutch.

IRELAND | 2013 | 63MINS Breaking Ground reveals the fascinating story of a radical irish organisation founded in the early 80’s. The organisation made public issues pertinent to both women in ireland and irish women in london against a backdrop of anti-irish racism from within the uk and at best indifference from the mainstream irish community in london. made entirely by women, Breaking Ground intercuts unique archive material with interviews with eighteen of the women involved in the organisation over its 29year history.

SuBTITLeD | PRODuCeR CAMP

THE NEIGHBOUR BEFORE THE HOUSE Shaina anand, ashok Sukumaran and nida ghouse INDIA, UNITED ARAB EMIRATES | 2009 | 45MINS

Shot with a ptz (pan-tilt-zoom) security camera, the Neighbour Before The House explores the activity of surveillance and watching, and critical documentary as a film genre.

produCer toY faCtorY fiLMS

CoMMiSSioned for the JeruSaLeM ShoW 2009, Curated BY JaCK PeRSekIAN AND NINA MONTMANN.

pLaYS With aSSiMiLation (an duBh ina gheaL), direCtor pauLa Kehoe

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SUN 10 | 12:00 | GATE

wED 13 | 12:15 | GATE

BURNING BUSH

COMPUTER CHESS

USA | 2013 | 240MINS We are honoured to present in its entirety as the dramatic cornerstone of our no1 - activism on film strand, this mesmerising and powerful three-part tV mini series.

USA | 2013 | 92MINS Set over the course of a weekend tournament for chess software programmers some thirty years ago, Computer Chess transports viewers to a nostalgic moment when the contest between technology and the human spirit seemed a little more up for grabs. We get to know the eccentric geniuses possessed of the vision to teach a metal box to defeat man, literally, at his own game, laying the groundwork for artificial intelligence as we know it and will come to know it in the future.

aGnieszKa holland

andrew BuJalsKi

Jan palach’s self-immolation in Wenceslas Square prague, on January 19, 1969 fomented the unease and unrest which 20 years later became the Velvet Revolution. Agnieszka Holland’s (europa europa, The Wire, Treme) film from a script written by then film student Stepan Hulik is a measured and intense courtroom thriller, depicting the Palach family’s efforts to clear his name in the face of the oppressive communist propaganda machine.

“An endearingly nutty, proudly analog tribute to the ultra-nerdy innovators of yesteryear” – Variety produCer Si LitVinoff

produCer hBo europe

CALL GIRL MIKAEL MARCIMAIN

SwEDEN, NORwAY, FINLAND, IRELAND | 2012 | 140MINS MON 11 | 21:00 | GATE

Stockholm, late 70’s. The model utopian society. Political neutrality and atomic power march hand-in-hand with women’s liberation and the sexual revolution. But under the polished surface, other desires are eager to be fulfilled. Within a stone’s throw of government buildings and juvenile homes lies the seductive, glittery and dirty world of sex clubs, strip shows, discotheques and apartments used for illicit and profitable rendezvous. Call Girl tells the story of how young Iris is recruited from the bottom rung of society into a ruthless world where power can get you anything. SuBTITLeD | PRODuCeR MIMMI SPåNG

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THU 14 | 18:15 | GATE

CUTIE AND THE BOXER

THE COUNSELLOR

zachary heinzerlinG

ridley scott

USA | 2013 | 88MINS Legendary filmmaker Ridley Scott and Pulitzer Prizewinning author Cormac McCarthy have joined forces in the thriller the Counsellor, starring Michael fassbender, penélope Cruz, Cameron diaz, Javier Bardem and Brad Pitt. Making his screenwriting debut, McCarthy interweaves his characteristic wit and dark humour with a nightmarish scenario, in which a respected lawyer (Fassbender) finds himself in over his head when he gets embroiled in a drug trafficking exchange. needless to say, the deal does not proceed smoothly with a safe and prompt delivery of the consignment to a satisfied customer. The drugs are stolen, a courier is beheaded, and unimaginable slaughter ensues.

USA | 2013 | 82MINS a reflection on love, sacrifice, and the creative spirit, this candid new york story explores the chaotic 40year marriage of renowned ‘boxing’ painter ushio shinohara and his artist wife, noriko. Their story begins in 1969 when noriko forgoes her education to become wife and assistant to an unruly husband, spanning four decades to give a moving portrayal of a couple wrestling with the eternal themes of sacrifice, disappointment and aging, against a background of lives dedicated to art.

produCerS pauLa Mae SChWartz, ridLeY SCott, niCK WeChSLet, SteVe SChWartz

produCerS LYdia dean piLCher, patriCK BurnS, Sierra pettengiLL

TUE 12 | 23:45 | TCC

TUE 12 | 12:30 | GATE

Marina de Van

DARk TOUCH

THE DEAD MAN AND BEING HAPPY

nat and Lucas galin take in niamh and try to provide her with a loving home, but she continues to act withdrawn. It soon becomes clear that Niamh has powers greater than anyone could comprehend, and is herself a frightening force to be reckoned with.

SPAIN, ARGENTINA, FRANCE | 2012 | 94MINS An elderly Spanish hitman in exile in Argentina is hired to do a job. However, the world-weary Santos has been diagnosed with terminal cancer. Journeying deep into the interior of the country he encounters a feisty young woman who insists he take her along. rebollo resists typical mismatched buddy tropes or road movie conventions and as with his previous features, Lola (CFF 2007) and Woman Without Piano (Cff 2010), the dead Man and Being happy has a supremely hangdog sense of the offbeat.

IRELAND | 2012 | 90MIN one evening, in the middle of the irish countryside, a house seems to take on a terrifying life of its own as objects and furniture turn against the inhabitants, killing all but 11 year old Niamh. The police suspect a gang of homicidal vandals, ignoring niamh when she tells them about the murderous rage of the house.

JaVier reBollo

SuBTITLeD | PRODuCeRS JOSé NOLLA, LOLA MAYO, DAMIáN MIñARRO

PRODuCeRS: eD GuINeY, MARTINA NILAND, PATRICk SOBeLMAN, JeAN LuC ORMIeReS, MARC BORDuRe PRODuCeRS: eD GuINeY, MARTINA niLand, patriCK SoBeLMan, Jean LuC orMiereS, MarC Bordure

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DEMOCRATIC CINEMA

– CINéMA LIBERTé AT THE NATIONAL SCULPTURE FACTORY MON 11 | 12:00–21:00 | NSF TUE 12 | 12:00–21:00 | NSF wED 13 | 12:00–21:00 | NSF THU 14 | 12:00–18:00 | NSF FRI 15 | 12:00–18:00 | NSF

DIRTY wARS ricK rowley USA | 2013 | 87MINS For over a decade Jeremy scahill has rigorously dedicated himself to providing transparency to the united states’ war on terror. scahill finds himself far from the safe ‘green’ zone of american combat, discovering covert operations and mysterious killings carried out by a group that reports solely to the us president. With increasingly frequent pre-emptive assassinations, scahill and documentarian richard rowley explore the bloody strategies of retaliation 12 years after the 9/11 attacks by posing the urgent question: “how does a war like this end?”

in this mini-cinema programme, the audience selects the screened programme from our StriKe! library curated by artist Anthony Haughey. All screenings take place in the Mezzanine in the national Sculpture factory from Monday 11 to Saturday 16, 1200 - 2100. to make your programme selection please contact the National Sculpture Factory at P: 021 4314353 and e: info@nationalsculpturefactory from Monday 4 November, or drop by on spec and select your own viewing. Films will screen on the hour, and all screenings selections are free to all.

produCerS anthonY arnoVe, Brenda CoughLin, JereMY SCahiLL CINeMATOGRAPHY AWARD: uS DOCuMeNTARY, SuNDANCe FILM FeSTIVAL 2013

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TUE 12 | 21:00 | GATE

SUN 10 | 16:00 | TCC

DON JON

DON’T LOOk NOw

USA | 2013 | 90 MINS

Uk/ITALY | 1973 | 110MINS

there’s only a few things that ‘don’ Jon really cares about in his life: his body, his pad, his ride, his family, his church, his boys, his girls. And his porn. That’s right—his porn, and it’s little short of an addiction. But that’s all about to change when local stunner Barbara catches his eye. Joseph Gordon-Levitt writes, stars and debuts as director—and Scarlett Johansson plays boldly against type—in this spiky boy becomes man oh-so-Jersey comedy.

donald sutherland and Julie christie star as John and laura Baxter, a couple in bereavement following the death of their young daughter. They travel to venice, where he is to oversee the restoration of an old church, and while there they encounter a pair of elderly sisters; one of them claims to be a psychic in communication with the dead child. Whilst laura is intrigued, John resists the idea despite the possibility that he is suffering his own visions that threaten to put his life in danger.

produCer raM BergMan

produCer peter Katz

JosePh Gordon-leVitt

nicolas roeG

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TUE 12 | 14:30 | GATE

DROUGHT

EUREkA

eVerardo Gonzalez

nicolas roeG

MEXICO | 2011 | 84MINS the atmospheric, often mesmeric and occasionally puzzling film (why is the ranch called Cuates de australia? no-one seems to know) starts with the depiction of the tough lives of northern Mexican cattle ranchers and their families — an activity near impossible in such desiccated conditions. We meet a young couple having their first child, young boys squabbling over a girl, and learn about the quotidian lot of real life cowboys. A harsh film, that has you pulling for the characters, with their tiny lives set against massive landscapes.

Uk/USA | 1982 | 129MINS “i never earned a nickel from another man’s sweat!” declares gold prospector Jack mccann (Gene hackman) as he marches through the canadian wilderness. he searches for and eventually finds his fortune. Twenty years later mccann has become a reclusive multi-millionaire living on his own caribbean island. With an alcoholic wife, an adventurous daughter (Theresa russell) and her antagonistic lover (rutger hauer), mccann is a self-made man who wants to hold on to his private paradise at all costs, and does not take kindly to mobsters wanting to build a casino on his land.

produCer Martha orozCo

produCer JereMY thoMaS

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wED 13 | 14:15 | GATE

wED 13 | 23:30 | TCC

EXPIRATION DATE

EXPOSE AkA THE HOUSE ON STRAw HILL

(FECHA DE CADUCIDAD) Kenya Márquez

JaMes KenelM clarKe

Uk | 1974 | 84MINS in the secluded countryside, Paul martin (udo kier— andy Warhol’s dracula, suspiria) is struggling to complete the follow up to his highly successful debut novel. his agent arranges for a new secretary to live in, hoping to speed up its completion. linda (linda hayden) seems set to bring order back into his life and they make impressive progress with the novel, but all is not what it seems.

MEXICO | 2011 | 100MINS a bitingly dark comedy centred around a morgue, a lonely woman’s search for her adult son, and the strange folk she encounters there. kenya Márquez’s debut feature weaves three characters’ perspectives of the murder-mystery story, subverting our expectations of the form at every plot twist and turn. This glorious revival of the Mexican genre of mature black humour is awash in colour, miscommunication, and blood. SuBTITLeD | PRODuCeRS kARLA uRIBe, keNYA MáRQuez

PRODuCeR BRIAN SMeDLeY-ASTON

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MON 11 | 14:15 | GATE

SUN 10 | 11:30 | COH

FAIR wIND - NOTES OF A TRAVELLER (FAHRTwIND - AUF-

FILL THE VOID

(LEMALE ET HA’HALAL) raMa Burstein

zEICHNUNGEN EINER REISENDEN)

Bernadette weiGel

ISRAEL | 2012 | 90MINS

AUSTRIA | 2013 | 82MINS

When 18-year old Shira’s older sister dies giving birth, the family decides she should marry the widower, for the sake of the child. But the couple both have their doubts. This warm and moving debut feature—with a terrifically assured central performance from Hada Yaron—offers fascinating insights into the subtle machinations and rhythms of this community, and is a gentle riff on Austen-like fascinations with strong female characters making their own way.

“When do you know that a journey has come to an end?” Bernadette Weigel asks herself in Fair Wind Notes Of A Traveller. Her journey carries her east on a barge headed downstream on the danube to Bulgaria, then onward by train, bus, ferry and minibus through Romania, ukraine, Georgia, Azerbaijan and kazakhstan. the essence of movement lies in the immersion in— rather than the progression through—the world. The cinematic language of Bernadette Weigel’s film essay, shot on super 8mm using asynchronous sound, calls to mind a quote by Paul Celan, “Poetry does not impose itself, it exposes itself.”

SuBTITLeD | PRODuCeR ASSAD AMIR

produCer fLorian Brüning

FRI 15 | 18:45 | GATE

MON 11 | 13:00 | GATE

A FLEA’S SkIN wOULD BE TOO BIG FOR YOU

FORBIDDEN VOICES BarBara Miller

anJa dornieden, Juan daVid González Monroy

SwITzERLAND | 2012 | 95MINS

GERMANY | 2013 | 47MINS in the summer of 2009, a new theme park was inaugurated in china. it was called ‘The kingdom of the dwarves’. From all over china recruits were brought in to live in the park and entertain its visitors. There were only two stipulated requirements for employment: the performers had to be between 18 and 40 years old and be shorter than 130 cm (4’3”). “a flea’s skin would be too big for you” was an epigram used by the romans to address a dwarf, at the period of the decadence.

Though their words are suppressed, prohibited and censored, world-famous bloggers yoani sánchez, Zeng Jinyan and Farnaz seifi are not frightened of their dictatorial regimes: these women stand for a new, networked generation of modern rebels. Forbidden voices accompanies these brave young rebels on their dangerous journey and traces their use of social media to denounce and combat the violations of human rights and freedom of speech in their countries.

SuBTITLeD | PRODuCeRS JuAN DAVID GONzáLez MONROY, ANJA DORNIeDeN

PRODuCeR PHILIP DeLAQuIS | aMneStY internationaL aWard, huMan RIGHTS FILM FeSTIVAL 2013 HuMAN RIGHTS AWARD, WACC-SIGNIS 2013

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TUE 12 | 16:30 | GATE

FORGOTTEN SPACE

FORGET ME NOT / VERGISS MEIN NICHT

allan seKula, noel Burch

THE NETHERLANDS, AUSTRIA | 2010 | 112MINS the forgotten Space is an essayistic, visual documentary about one of the most important processes that affects us today, global trade, as it follows container cargo ships, barges, trains and trucks, while listening to workers, engineers, planners, politicians, and those marginalized by the global transport system. The film was co-directed by the late great American artist, photographer, filmmaker, theorist and critic Allan Sekula, whose extensive artistic output centred on the political consequences of commerce and global trade.

daVid sieVeKinG

GERMANY | 2012 | 88MINS in forget Me not, david Sieveking portrays the domestic care of his mother gretel, who, like millions of others, is suffering from Alzheimer’s. Bohemians and activists during the 60’s, david’s parents had an open relationship throughout their marriage, seemingly without issue. But as Gretel’s illness worsens, a spotlight is shone on the family dynamic, in particular David’s parents, and painful memories rise up. The changes taking place force everyone to deal with familial conflicts, and how they can bring each other closer together. With humour and candour, Forget Me Not is characterised by loving affection, where it is the human being at the centre of the story, not the illness.

SuBtitLed produCerS franK Van reeMSt, JooSt VerheiJ

SuBtitLed PRODuCeRS MARTIN HeISLeR, CARL-LuDWIG ReTTINGeR

wORLDSHORTS SUN 10 | 12:00 | GATE

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FREE FALL (FREIER FALL)

FUTURE MY LOVE

stePhan lacant

MaJa BorG

GERMANY | 2013 | 100MINS a promising career with the police, a baby on the way—Marc’s life seems to be right on track. Then he meets fellow policeman Kay and during their regular jogs Marc experiences a never-before-felt sense of ease and effortlessness—and what it means to fall in love with another man. Torn between his family and his new feelings for Kay, Marc sees his world careening further and further out of control. Suddenly, his life is in free fall and Marc realizes that, try as he may, he can’t make everyone happy. Least of all himself.

Uk, SwEDEN | 2012 | 93MINS Future my love is a unique love story challenging our collective and personal utopias in search of freedom. at the brink of losing the idealistic love of her life, filmmaker maja Borg takes us on a poetic road trip through the financial collapse, exploring a radically different economic and social model proposed by 95-year-old futurist Jacque Fresco. how much freedom are we prepared to give to the ones we love? and how much responsibility are we ready to take for our society?

SuBtitLed produCer SonJa henriCi

produCerS ChriStoph hoLthof, danieL reiCh

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THU 14 | 13:45 | GATE

TUE 12 | 13:15 | TCC

A GLIMPSE INSIDE THE MIND OF CHARLES SwAN III

HALLEY

seBastián hofMann

roMan coPPola

MEXICO | 2012 | 84MINS Beto is stuck in a dead-end job as a gym security guard and life seems to be getting him down. Neither is he the most social of people, so even when Silvia, his tough but sympathetic boss, begins to show a special interest in her morose employee his mood remains firmly downcast.

USA | 2012 | 86MINS It is the 70s and this acid flashback of a film trails after a broken-hearted graphic designer. zestfully enthusiastic, he careens through LA in a 1941 Cadillac as his best friends try to pull him out of a surreal spiral of doubt, bewilderment and contemplation. This film begs the question: is it possible to love and hate someone at the same time?

Beto is dead. And he’s having an increasingly hard time dealing with the decomposition. Mixing existentialism with body horror, Halley is a beautifully captured, poignant and surprisingly fresh retelling of the plight of the undead.

produCer roMan CoppoLa, Youree henLeY

SuBTITLeD | PRODuCeRS JAIMe ROMANDíA, JuLIO CHAVezMONTeS

GREETINGS FROM TIM BUCkLEY DANIEL ALGRANT

USA | 2013 | 99MINS THU 14 | 19:45 | TCC

In 1991 a young Jeff Buckley rehearses for his public singing debut at a Brooklyn tribute show for his father, the late folk singer Tim Buckley. Struggling with the legacy of a man he barely knew, Jeff forms a friendship with an enigmatic young woman working at the show and begins to discover the powerful potential of his own musical voice. Greetings From Tim Buckley is filled with stirring musical performances and the memorable songs of a father and son who were each among the most beloved singer/ songwriters of their respective generations. produCerS John hart, patriCK MiLLing SMith, aMY nauioKaS, frederiCK zoLLo

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HARRY DEAN STANTON: PARTLY FICTION SOPHIE HUBER

SwITzERLAND | 2012 | 77MINS SUN 10 | 19:00 | TCC

An iconic actor in his intimate moments, with film clips from some of his 250 films and his own heart-breaking renditions of American folksongs, Partly Fiction explores the Harry Dean Stanton’s enigmatic outlook on his life and his unexploited talents as a musician. Putting the focus on the music rather than his person helped to engage him and capture a part of him that few people have seen. With excerpts from Alien, Paris Texas, The Straight Story, The Missouri Breaks and scenes with David Lynch, Wim Wenders, Sam Shepard, Kris Kristofferson and Debbie Harry. produCerS ChriStof neraCher, thoMaS thuMena

HeLI AMAT ESCALANTE

MEXICO, FRANCE, GERMANY, NETHERLANDS 2013 | 105MINS MON 11 | 21:30 | COH

A highlight of our View From Mexico series. “The long opening shot of two lifeless intertwined bodies in a truck, ending with one of the men being hanged, suggests that we’d better get ready for more images of violence. But the next scenes are drawn from the simple life of a young worker, his wife and child, who live in a solitary house on the distant periphery of town together with Heli’s father and young sister estela. We are in a region known for its conflicts between police and the drug mafia, and the sister’s pubescent love for a young police officer unleashes the horrifying wave of violence that precedes the opening shots. A film that immerses itself in the vicious cycle of drugs and violence, culminating in an unbearable scene of torture, heli has

evoked much controversy. The director has been accused of nihilism, but the Cannes jury nevertheless decided to give him the Best Director award. Slow shots of the countryside and the character’s environment, and a tendency towards absurd humor contrasting with realistic depictions of bestial cruelty, betray the influence of Carlos Reygadas, for whom amat escalante worked as an assistant and who helped produce his first films”. Karlovy Vary International Film Festival programme

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HOw TO BE HAPPY

HERE ONE DAY

Michael roB costine, MarK Gaster, Brian o’neill

Kathy leichter

USA | 2012 | 76MINS When filmmaker kathy Leichter moved back into her childhood home after her mother committed suicide, she discovered a hidden box of audiotapes. Sixteen years passed before she had the courage to delve into this trove, unearthing details that her mother had recorded about every aspect of her life from the challenges of her marriage to a State Senator, to her son’s estrangement, to her struggles with bipolar disorder. playing like a greek tragedy, here one day is a bracing, visually arresting, emotionally candid film about a woman coping with mental illness.

IRELAND | 2013 | 80MINS Following a bad breakup, relationship councillor cormac kavanagh starts sleeping with his clients in a misguided attempt to reignite their passions. his bedroom adventures soon lead him into dangerous territory and he starts falling for Flor, the attractive young private detective assigned to investigate his affairs. Flor’s speciality is entrapping married men in honeytrap stings. in a twisting comedy of misunderstandings, deceit and danger it’s going to take a lot before everyone recognises true love and discovers the secrets of how To Be happy.

produCer Kath LeiChter

produCerS riChie BoLger, daVid BradY

wORLDSHORTS

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FRI 15 | 16:30 | GATE

IN THE NAME OF

INDIA BLUES

Małgorzata SzuMowSka

GeorGe MarKaKis

POLAND | 2013 | 80MINS

GERMANY | 2013 | 73MINS

Father adam takes over a small parish in the middle of nowhere and organises a community centre for boys with troubled pasts. his energy is appreciated, the locals accept him as one of their own. everybody wants to be close to him, but he harbours his own secret. after meeting an eccentric and silent young man, Father adams is forced to confront a longforgotten burden and passion.

india Blues is an edgy, bold, and passionate love story between two young men who are sometimes afraid to love each other. Through exploring the trivial or important moments in their relationship in real time we are submerged in their universe of love and the feelings that come with it. The intensity of the two characters’ feelings, draws the spectator in the emotional roller-coaster of a love relationship, with all the joy and pain it involves.

SuBTITLeD | PRODuCeR: AGNIeSzkA kuRzYDLO

SuBTITLeD | PRODuCeR CHRISTOPHeR CORNeLSeN

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JFk: BREAkING THE NEwS | OUR NIXON THU 14 | 10:30 | GATE

JFk: BREAkING tHe news Hugh Aynesworth USA | 2004 | 54mins

A US Presidential Triple Bill Whilst Breaking The News does recount the all too familiar terrible events of and after 22 November, 50 years ago, this is no paranoid ‘second shooter’ / ‘FBI conspiracy’ chiller. Rather it carefully explains how, such was the volume of events in those days, the print media couldn’t not keep pace, and 24 hour rolling TV news coverage was born.

kENNEDY JoHnson

Ian Helliwell UK | 2013 | 4mins Experimental short Producer Ian Helliwell

Our Nixon is the President as you’ve never seen and heard him. During his presidency, three of his top advisors obsessively filmed all events with the new fangled Super 8 cameras, little knowing they would all be in prison months later. The films were seized and forgotten for 40 years, until now.

OUR NIXON Penny Lane US | 2013 | 84mins

wED 13 | 10:15 | GATE

SUN 10 | 21:00 | GATE

kID

ROLAND kLICk THE HEART IS A HUNGRY HUNTER

fien troch

Sandra prechtel

BELGIUM | 2012 | 90MINS Kid, a little boy, lives with his mother and his slightly older brother Billy on a farm outside a small town. Since their father abandoned them a few years ago, they have had to fend for themselves and their finances are in ruins. Then fate strikes. The two little boys have to move to their uncle and aunt. kid misses his mother more than ever and wants to be with her again.

GERMANY | 2013 | 80MINS

A boat has many powers: to gather a society in its making; to distribute goods; to carry people and ideas across places that, it seems to us, are more different than ever before. From Gulf to Gulf to Gulf is a result of four years of dialogue and exchange between CAMP and a group of sailors from the Gulf of kutch. COLOuR AND BLACk & WHITe | SuBTITLeD produCer frieder SChLaiCh

DEADLOCk roland Klick

GERMANY | 1970 | 88MINS

SuBTITLeD | PRODuCeR ANTONINO LOMBARDO

With a pulsating soundtrack by legendary Krautrock band Can, Deadlock was filmed during the aftermath of the Six-Day War in a valley cornered by the Israeli and Jordanian armies. This danger and intensity fuels a nihilistic tale of greed, corruption and honour. SuBTITLeD | PRODuCeR ROLAND kLICk

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MON 11 | 16:30 | GATE

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LONGwAVE /

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LES GRANDES ONDES lionel Baier

collectif K-14

BELGIUM | 2012 | 63MINS

SwITzERLAND, FRANCE, PORTUGAL | 2013 | 85MINS

Saddened by the news that there would be no more k14 processing, a group of four young friends decide to shoot their last ever kodachrome film. They plan a journey to the very last laboratory (located in parsons - Kansas, uSa) which, until the last hour, would still process this iconic film stock. kodachrome depicts a quiet journey, which is as much about friendship as it is about a dying industry which has been relegated to the trash heap, and a film aesthetic which will be forever be remembered fondly.

April 1974. Julie, an ambitious young Swiss female radio journalist is sent on an assignment to Portugal. accompanying her is veteran reporter Cauvin, a proud and unreconstructed male, and soundman Bob. In Portugal, they hire a translator, a 17-year-old who learned his french through Marcel pagnol movies, and stumble upon the Carnation revolution that overthrew the country’s dictatorship. playful and light-hearted, Longwave is replete with charming period detail and infused with a cinematic joie de vivre. SuBTITLeD | PRODuCeRS PAuLINe GYGAx, MAx kARLI, PHILIPPe MARTIN, uRSuLA MeIeR, LIONeL BAIeR, JeAN-STePHANe BRON, FReDeRIC MeRMOuD

SuBtitLed PRODuCeRS COLLeCTIV k-14

LEVIATHAN VéRéNA PARAVEL, LUCIEN CASTAINGTAYLOR USA, FRANCE, Uk | 2012 | 87MINS FRI 15 | 15:30 | COH

Paravel and Castaing-Taylor’s non-narrative, anthropological collaboration—both a documentary and an abstract horror film—depicts the mayhem of life and labour on a large fishing vessel through chaotic, overwhelming first-person footage on the ship, under it and even above it. The name comes from that biblical terror from the sea, and the film is a thundering beast itself.

observes an exhausted man staring at a television, and looking almost like a husk, a profoundly moving sight after the prior sensory rush. Leviathan is likely like nothing you’ve ever seen, with filmmaking methods you can barely comprehend, and it absolutely demands to be seen on the big screen”. By Josh Slater-Williams, the Skinny, June 2013

“In its opening stretches, what’s on screen feels almost primordial. The world is clearly our own but unrecognisable; the visceral noise, rusty colours and images, like fish-blood geysers from the side of the ship, feel straight out of some vision of the apocalypse. It’s this quality that makes a late sequence that simply

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SUN 10 | 14:00 | COH

SAT 16 | 12:30 | GATE

THE LORD’S BURNING RAIN

LUkAS THE STRANGE / LUkAS NINO John torres

Maurice o’callaGhan

IRELAND | 2013 | 89MINS West Cork, the 1960s. Donnchadh Diarmuid, a 16-year-old, sets out for the day with his father and uncles to buy a horse. The bargain struck, the adults drive home leaving the boy to ride the horse. On his journey, donnchadh diarmuid has a series of encounters, each one in their own way nudge him closer to adult- and selfhood. But, even more so in the Lord’s Burning rain, it is the past and how we reconcile ourselves to it that truly defines who we are. do’M

PHILIPPINES | 2013 | 85MINS Known for such diary-like, free-associative meditations as Years When i Was a Child outside (Cff 2008), John Torres turns to 35mm film to create his most magical film to date. filipino mythology has always been grist to torres’ poetic mill. 13-year-old Lukas is told his father is a tikbalang (half-horse, half man). When his father disappears Lukas wonders if he has inherited any special powers. The film is also inspired by poorly dubbed and badly graded Filipino films of the 80s and is a loving homage to those.

COLOuR AND BLACk & WHITe | PRODuCeR MAuD O’CALLAGHAN

SuBTITLeD | PRODuCeR JOHN TORReS

wORLDSHORTS MON 11 | 16:00 | TCC

wED 13 | 11:00 | TCC

MAGIC MIRROR

THE MAN wHO FELL TO EARTH

sarah Pucill

Uk | 2013 | 75MINS Part essay, part film poem, Magic Mirror combines a restaging of the french Surrealist artist Claude Cahun’s black and white photographs with selected extracts from her book ‘Aveux Non Avenus (Confessions Cut Off)’. In Surrealist kaleidoscopic fashion the film creates a weave between image and word, exploring the links between Cahun’s photographs and writing as well as between those of the films of Sarah Pucill, as both artists share similar iconography and concerns.

nicolas roeG

Uk | 1976 | 138MINS david Bowie makes his acting debut as Thomas Jerome newton, an alien who has travelled from a dying planet in search of water. he quickly becomes incredibly wealthy with his conglomerate that patents technology that is far advanced beyond anything on earth. While newton’s intentions are to save his home planet, he suffers a spectacular fall from grace, succumbing to sex, alcoholism, business rivalry and the intervention of the american government.

BLACk & WHITe produCer Sarah puCiLL

produCerS MiChaeL deeLeY, BarrY SpiKingS

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w wORL wORLDSHORTS DSHORTS MON 11 | 11:00 | GATE

SAT 16 | 13:30 | COH

MARGARITA

THE MAN wHOSE MIND EXPLODED

doMinique cardona, laurie colBert

toBy aMies

CANADA | 2012 | 90MINS

Uk | 2012 | 76MINS set in a flat that is also a work of art recalling an exotic history of sex, drugs and surrealism, The man Whose mind exploded is a strange kind of love story. it’s a record of the painful, hilarious, tender, weird and unique relationship between the celibate drako oho Zarhazar and the director Toby amie. drako suffers from acute brain damage and memory loss choosing a life of what he assumes carries no consequence. unfortunately, reality does not always submit to his philosophy.

Margarita is like a smart, illegal immigrant Mexican sexy gay Mary Poppins. She does everything: cooks, cleans, repairs, and pretty much single handedly brings up young Mali. And so Ben and Gail are devastated when financial pressure means they’ll have to let her go. What’s worse, when Margarita moved to Canada, she failed to obtain the requisite visa. What can the family - and Margarita’s closeted girlfriend - do to keep their treasured employee? this fun, warm and loving family drama closed the 2013 Bfi London Lesbian & Gay Film Festival. produCer reChna VarMa

produCerS roB aLexander, Kat ManSoor

wED 13 | 13:30 | TCC

FRI 15 | 18:00 | COH

THE MAYOR / EL ALCALDE

MISTAkEN FOR STRANGERS

eMiliano altuna, carlos f. rossini, dieGo e. osorno

toM BerninGer USA | 2013 | 75MINS

SwITzERLAND | 2012 | 95MINS mauricio Fernández is the mayor of one of the wealthiest municipalities in latin america, and a controversial figure who is not afraid of presenting himself as someone willing to ‘clean’ his municipality of drug cartels. against the backdrop of extreme violence and widespread murder sits his town of san Pedro, a place that boasts of being one of the nation’s safest, and where rich and powerful families reside.

in 2010, rock band The national were embarking on their biggest tour to date, finally achieving wider recognition after ten years as a band and five critically acclaimed albums. Tom Berninger joins the tour at the request of lead singer matt—his older brother—bringing his camera along. The result is a film about tour responsibilities, fraternal dynamics, and bringing something of your own to the mix. produCerS Matt Berninger, Carin BeSSer, Craig CharLand

SuBTITLeD | PRODuCeRS eMILIANO ALTuNA, CARLOS F. ROSSINI

| eDITeD RLM

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wORLDSHORTS FRI 15 | 22:45 | GATE

TUE 12 | 23:00 | GATE

MONDOMANILA (OR HOw

NAkED OPERA

I FIXED MY HAIR AFTER A RATHER LONG JOURNEY) KhaVn de la cruz

anGela christlieB LUXEMBOURG,GERMANY | 2013 | 85MINS

PHILIPPINES | 2012 | 75MINS When Clare Danes declared: “Manila is a ghastly and weird city. It just fucking smelled of cockroaches, with rats all over. And there is no sewage system, and people do not have anything—no arms, no legs, no eyes, no teeth”, the extraordinarily prolific Filipino filmmaker Khavn de La Cruz responded with this disorientingly shot and edited, lurid, putrid, squalid film and filled it with drug addicts, bums, freaks, perverts, bastards, dickheads, fuckers, thieves and good-for-nothings. As well as some musical numbers! “Fasten your seatbelts. It’s going to be a bumpy ride.”

naked opera tells the story of a man with many faces. marc is talented, intelligent, eloquent and wealthy but since childhood he has suffered from an incurable disease. marc chooses to spend his free time travelling the world in pursuit of the perfect performance of don Giovanni, surrounding himself with the pretty young men paid to accompany him. This strange and intimate portrait raises questions of love, friendship, loneliness and the power of art. SuBTITLeD | PRODuCeR BADY MINCL heiner CaroW prize, BerLinaLe 2013

COLOuR AND BLACk & WHITe | SuBTITLeD produCer KhaVn de La Cruz

MOON MAN STEPHEN SCHESCH, SARAH CLARA WEBER IRELAND, FRANCE, GERMAN | 2012 | 95MINS TUE 12 | 11:00 | TCC

If only the Moon Man knew how much the children loved him – the little girl most of all – when they gaze up at the sky at night before going to sleep. But he’s not even remotely aware…he’s just sitting there, bored stiff, in his lonely silver sphere. The grownups have long forgotten the Moon Man but innocent eyes can see the Man in the Moon high in the nightly sky. one night a comet flashes by. The man in the moon catches its fiery tail just in time and is now racing towards the planet earth… produCerS roSS MurraY, pauL Young, SCheSCh fiLMKreation, Jean LaBadie

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MON 11 | 21:30 | TCC

THU 14 | 20:30 | COH

NIGHT TRAIN TO LISBON

NOCTURNE

Bille auGust

tony PalMer

GERMANY, SwITzERLAND, PORTUGAL | 2013 | 111MIns raimund gregorius´s life is well-ordered, but monotonous and predictable. The fifty-seven-year-old Latin teacher lives in a tiny apartment in Berne, walks to school every day where he teaches a subject most of his students have little interest in and, at night, unable to sleep, plays chess with himself. One morning, raimund spots a woman in a red leather jacket about to throw herself into the river. He saves her life and sparks a chain of events which may unwittingly save his own.

Uk | 2013 | 135MINS marking the centenary of Benjamin Britten, nocturne is the fifth of Palmer’s films with or about Britten, one of the great British composers of the 20th century. This film explores Britten’s uneasy relationship to the wider world. The bloodiest century in history profoundly affected Britten, not just because he was a committed pacifist, but on a much deeper level. What is the role of the artist in such a troubled world? What are his responsibilities? What is the nature of creativity itself? What is its function? does it have a function?

produCerS KerStin raMCKe, peter reiChenBaCh, günther ruSS

produCer tonY paLMer

THU 14 | 11:00 | TCC

FRI 15 | 13:00 | COH

oMBLIne

NOTHING BAD CAN HAPPEN (TORE TANzT)

stéPhane cazes

Katrin GeBBe

FRANCE | 2012 | 95MINS A hugely satisfying mix of gritty social realism and heightened melodrama, ombline will tug at even the tautest of heartstrings. Our twenty year old eponymous heroine is sentenced to three years for a violent assault, and not long after discovers she is pregnant. Little Lucas is born inside, and ombline must learn to overcome not just adversity but also herself in order to convince the authorities to let her keep him. A powerful and redemptive joy.

GERMANY | 2013 | 110MINS The irony drips from the title: very bad things indeed do happen, and to the most innocent of us all. But for self-confessed young Jesus freak tore, things surely are for a reason, and set to instantly improve. The guileless tore has fallen in with a family with a dark heart, which concentrates its malice on him, in a slowly crescendoing series of cruelties and humiliations. An excellent and accomplished debut feature that holds a magnifying glass to the bestial rottenness that lurks within us all.

SuBtitLed

SuBTITLeD | PRODuCeR VeReNA GRAFe-HOFT

PRODuCeRS SéBASTIeN DeLLOYe, DIANA eLBAuM

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THU 14 | 22:40 | GATE

TUE 12 | 09:30 | GATE

PAINLESS (INSENSIBLES)

PARIS, TEXAS

SPAIN, FRANCE, PORTUGAL | 2012 | 100MINS Set in Catalonia, Painless weaves two stories: in one, starting during the Spanish Civil War and running through to the ‘60s, a secret asylum facility attempts to rehabilitate children who feel no pain. In the second, in the present time, a brilliant neurosurgeon who needs a bone marrow transplant, discovers this dark, macabre past when he searches for his biological parents.

GERMANY | FRANCE | Uk | USA | 1984 | 147MINS Those landscapes, that Ry Cooder soundtrack: it’s everyone’s favourite harry dean Stanton movie, in celebration of the documentary screening at the festival, Harry Dean Stanton: Partly Fiction. Harry plays the amnesiac travis, wandering out of the desert, seeking to revive his life with his brother Walt and son, and to reunite with his former wife Jane.

Juan carlos Medina

wiM wenders

Showered with awards after its premiere at Cannes, Newsweek described the film as “a story of the united States, a grim portrait of a land where people like travis and Jane cannot put down roots, a story of a sprawling, powerful, richly endowed land where people can get desperately lost”.

produCerS antoine SiMKine, françoiS Cognard, LuiS gaLVao teLeS

produCerS anatoLe dauMan, don gueSt

SUN 10 | 16:45 | GATE

TUE 12 | 13:00 | GATE

THE PATIENCE STONE

PARTICLE FEVER

atiq rahiMi

MarK leVinson

AFGHANISTAN, FRANCE, GERMANY, Uk | 2012 | 102 MIN a young woman in her thirties watches over her older husband in a decrepit room. He is reduced to the state of a vegetable because of a bullet in the neck. Not only is he abandoned by his companions of the Jihad, but also by his brothers. One day, the woman decides to tell the truth to him about her feelings about their relationship to her silent husband. She talks about her childhood, her suffering, her frustrations, her loneliness, her dreams, her desires...

USA | 2013 | 97MINS imagine being able to watch as edison turned on the first light bulb, or as Franklin received his first jolt of electricity. Particle Fever follows the inside story of six brilliant scientists seeking to unravel the mysteries of the universe, documenting the successes and setbacks in the planet’s most significant and inspiring scientific breakthrough. directed by mark levinson, a physicist turned filmmaker, and masterfully edited by Walter murch, Particle Fever is a celebration of discovery, revealing the very human stories behind this epic machine— the large hadron collider at cern.

SuBTITLeD | PRODuCeR MICHAeL GeNTILe

produCer daVid KapLan

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wED 13 | 12:30 | GATE

SUN 10 | 14:15 | GATE

PROJECT wILD THING

PEARBLOSSOM HwY MiKe ott

daVid Bond

USA | 2012 | 78 MIN anna and Cory are two unlikely friends in the nowhere town of Lancaster, California. upon receiving news of her dying grandmother in Japan, anna begins to engage in sexual deeds to buy a plane ticket home. Meanwhile, Cory begs her to stay and come help him find the estranged father he’s never met. But as her grandma’s time runs out, anna must quickly choose between her life in america or returning back to Japan for the only family she has left.

Uk | 2013 | 80MINS David Bond is concerned. His kids’ waking hours are dominated by a cacophony of marketing, and a screen dependence threatening to turn them into glassyeyed zombies. Like city kids everywhere, they spend way too much time indoors. He decides it’s time to get back to nature…literally. In an attempt to compete with the brands, Bond appoints himself Marketing director for Nature. His product is free, plentiful and has proven benefits - but is Nature past its sell-by date?

SuBtitLed

produCer aShLeY JoneS

PRODuCeR: ATHINA RACHeL TSANGARI

PERVERT’S GUIDE TO IDEOLOGY SOPHIE FIENNES

Uk, IRELAND | 2012 |136MINS SAT 16 | 10:30 | COH

Starting from the provocative premise that political and commercial regimes regard us as ‘subjects of pleasure’, controlling us by offering us enjoyment, director Sophie Fiennes and charismatic philosopher Slavoj Žižek repeat the formula of their 2006 collaboration, The Pervert’s Guide To Cinema.

example, dressed as a chubbier, bearded Travis Bickle, he expounds the darker subtexts of Taxi Driver’s plot from within the anti-hero’s grotty apartment. This entertaining approach helps to ensure that what might otherwise have been a dense, even daunting, intellectual challenge is actually an engaging and unexpected delight.

The quirky, genial Žižek employs cleverly chosen clips from a huge variety of movies—including Brazil, M*a*S*h, the Sound of Music, and Brief encounter—to illustrate his fascinating monologue, frequently appearing on sets and in costumes that replicate scenes from the films in question. For

produCerS Sophie fienneS, Katie hoLLY, Martin roSenBauM, JaMeS WiLSon

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THE PUNk SINGER SINI ANDERSON

USA | 2013 | 80MINS SAT 16 | 16:30 | GATE

Kathleen Hanna, lead singer of the punk band Bikini Kill and dance-punk trio Le Tigre, rose to international attention as the reluctant but never shy voice of the riot grrrl movement. She became one of the most famously outspoken feminist icons, a cultural lightning rod. Her critics wished she would just shut-up, and her fans hoped she never would. So in 2005, when Hanna stopped shouting, many wondered why. Through 20 years of archival footage and intimate interviews with Hanna, The Punk Singer takes viewers on a fascinating tour of contemporary music and offers a never-before-seen view into the life of this fearless leader. produCerS taMra daViS, gWen BiaLiC, raCheL dengiz, erin oWenS, aLan oxMan

w wORL wORLDSHORTS DSHORTS

FRI 15 | 10:45 | GATE

MON 11 | 19:00 | TCC

THE PUNk SYNDROME

THE RED HOUSE

JuKKa KärKKäinen, Jani-Petteri Passi

alyx duncan

NEw zEALAND | 2012 | 75 MIN Lee and Jia are a couple in their sixties still deeply in love after twenty years. But when Jia has to return to her homeland to care for her aging parents, the physical traces of their years together are packed away. Their future together suddenly seems fragile. Jia finds the ancient city of her memories replaced by a disposable, fast paced lifestyle. On his arrival Lee also feels lost in this foreign land. As the family crisis escalates, the couple strive to reconcile the uneasy balance of their love.

FINLAND | 2012 | 85MINS The Punk syndrome is a film about Finland’s most kick-ass punk rock band, Pertti kurikan nimipäivät. The band members, Pertti, kari, Toni and sami, are people with intellectual disabilities and they play their music with a lot of attitude and pride. We follow these professional musicians on their journey from obscurity to popularity. We watch them fight, fall in love and experience strong emotions. We witness long days in the recording studio and on tour.

produCer aLYx dunCan

produCer SaMi JahnuKainen SxgLoBaL, audienCe aWard, SxSW 2013 audienCe aWard, taMpere fiLM feStiVaL 2012

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SAT 16 | 19:15 | GATE

FRI 15 | 12:30 | GATE

RENGAINE / HOLD BACk

RUIN

aMiel courtin-wilson, Michael cody’

rachid dJaïdani

FRANCE | 2012 | 75MINS after 9 years in the making, novelist rachid djaïdani feature debut arrives with its immediacy and energy remarkably intact. If La Haine was a warning from the banlieue in 1995, Rengaine offers a warmer view of race relations in multicultural Paris. pulsating with the spirit of Cassevetes, rengaine centres on the plight of dorcy, a black Christian actor, when his Algerian fiancé’s 40 brothers hear about their betrothal.

AUSTRALIA | 2013 | 90MINS ruin is an impressionistic fable, the story of phirun (rous Mony) and Sovanna (Sang Malen), two young lovers inexplicably drawn together who escape a brutal and exploitative world of crime and violence in modern day Cambodia. Fleeing Phnom Penh after a murder, they travel deeper into the jungle. As their vulnerable love ebbs and flows along their journey, they wake from the trauma of their former lives and unleash a violent rage upon the world. Love and death intermingle as they travel deeper into the abyss, their world strangely transforming around the two young lovers on the run.

Churning with tension, comedy and hope, this is filmmaking from the heart. SuBTITLeD | PRODuCeRS ANNe-DOMINIQue TOuSSAINT, RACHID DJAïDANI

PRODuCeRS MICHAeL CODY, AMIeL COuRTIN-WILSON

FIPReSCI PRIze - DIReCTORS FORTNIGHT, CANNeS 2012

RICH PICkINGS: 99% - PROTEST, FAIRNESS AND GLOBAL SOLIDARITY IN A CHANGING wORLD’ AUDREY EWELL, AARON AITES, LUCIAN READ, NINA KRSTIC USA | 2013 | 97MINS

wED 13 | 18:00 | TCC

This event explores the global and local Occupy movement, its impact and its ongoing legacy. 99% is a feature film created collaboratively by 99 filmmakers, painting a compelling portrait of the occupy Wall Street movement from personal stories to analysis of the big picture issues. The film’s producers will be in attendance to discuss the film and its themes alongside representatives of the irish occupy movement. This event looks at the structures and global ethics which affect all our lives, and the actions being taken to challenge these.

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RICH PICkINGS: BATTLE FOR THE BRAIN NCR: NOT CRIMINALLY RESPONSIBLE JOHN KASTNER

CANADA | 2013 | 98MINS SUN 17 | 14:00 | TCC

Not Criminally Responsible is a documentary telling the story of a troubled young man who stabbed a complete stranger six times in a crowded shopping mall while gripped by psychosis. Twelve years later, his victim, who miraculously survived, is terrified to learn that he’s out in the community under supervision. He’s applying for an absolute discharge, and if he succeeds, he’ll no longer be required to take antipsychotic drugs. With unprecedented access to the patient, the victim, and the mental institution, the film looks at both sides of the debate and puts a human face on the complex ethical issues raised. This feature will be followed by a Q&A with the filmmaker and an extensive discussion around the issues the film addresses. Prior to the feature will be a diverse programme of shorts looking at mental illness, stigma and treatment.

RICH PICkINGS: REwIRING THE BODY SUN 10 | 12:30 | TCC

Rich Pickings: Rewiring the body—film and discussion at the intersection of technology and the flesh Can technology fundamentally change the physical nature of humanity, and has it already done so? This programme of short films looks at the rapidly changing relationship between the human body and technological development. From cyborgs to bionic eyes to life without a heartbeat and from 3d printed exoskeletons to pain management through virtual reality, these films blur the borders between science and fiction as traditional boundaries of the body are crossed.

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SUN 10 | 16:00 | COH

wED 13 | 10:30 | GATE

THE SEA

THE SHADOwS

IRELAND, Uk | 2013 | 86MINS Based on John Banville’s Man Booker prize-winning novel, the Sea concerns a childhood tragedy which bars the path to redemption. After the death of his wife, Max Morden retreats to a cottage by the Irish sea where he spent his childhood summers. Re-acquainting himself with places past brings back powerful memories from one fateful summer many years ago. the cottage is now occupied by Miss Vavasour (Charlotte Rampling) who bears witness to Max’s descent into alcoholic mania, haunted by grief and unbearable longing.

IRELAND | 2013 | 86MINS Mathew, a lonely young boy discovers the key to a magical world hidden at the bottom of his grandmother’s garden. In this mysterious world of Shadows, he befriends two Shadow people; Yorrick, guardian of the ancient Shadow Crown, and alice, who has been sent to watch over him. But in an icy lair far to the north, the wicked witch geldren soon hears of the boy and comes to take the crown away.

produCerS daVid CoLLinS, MiChaeL roBinSon, LuC roeg

produCer eiMear o’Kane

stePhen Brown

colin downey

wED 13 | 22:45 | GATE

CLARION HOTEL CORK CITY

SHIELD OF STRAw taKashi MiiKe

JAPAN | 2013 | 125 MINS “kill kunihide kiyomaru, and I will pay you 1 billion Yen”. This is the ad placed in all the main newspapers in Japan. In placing the ad, the powerful multi-billionaire ninagawa puts an irresistible price on the head of the man he believes to be his granddaughter’s killer. realising he has become a target for millions of people, Kiyomaru turns himself in at the fukuoka police Station. Four officers are dispatched to bring kiyomaru back to tokyo, risking their own life, but now any number of assassins lie in wait on the 1.200km journey. the trip becomes a hellish chase, with potential killers at every turn. Will the police get kiyomaru to Tokyo to face justice, or will justice of a different nature prevail?

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CORkSHORTS

PROG 1:

DARkNESS ON THE EDGE OF TOwN

Our first Cork programme focuses upon the outsiders and the insiders, the blow-ins and the outlaws doing anything and everything possible to eke out an existence on the streets of Leeside.

wED 13 | 20:45 | GATE

PRISON

THE HANDSOME SHADOwS

stoLen

We need to break free of the prisons we find ourselves in.

a day of heartache for doc is deepened when a face from the past reappears, shaking his world to its very core.

a young girl is being held captive by a couple in strange house . After repeated attempts to foil her escape, they decide it’s too risky to keep her.

SEáN BREATHNACH IRELAND | 2013 | 3MINS

PRODuCeR SeáN BReATHNACH

MARK COGAN IRELAND | 2013 | 13MINS

YVONNE KEANE IRELAND | 2013 | 11MINS

BEATRICE

produCer MarK Cogan

Beatrice moves from Latvia to ireland to work as a nanny but is forced to become a sex slave.

BARzAkH

REST MY BONES

produCer KeVin MuLCahY

Forced to flee his home in war-torn afghanistan, rabah is confronted with the realities of the irish asylum system as he seeks to rebuild his life.

Jim, an ex-alcoholic, turns to whiskey after losing his job, but a mysterious stranger interrupts his drink.

produCer ChriS CuLLen

VICENZO BELLONE IRELAND | 2013 | 8MINS

THE SCUMBAGNETIC EFFECT GERALD O’BRIEN IRELAND | 2013 | 17MINS

dr Lederhosen returns to his homeland after conducting an experiment in modern Ireland, but does he finally understand what makes a scumbag a scumbag?

DONOGH MCCARTHY-MORROGH IRELAND | 2013 | 13MINS

SHAUN O’CONNOR IRELAND | 2013 | 8MINS

produCer aLiCe o’SuLLiVan

produCer odette norMan

produCer geraLd o’Brien

CORkSHORTS Beginning amid the hushed silence of worship and ending with an uproarious theatrical audition, this programme gradually builds from the quietly reflective to the startlingly expressive, showcasing perhaps every imaginable emotion in-between.

THU 14 | 17:45 | TCC PROG 2:

FROM A wHISPER TO A SCREAM THE GREENROOM

THINGS I’VE LEARNED FROM CLICHés JOHN HORAN

ATROPHY

the act of worship viewed through the prism of performance.

a young girl teaches her neglectful father a serious lesson.

PRODuCeR BRíD CORCORAN

produCer John horan

an elderly farmer’s life is devastated by the building of a motorway through his land. When his dog Shep disappears he exacts his revenge.

BRíD CORCORAN IRELAND | 2013 | 15MINS

IRELAND | 2012 | 10MINS

MAIRTíN DE BARRA IRELAND | 2013 | 13MINS

produCer fearghaL duffY

MNEMOSYNE LAY IN DUST MEMORIES OF AUSTIN CLARkE STEPHEN BEAN CHEMA GARCíA IBARRA IRELAND | 2013 | 8MINS

Clarke’s 1966 poem Mnemosyne Lay in dust is an intensely personal poem is based on Clarke’s own experience of insanity and the months he spent in a mental hospital in Dublin as a young man.

TORN

OUTSIDE THE BOX

fiachra’s relationship has broken down and he travels to Cork to see his brother, but in his pocket lies a letter which will shatter the entire family.

Selina is a young actress determined to succeed, but is her sweet and innocent visage merely a front?

NIALL OWENS IRELAND | 2013 | 18MINS

produCer niaLL oWenS

produCer MarY Breen

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BRIAN O’GLANBY IRELAND | 2013 | 11MINS

produCer irene KeLLeher


IRISHSHORTS PROG 1:

UNFINISHED DREAMING

The presence of absence looms large in this presentation of films focusing on near forgotten dreams, often – but not always - to be superseded by the calming re-assurance of a second chance.

THU 14 | 13:30 | TCC

BRIDGE STATION CHRISTOPHER BRENNAN

UNFOLD

THE BEAUTY OF BALLYBRACk

A chance encounter in a coffee shop results in a wondrous new perspective.

a woman invites a gaggle of beautiful young Spanish girls to come and stay with her while they learn english, but for a price...

STEVEN DALY IRELAND | 2013 | 14MINS

IRELAND | 2013 | 16MINS

an old man sells scratch cards outside of a train station watching the people pass by. Producer Francois Farrugia

PRODuCeRS OISíN O’DRISCOLL, STeVeN DALY

MEGAN WOODS IRELAND | 2013 | 15MINS | SUBTITLED

produCer aMBer MiLeS

GREY

MECHANIC

RAINBOw CHASER

grey abducts the sweetheart of raccoon T-Rex in the hope that he’ll be hers.

A mechanic at the end of his tether finds solace in old age… produCerS toM SuLLiVan, Siun o’Connor, dereK

Waterford man patrick Campbell Lyons recalls his time with the original nirvana in London’s psychedelic ‘60s.

o’Connor

COLOuR AND BLACk & WHITe

CLAIRE LENNON IRELAND | 2013 | 3MINS

produCer iadt

TOM SULLIVAN, FEIDLIM CANNON IRELAND | 2013 | 15MINS

CONOR HEFFERNAN IRELAND | 2013 | 30MINS |

produCer Conor heffernan

IRISHSHORTS

PROG 2:

AN EXILE IN THE HOME Escape from adversity is exacerbated if the hardship surrounds you from all angles. These six films straddle the boundaries between natives and outsiders, the foreign and the familiar. FRI 15 | 13:30 | TCC

EL TORO

TOMáS SEIOGHE IRELAND | 2012 | 14MINS | SUBTITLED

a bullied schoolboy has an encounter with a bull. produCer daVid CLarKe

HANNAH COHEN’S HOLY COMMUNION SHIMMY MARCUS IRELAND | 2012 | 13MINS

hannah can’t wait to make her holy Communion – only problem is she’s Jewish.

DO NOT ENTER

MARTIN O’DONOGHUE IRELAND | 2013 | 10MINS

terry job helps him deal with the shocking discoveries he has made. produCer Martin o’donoghue

produCer raCheL LYSaght

kINDRED

eCHo

VOLkSwAGEN JOE Joe is a dedicated, hardworking mechanic who services cars for both sides of the political divide.

STEVIE RUSSELL IRELAND | 2013 | 14MINS

ELA GAS IRELAND | 2012 | 14MINS

Leah tries to shield her younger brother from the grim reality of home.

emily has to face up to life’s inevitabilities from an early age.

produCer MiChaeL donneLLY

produCer Shane KeLLY

BRIAN DEANE CYPRUS | 2013 | 15MINS

produCer anna o’MaLLeY

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IRISHSHORTS Each of the films in this programme beguile and bewitch in differing fashions, common sense is discarded in favour of mysterious decisions and unimaginable consequences.

PROG 3:

to HeLL wItH CoMMon sense FRI 15 | 15:30 | TCC

THE HARD wAY

THE MISSING SCARF

ALL MORTAL FLESH

a troubled teenage girl and an unhappily married man meet in secret. They think their problems are over. But they haven’t counted on each other.

albert is desperately in search of his favourite scarf which has vanished in the forest. But his problems are soon put into perspective.

a suburban family man and sometime contract killer reluctantly interrupts his Christmas shopping in order to complete a last-minute assignment.

IMOGEN MURPHY IRELAND | 2013 | 13MINS

produCer SiMon doYLe

EOIN DUFFY IRELAND | 2013 | 7MINS

produCer JaMie hogan

produCer John CorCoran

BeSt aniMation gaLWaY fiLM fLeadh 2013

FURNITURE – MURDER AND LOVE DAVID QUIN

IRELAND | 2013 | 5MINS

SUNDAY MORNING

ROUGH CUT

Sunday morning and nine year old Kiva is getting up to mischief around her palatial home. However, things take a darker turn after a scary experience in the swimming pool.

A film editor sent to Berlin to troubleshoot a feature documentary constructs her own reality when she is forced to confront the tragic events of her past.

BRIAN O’TOOLE IRELAND | 2013 | 22MINS

JOHN CORCORAN IRELAND | 2013 | 13MINS

LAURA WAY IRELAND | 2013 | 9MINS

produCerS LiaM BeattY, niaLL oWenS, ian de Bri

PRODuCeR MICHAeL QuINN

Murder, lust and love in the world of irish furniture. Will our hero Peadar survive to save his love, the wonderful, beautiful deirdre? PRODuCeR DAVID QuIN

THE LAST DAYS OF PETER BERGMANN CIARáN CASSIDY

IRELAND | 2013 | 19MINS

peter Bergmann – a man who would go to great lengths to ensure no one would ever discover who he was or where he came from. produCer Morgan BuShe

IRISHSHORTS

PROG 4:

ANOTHER DAY, ANOTHER RIOT

Decadence, debauchery and an all-consuming mania infuse these films with a tension bordering on the tactile. The peaks and troughs of an existence controlled by chaos are on full display in this final Irish programme of shorts.

SAT 16 | 13:00 | TCC

A DRY CHRISTMAS

EMPTY

When Kathleen’s recovering alcoholic brother comes over for Christmas day, she struggles to control the situation.

Linda is in need of companionship, someone to share breakfasts, nights and budgie deaths with. But her attachments are often somewhat misplaced…

EVIN O’NEILL IRELAND | 2013 | 13MINS

produCer Shane andreW KeLLY

AOIFE CREHAN IRELAND | 2013 | 15MINS

BREAkFAST wINE IAN FITZGIBBON IRELAND | 2013 | 12MINS

they say it takes just three alcoholics to keep a small bar running in a country town, but what if you’ve only got two? produCerS MiChaeL garLand, pauL MYLer

produCer aoife MCgonigaL

CODA

SCRATCH

REDLINE

the drunken chaos of dublin at night claims a man’s life.

a night shift worker’s routine in a quiet petrol station is shattered.

John, paul, Chris and Sean are all connected though they’ve never met.

ALAN HOLLY IRELAND | 2013 | 9MINS

PRODuCeR CIARáN DeeNeY

PHILIP RYAN IRELAND | 2013 | 14MINS

DANIEL CORCORAN IRELAND | 2013 | 20MINS

producer daniel Corcoran

produCer LiaM rYan

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wORLDSHORTS PROG 1:

In this age of ultra-connected hyperreality, the pressures of our everyday existence force us to respond in wildly differing ways. Of course, this is exacerbated if you are a young mother on the verge of a nervous breakdown or a suicidal panda on speed. This programme depicts the perils and pitfalls of modern life.

wORLD SHUT YOUR MOUTH

THU 14 | 10:30 | GATE

kIngs

JOYRIDE

a glimpse into the dark and disturbing world of Australian crime in the 1980s.

a young boy quietly copes with his mother’s nervous breakdown.

COLOuR | PRODuCeR JORDAN TePLITzkY

COLOuR | PRODuCeR kATIe CROOk

THOM NEAL, CHARLIE FORD AUSTRALIA | 2013 | 6MINS

EVA RILEY UK | 2013 | 9MINS

JUST UST B BEFORE EFORE LOSING LOSING EVERY E EVERYVERYVERYTHING / A AV AVANT VANT Q VANT QUE UE D DE E TOUR TOUR PERDRE XAVIER AVIER LEGRAND LEGRAND FRANCE | 2012 | 30MINS

a getaway becomes essential for the survival of a harassed mother and her children. CoLour Lour

JONAH

KIBWE TAVARES TANZANIA, UK | 2013 | 23MINS

zanzibarian beach boy Mbwana creates a myth that transforms his small town into a tourist hot spot.

PANDAS / PANDY

produCer roduCer aLexandre gaV gaVraS a raS aV

MATUS VIZAR SLOVAKIA, CZECH REPUBLIC | 2013 | 11MINS

these pandas are caught in the middle of a game. COLOuR | PRODuCeR PeTeR BADAC

COLOuR | PRODuCeR IVANA MACkINNION

wORLDSHORTS w wORL DSHORTS PROG 2:

THE LEXICON OF LOVE One can find love in the most unexpected of ways, from a phone call to a help-line worker through to an unexpected shift from a very old friend. This programme focuses on the idiosyncrasies of love and the lengths we go to truly find it. THU 14 | 14:30 | GATE

HAPPY BIRTHDAY CINDY wEI TSVETA LOZANOVA

AN AFFAIR

THE PHONE CALL

a young man encounters what he is looking forward to in the most unlikely of places.

the lives of a lonely help-line worker and a troubled man are changed forever.

UK | 2013 | 11MINS

GRIGIY DOBRIGIN RUSSIA | 2013 | 8MINS

an awkward 15-year-old girl struggles to survive in the vicious world of teenage adolescence.

COLOuR | PRODuCeR ARTeM VASILIeV

COLOuR | PRODuCeRS LAI-TING CHuNG, ALFReD

MAT KIRKBY UK | 2013 | 19MINS

COLOuR | PRODuCeR MAT kIRkBY

JohnSon, the artS uniVerSitY BourneMouth

HAzEL

GOOD NIGHT

wE kEEP ON DANCING

Young hazel himself has a secret attraction to boys.

Childhood innocence is threatened by an awakening sexuality.

TAMER RUGGLI SWITZERLAND | 2012 | 9MINS

MURIEL D’ANSEMBOURG UK | 2012 | 24MINS

JESSICA LAWTON AUSTRALIA | 2013 | 9MINS

COLOuR | PRODuCeRS FRANCINe LuSSeR, GéRARD

COLOuR | PRODuCeRS eVA SIGuRDARDOTTIR,

an unlikely meeting between a sensitive sculptor and an aggressive workshop owner results in a very strange event.

Monier

MurieL d’anSeMBourg

COLOuR | PRODuCeR JeSSICA LAWTON

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PROG 3:

THE POLITICS OF TIME

FRI 15 | 10:30 | TCC

Fiscal and physical uncertainties unite in an era of austerity measures and false promises. These six films show triumph, defeat and rampant weirdness in the face of extreme adversity, political indifference and unyielding religious belief. SOMETHING wILL TURN UP

THE DAUGHTER / LA HIJA

Nicky struggles to maintain her dignity.

a young girl teaches her neglectful father a serious lesson.

THANOS PSICHOGIOS GREECE | 2012 | 13MINS

COLOuR | PRODuCeR THANOS PSICHOGIOS

JAZMíN RADA SPAIN | 2012 | 5MINS

COLOuR | PRODuCeR JAzMíN RADA

wHEN EVERYTHING IS OVER / CUANDO TODO PASE SUSO IMBERNóN SPAIN | 2013 | 20MINS

Since rocio’s husband lost his job, she struggles every day to keep the family going. COLOuR | PRODuCeR SuSO IMBeRNóN

MYSTERY / MISTERIO

BEAT

DEAD END

they say that if you put your ear to the back of your neck, you can hear the Virgin Mary talk.

a day in the life of a man who appears to be walking a paper-thin line between profound joy and complete hopelessness.

an elderly couple desperately cling to their daily routine.

CHEMA GARCíA IBARRA SPAIN | 2012 | 12MINS

COLOuR | PRODuCeR LeONOR DíAz

ANEIL KARIA UK | 2013 | 12MINS

TONIA MISHIALI CYPRUS | 2013 | 15MINS

COLOuR | PRODuCeR TONIA MISHIALI

COLOuR | PRODuCeR SCOTT O’DONNeLL

wORLDSHORTS PROG 4:

THE COMFORTS OF MADNESS

FRI 15 | 14:30 | GATE

LIttLe BLoCk oF CeMent wItH DISHEVELLED HAIR CONTAINING THE SEA / PEQUEñO BLOQUE DE CEMENTO CON PELO ALBOROTADO CONTENIENDO EL MAR JORGE LóPEZ NAVARRETE | SPAIN | 2013 | 16MINS

a dog and horse embark on a journey whereupon an unlikely friendship emerges.

What happens if you combine extreme sleep deprivation, a wayward horse and dog, a family of Tibetan nomads, an Icelandic man with a mental illness and a fragile house amid a harsh psychological and geographical landscape? This is probably your one chance to find out. BUTTER LAMP / LA LAMPE AU BEURRE DE YAk HU WEI

LOVE STORY / ÁSTARSAGA

a young photographer takes the portraits of a tibetan family against diverse backgrounds.

Solange arrives home to find her boyfriend has vanished without explanation.

| FRANCE, CHINA | 2013 | 15MINS

COLOuR | PRODuCeR JuLIeN FeReT

hJorLeifSdottir

HoMe

DEVIL IN THE ROOM

ARENA

the world of sleep paralysis is evoked and explored.

a hitchhiker is taken in by a remote Polish community.

CoLour

COLOuR | PRODuCeRS HLíN JóHANNeSDóTTIR, ASA

Winner CaMera d’or – CanneS fiLM feStiVaL, 2013

B&W | PRODuCeR JORGe LóPez NAVARReTe

CARLA MACKINNION UK | 2013 | 8MINS

ASA HJORLEIFSDOTTIR | USA, ICELAND | 2012 | 17MINS

MARTIN RATH | POLAND | 2013 | 23MINS

COLOuR | PRODuCeR MARCIN MALATYNSkI

produCerS CarLa MaCKinnon, JaMeS MuLLighan

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THOMAS GLEASON NEW ZEALAND | 2012 |11MINS

What makes a house a home? and what give it strength? produCer thoMaS gLeaSon Winner audienCe aWard – enCounterS feStiVaL, 2013


PROG 5:

wORLDSHORTS

GROwING UP IN PUBLIC

These six films are portraits of youth and the life-affirming choices one has to make during this tumultuous period. Poignant, startling and ultimately uplifting, this programme showcases the trials of growing up in all its tortured beauty. SAT 16 | 10:30 | TCC

LOVE / AMMORE

SEVILLA

rosy is little more than a child, even if she is trying to look older with make-up, miniskirt and high heel boots.

a road trip to Seville changes the lives of these three adolescents forever.

PAOLO SASSANELLI ITALY | 2013 | 14MINS | SUBTITLED

BRAM SCHOUW THE NETHERLANDS | 2012 | 11MINS | SUBTITLED

produCer franK hoeVe

produCer toMMaSo arrighi

INHALE / TANz MIT IHR AYLIN TEZEL GERMANY | 2013 | 25MINS

a young dance student lives in two worlds, one of which only exists in her mind, a world of sound with words which cannot be spoken. produCer aYLin tezeL

BIRD

SEA VIEw

a poignant account of a young boy’s encounter with an injured dove.

a teenage girl struggles to navigate her way through an encounter with an older man.

PAUL THOMAS UK | 2013 | 11MINS

produCer pauL thoMaS

SNAIL’S PACE / IL PASSO DELLA LUMACA

JANE LINFOOT UK | 2013 | 24MINS

produCer anna duffieLd

DANIELE SURACI ITALY | 2013 | 6MINS | SUBTITLED

Jaime busies himself playing with a snail until he notices the sad-eyed Matilda playing with the condensation on the window of her room. produCer MarCo SuraCi

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PROG 6:

LIFE AND HOw TO LIVE IT

SAT 16 | 14:30 | GATE

While the previous programme focused on youth, our final programme focuses upon adult character studies, in incremental order of age, ranging from a devious college student eager for more cash through a farming family in mourning to a small-town hypnotist whose feats of wonder backfire spectacularly. SAFE

gettIng on

ALFONSO

a young female college student behaves inappropriately at the currency exchange in which she works.

the tedious routine of a woman’s domestic life is disturbed by an unlikely visitor.

A gruff and shrewd stage hypnotist’s routine goes out of control at a local talent show.

MOON BYOUNG-GON SOUTH KOREA | 2013 | 13MINS | SUBTITLED

EWAN STEWART UK | 2012 | 9MINS

JAN-ERIC MACK SWITZERLAND | 2013 | 19MINS | SUBTITLED

PRODuCeR MOON BYOuNG-GON

produCerS eWan SteWart, MaeVe MCMahon

produCerS Laura ziMMerMan, fiLippo BonaCCi

THE RINGER

PIERRICk

NO ORDINARY PASSENGER

a son is reunited with his long-lost father but the latter’s intentions are not what his son expected.

pierrick and his father, both farmers, collect the plough that accidentally killed their brother and son.

The story of an ex-world sidecar racing champion who returns to the circuit at the age of 87.

Winner palme d’or Short film – Cannes film festival, 2013

CHRIS SHEPHERD UK | FRANCE | 2013 | 17MINS

produCerS niCoLaS SChMerKin, VaLentina

CLéMENT ABBEY BELGIUM | 2013 | 10MINS | SUBTITLED

produCerS eWan SteWart, MaeVe MCMahon

Brazzini, ChriS Shepherd

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CABELL HOPKINS UK | 2013 | 8MINS

produCer CaBeLL hopKinS


EM E RG E

TRISKEL CHRISTCHURCH SAT 16 | 16:00 | TCC

an afternoon hosted by emerGe, the digital and Transmedia strand of the east end Film Festival, celebrating the crossover of film and digital with talks and panels from inspiring industry professionals. The event will take place across three sessions:

DIGI TA L EX P ERIME NTS:

a series of inspirational talks, demonstrations and screenings by artists and producers experimenting with moving image and interactive technologies.

CROSSING PLATFORMS: What is Transmedia and why is it important? a panel of key innovators in the Transmedia space looking at the future of this new form of storytelling. The session will include case studies of great Transmedia work, followed by a Q&a. THE FUTURE OF FEATURES: discussing the impact that digital is making in the evolution of the film industry. This final session will include presentations by innovative Programmers, Producers and directors that have adopted digital to experiment with new methods of creation, production and distribution. The talks will be followed by a Q&a. FOR FuRTHeR INFORMATION AND BOOkING VISIT WWW.CORkFILMFeST.ORG/eMeRGe @eMergeateeff WWW.eMeRGeATeeFF.TuMBLR.COM ADMISSION: €30 CONCeSSION: €25

FRE E RADICALS SHORTS THU 14 | 20:40 | GATE

HOLLYwOOD MOVIE

BUBBLING UNDER

Hollywood stars speak Nam June Paik: ’’You can make any hollywood movie interesting, if you cut the movie several times...’

Fresh from the Helliwell lab.

VOLKER SCHREINER GERMANY | 2012 | 7MINS

produCer VoLKer SChreiner

CUT

CHRISTOPH GIRADET, MATTHIAS MüLLER GERMANY | 2013 | 13MINS

The body as a wound that never heals. produCerS ChriStoph giradet, MatthiaS MüLLer

IAN HELLIWELL UK | 2013 | 4MINS

HUMMING, FAST AND SLOw RAINER KOHLBERGER AUSTRIA | 2013 | 9MINS

Synaesthesia… humming, fast and slow.

produCer ian heLLiWeLL

produCer rainer KohLBerger

MOVING STORIES

BETwEEN REGULARITY AND IRREGULARITY

NICOLAS PROVOST BELGIUM | 2011 | 7MINS

gleaming in the sunlight, they glide high above the clouds. produCer niCoLaS proVoSt

MASAHIRO TSUTANI JAPAN | 2012 | 8MINS

a chaotic worldview evocative of the firing of nerve cells, produCer MaSahiro tSutani

2012 MAKINO TAKASHI JAPAN | 2013 | 30MINS

Best international film – 51th ann arbor Film Festival. produCer MaKino taKaShi

THE HANDEYE (BONE GHOSTS) JUAN DAVID GONZáLEZ MONROY, ANJA DORNIEDEN GERMANY | 2012 | 7MINS

A distinguished flea hypnotises the ghost of a distinguished man. produCerS anJa dornieden, JuAN DAVID GONzáLez MONROY

WARNING: THIS PROGRAMMe CONTAINS THe uSe OF STROBe LIGHTING.

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JAMES BROUGHTON TRISkEL CHRISTCHURCH MON 11 | 16:00 & 19:00 | TDC

THE BED

DREAMwOOD

THE GARDENER OF EDEN

one of the most lyrically erotic of independent films, The Bed is a merry allegory which celebrates impudently and imaginatively just about everything that could happen in bed (and some things that couldn’t).

a modern-day spiritual odyssey in which a man is mysteriously compelled to leave his home and embark on a voyage to a strange and magical island.

filmed on the paradise island of Sri Lanka, this intense poetic work celebrates the eternal dance of nature’s sexuality, and sings of the lost eden we all search for but do not expect to find.

USA | 1968 | 19MINS

EROGENY

USA | 1976 | 6MINS

The film travels in close-up over the mysterious terrains of nude human bodies as they touch and explore one another. It is like an expedition into human geography, an intimate sculpture, an erogenous healing ceremony, and an ode to the pleasures of touch.

USA | 1972 | 45MINS

USA | 1981 | 8MINS

THE PLEASURE GARDEN

USA | 1953 | 38MINS | BLACK & WHITE

a joyous musical fantasy celebrating Love in the park and the victory of the pleasure principle over all prudes and killjoys. The film was made in London with a professional cast and shot in the ruined gardens of the Crystal Palace.

wORLDSHORTS

REVOLUCIóN GAEL GARCíA BERNAL | MARIANA CHENILLO | FERNANDO EIMBCKE | AMAT ESCALANTE | RODRIGO GARCíA | DIEGO LUNA | GERARDO NARANJO | RODRIGO PLá | CARLOS REYGADAS | PATRICIA RIGGEN MexICO | 2010 | 105MINS | SuBTITLeD

THU 14 | 22:00 | TCC

Ten voices at the forefront of Mexican cinema join together to celebrate the centenary of the Mexican revolution. In 1910, amid rampant political and social unrest in Mexico, revolutionaries rose up against the government. This November, one hundred years later, and again amid political and social strife, Mexico City’s zocalo Square once again resounds with the celebratory cry of the Mexican Revolution. adding their voices to the cries are the makers of Revolución, an extraordinary omnibus of ten short films by Mexico’s top talents, each of whom provide perspectives as distinctive as the ideals of the revolutionaries who fought together so long ago.

From the quiet to the fierce, the poignant to the political, Revolución casts a colourful and caustic eye over today’s Mexico: a country bursting with social contradictions and bold cinematic talent. As the directors present their individual takes on their homeland, our appreciation for the country deepens, even when the film brings into question rarely examined issues of longstanding traditions and blind patriarchy. Backed by the Mexican Film Institute, who granted the filmmakers complete creative control, Revolución captures the complex character of contemporary Mexico. -- World Cinema Amsterdam

produCerS paBLo Cruz, geMiniano pineda

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CHRIS SHEPHERD RETROSPECTIVE

SHORTS SAT 16 | 14:45 | TCC

Chris Shepherd is a multi-award winning director, writer and producer. Since his award winning directorial debut for Channel 4 in 1997 with The Broken Jaw, Chris has worked on animation for Chris Morris’s nathan Barley and classic World Stareout Championship sketches for BBC’s Big Train. His director/writer his credits include, a ten part series for Channel 4 called People’s Britain (2000 - BAA winner), acclaimed short Dad’s Dead (2003 - 25 awards including 2 Baa’s, Bifa and Bafta nomination), comedy collaboration with david Shrigley, Who i am and What i Want (2005 Baa winner), Silence is golden (2006 tCM winner) and his latest BBC drama Bad night for the Blues (2010), winner of the Canal+ International Award at Clermont International Film Festival 2011.

SILENCE IS GOLDEN UK, FRANCE | 2006 | 14MINS

My neighbour’s a right loony. He’s always banging our wall down. I’m used to it. i think other people’s houses are well weird. There’s no knocking - right? produCer SLinKY in aSSoCiation With autour de MINuIT FOR ARTe FRANCe/ARCADe

BAD NIGHT FOR THE BLUES We are delighted to welcome Chris to Cork for this year’s festival where he will present a retrospective of his own work and hold a masterclass based upon his experience and expertise in the world of writing, directing and animation.

THE 43RD wORLD STAREOUT CHAMPIONSHIP UK | 1998 | 5MINS

another chance to see a classic stareout final between Spatsky and kampagnola. Don’t try this at home. (R)

LIFE CLASS

produCer taLKBaCK for the BBC

UK | 2013 | 3MINS

DAD’S DEAD

draw what you see and the path to pure artistic expression is assured. But what happens if love stares you in the face? produCer12foot6 in aSSoCiation With LupuS FILMS FOR CHANNeL 4

UK | 2010 | 15MINS

You have to take your aunty her local Conservative Club’s Christmas party. What do you do? Bite the bullet or do a runner? produCer SLinKY for BBC fiLM netWorK

THE RINGER

FRANCE, UK | 2013 | 17MINS

after a lifetime apart will father really be like son?

UK | 2003 | 7MINS

It’s dark days in sink town. Teenage kicks all through the night. Friends for life?

PRODuCeR AuTOuR De MINuIT/POLkADOT/THe Bureau for CnC and CanaL+

PRODuCeR SLINkY PICTuReS FOR ANIMATe!/CHANNeL 4

ACMS PRESENTS: A BOARD MEETING - EPISODE 3

SAFARI

wHO I AM AND wHAT I wANT

Chris’s first film made on the dole with a borrowed Super 8 and some blobs of plasticine.

a scribbled and strangely messed up examination of the human condition with David Shirgley BA (Hons).

UK | 1989 | 2MINS

UK | 2005 | 7MINS

produCer ngp produCtionS

PRODuCeR SLINkY FOR ANIMATe!/CHANNeL 4

SICkFUCkPEOPLE JURI RECHINSKY

AUSTRIA,UkRAINE | 2013 | 75MINS

SAT 16 | 12:00 | GATE

Miraculously surviving a childhood of drug addiction, poverty and homelessness, Sickfuckpeople looks at a group of homeless teenagers living below ground in one of russia’s snowbound cities. It’s the story of a boy returning to his hostile village in search of his mother. It’s the story of a pregnant girl whose child would be born into a world worse than hers. It’s the story of a broken society which has abandoned its people and left them for dead. One of the most affecting films in recent years, this beautifully shot documentary goes to a place which most of us fear. Brutal and honest filmmaking at its best. SuBTITLeD | PRODuCeRS FRANz NOVOTNY, ALexANDeR GLeHR

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UK | 2013 | 5MINS

any problem can be resolved by intellect and the power of collective discussion. But we may need another meeting to be certain. PRODuCeR IOTA FILMS FOR CHANNeL 4Minuit for ARTe FRANCe/ARCADe


NASSIEM VALAMANESH

Distant WorDs HASSAN HAJJAJ

My rock stars ExpEriMEntal, VoluME 1 Curated by Rose Issa

PREVIEw thursday 14 november, 6pm PubLIC tALk rose Issa, 5pm

Nov 15 - Jan 25, 2014

Emmet Place | Cork | Ireland Image Š nassiem Valamanesh, courtesy of rose Issa Gallery, London

For FurthEr InFormatIon ContaCt

www.crawfordartgallery.ie

EUROPE LOVES EUROPEAN FESTIVALS A privileged place for meetings, exchanges and discovery, festivals provide a vibrant and accessible environment for the widest variety of talent, stories and emotions that constitute Europe’s cinematography. The media Programme of the european union aims to promote european audiovisual heritage, to encourage the transnational circulation of films and to foster audiovisual industry competitiveness. The media Programme acknowledges the cultural, educational, social and economic role of festivals by co-financing every year almost 100 of them across europe. These festivals stand out with their rich and diverse european programming, networking and meeting opportunities for professionals and the public alike, their activities in support of young professionals, their educational initiatives and the importance they give to strengthening inter-cultural dialogue. in 2012, the festivals supported by the media Programme have programmed more than 20.000 screenings of european works to nearly 3 million cinemalovers. media is pleased to support the <insert edition> edition of the <insert festival name> and we extend our best wishes to all of the festival goers for an enjoyable and stimulating event.

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FRI 15 | 12:30 | GATE

MON 11 | 11:30 | TCC

SILENCE IS GOLD

SILVI - MAYBE LOVE

CANADA | 2012 | 74MINS

GERMANY | 2013 | 97MINS “I know every wrinkle of your body… This is a nightmare.”

Julien fréchette

nico soMMer

after the release of their book noir Canada in 2008, Alain Deneault, his co-writers and publisher éditions écosociété are sued for defamation by giant Canadian mining companies Barrick Gold and Banro. Despite the financial disparity between the parties, the intrepid defendants decide to fight. This is a thriller of a documentary shot behind the scenes of Canada’s justice system—a film that raises troubling questions about the controversial practices of Canadian mining companies in Africa.

When Silvi’s husband bluntly calls time on their 30-yearold marriage the 47-year-old finds herself woefully unprepared for life as a single woman. Having dated him since high school, Silvi has never been with anyone else. Silvi re-enters the dating game. However, the search for Mr. Right throws up a number of painfully comic and bizarre assignations. presented in documentary style, Silvi is wry look at second, third, and even fourth chances.

SuBTITLeD | PRODuCeRS JeAN-SIMON CHARTIeR, COLeTTe LOuMèDe

SuBTITLeD | PRODuCeR NICO SOMMeR

wED 13 | 18:45 | GATE

THU 14 | 19:30 | NSF

SOLDIER JANE /

STRIkE

AUSTRIA | 2012 | 79MINS fanni has had enough of money and leaves to buy a tent. Anna has had enough of pigs and leaves the farm. in the new game fanni rolls the dice while anna does not think twice. Together they raise their voice and shape one mutual tune. Differences attract them to each other, and cheerfully they move on—together on their distinct journeys, where their dreams are set— towards a newfound liberty.

RUSSIA | 1925 | 94MINS a worker commits suicide following being accused of stealing. The dead man’s co-workers go on strike demanding more pay and better working conditions. Management employs local hooligans to provoke the workers and destabilise their solidarity. The Strike is eisenstein’s first full-length feature. eisenstein believed strongly in dialectical materialism and the potential of his films to encourage transformative action. The film is a mix of poetic realism and expressionism.

SOLDATE JEANETTE daniel hoesl

serGei eisenstein

Tiger Award, Best Feature: Rotterdam, 2013

produCer BoriS MiKhin

SuBTITLeD | PRODuCeR kATHARINA POSCH

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THE STRANGE COLOUR OF YOUR BODY’S TEARS HéLèNE CATTET, BRUNO FORZANI

BELGIUM, FRANCE, LUXEMBOURG | 2013 | 102MINS FRI 15 | 21:15 | TCC

following amer, their acclaimed love letter to italian giallo (screening with a Cork commissioned live score by Serafina Steer), Belgian filmmakers Hélène Cattet and Bruno Forzani return to psychedelic 1970s eurohorror with another sensory experience in operatic violence and perverse eroticism. In a dream-like narrative, a man enters a web of intrigue as he tries to uncover the whereabouts of his disappeared wife; in the maze-like halls of his apartment he encounters sensuality and sadism. A future classic of blood splattered exploitation cinema. produCerS eVe CoMMenge, françoiS Cognard

FRI 15 | 23:55 | TCC

MON 11 | 23:55 | TCC

SUSPIRIA

THE TELEPHONE BOOk

dario arGento

nelson lyon

ITALY | 1977 | 98 MIN | SUBTITLED on a stormy night, the american dancer Suzy Bannion arrives in freiburg from new York to join a famous and expensive ballet school for a three years training. The next morning, she is informed by the director of the school that a student she met leaving the place on the previous night was violently murdered and the police are investigating the crime. She becomes friend of another student, Sara, and she realizes that the house is indeed a coven of evil witches.

USA | 1971 | 88MINS A hybrid of avant-garde filmmaking and off-the-wall comedy, the telephone Book is the rarely-seen cult oddity that Sleazoid express describes as “a classic of American sexual alienation in the cinema.” Alice is a perky young lady who receives an obscene phone call and falls in love. Asking the caller for his name, he says it is John Smith and he can be found in the telephone book. She embarks on a quest across New York City to find him, along the way meeting a variety of strange and unusual characters. COLOuR AND BLACk & WHITe | PRODuCeR MeRV BLOCH

produCer CLaudio argento

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SAT 16 | 14:00 | GATE

SUN 10 | 19:15 | GATE

TIGER TAIL IN BLUE

THE VALLEY / BAzTAN

USA | 2012 | 78MINS The films of Frank V. Ross have portrayed a keenlyobserved sense of the complexities of interpersonal relationships. Since Hohokam (CFF 2007), occupational commitments have come to take a prominent role in ross’ characters’ lives, whether as a responsibility to be negotiated or a sacrifice to be made. in tiger tail in Blue, Melody rarely sees Chris, who works nights as a waiter. Will his saucy co-worker Brandy provide the attention he craves? as ever ross finds surprising new ways to tell this tale.

SPAIN | 2012 | 98MINS In the autumn of 2011 a film crew moves into the secluded valley of Baztan to make a film about some dark hidden events that took place in the seventeenth century.

inaKi elizalde

franK V. ross

While filming the movie and sharing life on a daily basis with the neighbours they discover that racial discrimination is still present at the life of the valley after more than ten centuries. This is a story about people and characters, like Joxe (unax ugalde) a young man who rebels against the discrimination suffered, which his ancestors were also subjected to. Just for being Agotes.

produCer adaM donagheY

SuBTITLeD | PRODuCeR MIkeL PRuAñO

TUE 12 | 19:00 | GATE

SUN 10 | 22:30 | TCC

VIC + FLO SAw A BEAR

wAkE IN FRIGHT

CANADA | 2013 | 95 MINS Victoria, an ex-convict in her sixties, wants to start new life in a remote sugar shack. under the supervision of Guillaume, a young sympathetic parole officer, she tries to get her life back on track along with florence, her former cellmate with whom she shared years of intimacy in prison. Stalked by ghosts of the past, their new life together is unexpectedly jeopardized.

USA | 1971 | 88MINS having lost all of his money gambling, schoolteacher John grant struggles to escape a men-gone-wild nihilistic world of binge drinking and senseless violence. Described by Nick Cave as “the best and most terrifying film about Australia in existence”, while Martin Scorsese calls it “a deeply—and I mean deeply—unsettling and disturbing movie”, Wake In Fright is finally getting the attention it deserves.

denis cote

ted Kotcheff

produCerS Stephanie MoriSSette, SYLVain CorBeiL pLeaSe note that WaKe in fright ContainS SCeneS that SoMe VIeWeRS WILL FIND OFFeNSIVe. produCer george WiLLoughBY

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ALLIED PRINT

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¡VIVAN LAS ANTIPODAS! VICTOR KOSSAKOVSKY

GERMANY, ARGENTINA, NETHERLANDS, CHILE | 2011 | 108MINS

wED 13 | 18:15 | COH

‘Antipodes’ are places on the earth’s surface which are diametrically opposed; drill through the centre of the earth from Entre Rios in Argentina, and you’ll hit Shanghai. The masterful Russian documentarian and film essayist visits four such antipodal pairs, and compares and contrasts the landscapes and lives found there. These contrived pairings throw up some extraordinarily rich and cinematic images—vast landscapes contrasted with demonically energetic cityscapes, or people living in a wasteland contrasted with those living near a seeping, creaking lava flow. The result is a moving, playful ravishing piece of mood cinema which is yet always—as the title suggests—highly celebratory. SuBTITLeD | PRODuCeR HeINO DeCkeRT

wAGNER TONY PALMER

BUk | 1983 | 466MINS MON 11 | 10:30 | COH

“Filmed in 200 locations throughout europe, many where the actual historical events took place, this epic film was made in 1982/3 to commemorate the 100th anniversary of Wagner’s death. This is a fitting tribute to his genius.

George Solti. The great thing about Tony Palmer’s film is that, on its epic scale, it takes over from real life and makes you submit totally. Richard Burton was the very embodiment of Wagner. This film is one of the truly great experiences of the cinema.” the guardian

richard Burton plays the lead role, completed merely a year before his untimely death but the stellar cast assembled partly because of him - Sir Laurence olivier, Sir John gielgud, Vanessa redgrave, Sir ralph richardson, Gabriel Byrne, Andrew Cruickshank, the list is endless. Burton is perfect as this smouldering genius ages, with his peremptory air and abrupt, biting speech. The film rivals the ring in its length and sweep, has an incredible dramatic and operatic cast, and Wagner’s music, which underscores the action, is conducted by the late Sir

produCer aLan Wright

THIS EPIC 11-HOUR SCREENING INCLUDES TWO INTERMISSIONS

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THU 14 | 16:15 | COH

THU 14 | 15:30 | TCC

wALkABOUT

wAVEMAkERS /

LE CHANT DES ONDES caroline Martel

nicolas roeG

AUSTRALIA/Uk | 1971 | 110MINS

CANADA | 2012 | 96MINS Caroline Martel fell under the spell of the ondes Martenot when making the phantom of the operator (Cff 2005), its haunting tones soundtracking her imaginatively constructed hymn to female telephone operators.

a man (John Meillon) brings his teenage daughter (Jenny agutter) and her younger brother (Luc roeg) into the wilds. He has driven there to commit suicide, with the intention of taking his children with him. They flee, only to find themselves stranded in the outback where they must learn to survive in a world alien to them. Along the way, they meet an aboriginal boy (david gulpilil) as he undertakes his ‘walkabout’, a rite of passage in which he must venture in the wilderness by himself, initiating him into manhood.

Playing this extraordinary instrument is virtuoso Suzanne Binet-Audet. In one of Wavemaker’s most memorable scenes she visits a visibly awestruck Jonny greenwood, the Radiohead lynchpin a shy fanboy in her presence. as seduced by its scope and mystery as any of the characters in her film, Martel has composed a fitting ode to the instrument, its inventor, and its modern day disciples.

produCer Si LitVinoff

COLOuR AND B&W | SuBTITLeD PRODuCeRS CAROLINe MARTeL, COLeTTe LOuMèDe

wE ARE THE BEST! (VI äR BäST!) LUKAS MOODYSSON. WITH MIRA BARKHAMMAR, MIRA GROSIN AND LIV LEMOYNE SwEDEN | 2013 | 102MINS

FRI 15 | 20:30 | COH

Lukas Moodysson’s warm and witty coming of age tale about three teenage girls in Stockholm forming a punk band.

novel of the same name, We are the Best! sees Lukas Moodysson forego the challenging experimentalism of his more recent work, returning to the jubilant positivity of early favourites together and Show Me Love. Instantly ranking alongside Lou Adler’s riot grrrl precursor Ladies and gentlemen, the fabulous Stains, this warm and witty coming-of-age tale boasts three electric performances from its young leads, effortlessly highlighting the indescribable sense of possibility that only music can offer.

Stockholm, the early 1980s. Despite the constant declaration that punk is dead, 13-year-old music lovers Bobo and Klara refuse to pay attention, clinging on to the anarchist ideals that set them apart from the other girls at school. When a spontaneous prank lands them in their local youth club’s rehearsal space, the two friends begin toying with the idea of forming a band of their own. The only problem is, neither of them can play an instrument. Perhaps classmate hedvig, a virtuous loner who plays a mean classical guitar, is the answer to their punk prayers? adapted from Coco Moodysson’s graphic

“Lukas Moodysson makes a sweet, spirited return to form with this utterly delightful evocation of early teenage life”. Guy Lodge, Variety. London fiLM feStiVaL prograMMe SuBTITLeD | PRODuCeR LARS JöNSSON

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wHITE REINDEER ZACH CLARKE

USA | 2013 | 82MINS

SAT 16 | 17:00 | COH

Christmas time is looking swell for pretty, unassuming real estate agent Suzanne Barrington: she just sold a house to a nice swinger couple; her weatherman husband Jeff scored a sweet new job; and her favourite holiday is quickly approaching. After a sudden tragedy takes Jeff away, Suzanne is left lost and lonely. even worse, a friend of his confesses a secret: there’s another woman. Her name’s Fantasia and she works at the ”girl club.” In their grief, the two women form an awkward but meaningful friendship. Pushing away the ghosts of Christmas present, Suzanne falls into fantasia’s world of dance parties, shoplifting and substances. But maybe that’s not what Suzanne’s looking for either. PRODuCeRS zACH CLARke, DARYL PITTMAN, MeLODIe SISk.

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wHO IS DAYANI CRISTAL? MARC SILVER

Uk/MEXICO | 2013 | 86MINS THU 14 | 18:30 | COH

Gael García Bernal, the Mexican actor and activist, embarks on a journey that begins with a decomposing male body lying deep in the Sonora desert. Retracing the man’s steps along the migrant trail in Central america, he embeds himself among migrant travellers on their own mission to cross the border, experiencing first-hand the dangers they face, and learning of their own motivations, hopes and fears. As we travel north, these voices from south of the united States border give us a rare insight into the human stories that are so often ignored in the immigration debate. SuBTITLeD | PRODuCeRS LuCAS OCHOA, THOMAS BeNSkI WORLD CINeMA: CINeMATOGRAPHY AWARD, SuNDANCe FILM FeSTIVAL 2013

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wHAT IS THIS FILM CALLED LOVE?

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MarK cousins

ICELAND | 2013 | 87MINS

Yes, this is a harrowing fable about moral turpitude, alcoholism, selfishness, societal decay and, at times, a deeply uncomfortable watch. But, thanks to the sheer brio of Marteinn Thorsson’s filmmaking and an astoundingly compelling frequently hilarious lead performance, this film is one of the most fun rides i have had in the cinema this year. Deeply political as well, these paradoxes remind one of how complex and brilliantly illuminating cinema can simultaneously be.

Uk | 2012 | 78MINS In 2011, Irish filmmaker and critic Mark Cousins made a stupendous 900 minute series on the history of film, The Story Of Film: An Odyssey. Watch it. As one might expect, his next project was small—just short of an hour and a half, and made for ten quid on the fly as he visited Mexico City. He walks miles and miles each day, holding a laminated picture of Sergei eisenstein, and asking him hypothetical questions, endeavouring to see through his hero’s eyes. This is a deeply personal and raw, refreshing piece of cinema on cinema.

SuBTITLeD | PRODuCeRS MARTeINN THORSSON, GuDMuNDuR OSkARSSON

wASTED Cathy Brady IRELAND | 2013 | 31MINS

having travelled the world and struggled to start a career, Sarah (30) is forced to live back home with her mother. Over the summer Sarah strikes up a friendship with two teenage boys, spurred on as she reclaims her youth, but new extremes threaten to bring reality crashing back.

produCerS MarK CouSinS, Catherine aitKen

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MON 11 | 23:55 | GATE

SAT 16 | 10:30 | GATE

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Bani Khoshnoudi

LES RENCONTRES D’APRES MINUIT

IRAN, FRANCE | 2012 | 82 MIN through the character of ziba, an upper-class housewife in today’s Tehran, we experience the asphyxiation lived on a daily basis by Iranians. unable to relate to her environment, ziba leads an alienated life, caught in the repetitive motions of the everyday and unable to express to those around her what is wrong. One long summer day, ziba finds herself in an unexpected situation in the company of people unknown to her, confronted with her own choices and indecisions.

yann Gonzalez

FRANCE | 2013 | 88MINS Films about sex are often the least sexy of affairs but You and the night elevates a potentially unpromising chamber piece above the realms of camp classic into something stylish, daring and imbued with a cosmic sense of spectacle. The soundtrack, courtesy of the director’s brother’s band M83, provides a widescreen surround-sound brio that doesn’t feel cheaply earned. And who can resist a film that stars eric Cantona as The Stud, a frustrated poet with a large appendage? do’M

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FRANCE | 2013 | 102MINS Little else was excitedly talked about in France in 2009 than the astounding story of toni Musulin, a quiet, impeccably mannered security guy with responsibility for transporting huge amounts of cash who one day vanished with nearly €20m. On one level, this is an exciting, Robin Hood style crime romp dramatic reconstruction. But it’s something deeper and richer as well, as we get to know the writers’, director’s and actor’s character reconstruction (none had access to the real life perpetrator, who is still doing time)—more, perhaps, a slice of social realism.

TURkEY, GERMANY, FRANCE | 2012 | 96MINS haunted by a tragic incident, nihat has isolated himself by becoming a fire warden and withdrawing to a remote observation tower. At a nearby rural bus station, Seher has taken a job as a hostess to escape her own past. Reluctantly choosing companionship over isolation, the pair develops an uneven domestic partnership after their lives are brought together and their pasts are exposed. produCerS toLga eSMer, nida KaraBoL aKdeniz, peLin eSMer

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ACkNOwLEDGEMENTS Sharon McGarry and team, 20th Century Fox; Dan O’Shea, Allied Print; elena Fortes and eva Parenteau, Ambulante Documentary Film Festival; Ben Luxford, Artificial eye Film Company Ltd.; Fionnuala Sweeney, The Arts Council; Youn Ji, Autlook Film Sales; Daniel Graham, Axiom Films; John Foley and Lisa Sheridan, Bite! Associates; James Hickey, Louise Ryan, emma Scott and team Bórd Scannán na héireann; Beadie Finzi, Maxyne Franklin, elise McCave, Luke Moody, Jess Search and team BRITDOC; Michael White, British Council Ireland; Hélène Cattet and Bruno Forzani; Fiona Connolly, Bus eireann; Colin McKeown, Cinema north West; Stephanie Clive and Laura Wenbon, Coda agency; Kevin Cullinane, Cork airport; Liz Meaney, Cork City Council; Chris Hurley and Maximilian Le Cain, Cork Film Centre; Aisling Browne, Louise Hynes and Cliona Nolan, Cork Media Freelancers; Mary Hickson and staff, Cork Opera House; niall Mahoney, Cork Screen Commission; Christine Sisk, Culture ireland; deckert distribution; Martin o’grady, trish Long, disney ireland; oli harbottle, dogwoof; Siobhán farrell, eclipse pictures; nell roddy, element pictures; gráinne Bennett, FáS Screen Training Ireland; Rod White, Filmhouse, edinburgh; Niamh Hatchell, ePA; fiona Maddock, hillary Creedon, Jennifer Churchward and Josephine o’drisocoll, fáilte ireland; Leslie Vuchot, the festival agency; Carlo guillermo proto, Clotilde Vatrinet, Valeska neu, films Boutique; anna higgs and Sue Bruce-Smith, film four; alan fitzpatrick, filmbase; Bruno forani; Margaret greene, theresa Murphy, the Gate Multiplex; Jim Horgan, Gulpd Café; Phil Harrison; Anne O’Leary, Henry Ford & Son Ltd; Icelandic Film Centre; Sunniva O’Flynn and Michael Hayden, Irish Film Institute; Andrew Roche, Iarnród éireann; Deirdre Hopkins, IFTN; Charles McCarthy; nag Vladermersky, London international animation festival; damian Spandley, Metrodome; Mary McCarthy, dobz o’Brien and team, national Sculpture factory; Derry O’Brien, Network Ireland Television; Niamh McCaul, Nuala Duffy and Odessa Stafford, Paramount Pictures Ireland; Victor Huang, Peccadillo Pictures; James Merchant and Madeleine Mullet, picturehouse releasing; andrew Starke, rook films; Catherine tiernan, Screen producers ireland; hussain Churrimbhoy, heather Croall, Charlie Philips and team, Sheffield DocFest; Fiona Fletcher, Soda Pictures; Catherine Murray and Catherine Mulvihill, St. John’s Central College; Neil Bhatt and adam hotchkiss, Studiocanal; Céire duggan, te Supporting the arts; tony Sheehan, Chris o’neill and team, triskel arts Centre; Barry Monahan and team, the university College Cork film department; dave Burke and team, universal pictures international ireland; nick Costello, david reid and team, Warner Brothers ireland; patrick o’neill, Wildcard; Steve Bestwick and Lucy fleet, the Works, grindhouse releasing,park Circus; eric Council, hBo europe; eureka entertainment Ltd; urban distribution;K5 Media Group; Celluloid Dreams; Pascale Ramonda; Filmgalerie 451;November Films; reel Suspects; nfB Canada; anna Sissons, pulse films

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CREDITS PRESIDENT the right honourable Lord Mayor of Cork, Catherine Clancy CHAIRMAN denis McSweeney BOARD MEMBERS denis McSweeney Daniel J. Coleman finola doyle-o’neill Sebastian green Mary McCarthy Michael o’Connell tadhg o’donovan Valerie o’Sullivan ernest Cantillon david Merriman helen Boyle gary Sheehan COMPANY SECRETARY Daniel J. Coleman CREATIVE DIRECTOR James Mullighan FESTIVAL MANAGER Seán Kelly HEAD OF FEATURES AND FREE RADICALS don o’Mahony HEAD OF SHORTS Colm McAuliffe HEAD OF DOCUMENTARIES helen Jack SPECIAL EVENTS philip ilson (live score commissions) Chris o’neill (retrospectives) Carla MacKinnon (rich pickings) Chris Smith (emerge) Max Le Cain, Cork Film Centre david dobz o’Brien, national Sculpture factory SCREENINGS ASSISTANT ruby Mcguigan PRE-SELECTION TEAM kate Chesson, Daniel J. Coleman, Bríd Corcoran, Sharon Cronin, Chris Cullen, Linda Curtin, Michael daly, Si edwards, Colette finn, elena fortes, hilda goold, thomas grimshaw, natasha hawthornthwaite, niall Heffernan, Claire Horrocks, Johnathan Illot, helen Jack, Cecilia Low, Carla MacKinnon, ruby Mcguigan, ivana Mikolic, tessa Morgan, gareth negus, ronan o’reilly, Stephanie oswald, Shane Scollard, natalie Smyth, Stephanie Walton, xara Vlahou

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VITAPHONIC FESTIVAL CLUB Máire Dineen & Jane Twomey FESTIVAL PRINTING Allied Print Ltd. CREATIVE DIRECTOR’S THANKS. Laura Adams; Jeremy Boxer; Stuart Brown; Michelle Carey; rachael Castell; Mark Cosgrove; amanda duthie; Connie farr and peter Lawton; alison gardner, Liz harkman, rachel Lucy King, Karol Martesko fenster, Lucy Mcgrath, ruby Mcguigan; antonia, Stephen Mullighan, Jan and (the late) ted Mullighan, Charles olive, tony palmer, Simon perry, hannah raybould, Marc Silver, damon Smith, nadine Stares, helen Stewart, Kate Taylor. With thanks to all our loyal volunteers and supporters.


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Outside The Box 67 painless 60 Pandas 70 Paris, Texas 60 particle fever 60 patience Stone, the 60 pearblossom hwy 61 pervert’s guide to ideology, the 61 Phonecall, The 70 Pierrick 72 Pleasure Garden, The 23, 74 Prison 67 project Wild thing 61 punk Singer, the 62 punk Syndrome, the 62 rainbow Chaser 68 red house, the 62 redline 69 rengaine 63 Rest My Bones 67 revolución 16, 20, 74 Ringer, The 72, 75 roland Klick - the heart is a hungry hunter 53 rough Cut 69 ruin 63 Safari 75 Safe 72 69 Scratch Scumbagnetic effect, The 67 Sea View 72 Sea, the 65 Sevilla 72 Shadows, the 65 Shepherd, the 21 Shield of Straw 65 Sickfuckpeople 75 Silence Is Gold 20, 77 Silence Is Golden 75 Silvi 77 Snail’s Pace 72 Soldier Jane 77 Something Will Turn up 71 Stolen 67 Strange Colour Of Your Body’s Tears, The 29, 78 Strike 24, 77 Sunday Morning 69 Suspiria 29, 78 Telephone Book, The 31, 78 Things I’ve Learned From Clichés 67 Tiger Tail In Blue 79 Torn 67 unfold 68 Valley, The 79 Vic + Flo Saw A Bear 79 Volkswagen Joe 68 Wagner 17, 81 Wake In Fright 31, 79 Walkabout 13, 82 Wasted 84 Watchtower 85 Wavemakers 82 We are the Best 82 We keep On Dancing 70 What Is This Film Called Love? 84 When everything Is Over 71 White reindeer 83 Who I Am And What I Want 75 Who is dayani Cristal? 16, 83 xL 84 You And The Night 84 ziba 84


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