Killing The Afternoon
Margaret Corkery
Ireland | 2005 | 10mins | 16mm | Colour
An experimental film that traces the efforts of a group of beach dwellers
to pass an overcast windy day.
Gold Moon of Valencia Award -Cinema Jove International
Film Festival,Spain. |
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Another Last Glimpse
Maximillian Le Cain
Ireland | 2005 | 5mins | Beta | Colour
Made as part of the Cork 2005 celebrations, this study of the soon-to-be
redeveloped Cork docklands is equally a meditation on transience and
the flow of time |
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Death's Door
Noel Twomey
Ireland | 2004 | 3mins | DVD | Colour
This portrayal of an urban myth touches on all the big questions:
Love, death and queen cakes. |
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The Kings Of Cork City
Pádraig Trehy
Ireland | 2005 | 11mins | Beta | Colour
The film traces the story of two rival Elvis impersonators in Cork
in the bleak 1980s. Divided by a river, opposing gangs wage a war.
The reason not drugs, not sex but pure and simple, rock 'n' roll.
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Sunbeam
Emma Bowell
Ireland | 2005 | 20mins | DVD | Colour
Former workers at the Sunbeam Wolsey Factory explain the part that
Sunbeam played in their lives and why its closure in the 1990s and
the recent fire had such an impact on the community. |
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Valour
John Vaughan Ireland | 2005 | 18mins | 35mm | Colour
A sole survivor of a platoon from the Royal Irish Rifles relates his
story to his commanding officer. But what does he claim happened?
And what actually happened? |
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Bare
Jane Lee
Ireland | 2005 | 5mins | Beta | Colour
Fishes, cherries, lilies, goats, verdant forests and swan-like throats.
Shimmering ponds and golden hair, guy gets lyrical, girl gets bare.
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Maet
Danny Forde
Ireland | 2005 | 7mins |16mm | B/W
A film of the flesh, about the body, a dissection of society, thoroughly
black in humour. |
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