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Festival Programme 06

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Timetable

Galas
Sunday: Death Of A President
Monday: The Host
Tuesday: Hollywoodland
Wednesday: Ten Canoes
Thursday: Red Road
Gala At The Gate: A Good Year
Friday: The Page Turner
Saturday: The Namesake
Closing Gala: Marie Antoinette

Lord Mayor's Family Screening: Bugsy Malone

Drive-In Movies

Features
World Cinema Programme

Documentaries
Gala Documentary:
The Shutka Book Of Records

Documentary Panorama

Shorts
'Made In Cork'
National Shorts Competition
International Shorts Competition
This Is Our World
Late Great Shorts
8 Great Shorts
3 X 3

Special Programmes:
Free Radicals
Oscailt
Slow Food Evening
Europe In Shorts
Jameson Award Winning Shorts
EFA Award Winners
Experimental Conversations
Tribute To Bill Morrison
Focus On Jens Jonsson
Outlook
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Joy
Kommando Films
Lunchtime Screenings
Industry Events
Education






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14th CORK FILM FESTIVAL

1969 Irish Film Society Award
Then The Rains
Director: Ramesh Gupta
Producer: Film Division, Govt. of India,
Bombay India

1969 Waterford GlassTrophy For
Outstanding Film

Why Man Creates
Director: Saul Bass
Producer: Saul Bass
USA

1969 Best General Interest
And Documentary

Why Man Creates
Director: Saul Bass
Producer: Saul Bass
USA

1969 Best Animated Or Cartoon Short
The Shepard
Director: Cameron Guess
Producer: Cameron Guess
USA

1969 Best Short Film On Art
Test Of Violence
Director: Stuart Cooper
Producer: Daniel Rees
UK

1969 Cinema Brevite Award
Red And White
Director: Keld Helmer-Petersen
Producer: Minerva Film A/S for the Danish
Short Film Committee, Copenhaugen
Denmark

14th Catalogue Cover
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1969 Highlights

  • Visitors given an opportuntiy to make their own films. A filmmaking workshop takes place every mornning given by professional film makers.
  • Cork Film Festival serious policy to continue "Cork International Festival is one without stunts or sensations and this policy has clearly paid off" says Dermot Breen, Festival Director
  • Dilemma for Festival Committee on whether to continue holding the festival in Autumn or to bring it forward to Spring
  • For the first time in the history of the Festival the opening feature film is Irish. Opening Gala: I can't, I can't, directed by Piers Haggard
  • Bishop of Cork, Most Rev, Dr. C. Lucey critised the Film Festival for screening the controversial 'I can't, I can't'. Film shows actress Tess Wyatt in bed with her screen husband, Denis Waterman.
  • Closing Gala: (UK) The Royal Hunt of the Sun, directed by Irving Lerner