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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
onedotzero – digital intelligence
Joy
Kommando Films
Lunchtime Screenings
Industry Events
Education






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2nd CORK FILM FESTIVAL

1957 Best Documentary
A Village In Travencore
Directors: Paul Zils, Fali Bilimoria
Producer: Burmah-Shell Film Unit
Italy

1957 Best Educational Short
Alla Scoperta Dell Universo (The Discovery Of The World)
Director: Vittorio Carpignano
Producer: S.E.D.I. Rome
Italy

1957 Best General Interest
City Of Gold
Directors: Colin Low, Wolf Koenig
Producer: National Film Board Of Canada
Canada

1957 Best Cartoon Short
To Your Health
Director: Philip Stapp
Producer: Halas and Batchelor Cartoon Films
UK

2nd Catalogue Cover
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1957 Highlights

  • Following the success of the 1956 International Film Festival, the Council of the Festival of Cork decide to promote a World Film Week
  • Cork Film Week is opened by Mr Aiken, Minister for External Affairs.
  • Fourteen nations are represented in the festival. There are 4 world premieres and another three European Premieres.
  • An Italian film is shown in Italian without subtitles "English dubbing would have sharpened appreciation" says press
  • 'Devil in Silk' by Dr Hermann Scherwin staring Winnie Markus opens the festival. Actress attends festival
  • Dawn Adams, whose mother was from Cork and who married an Italian prince, requested a milk bath in a Cork hotel and is refused. Of the reported disagreement with Mr Breen, Miss Adams said: "we had a row , he told me the idea was in poor taste. I told him he had insulted me but we are best friends again" The bath in 20 gallons of cold Jersey milk costing £3 was very enjoyable said Adams (Dawn Adams was given a milk bath by a hotel in Dublin)
  • Festival closes with the screen version of George Bernard Shaw's 'Saint Joan' directed by Mr Preminger