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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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3rd CORK FILM FESTIVAL

1958 Festival Certificate
Empire Of The Sun
Director: Mario Graveri & Enrico Gras
Producer: Lux Film
Italy

1958 Best Instructional and Educational Class (Shared)
Between The Tides
Director: Ralph Keene
Producer: British Transport Films
Great Britain

The Two Lives Of The Dragonfly
Director: Stanislaw Kokesz
Producer: Film Polski
Poland

1958 Best Actor /Actress
Teiji Takahashi

1958 Best Animation
The Bicyclist
Director: Hemming Carlsen
Producer: Nordisk Film Junior Cophenagen
Denmark

1958 Irish Film Society Award
The First Night
Director: Georges Franju
Producer: Argus Films
France

Catalogue Cover
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1958 Best Documentary Class-Festival Prize
The Dreamroad Of The World
Director: Hans Domnick
Producer: Domnick Film
Germany

1958 Highlights

  • 24 nations compete for honours on screen
  • Opening Gala: (USA) The Old Man and the Sea, directed by John Sturges
  • Awards are presented by Minister for Education, Mr. Jack Lynch
  • Closing Gala: World Premier (IRL) Sally's Irish Rogue, first Irish film to be made in Ardmore studios in Bray. Film is directed by George Pollock
  • In concluding speech Mr. Breen says "It would never be a huge glamorous festival but a sincere one. There was room for a festival such as Cork where honour was paid to the cinema as a media of entertainment" Cork Examiner pg 10 Sept 29, 1958