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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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47th CORK FILM FESTIVAL AWARD WINNERS

2002 Jameson Award for Best Irish Short
The Last Time
Director: Conor Horgan
Producer: Noreen Donohoe
Ireland

2002 Best International Short
Human Radio
Director: Miranda Pennell
Producer: David Z. Obadiah
England

2002 Claire Lynch Award for Best Short
by a First time Irish Director

Area 51
Director: Carl Collins
Producers: Carl Collins, Cormac McDonagh
Ireland

2002 "Made in Cork" Award
Unbearable
Director: Ed Godsell
Ireland

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2002 Audience Award for Best Irish Short
Ape
Director: Rory Bresnihan
Producers: Rob Walpole, Paddy Breathnach
Ireland

2002 Audience Award for Best International Short
Squash
Director: Lionel Bailliu
Producers: Jerome Cornuau, Miguel Courtois, Gilles de Maistre
France

2002 Outlook Award for Best Lesbian and Gay Short
Tanaka
Director: Clayton Jacobson
Australia

2002 The Festival Award for Best Short
Eireville
Director: James Finlan
Producer: Brian Kelly
Ireland

2002 Highlights

  • Opening Gala: (Ireland) Directed by Peter Mullan "Magdalene Sisters" is a poignant account of three young women sent to the infamous laundries set up by the Catholic Church in the 19th century for fallen women and run by the nuns. The film won Golden Lion at the Venice Film Festival and featured Cork-born actress Eileen Walsh. The film is condemned by the Vatican Newspaper (L'Osservatore Romano) and the US Catholic League
  • Closing Gala: (Australia) Rabbit Proof Fence" directed by Philip Noyce, the film tells the true story of how under the 1931 Aborigines Act, aboriginal children were taken from their parents and placed in remote institutions for training as domestic servants
  • Kirsten Sheridan wins the UIP Director Award for her film "Disco Pigs"
  • Director Alex Cox, Oscar-winning Czech director Jan Sverak, Director Jim Sheridan, Director Peter Mullan and renowned cameraman Jack Cardiff attend the festival
  • Festival loses its title sponsor