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                    <text>�SCANNAN FHEILE CHORCAIGHE

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24th CcrCi FiDroi
Festival
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SATURDAY, 23rd JUNE
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SATURDAY, 30th JUNE

�24th Cork Film Festival
President
Rt. Hon. the Lord Mayor of Cork, Cllr. James A. Corr
Chairman: Mr. A. A. Healy
Vice-Chairman : R. P. Beamish
Director: Robin O’Sullivan

Executive Council
K. G. Breen
B. B. Curtis, L.R.A.M.
Patrick Fleming
Mrs. N. Jennings
T. O’Brien

Mrs. M. Pyne
Comdt. J. Slye
T. J. O’Sullivan
E. O’Mahony

Organising Committee
Assistant Director: Harry Conboye
Reception Executive: Shaun O’Sullivan, Moira Pyne,

Sean Cunningham, Mary Murphy
Transport: Timothy J. O’Sullivan, Donal O’Sullivan

Accommodation: E. O’Mahony
Information: Comdt. J. Slye, Constance Madden
Press Committee:
Frank Sanquest, Crichton Healy,
Dick Cross, Tom O’Mahony, Billy Crosbie
Selection Committee: Jim O’Brien (Chairman)

Programme Editor: Padraig O Maidin
Protocol: Kevin Breen, Mairin Cotter

Invitations: Nancy Jennings
Films Officer: J. Newman

Travel Arrangements: Michael O’Flynn

Inclusive Tours: Ross Anderson
Festival Club: Harry Fitzgerald-Smith, B.Arch, Cyril
O’Sullivan

Front of House: Jim O’Brien, A. J. Nolan

Specialised Programmes: Fred Conboye
Imports and Exports: Joseph McNally

Special Activities: Liam O’Connell

Childrens Programme: Mary O’Keeffe, Dermot Breen
Associate Members Officer: Liam O’Connell

Shorts Jury Liaison: Nancy Allitt, Frances FitzgeraldSmith
European Communities Jury Liaison: Pat O’Brien

P.R. Consultants: Bill O’Herlihy, Gabrielle Brennan
(Public Relations of Ireland Ltd.)
Organist: George McSweeney

Festival Headquarters: Connolly Hall

I

�SUNDAY, JUNE 24, 1979
THE CELEBRATION
of

CHOIR ond-ORCHESTRAT^

Composed by
JOHN MURPHY, M.A., B.Mus.
at the
Church of St. Francis, Liberty St., Cork
at 12 noon

Celebrant FR. AILBE MURPHY, O.F.M.

1st Assistant FR. ROBERT O’NEILL, O.F.M.

2nd Assistant FR. JAMES DONLON, O.F.M.
Master of Ceremonies
BRO. DECLAN HOULIHAN, OFM

Solemn Concelebrated Mass will be sung by
ST. FRANCIS CHURCH CHOIR
Conducted by the Composer

Soloist: CHRISTY MORRIS
Leader: FRANCIS HORGAN

Organist:
DAVID O’SULLIVAN, B.Mus.
Choir Mistress:
CATHERINE JANACHEK
on the occasion of the 24th
Cork Film Festival
DONAL LEHANE, Chairman of Committee

Our sincere thanks to the Guardian and
Community of St. Francis Church who have made
this occasion possible

�The Festival Director
introduces the 24th
Cork Film Festival . .
For the first time the Cork Festival is to be
held without the guidance and inspiration of its
founding director, Dermot Breen. His tragically
early death last October has deprived his adopted
city, the Film Industry and most of all, the
Festival, of a man whose imagination, courage
and dedication combined to make Cork a recog­
nised venue for a very important event in the
international film calendar.

Writing in the Programme for the first Festi­
val in 1956, Dermot Breen had this to say:
“The Cork Film Festival is in its first year but
as a result of the excellent support given by the
various national associations and production
companies, it promises to be unique in the
history of Cinema. The Council has endea­
voured to ensure that the quality and technique
of the films will be the primary interest; that the
international representatives who have honou­
red us by their presence will be afforted an
opportunity of discussing each other’s problems
in an atmosphere of cheerfulness and goodwill;
and that the Jury is representative not alone of
experts in the Cinema but experts also in the
assessment of high-quality entertainment films.”
4

�And in his last message in the programme for
the 23rd Festival last year, he picked up that
theme again:
“When the International Federation of Film
Producers’ Association granted our application
for the First Cork Festival in 1956 we asked our­
selves not only what we expected to gain but also
what we had to offer in return.

“In our approach to the two questions the
most outstanding thought was that since film
had become the greatest medium of mass com­
munication and mass entertainment the world
had ever known, it was of crucial importance
that an appreciation of film as an art form should
be made as widespread as possible among the
public and that film makers should be provided
with a Festival that would help them to achieve
the technical and artistic potentialities that film
offered.
“This year, in the full maturity of the ideals
that guided us in the beginning, we welcome you
all to Cork again.”
Those ideals are our ideals and what has made
this Festival possible is a determination that the
ideals which he expressed, and through which he
gathered to himself a dedicated group of people
to help in the organisation and running of the
Festival, will continue to be an inspiration. Addi­
tionally, here in Cork, throughout Ireland and
overseas, we had evidence of a determination
that the Festival should build on his work for 23
years to become a memorial to him. The name
of Dermot Breen will be forever associated with
the world of film in Ireland and overseas.

At every Festival he paid tribute to all the
many people whom he led. It is most heartening
to be able to record that all those people have
shown the commitment to the Festival which
they showed under his leadership and the same
determination to make it succeed. That is will
do so. is a tribute to their commitment and most
of all, to their hard work. Our friends overseas,
particularly the committee known as “The
London Friends Of Cork” and their sister com­
mittee “The Dublin Friends Of Cork” have
again given us magnificent support, and indeed
in some ways their encouragement was even
more important than the money they raised as
we faced the daunting task of building for the
24th Festival.
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�One again, as they have been from the very
first Festival. Bord Failte Eireann are our major
sponsors. We greatly value their support and the
report which they commissioned on last year’s
Festival has proved to be a great source of en­
couragement to us. It also provided a number of
ideas which we are putting into practice this
year. For the first time we have a promise of a
major grant from the Arts Council. We are
deeply indebted to them for this as it came at a
time when our finances were not in a very
healthy situation. Our many long-standing
friends and sponsors have, as always, rallied
round and their vital financial contributions have
enabled us to plan for an ambitious Festival.
The big change this year is that our principal
location is the Cork Opera House. This is some­
thing which has been discussed on and off for a
number of years, particularly since the closure of
our old home, the Savoy Cinema. We are deligh­
ted that, thanks to the technical expertise made
available to us by our friends in London and the
total co-operation of the Board of the Cork
Opera House, it has proved possible to move the
Festival to this magnificent new venue.

You will notice from the Programme that we
have not, of. course, abandoned the city cinemas.
We are as ever extremely grateful to their man­
agements and staffs and particularly to Messrs.
Leo Ward and Kevin Anderson of Abbey Films
who have been tremendous supporters over the
years and who, once again, have placed their
city-centre cinemas at our disposal for the
various programmes of the Festival. This type
of co-operation epitomises what is best about
the Cork Festival, the friendly Festival, which
Dermot Breen always wanted it to be and which
we are determined to retain.

Thank you for your support. I trust that our
programme will have many features to interest
you and we look forward to a succesful 24th
Festival and further ahead to a star-studded
Silver Jubilee next year.

ROBIN O’SULLIVAN,
Director

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�DERMOT BREEN

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The following tribute
written by
Mrs. Nancy A Hitt, long a member of the
Festival's Organising Committee.

When an International Film Festival was first
mooted, the reaction was one of incredulity; a
Film Festival in Cork! with all it would entail
in money, organisation, the absurdities associa­
ted with so many International Film Festivals
all over the world. The Organiser, a young man,
Dermot Breen, almost unknown in the film
world of that time. People said he was a good
organiser. Time proved him a superb one. He
had determination, charm, a quick wit and rich
humour which soothed many a stormy interlude.
He had a shrewd appraisal of people; and gathe­
red around him a band of loyal workers. They
threw themselves wholeheartedly into all his
plans. No crowd of paid workers would have
spent day and night, as they did. He was always
the one who paid them tribute; in public and in
private as they all knew that they were doing it
for him.
The hurler on the ditch sees most of the game
and being on the periphery of the organisation
for years, the writer had a good idea of the work
done by Dermot Breen. He drove himself and
them to exhaustion at times, yet the ready quip

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�relieved the tension always. He was very con­
siderate and appreciative of all who worked for
him no matter how important or unimportant
the worker. There was always laughter and ex­
asperation at the many crises that arose. It is a
great pity that he never had time to write the
hilarious best-seller of “How to Direct a Film
Festival”. Above all. is the deep sense of per­
sonal loss at his sudden death. The friendly
greeting and amused grin which made the loads
light for e/eryone.
It would be true to say that behind every great
man is a great woman. He could not have mana­
ged all he did without the support of his wife
Vida. Her charm and unaffected dealings with
the famous and the less famous were his greatest
asset. She was always there to entertain and look
after the comforts of the many guests who came
year after year to enjoy our serious but goodhumoured and important Festival.
What Dermot Breen envisaged and created for
Cork was remarkable. As a city we were not
accustomed to the impact of serious film work
nor indeed did we realise the importance of the
media. Nothing exceeds it as a communicator. It
is worldwide. Der Breen hoped to inculcate a
critical approach to this important subject. We
were accustomed to let it wash over us. The Film
Festival altered that. Being a Festival of short
films we were able to see and evaluate films
from all over the world. Short films gave the
potential artistic director a chance to make films
according to his genius and his pocket. It was
always the beginning. For others like the short
story, it was their perfect medium. Der Breen
realised this and the list of short films shown in
Cork in the last twenty-three years is astounding.
Some bad, as in all other arts; some mediocre,
some magical. He introduced us to films from all
over the world.

It was Der Breen who started all this, who con­
trolled it, who inspired the magnificent band of
workers to carry out his ideas, who left behind
him skilled, appreciative workers who are pre­
pared. under Robin O’Sullivan, to carry on the
tremendous work he started.
When our friends die in Ireland we say- “May
God's blessing be with his soul” and it is a fitting
wish to our late beloved Dermot.
Beannacht De lena anam.
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�RETROSPECTIVE PROGRAMME
“CORK —THE FIRST
TWENTY-THREE YEARS”
Of the many memorials to Dermot Breen, none
seems more appropriate than a film programme
to highlight some of the great work which he did
in creating and running the Cork Film Festival.
In this year’s Retrospective Season may be seen
a few of the many films which be brought to the
Festival and it is hoped in future years to con­
tinue this look back at the Festival under his
direction.

The programme will be officially opened in
the Palace Cinema, home of the Festival for a
number of years, on Monday morning. June 25th
at 10.45 a.m. by the Chairman of the Festival
Council. Mr. A. A. Healy, who has been associa­
ted with the event since it began in 1956. The
programme for the first morning includes two
prize winning shorts from the beginning and the
very first feature film shown at the first Cork
festival in 1956. ‘A Town Like Alice’. The retro­
spective season will continue each morning up
to and including Saturday, at 11 o’clock.

Films to be screened in this programme will
include:
The Shepherd — Canada — 1956 (First St. Finbarr Award winner)

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Town Like Alice — Britain — 1956 (First
feature shown at Festival)

The Silent Art — Ireland — 1959 (Louis Marcus’
film on Seamus Murphy)
City of Gold — Canada — 1957

To Your Health — Britain — 1957

Les Quatre Cents Coups — France — 1959
History of ihe Cinema — Britain — 1957

Conquest of Light — Ireland — 1975

Hoffnung Symphony — Britain — 1965
Automania — Britain — 1963

Taxi Driver — U.S.A. — 1976
Devil's Playground — Australia — 1977
Ruddigore — Britain — 1967
Fleadh Cheoil — Ireland — 1967

Sunday Too Far Away — Australia — 1976
Information not available at time of going to
press on Polish and Dutch participation in this
section.
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�LOUIS MARCUS

Louis Marcus was born in Cork in 1936,
educated at St. Mary’s Shandon N.S., Glasheen
Secondary School, and at University College,
Cork. To date he has directed over thirty docu­
mentaries. mainly for Gael-Linn, Government
Departments and Bord Failte. His documentary
“Fleadh Cheoil" won a Silver Bear at Berlin, a
Diploma of Honour at Moscow, a first prize at
Brussels, and a Critics’ Award at La Felguera.
His “Capallology” took a first prize at Brussels.
He has been the recipient of two Academy
Award nominations for his films “Paisti Ag
Obair” (“Children At Work”), and “Conquest Of
Light”. Cinema documentaries have been dis­
tributed throughout the world through United
Artist Corporation and Columbia Pictures. Most
recently, he has produced a six-hour television
series on the heritage of Ireland for World Tele­
vision. For the last few years he has been promi­
nent in the efforts to get Government support for
Irish film making, so far largely without success.

PATRICE LEGENDRE
Born in 1954 Patrice Legendre is Administra­
tive Manager of the Society Clap 24 whose pro­
ductions include (in 1978) one feature, four short
fiction, five industrial and three T.V. documen­
taries. He is Deputy Director of Association of
Short Film Producers.

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�Synopses of Films
Films are listed numerically. The numbers correspond
to those shown opposite the names of the films in the
Coloured inset in this brochure.

1
Australia — AUSTRALIA GAME
Production : Film Australia

2
Australia — THE LAND MY MOTHER
Production : Film Australia

3
Australia — FIVE BELLS
Production : Film Australia

4
Australia — CHILD’S PLAY: THE DEVELOPING
CHILD
Production : Film Australia

5
Australia — PORTRAIT OF DAME MARY
GILMORE
Production : Film Australia

6
Australia — SUNDAY TOO FAR AWAY
Production : Film Australia

7
Australia — DEVIL’S PLAYGROUND
Production : Film Australia

8
Australia — CATHY’S CHILD
Production : C.B. Film Production
Producer: Errol Sullivan and Pom Oliver
Director : Donald Crombie
Script: Ken Quinnell from the book by
Dick Wordley
Photo : Gary Hansen
Music : William Motzing
Cast: Michele Fawdon, Alan Cassell. Bryan
Brown, Arthur Dignam, Willie Fennell.

The factual story of a young mother’s tenacious
efforts to get back her abducted child and involves her
in a search halfway round the globe, made possible
only because a jaded newspaper reporter is jolted into
a crusade against child abduction.
(Time: 89 mins.)
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opeRa house

IS PROUD TO BE

ASSOCIATED WITH

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film festival

We extend a Hearty
Welcome to all

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Australia — HIGH COUNTRY
Production : Yenan Productions
Producer: Geoff Burrowes
Director: George Miller
Photo: Keith Wagstaff
Music: Mario Mills and Jon English
A look at the high country of Victoria.
(Time: 13 mins.)

10
Australia — RIVERS
Production : Riverside Studios
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Producer: Trevor Ling
&gt;ducer
Photo : Volk Moc
Sound : Peter Willett
A pictorial essay on the rivers of Victoria.
(Time: 171 mins.)

11
Belgium — LA POUPEE

Production : Unibelfilm, Brussels

12
Belgium — LA BELLE ENDORMIE
Production : Unibelfilm, Brussels

13
Belgium — LES PEI DE BRUXELLES
Production : Unibelfilm, Brussels

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Belgium — MIREILLE (MIREILLE DANS LA VIE
DES AUTRES)
Produc
Production : “F3”, Unite 3 and Selta Films
Produc : Jean-Marie Bouchet
Producer
Script: Daniele Desouches
(Time: 90 mins.)

15
Belgium — KASPER IN THE UNDERWORLD
(KASPER IN DE ONDERWERELD)

Production : Films Van de Velde
Director : Jef Van der Heyden
Script: Jef Van derHayden
Photo: Fernand Tack and Theo Van der
Sande
Music : Francois Glorieux
(Time: 91 mins.)

The Council expresses deep appreciation
to Radio Telefis Eireann for their assistance
and financial support.

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AGENCY LTD.

Presents

AN AFTERNOON OF FASHION
AND ENTERTAINMENT

At
CHANDRA’S EXCLUSIVE CLUB,
GRAND PARADE

THURSDAY, JUNE 28th, 1979
at 3.30 p.m.

in conjunction with the

CORK FILM FESTIVAL
Fashions from:

Galligan &amp; Lady G

One Step Ahead

Miriam Scarffe-Coady

So why not avail of the opportunity to meet the

stars at our Champagne Reception and enjoy a
fashionable afternoon with a difference.

ADMISSION: £1.20

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�16
Brazil — NORTHEAST A TOURISM AREA
NUMBER THREE
Production : Agencia Nacional
Producer: Renato Bittencourt
Script: Vitoria Perrone
Photo : Claudi Assumpcao, Vitaliano
Muratori and Valmir Ribeiro c Nilo
Sergio
Music: Ely Avcoverde
Sound : Celio Farias
Commentator: Ronaldo Rosas
(Time : 10 mins.)

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Canada — THE ODD ANGRY SHOT

Production : Australian Film Commission and
New South Wales Film Corporation
Producer: Sue Killiken and Tom Jeffrey
Director: Tom Jeffrey
Script: Tom Jeffry
mnedy, John Hargreaves,
Cast: Graham Kei
John Jarratt, Bryan Brown, Graeme
Blundell
From 1965 to 1972 Australia sent 60,000 soldiers to
Vietnam to serve as allies of the U.S. forces there, in
a war that could not be won. The film concentrates on
..„
---------------- ...
a small group of the Australian soldiers, the Special
Air Service Regiment (SAS) operating deep in enemy
territory.
(Time: 90 mins.)

A New Film is not an unusual
event in Cork. However a New

Book Shop and Educational
Aids Centre is unusual.

Why not pay us a visit at:

VERITAS
14/15 BRIDGE ST., CORK

Open Mon./Sat. until 5.45 p.m.

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Morning and Evening newspapers
who combine up-to-the-minute
national and international news
with unrivalled local photographic
and editorial coverage : in short,
to be fully informed it is best to
read both daily.

(Efje Orfe
Examiner
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�21
Canada — CITY OF GOLD
Production: National Film Board of Canada
Producer : Tom Daly
Director: Colin Low and Wolf Koenig
Script: Roman Kroitor
Photo: Colin Low. Wolf Koenig and
Douglas Roberts
Music : Eldon Rathburn
Sound : George Croll
Commentator : Pierre Berton
Dawson City at the height of the Yukon gold rush,
famed in song and story, and the later Dawson, forgot­
ten city.

22
Canada — SAMI HERDERS
Production : National Film Board of Canada
Producer: Bill Brind
Director: Hubert Schuurman
Photo : Hubert Schuurman
Music: Larry Crosley
Sound : Ken Page and Michel Dcscombes
Commentator : Gudrun Bjerring Parker
. .
A year in the life of the Mikkcl Hocttc family,
ig
Sami or Lapps, who spend six moi
months travellini from
their home in Norway up to the Arctic coast, their
*t'~
companions a herd of reindeer.
(Time: 7+ mins.)

23
Canada — THE SHEPHERD
Production : National Film Board of Canada
_
Against the background of the Kamloops Valley in
British Columbia, the ageless shepherd follows his
routine tasks from dawn 1_ dusk as he guides his flock
to
from valley to hill rul- assisted by his sheepdogs.
ably —1

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Canada — TRAVEL LOG
Production : National Film Board of Canada
Producer_: Tom Daly
_____
Director: Donald Winkler
A travel album and diary in which a journey into
the world becomes also a journey into a character.
(Time: 9| mins.)

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Canada — SPECIAL DELIVERY

Production : National Film Board of Canada
Producer: Derek Lamb
Director: John Weldon and Eunice
Macaulay
Script: John Weldon and Eunice
Macaulay
Photo: Raymond Dumas and Simon Leblanc
Music: Karl Duplessis
Sound : Jean Pierre Joutel and Michel
Descombes
Commentator: Sandy Sanderson
Alice Phelps tells her husband Ralph to sweep the
snow off the front steps. Ralph ignores her request.
Later that morning when he goes to pick up the mail
he finds the postman's body sprawled on the icy steps.
(Time: 7 mins.)

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Cyprus — IRENE PAPAS VISITS CYPRUS

Production : Cyprus Tourism Organization
Director: Michael Cocoyianis
Photo: Sakis Chistodouldis
(Time: 15 mins.)

IRELAND’S
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�27
Czechoslovakia — JAN STURSA-ZENY
Production : Ceskoslovensky Films

28
Czechoslovakia — VZTAHY
Production : Ccskoslovensky Films

29
Czechoslovakia — MASINKI KLUKOVSKYCH LET
Production : Ccskoslovcnsky Films

30
Czechoslovakia — SOPKA
Production : Ccskoslovensky Films

31
Czechoslovakia — CTYRIKRAT DO CERNEHO
Production: Ceskoslovensky Films

32
Czechoslovak^ — AUTICKA
Production : Ceskoslovensky Films

33
Czechoslovak!! — VSEHOCHLUP
Production : Ceskoslovensky Films

34
Czechoslovakia — LUCISTNICI A LUKOSTRELEI
Production : Ceskoslovensky Films

35
Czechoslovakia — CEKANI NA DEST
Production : Ccskoslovensky Films

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Egypt — A NEW HORIZON

37
Egypt — HOLIDAY IN EGYPT

38
Egypt — TORCHES OF LIGHT

39
Egypt — FOLKLORE DANCING

40
Egypt — COPTIC DECORATION

41
Federal Republic of Germany — CAMERA
Production : Bernd Dehne
Director: Bernd Dehne
Script : Bernd Dehne
Photo : Bernd Behne
Bernd Dchne, himself an artist from Stuttgart,
attempts to catch the atmosphere of those artists to
whom he has dedicated his work, Vermeer van Dent
and Johann Sebastian Bach.
. .
(Time: 25 nuns.)

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18, Princes Street, Cork
Tel. 506294
Prime Beef Steaks, Varied Chicken and
Fish dishes, Salads, Curries, etc.

Open Monday to Saturday incl.
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Special Sunday Hours:
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�42
Federal Republic of Germany —
TRANSFORMATIONS
(WANDLUNGEN)
Production : Oasc Film GmbH, Essen
Director : Renate Strach
Script: Renate Strach
Photo: Renate Strach
(Time: 12 mins.)

43
Federal Republic of Germany — THE FIST IN THE
POCKET (DIE FAUST IN DER TASCHE)
Production : Basis-Filmproduktion GmbH
Berlin
Producer : Volker Messerschmidt
Director : Max Willutzki
Script : Martin Buchholz and Max Willutzki
Photo: Mario Masini

A group of teenagers from Kreuzberg in Berlin who
long for independence and adventure but run the risk
of drifting into criminality, alcoholism or drug taking.
(Time: 106 mins.)

44
FESTIVAL CLUB (CORK)
This is simply to remind you to visit the Festival Club
at Connolly Hall, where you will meet visiting actresses,
actors and other film personalities in a gay atmosphere.
(Time: 10 p.m. Nightly)

Two Letters
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your own place is,
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From their modest beginnings in 1885 at
Shandon Works, Cork, Harringtons and
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largest paintmakers.
Backed by extensive technical resources
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Valspar and Dulux. If your own place needs
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the paint specially developed for all farm
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Even more specialised paints are
sometimes required — and so HGW are proud
that they provided these for many major
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An associate company, Irish Industrial
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So when your own place needs decoration
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�45
France — NATURA
Production : Ecofilm
Director: Philippe Fagnant

46
France — THE LADY OF MONTE CARLO
(LA DAME DE MONTE CARLO)
Production : Les Films du Prieure
Director : Dominique Delouche
Script: Jean Cocteau
Photo: Henri Alckan
Music: Francis Poulenc
Commentator: Edith Stockhausen
(Time: 8 mins.)

47
France — LES CHIENS
Production: Laurent Meyniel
Producer : Alain Jessua
Script: Benedictc Kermadec
Photo: Etienne Becker
Music: Rene Koering
Sound : Harald Maury
Cast: Gerard Depardieu, Victor Lanoux,
•ard
Nicole Calfan, Pierre Vernier, Gen
Sety

48
Ireland — CELTIC GAS
Production : George Fleischmann
Filmproductions
Producer: George Fleischmann
Script: John Kelleher
Photo: George Fleischmann
Music: Joylan Jackson
Sound: Liam Saurin
Commentator: Eamonn Andrews
Ireland’s first commercial offshore gas-find, its de­
velopment by Marathon Petroleum Ireland Ltd.; the
construction and operation of the onshore pipeline by
Bord Gais Eireann; the construction and adaptation at
Aghada and the Marina by the E.S.B. and the develop­
ment of a major ammonia/urea complex at Marino
Point by Nitrigin Eireann Teoranta.
(Time: 36 mins.)

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qualify
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�49
Ireland — THE SILENT ART

Written, produced and directed by Louis Marcus, a
study in black and white of the Cork sculptor, the late
Seamus Murphy, R.H.A. This was Louis Marcus’ first
film (1959) made with the help of Cork friends and
blown up from 16 mm. to 35mm.
Production Assistants: Padraig O Coileain
and John Cashman
Commentator: Dan Donovan
Organist: Bernard Geary
Violinist: Declan Townsend
(Time: 14 mins.)

SO
Ireland — FLEADH CHEOIL
Production: Gael-Linn and Roinn na
Gacltachta
Director: Louis Marcus
Script: Brcandan O hEithir
Photo: Robert Monks
Commentator: Chris Curran

Portrait of Ireland’s annual folk music festival in
Kilrush, Co. Clare in 1967.
(Time: 23 mins.)

51
Ireland — SO . . . WHO NEEDS THE TRAINING?
Production: AOF Productions, Dublin

52
Ireland — CONQUEST OF LIGHT
Production: Louis Marcus for Waterford
Glass Ltd.
Photo: Robert Monks
Music : Vic Flick
Commentator: Denis Brennan
The ancient craft of glass making in Waterford.
(Time: 14 mins.)

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CORK
Phone 24725
Oils, Watercolours, Acrylics
Illuminating and Lettering,
Cartoons etc.
Display Artist to the Festival
since its inception

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�programme:
SATURDAY, JUNE 23

Cork Opera House, 7.30 p.m.

CCScfel Opening
By

THE RIGHT HON. THE LORD MAYOR,
COUNCILLOR JAMES A. CORR

NORTH EAST TOURISM (Brazil)

16

LA POUPEE (Belgium)

11

CELTIC GAS (Ireland)

48

NORMA RAE (USA.)

107

SUNDAY, JUNE 24
12 Noon

Festival Celebration —• Concelebrated Mass

at Church of St. Francis

Cork Opera House, 8.00 p.m.
AFTER LIFE (Canada)

19

THE LAND, MY MOTHER (Australia) ...

KOLOROWE PIORKA (Poland)

...

THE ODD ANGRY SHOT (Australia)

2
65

...

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MONDAY, JUNE 25
Capitol Cinema, 9.15 a.m.

HOW THE MYTH WAS MADE (USA) ...

112

STEP BY STEP (USA)

117

FIVE BELLS (Australia)

AERIAL AMBASSADOR (U.K.)
HARVEST (U.K.)

HIGH COUNTRY (Australia)

3
103
95

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�MONDAY, JUNE 25
Pavilion Cinema, 10.00 a.m.
OFFICIAL OPENING OF CHILDREN’S
PROGRAMME

Palace Cinema, 11.00 a.m.
RETROSPECTIVE PROGRAMME —
“CORK—THE FIRST 23 YEARS”
—A MEMORIAL TO DERMOT BREEN

“THE FIRST CORK FESTIVAL”
(Courtesy George Fleischmann)

THE SHEPHERD (Canada) (1956)
THE SILENT ART (Ireland) (1959)
A TOWN LIKE ALICE (U.K.) (1956)

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49
80

...

Cork Opera House, 2.30 p.m.

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37
35

TRAVEL LOG (Canada)
HOLIDAY IN EGYPT (Egypt)
...
CEKANI NA DEST (Czechoslovakia)
Cork Opera House, 8.00 p.m.

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1
100
84

SOPKA (Czechoslovakia)
THE AUSTRALIAN GAME (Australia) ...
MIRACLE OF FLIGHT (U.K.)
PORRIDGE (U.K.)

TUESDAY, JUNE 26
Capitol Cinema, 9.15 a.m.

102
77
92
20
75
62
94
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ABOUT FACE (U.K.)
OMNIBUS 150 YEARS (U.K.)
DANCERS (U.K.)
BRAVERY IN THE FIELD (Canada)
...
ERSATZ (U.K.)
RED MOLE IN THE ROAD (New Zealand)
FAREWELL MY PROBLEM (U.K.)
TORCHES OF LIGHT (Egypt)

Pavilion Cinema, 10.00 a.m.

CHILDREN’S PROGRAMME
Palace Cinema, 11.00 a.m.

“CORK — THE FIRST 23 YEARS”
CITY OF GOLD (Canada) (1957)

21

TO YOUR HEALTH (U.K.) (1957)
LES QUATRE CENTS COUPS (France) (1959)
Cork Opera House, 230 p.m.

121
RUCAK (Yugoslavia)
42
WANDLUNGEN (Germany)
CASPER IN THE UNDERWORLD
(Belgium) 15
Cork Opera House, 8.00 p.m.
DO CERNEHO (Czechoslovakia)
BUTCH MINDS THE BABY (U.K.)
LA DAME DE MONTE CARLO (France)
LES CHIENS (France)

31
91
46
47

�WEDNESDAY, JUNE 27
Capitol Cinema, 9.15 a.m.

JACK WINTERS DREAM (New Zealand)
ENERGY FOR THE 80’s (U.S.A.)
THE ARTISTS HORSE (U.K.)
...
RIVERS (Australia)
COOKING IN FRANCE (U.S.A.)
HIGHLAND WINTER (Scotland)
NATURA (France)

61
119
90
10
118
70
45

Pavilion Cinema, 10.00 a.m.
CHILDREN’S PROGRAMME

Palace Cinema, 11.00 a.m.

PALM COURT ORCHESTRA (U.K.) (1965)
FLEADH CHEOIL (Ireland) (1967)
SUNDAY TOO FAR AWAY (Australia)
(1976) ...

Cork Opera House, 2.30 p.m.
EASY ACTION ANIMATED (Netherlands)
TYMSZALENSTWIE (Poland)
CATHY’S CHILD (Australia)
Cork Opera House, 8.00 p.m.
LE PEI DU BRUXELLES (Belgium)
A NEW HORIZON (Egypt)
MASINSKY KLUKOVSKYCHLET
(Czechoslovakia) ...
ACH TA CHATA ROZSPIEWANE (Poland)
DIE FAUST IN DER TASCHE (Germany)

50

6
73
8

13
36

29
66
43

THURSDAY, JUNE 28
Capitol Cinema, 9.15 a.m.

SECRETS OF AN ALIEN WORLD
(U.S.A.)
CHILD’S PLAY (Australia)
VOICES FROM PURGATORY
(Netherlands)
RAINBOW ACRES (U.S.A.)
IF IT STANDS, KNOCK IT (Ireland)
COPTIC DECORATION (Egypt)

...

116
4

...

60
115
56
40

...

52

Pavilion Cinema, 10.00 a.m.
CHILDREN’S PROGRAMME
Palace Cinema, 11.00 a.m.

CONQUEST OF LIGHT (IRELAND)
(1975)
TAXI DRIVER (U.S.A.) (1976)
...
Cork Opera House, 2.30 p.m.

UZTAHY (Czechoslovakia)
JAN STURSA-ZENY (Czechoslovakia)
TIRO (Netherlands)

28
27
74

Cork Opera House, 8.00 p.m.

JEREMY (France)
TIME ON YOUR HANDS (U.K.)
WILHELM BUSCH ALBUM (U.K.) ...
GOIN’ SOUTH (U.S.A.)

55
86
104

�FRIDAY, JUNE 29

Capitol Cinema, 9.15 a.m.

PORTRAIT OF DAME
MARY GILMORE (Australia) ...

SAMI HERDERS (Canada)
SO . . .WHO NEEDS THE
TRAINING? (Beland)

5

53

WITHDRAWAL (Ireland)

22

...

51

SHELL SHOCK ROCK (Northern Ireland)

59

Pavilion Cinema, 10.00 a.m.
CHILDREN’S PROGRAMME

Palace Cinema, 11.00 a.m.
AUTOMANIA 2000 (U.K.) (1963)
RUDDIGORE (U.K.) (1967)
DEVIL’S PLAYGROUND (Australia)
(1977)
Cork Opera House, 2.30 p.m.

...

33

USEHOCHLUP (Czechoslovakia)

LUCISTNICI A LUKOSTRELEI
(Czechoslovakia)

7

...

34

67

POKOI ASOLOLEVI (Poland)

Cork Opera House, 8.00 p.m.
85
12

RESTING ROUGH (U.K.)
LA BELLE ENDORMIE (Belgium)
WILHELM BUSCH ALBUM (U.K.)

82

EAGLE’S WING (U.K.)

SATURDAY, JUNE 30

Capitol Cinema, 9.30 a.m.
PATCHWORK OF SANTIAGO (U.K.) ...

IT HURTS US TOO (U.K.)
KEY WEST PICTURE SHOW (U.S.A.) ...
TELL MY WIFE I WON'T BE
HOME FOR DINNER (U.K.) ...

I WANNA BE A CLOWN, MOMMA
(U.K.)

...

OSPREY (U.K.)
ROSC—POETRY OF VISION (Ireland)

79

97
113
88

96
78

57

Cork Opera House, 2.30 p.m.
KWIATUSZEK (Poland)

BLOODBROTHERS (U.S.A.)

Cork Opera House, 8.00 p.m.
AUTICA (Czechoslovakia)

63
105

32

58
CAROLE (Ireland)
AWARD CEREMONY and OFFICIAL CLOSING
By
Mr. H. C. Nicholas,
Chairman, London Friends of Cork and Managing
Director Columbia - EMI - Warner Distributors
CHINA SYNDROME (U5.A.)

106

This Programme is subject to alteration without notice.
The Festival Committee can accept no responsibility for
errors, cancellations or alterations.

�53
Ireland — WITHDRAWAL
Production : Joe Comerford
Based on book of sai
same title in memory of David
Chaplin, it portrays pal
patients in a mental institution
who suffer alienation, s
stress and pressure, and con­
trasts the hopes on the foundation of the Irish State
lopes
lities of to-day.
with the reali

54
LUNCH TIME CONCERTS

Savoy Centre
Monday — Wednesday — Fridcy
Doors Open 12.45 p.m.

55
France — JEREMY
Production : Les Films Jean Fauvcaud
Producer: Jean Fauvcaud
Director: Dominique Maillet

A young man (Remy Laurent) a student in a dioce­
san college, falls in love with a barmaid and suffers the
reproaches of his society.
(Time: 15 mins.)

56
Ireland — IF IT STANDS. KNOCK IT
Production : Tomlin Productions
Producer: Ela Kasprzak-Tomlin
Director: Fergus Tomlin
Script : Fergus Tomlin
Photo: Bill Magalos
Music: Rod Stewart
Sound : Helena Consuegra
Two New York couples come together for ‘a quiet
dinner at home’. The facade to the home is elegant,
dim
eclectic, Neopolitan, while the background is definitely
eck
‘Br
Burnt Out Bronx’. The topics of conversation range
from Chad, Africa to politicians, while absurdity
reigns supreme.
(Time: 14 mins.)

HICKEY &amp; BYRNE
PRINTERS
41 MARY STREET &amp;

1 SULLIVAN’S QUAY,

CORK
Phone: 021 -20725

31

�60
Netherlands — VOICES FROM PURGATORY,
A DIARY FROM SOUTH AFRICA
Production: Roeland Kerbosch Filmproduktie
Director : Roeland Kerbosch
Script: William Offenberg
Narrator: Anthony Akerman

In 1978 Roeland Kerbosch made two secret visits to
South Africa, with his camera. The result is this in­
formative account of everyday life as most South
Africans have to face.
(Time : 43 mins.)

61
New Zealand — JACK WINTER’S DREAM
Production: New Zealand Film Unit
Producer: Tom Williamson and
David H. Fowler
Director: David Sims
Script: James K. Baxter’s play adapted
by David Sims
Photo: Kel Fowler
Music: John Charles
Sound : Geoff Shepherd

_r
..
In the depression stricken 1930s Jack Winter still
tramps the now worked out goldfields he knew in his
...
night he settles
prime ....„ ___irs before. One bitter r
fifty yeai
down to sleep in the ruins of the ‘Dre
Drover’s Rest’, a
’iwn
i
derelict inn. He has a premonition that this will be his
irelict
Hi
fir.oi «-uCp. so jt js&gt; ancj he dreams the ‘Drover’s Inn’
final slei
ad
figures from the goldback to• life and peoples it with fig*
...
rush days.
(Time: 59 mins.)

62
New Zealand — RED MOLE ON THE ROAD
Production : New Zealand National Film Unit
Producer: Derek Wright and David
H. Fowler
Director: Sam Neill
Script: Sam Neill and John Reid
Photo: Stephen Gibb
Music: Jan Preston
Sound: Geoffrey Shepherd

“In 1978 I was asked to make a film of New Zea­
- - —
land theatre and I decid
decided that rather than cover the
id
field with an unsatisfactory ‘Magazine’ approach, I
would divide one film between two extremes. The first
would be about a successful, conventional theatre, say
Mercury or Downstage, and the second on a fringe
experimental group. For the latter I picked ‘Red Mole*.
I’d been attracted for some time by their energy, their
innovativeness, their incisive satire and their catholic
approach to theatre that involved, among other things,
puppets, mime, dance, acrobatics, poetry, music, bur­
lesque and even fire-eating”—Sam Neill, director.
(Time: 53 mins.)
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�57
Ireland — ROSC — THE POETRY OF VISION
Production: Tarragon Ltd.
Producer: Ciarin Scott
Photo: George Morrison, Mike Malloy, and
Seamus Dcasy
Commentator: Sean Barret
(Time: 28 mins.)

58
Ireland — CAROLE

Production: Kestrel Film Productions Ltd.
Producer: Stephen Rabbctte
Director : Dominique Maillet
Script: Jean-Jacques Bernard
Photo: Jean-Claude Maillet
Music: Denis Lcfebure
Sound : Philippe Schilovitz

A youni man, jilted by his girl-friend, takes refuge
ig
on the roads of Ireland where he encounters a tramp
i
and discovers the value of life.
(Time: 20 mins.)

59
Northern Ireland — SHELLSHOCK ROCK

Production : Holywood Films
Producer: John T. Davis
Script: John T. Davis
Photo : John T. Davis
Sound : Derek Booker

The mood and feelings in Belfast through the eyes
and ears of its young New Wave musicians.
(Time: 50 mins.)

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Season Ticket Holders

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Memberships available at £12.00)
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Advice to commercial and industrial
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�63
Poland — DZWIEKOWA
Production : Film Polski

64
Poland — KNIATUSZEK
Production : Film Polski

65
Poland — KOLOROVE PIORKE
Production : Film Polski

66
Poland — ACH TA CHATA ROZSPIEWANA
Production : Film Polski

67
Poland — POKOJ ZWIDOKIEMNAMORZE
Production : Film Polski

68
Republic of China — DR. LEE’S WORLD OF
INSECTS
(LEE CHUN-YANG DE KUN CHON
SHI CHEH)
Production : Kwang Hwa Film Syndicate
Director: Yao Yu-Shun
Producer: Lok Jen-Yat
Script: Yao Yu-Shun
Photo: Dr. Lee Chun-Yang
The: relationship between man and insects and the
develoi
ipmcnt of insect life.
(Time: 28 mins.)

69
Scotland — THE ADMAN
Production : Pelicula Films Ltd.
Producer: Mike Alexander and Mark
Prodi
Littlewood
Director : Mike Alexander
Script: Mike Alexander
Photo: Mark Littlewood
Music: Nicky Ash
Sound : Louis Kramer
Cast: David Hayman, Alec Heggie, Angie
Rew. Carett Wardell, James Kennedy,
Jill Fenner. Jennifer Angus.
John, a successful advertising executive, finds his
well-ordered routine suddenly shattered when he is the
lone witness to a robbery with violence. His personal
and business relationships are undermined and his out­
look on life permanently altered.
(Time: 22 mins.)

70
Scotland — HIGHLAND WINTER
Production: Tree Films, Glasgow
Producer : Charles Gormley
Director: Allister Brebner
Script: Dan McKinney
Photo: Allister Brebner
Music: John Maxwell Geddes
Sound : Alex Brown
A personal vision by Allister Brebner of a Highlands the tourist rarely sees.
(Time: 17 mins)

35

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off

BREWED BY
BEAMISH &amp; CRAWFORD LIMITED CORK.
MASTER BREWERS SINCE 1792.

36

�71
Switzerland — IDEAS - EXPERIMENTS - RESULTS
(KUNST UND COMPUTER: IDEEN VERSUCHE - ERGEBNISSE)

Production : Peter-Christian Fuctcr
Director : Horst Kunze
Script: Herbert W. Franke and Horst Kunze
Photo : Jurg Zehnder and Daniel Spalinger
Music: John Chowning and Edward Kobrin
Sound: Roger Bonnot
Artists from five countries, three painters, two com­
posers. a sculptor and a poet, have one thing in com­
mon — they work with a computer.
(Time: 32 mins.)

72
Switzerland — TELECOMMUNICATIONS — MADE
IN SWITZERLAND

Production : Condor Films Ltd., Zurich
iristian
Producer: Petcr-Christia.. Fueter
Director: Andres Brutsch
Script: Andres Brutsch
Photo : Jurg Zehnder and Marc Schlatter
Music : Rainer Boesch
Sound: Paul Boiler, Dusan Bohunicky
and Hans Gerstengarbe

The complete telecommunications system — “Made
in Switzerland”.
(Time: 21 mins.)

73
The Netherlands — EASY ACTION
Production: Ministry of Culture, Netherlands

74
The Netherlands — TIRO
Production: Ministry of Culture, Netherlands

JOSEPH BARTER &amp; SONS LTD.
TRAVEL AGENTS
Est. 1856
92 ST. PATRICK’S STREET, CORK

Phone 24261

29 WEST BEACH, COBH
Phone 811202

Experts in all Travel Arrangements, Package
Holidays, Travel Insurances, Travellers’
Cheques.

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�75
United Kingdom — ERSATZ
Production : Christopher Taylor
Producer : Christopher Taylor
Script: Christopher Taylor

A short animated pa?
istiche film featuring small
puppets playing Humphrej Bogart and juggling with
:y
the favourite rave movies of the ’forties.
lhe
(Time: 12 mins.)

76
United Kingdom — NEWS FROM NOWHERE

Production : Alister Hallum
Director : Alistcr Hallum
Script : Philip Henderson
Photo : Jeremy Stavenhagen
Sound : Simon Okin
Cast: Timothy West, Kika Markham, John
Carter and Clive Smith
William Morris, English artist, writer and socialist,
died in 1896. His doctor said of him that he died of
simply being William Morris; he had done the work
of a dozen men. The film tells of the work and the
man and his friendship with the painter-poet Dante
Gabriel Rossetti.
(Time: 53 mins.)

77
United Kingdom — OMNIBUS 150

Production : British Transport Films
Producer : Lionel Cole
Director : David Lochner
Script: Lionel Cole
Photo: Ronald Craigen and Merlyn Davies
Commentator: David Firth
The origins and development of the London omnibus
from George Shillibeer’s elegant three-horse bus in
1829 to the double-deckers of to-day.

(Time: 16 mins.)

78
United Kingdom — OSPREY

Production : Royal Society for the Protection
of Birds Film Unit
Director : Hugh Miles
Script: Brian Jackman
Photo : Hugh Miles
Music: Carl Davis
Sound : John Kirby
Commentator : Robert Powell

How does the magnificent osprey’s private life com­
pare with the public image, and what makes it one
of the most spectacular birds in the world?
(Time: 52 mins.)

39

�ST. PATRICK'S BELL
Made about 1100A.D. to
enshrine the relic of St. Patrick—
‘the Bell of the Will’-lhe ornate shrine
of St. Patrie k's Bell is dec orated with
animal enlacemenls tn gold and
silver gilt and a superb openwork
pattern bl c rosses in silver.

T TREASURE THE PAST BUT
E WORK FOR THE FUTURE
Helping maintain the great
traditions of yesterday,
Allied Irish Banks work for
today and tomorrowwithoverfour hundred
offices throughout Ireland,
and twenty-seven in Britain,
together with a Merchant
Bank, an Industrial Bank and
a Leasing Company.

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�79
United Kingdom — PATCHWORKS OF SANTIAGO
Production: Educational and Television
Films Ltd.
Producer : Stanley Forman
Director: Martin Smith
Script: Martin Smith
Photo: Mike Fox
Music : Samuel Durran
Commentator : Jenny Naden

The story of Chile as depicted in the patchwork
&lt; .
pictures of Santiago, first made in the prisons but now
nearly all made by families of political prisoners and
ade
ies
iployed
the families of the unemployed living in the poorest
areas around Santiago.
(Time: 9 mins.)

80
United Kingdom — A TOWN LIKE ALICE

81
United Kingdom — ARABIAN ADVENTURE

Production : Badger Films Ltd.
Producer: John Dark
Director : Kevin Connor
Script: Brian Hayles
Photo: Alan Hume
Sound : Jim Atkinson
Cast: Christopher Lee, Milo O’Shea, Oliver
Tobias, Emma Samms, Puncct Sira
At the foot of the magic moi
&gt;untain lies the troubled
city of Jadur, ruled by the evil :sorccror Alquazar. Into
the city comes Prince Hasan to seek the hand of
Alquazar’s stepdaughter, Zuleir*
Zuleira.
Alquazar strikes a
cunning bargain with Hasan but Hasan and Zuleira
survive to live happily ever after.
(Time: 98 mins.)

FITZGERALD'S MENSWEAR
24 PATRICK STREET, CORK
Tel. 20095
Finest Men’s Wear Shop in Cork
Extensive Idllgua, 1UV1. Daks, JJUlUCliy, Van
ranges, incl.
Burberry, YOU
Heusen, Jaegar Knitwear, Irish Handwoven Ties, Hats, Caps and Jackets.

Credit Cards Accepted. French Spoken

41

�Waterford Crystal

Hold a piece of Waterford Crystal in
your hands, turning it so that the
light is continually caught, reflected
and dispersed. One sees in it the
brilliance of diamonds, the purity of
snowflakes and marvels that
anything so beautiful was created by
man.

Cashs
Patrick St. Cork.
42

�82
United Kingdom — EAGLE’S WING

Production : Rank Films
Producer: Peter Shaw and Ben Arbeid
Director : Anthony Harvey
Script: John Briley from original story by
Michael Syson
Photo : Billy Williams
Music: Marc Wilkinson
Cast : Martin Sheen, Sam Waterston, Harvey
Keitel, Stephane Audran, Caroline Langrishe, John Castle, Jorkc Luke
le,
“The West as it really was, before the myths were
born”.
(Time : 109 mins.)

83
United Kingdom — ELECTRIC ESKIMO

Production : Monument for Children’s Film
Foundation Ltd.
Producer: Frank Goodwin and Edgar Anstey
Script: Frank Godwin and H. MacLeod
Robertson
Photo: Ray Orton
Music: Harry Robinson
Sound : John Thurston and Tony Anscombe
Cast: Kris Emmerson, Debby Padbury, Ian
Sears, Derek Francis, Tom Chadbon,
Diana King, Ivor Danvers
Accidentally involved in an experiment to harness
the electromagnetic power of the North Pole,
elcctroi
Poochook, a young Eskimo boy, becomes an incredibly
loofc
powerful source of electricity. He is brought to London
rful
for a, series of tests, but his secret is discovered by a
pair g. international crooks who attempt to kidnap
of
him.
(Time: 57 mins.)

84
United Kingdom — PORRIDGE

Production: Witzent for Black Lion Films
Producer: Allan McKeown and Ian
La Frenais
Director: Dick Clement
Script: Dick Clement and Ian La Frenais
Photo : Bob Huke
Sound : Clive Winter
Cast: Ronnie Barker. Richard Beckinsale,
Fulton Mackay, Brian Wilde, Peter
Vaughan, Geoffrey Bayion, Christopher
Godwin, Barrie Rutter, Daniel Peacock.

The word “porridge” refers to a prisoner’s last day
inside, when he is given a bowl of porridge. Prison
lore says that if he finishes the porridge he will not re­
turn to prison; conversely, if he doesn’t finish it he will
return. The film is based on the comedy television play
“Prisoner and Escort”.

.43

�85
United Kingdom — RESTING ROUGH

Production : Thorntip Ltd.
Producer: Roberta Aarons
Director: Nikolas L. Janis
Script: Tony Toller and Nikolas L. Janis
Photo : Brian Tufano
Music : Judd Lander
Sound : John Scarlett Davis
(Time: 25$ mins.)

86
United Kingdom — TIME ON YOUR HANDS
Production: Global Queensway Productions
Producer: Arnold and Sheila Miller and
L. Berins
Director : Arnold L. Miller
Script: Arnold L. Miller

87
United Kingdom — PRISONERS OF CONSCIENCE:
THE RUSSIAN CONNECTION

Production : Crowndene Films
Producer: Maurice Kanareck and Christopher
Toyne
Director: Maurice Kanareck
Script: Victor Menzies
Photo: Raymond Crafter
Sound : Brian Harvey-Garret

A drama-documentaiy which looks at the plight of
those Jews in the Soviet Union who apply for a visa
to Israel and are refused.
(Time: 53 mins.)

MANGAN
for
Engagement and Wedding Rings, Jewellery,
Clocks and Watches, Silver, Electro-Plate,
Waterford and Galway Crystal
also China Department

JAMES MANGAN LTD.,
3-4 Patrick Street, Cork
Tel. 20998

Estd 1817

(Branch at High Street, Killarney)

44

�88
United Kingdom — “TELL MY WIFE I WON’T BE
HOME FOR DINNER”

Production : Management Training Ltd.
Director: Jack Duncan and Adrian Arnold
Photo : D. Ransom

Three humorous case studies of mismanagement of
time.
(Time : 32 mins.)

89
United Kingdom — RECENT FICTION
Production : University of Bristol, Department
of Drama
Producer: Bill Stair
Director: Dave Borthwick
Script: Dave Borthwick and Kevin Duggan
Photo: Kevin Duggan
Sound : Dave Borthwick and Kevin Duggan
A small-time magician practises his act in a room
by himself. Night falls : he looks out through the win­
dow and sees some events that may or may not in­
volve him. This leads to his performing in a nightclub
which may or may not be a real event. His act turns
into a visionary experience which ends up back in his
own room. He finds that he is in a mirror image of
the room.
(Time: 30 mins.)

90
United Kingdom — THE ARTISTS’ HORSE

Production : John Bulmer Films
Director: John Bulmer
Script : Angela Conner
Photo : John Bulmer
Music : Robert Boyle

The horse depicted in painting and sculpture in
Europe up to the 1750s ,_s high stepping, up headed,
~r
....----- was high
muscular and refined: q**’*.*' different from the horses
ir
quite
we sec in Europe to-day. The film shows that this
ancient horse did exist — and still does to-day as the
Morgan breed.
(Time : 20 mins.)

91
United Kingdom — BUTCH MINDS THE BABY
Production: Park Village Productions
Producer: Adrian Tughes
Director: Peter Webb
Script: Peter Webb, based on a short story by
Damon Runyan
Photo: Ian McMillan

Set in New York in the 1920s the story is about the
bungling attempts of three gangsters to break into a
safe, aided and abetted by Butch, the safe cracker,
who is forced to take his baby along as he can’t get
a baby sitter.
(Time: 31 mins.)
45

I

�92
United Gingdom — DANCERS
Production: Concord Films Council Ltd.
Producer: John Chatsworth, Derek Hart and
Yukata Yamazaki
Photo: Clive Ticker
Music: Carlos Miranda

The dancers of the Ballet Rambert observed backstage. in performance, in rehearsal and class and at
home seen by three directors in an interweaving of
three personal views of dancing.
(Time: 31 mins.)

93
United Kingdom — EYE OF THE HEART
Production: Stephen Cross Films Ltd.
Director: Stephen Cross
Script: Stephen Cross
Photo: Derek Waterman
Found: Malcolm Hirst and Ted Ryan

The film explores, primarily through the paintings
themselves, but also through interviews and scenes
from his daily life and work, the achievement of the
present-day British painter, Cecil Collins.
(Time: 48 mins.)

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everybody who earns money

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46

�94
United Kingdom — FAREWELL, MY PROBLEM
Production : Cinevista
Producer : Boyd Catling
Director : Don Higgens
Script : Boyd Catling and Don Higgens
Photo : Olive Tickner
Sound : Dave Johns
It was a matter of profit or loss; the consignment of
i
to
gowns had t be got to Amsterdam by the morning, but
&gt;ing
Miss Mannii.„ isn’t convinced that Steve Carr is up to
‘
ags
the problem, so she tag* along. Steve reads Chandler
fantasies, but he has the answer.
novels and has Bogart f_.
(Time : 21 mins.)

95
United Kingdom — HARVEST

Production : Viscom Production Ltd.
Producer: John Spencer
Director: David Gowing
Script: Theo Richmond
Photo : Arthur Wooster
Commentator : Peter Barkworth

Although British farmers each year lose an area of
land equivalent to the Isle of Wight, they produce more
and more food on what is left. British Gas, amongst
others, have ‘husbanded’ the land too, so that when
pipelines have been laid through fertile farming areas,
they are invisible a year later and crops are growing.
(Time: 27 mins.)

96
United Kingdom — I WANNA BE A CLOWN
MOMMA

Production : London International Film School
Director: Laurens Potsma
Script: Laurens Potsma
Photo: Paulo Cabrac and Hatvic Smildiger
Music: Tim Horrocks and Arturo Puiz del
Poso
Sound : Netaya Anbor and Segun Olafioye
The development of a young and nearly professional
clown in relation to his art, his audience and his selfawareness of his theatrical maturation.
(Time: 17 mins.)

97
United Kingdom — IT HURTS US TOO

Production : Eothen Films Ltd.
Producer: David Jenner
Director: Alison Taylor
Script: Alison Taylor
Photo : John Shann and Ian Franks
Commentator: David Morris

The story of children with arthritis. To mark the
International Year of the Child.
(Time: 15 mins.)
47

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�98
United Kingdom — MR. PASCAL
Production: Wyatt-Cattaneo Productions Ltd.
Director : Alison de Vere
Music: Derek Hodson and John S. Smith
One evening in spring an elderly shoemender, Mr.
Pascal, does somet
:thing ral
ithcr audacious.
(Time: 7J mins.)

99
United Kingdom — MUSIC IN PROGRESS

Production : Malachite Ltd.
Director : Charles Maplcston
Script: Charles Mapleston
Photo: Ian Wilson
Music: Mike Westbrook
Sound : Bruce White and Chris Wangler

Mike Westbrook, a composer working in the jazz
c r
w ...
tradition, has evolved a unique and European
this traditionally American music.
((Time : 44 mins.)

100
United Kingdom — MIRACLE OF FLIGHT
Production: I.T.C. Entertainment Ltd.

101
US.A. — GEORGE SEGAL

Production : Blackwood Productions, Inc.
Producer : Michael Blackwood
Script: Michael Blackwood
Photo: Mead Hunt
Sound : Stuart Rickey
Commentator : George Segal

George Segal, possibly America’s most eloquent
artist and certainly one of the most engaging, is docu­
mented at the height of his career.
(Time: 58 mins.)

102
United Kingdom — ABOUT FACE

Production: Chris James
Director : Chris James
iris T------Script: Chris. Jai
James
Photo: Julian 1.
i Holdaway
Music : Claude Jouvin

An animated gallop among the faces of Mick Jagger,
Oscar Wilde, Queen Elizabeth, Pablo Picasso, Salvador
Dali, the Marx Brothers, David Bowie and others.
(Time :

)

103
United Kingdom — AERIAL AMBASSADOR

Production: Cygnet Guild Communications,
Ltd.
Director: Paul Harrison
Script: Paul Harrison
Photo : Paul Harrison
Music : Derek Wadsworth
The construction of airship Europa at its base in
Rome and the summer tour of the airship.
(Time: 29 mins.)

49

�104
U.S.A. — GOIN’ SOUTH

Director: Jack Nicholson
Script: John Herman Sh&lt;
i an Shaner, Al Ramrus,
Charles Sh:
lyer, Alan Mandel
Photo : Nestor■ Almendros
Cast: Jack Nicholson, Mary Stccnburgcn,
1
John Belushi, Christopher Lloyd. Jeff
:shi,
Morris
Set just after the American Civil War, the film de­
picts Nicholson as Henry Moon, a good hearted rogue
and Texas outlaw hero, who marries Julia Tait (Mary
Steenburger) in a mari._o_ of convenience : she needs
marriage _
someone to work her unsuccc
unsuccessful gold mine, while he
needs a respectable wife to shield him from the law.
(Time: 105 mins.)

105
U.S.A. — BLOOD BROTHERS

Production : Warner Bros.
Producer: Stephen Friedman
Director : Robert Mulligan
Script: Walter Newman based on the novel
by Richard Price
Photo: Robert Surtees
Sound : Clark Knight

Following his graduation from high school, Stony
de Coco learns that his future has been planned by
his well-meaning family, but he has some unresolved
thoughts of his own.
(Time: 116 mins.)

106
U.S.A. — THE CHINA SYNDROME
Production : IPC Films—A Columbia Picture
Producer: Michael Douglas
Director: James Bridges
Script: Mike Gray, T. S. Cook and James
Bridges
Photo : James Crabe
Music: Stephen Bishop
Cast: Jack Lemmon, Jane Fonda, Michael
Douglas
(Time : 122 mins.)

107
U.S.A. — NORMA RAE
Production: Twentieth Century Fox
Producer: Tamava Asseyev and Alex Rose
Director: Martin Ritt
Script: Irving Ravetch and Harriet Frank, Jr.
Photo: John A. Alonzo
Music: David Shire
Cast: Sally Field. Beau Bridges, Ron Leibman
Pat Hingle, Barbara Baxley

Norma 1Rae (Sally Field) has her life dramatically
altered wh&lt; she meets Reuben (Ron Leibman), who
icn
guides her into an awakening sense of her dignity and
worth as a human being.
50

�108
U.S.S.R. — COUNCIL FOR THE DEFENCE

109
U.S.S.R. — THE SHOOTING PARTY

110
U.S5.R. — POOL LISA

111
U.S.A. — FOUR TIMES DAILY
Production : Bravura Films
Producer : John Armstrong and Robert Kalsey
Director : Christopher Robson
Photo : Christopher Robson
Music : Riley McLaughlin
(Time: 27) mins.)

112
U.S.A. — HOW THE MYTH WAS MADE
Production : George C. Stoney Associates Inc.
Director: George C. Stoney and James
B. Brown
Script: Jill Fairchild and George C. Stoney
Photo : James B. Brown

The pioneer documentary Man of Aran, made by
Robert Flaherty, has long been regarded as a world
classic. George C. Stoney and his colleague James
Brown go back to Aran to find out “how and why
America’s greatest film poet worked as he did, and to
see what effect the release of his masterpiece has had
on the people who represented themselves on the
t
en’’
screen”. They record how scenes were set up and how
Flaherty moulded locations and local customs for his
purposes, Islanders who participated in the original
?rviewed and heatedly debate the “myth”
film are intei
v. the truth in their portrayal, as Flaherty’s purpose
becomes clearer.

Cast:
Maggie Dirrane (heroine of Man of
Aran); Stephen Dirrane (oarsman in Man
of Aran); Peter Gill (historian); Kevin
Gill
(schoolmaster);
Colic
Hernon
(fisherman).
(Time: 59 mins.)

113
U.S.A. — THE KEY WEST PICTURE SHOW
Production : Souternmost Films
Producer : B. J. Martin and Wm. G. Dodds
Photo : Mark Henricksen
Sound : Anna Benson
Commentator : Regis A. Schnupp

(Time: 40 mins.)
51

�114
U.S.A. — A PLACE OF DREAMS

Production : Peter Vogt and Associates
Producer : Peter Vogt and Sherry Jones
Director : Peter Vogt
Script: Harry Miles Muheim
Photo : Tom Ackerman
Music : Michael Rendish
Commentator : Cliff Robertson
(Time : 58J mins.)

115
U.S.A. — RAINBOW ACRES
Production : FMS Productions, Inc.
Producer: John Fredrick and Herman
Saunders
Director: Russell A. Murphy
Script: John Frederick
Photo : Hilliard John Brown
Music : Jack Allocco
Sound : David Schwartz
Commentator : Rev. Ralph Showers

Ralph Showers had a dream : to create a ranch where
mentally retarded adults, often overlooked and for­
gotten in the social welfare systems, would be given the
opportunity to grow spiritually, vocationally, physi­
cally, socially and mentally. Rainbow Acres is a com­
munity of loving, caring, adults, working to be inde­
pendent, striving to be free, who look upon themselves
as pioneers, doing things that have never been done
before.
(Time : 25 mins.)

116
U.S.A. — SECRETS OF AN ALIEN WORLD
Production : Bravura Films
Production : John Verbeck
Script: Robert Kalsey
Photo: Christopher Robson
Music: Riley McLaughlin
Sound : Peter Mithdefer
Commentator: Henry Fonda

(Time : 52 mins.)

117
U.S.A. — STEP BY STEP

Production: Hubley Studios
Producer: Faith Hubley
Photo: Nick Vasu Inc.
Music: Elizabeth Snados
Made in honour
essays to interpret
as it exists and as
the future when
recognized by all.

of the Year of the Child, this film
the world of childhood as it was,
it might be, and the possibilities of
the basic rights of the child are

(Time: 11 mins.)

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�118
U.S.A. — COOKING IN FRANCE: AN ALPINE
MENU

Production : Screenscope Inc.
Producer : Hal Weiner and Marilyn Weiner
Director : Hal Weiner
Script : Herb Rosen
Photo: Leo Rosenberg
Sound : Jim Hristakos
Commentator: Peter Thomas and Claude
Chcnaui
(Time : 25 mins.)

119
U.S.A. — ENERGY FOR THE 80s

Production : The Peterson Company
Producer : Gabrielle Topping
Director: Eric Karson
Proto: Bryce Mac III and Eric Karson
Music : Bob Thompson
Commentator : Gordon Gould
)Timc : 281 mins.)

120
U.S.A. — FARM SONG
Production: John Nathan Productions
Producer : John Nathan
Script : John Nathan
Photo : Hiroshi Segawa
Music : Toru Takemitsu
Sound : Shimpei Kikuchi
(Time : 58 mins.)

121
Yugoslavia — DINNER (RUCAK)
Production : Zagreb Film
Director: Zlatko Bourek
Script : Zlatko Bourck
Photo : Franjo Malogorski
Music : Tomica Simovic

A man sits at table, eating. He is interrupted by the
sound of a bell and in his troubled mind he sees his
childhood, the war, his parents in a Jewish ghetto, and
all the forms of aggression which he has experienced
up to the day when he sat down at the table, eating.
(Time : 9^ mins.)

While every effort will be made to adhere to
this programme, the Cork Festival Council can
accept no responsibility for errors,* cancellations,
or alterations.
53

�LATE ENTRIES
122
Italy

THE MAGIC FLUTE

JOHN WAYNE
The film world will remember, as indeed will,
the millions who watched him on screen, John
Wayne as one of the giants of cinema. Many'
tributes have been paid since his death, finally,
from the cancer which he fought so courageously
for so long and it is appropriate that we too re­
member this epitome of the film ‘star’.

One of the American entries for the very first
Cork Film Festival in 1956 was a John Wayne
film . . . one of his hugely successful collabora­
tions with John Ford — "The Searchers”. And
last year an invitation was sent, through the Irish
Embassy in Washington, to come to Cork where
it was intended to honour him for his service to
the cinema. Alas, he was not well enough to
undertake the journey and now we cannot honour
in person this man who more than any other
meant cinema to people all over the world.
At this time we send our sympathy to his
family, and especially to one of his sons. Pat,
who was such a popular visitor to the Festival'
himself a few years ago.
Ar dheis De go raibh a anam dhil . . . May
he rest in peace.

54

�CORK FILM FESTIVAL
SHORT FILM AWARD
A Bronze Statuette of St. Finbarr will be presented by
the International Jury to the outstanding film in each
category (a) General Interest and Documentary Films;
(b&gt; Animated or Cartoon Films; (c) Films on Art; (d)
Short Fiction Films; (c) Scientific and Industrial Spon­
sored Films. Certificates of Merit will be awarded at
the discretion of the Jury to particular films for out­
standing aspects.

IRISH FILM SOCIETY’S AWARD

The Irish Film Society will present an award for
the best short film shown during the Festival.

THE FEDERATION OF IRISH FILM SOCIETIES
will present an award to the outstanding short film
shown during the Festival.
The Jury consists of :
PHYL MOLONEY (Waterford Film Society)

PADDY MURPHY (U.C.C. Film Society)

ALAN SAWYER (British Federation of Film
Societies)

INTERNATIONAL CRITICS AWARD
The Waterford Glass Award will be presented to the
best Irish-made film shown at the Festival. Films made
outside Ireland by Irish film makers are eligible.

COMMISSION OF THE EUROPEAN
COMMUNITIES SPECIAL, PRIZE

The European Commission will present an award for
the best short film made in a member State of the
European Community or in a State which is an appli­
cant for membership of the Community (Greece, Spain,
Portugal), which in the opinion of the Jury contributes
most to understanding between peoples.
The film
should have been completed since September 1, 1978,
may be up to 60 minutes in duration and may be either
35 mm or 16 mm.
JURY: /

MLLE. CHANTAL CUER
JUDGE CONOR P. MAGUIRE

KAREL VAN MILEGHEM
DENIS CORBOY

ALAN WATSON
55

�INTERNATIONAL YEAR OF
THE CHILD
The Irish National Steering Committee for the
International Year of the Child commissioned
Cork sculptor. Mr. Patrick O’Sullivan, to design
a special award for the proposed children’s sec­
tion of this year’s Festival. Mr. O’Sullivan, an
artist of international reputation, has used
polished Cork limestone and marble for this
work.

The children’s section means that for the first
time youngsters will have a special programme
at the Cork Film Festival, something which is
particularly appropriate because of the United
Nations designation of 1979 as the year of the
child. Special programmes will be held at the
Pavilion Cinema at 10 a.m. from Monday to
Friday inclusive during the Festival and those
attending will be brought from the city primary
schools, by arrangement with, and kind permis­
sion of. the various school authorities. Please
note that no admission is possible except as mem­
bers of school groups.
The Festival is pleased to be able to contribute
in some measure to Ireland’s ‘Year of the Child’
programme and records a special word of thanks
to the Cork Soroptimists Club for their initiative
in the matter. The support of the National Steer­
ing Committee has been most welcome and their
fine gesture in commissioning the award is of
benefit both to the world of film and that of
sculpture.

Without the support of our promoters, Bord

Failte and our Sponsors and Advertisers, Cork
Film Festival could not be

organised.

The

Council and Director express their sincere grati­

tude to them. Please ensure the Festival's con­
tinuation by supporting our Advertisers.

56

�A FRIENDSHIP CENTRE
is located at Connolly Hall and will be
open daily from 10 a.m. to 7 p.m.

Delegates, Press and
Holders are welcome.

Season

Ticket

LUNCH TIME CONCERTS
In co-operation with the Savoy Centre in
Patrick Street, the Film Festival is promoting
lunch time concerts during Festival Week this
year. On Monday, June 25th. Wednesday. June
27th and Friday. June 29th. there will be very.
attractive concerts in the Savoy, which as a
cinema was the Festival’s original home.
The admission charge of £2.50 includes pro­
vision of a cold plate lunch, tea or coffee, as
well as the concert.

The full programme is:

Monday, June 25th — Na Fili, one of Ireland’s
leading traditional music groups.
Wednesday, June 27th — The Montfort Singers

Friday. June 29th — Jack Brierley Jazz Quintet
Festival visitors, delegates and press will attend
and the concerts will also be open to the general
public. Doors open 12.45 p.m.

INTERNATIONAL PRESS OFFICE
AT CONNOLLY HALL

57

�CARROLL’S PRESS

PHOTOGRAPHER OF THE YEAR
EXHIBITION

On display in Cork during the week of the
Film Festival will be the Carrolls Press Photo­
grapher of the Year Exhibition. The Press Photo­
graphers’ Association of Ireland Exhibition
Touring Committee has arranged for the show­
ing to be held in conjunction with the Festival
and in all some 102 pictures will be on view,
representing the prize winners and other top
pictures from an entry of 481 for the award of
PPAI Photographer of the Year 1978.
Winner of the award last year was Colman
Doyle of The Irish Press, and section winners
were : Cyril Cain, Daily Mirror (News); Des
Barry, Cork Examiner (Sport); Tom McElroy.
Sunday World (Feature) and Liam O’Connor,
Sunday World (Picture Essay). The judges were
Mrs. Shirley Freeman, Picture Editor, Sunday
Times; M. Jacques de Potier, Picture Editor,
Paris-Maich. and Mr. Sheamus Smith, Managing
Director, National Film Studios of Ireland.
Sponsors of the competition are Messrs. P. J.
Carroll &amp; Co.
PPAI President Brian Barron and his collea­
gues on the Exhibition Touring Committee,
Donal Doherty. Liam O’Connor and Sean Larkin,
with the co-operation of the Cork Examiner’s
Des Barry, are those we thank for bringing the
exhibition to Cork for the Festival.

58

�acknowledgments
Cork Film Festival owes its origin, in the main,
to the financial support and encouragement of
BORD FAILTE EIREANN (The Irish Tourist
Board). The Director and Council of the Festival
express their deep appreciation to them, and also
to the London Friends of Cork and Dublin
Friends of Cork.
This year, we are also greatly indebted to An
Chomhairle Ealaion (The Arts Council) for a
special and substantial grant to meet the situa­
tion of this year's Festival, and to Radio Telefis
Eircann for their valuable assistance.
We are also indebted to the following who have
given considerable help to the Festival in various
ways:
ARTHUR GUINNESS, SON &amp; CO. (IRELAND) LTD.
IRISH DISTILLERS LIMITED .
SWAN BEDDING
CORK OPERA HOUSE LTD.
D. &amp; A. O’LEARY LTD. .
BRITISH AIRWAYS
OYSTER TAVERN
WATERFORD GLASS LTD. .
CORK EXAMINER — ECHO
HENRY FORD &amp; SON, LTD. .
IRISH MIST LIQUEUR LTD.
BEAMISH &amp; CRAWFORD LTD.
SMURFIT CORRUGATED CASES LTD.
IRISH BUSINESS SYSTEMS
ABBEY FILMS LTD.
MURTAGH PROPERTIES LTD.
THE JOHN DALY GROUP
ALLIED IRISH BANKS
CASSIDY FABRICS
NATIONAL FILM STUDIOS OF IRELAND
CORK CORPORATION
CORK FILM SERVICES
EAGLE PRINTING CO. LTD., CORK
(Premier supplier of office equipment)
ESSO IRELAND LTD.
McKECHNIE CLEANING SERVICES LTD.
BANK OF IRELAND LTD.
WEST CORK TRAVEL
METROPOLE HOTEL
WESTREX
T. CROWLEY &amp; SON LTD. .
P. J. CROWLEY &amp; SONS LTD. .
(Scientific Instruments)
MR. GERARD JONES, BELGIAN CONSUL
CONNOLLY HALL
SAVOY CENTRE
REMINGTON OFFICE MACHINES AND
SYSTEMS
59

�ASSOCIATE MEMBERS
RICHARD ALAN &amp; CO. LTD., Dublin &amp; Cork
MR. A. V. DUFFICY

ASHBOURNE HOUSE HOTEL LTD.
P. J. CROWLEY LTD.. Ophthalmic Opticians, Cork

BROOKS HAUGHTON LTD.
COOPER MAGENNIS, CORK

THE HAMMOND LANE METAL CO. LTD.,
CORK
MR. FRANK LAWTON, POOLE, DORSET
SEAMUS &amp; MARY LANTRY

ALLAN NAVRATIL. MIDLETON

BORD GAIS EIREANN

QUIGLEY OF EUROPE LTD.
JIM O’KEEFFE, T.D., BANDON

The Director, Council and Organising
Committee of the Cork Film Festival
owe a debt of gratitude to the

WESTREX
organisation in London for their splen­
did and readily forthcoming co-opera­
tion in the supply and installation of the
most modern projection equipment and
a screen in the Opera House for the
Festival.
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�SCANNAN FHEILE CHORCAIGHE

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23rd
Festival
1973

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SATURDAY, 10 JUNE
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SATURDAY, 17 JUNE

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�23rd Cork Film Festival
President
Rt. Hon. the Lord Mayor, Mr. Gerald Y. Goldberg,

Chairman : Mr. A. A. Healy, T.C.
Vice-Chairman : R. P. Beamish
Director: Dermot Breen, M.I.P.R.
Executive Council
K. G. Breen
Mrs. M. Pyne
B. B. Curtis. L.R.A.M.
Comdt. J. Slye
Patrick Fleming
T. J. O’Sullivan
Mrs. N. Jennings
E. O’Mahony
T. O’Brien
R. O'Sullivan

Organising Committee
Assistant Director: Harry Conboye
Reception Executive: Shaun O'Sullivan, Moira Pyne,
Sean Cunningham
Transport: Timothy J. O’Sullivan, Donal O’Sullivan
Accommodation : E. O’Mahony
Information : Comdt. J. Slye, Constance Madden
Press Committee: Frank Sanquest (Chairman), Crichton
Healy, Dick Cross, Tom O’Mahony, Vass Anderson
(London)

Selection Committee:
Jim O’Brien (Chairman), Bill
Newman (Vice-Chairman), Cyril O’Sullivan (Secretary)
Programme Editor: Padraig O Maidin
Protocol: Kevin Breen
Invitations: Nancy Jennings
Films Officer: J. Newman

Travel Arrangements: Michael O’Flynn
Inclusive Tours : Ross Anderson
Sponsors Liaison : Robin O’Sullivan
Festival Club : Harry Fitzgerald-Smith, B.Arch., Cyril
O’Sullivan

Compere: Pat Butler
Front of House: Jim O’Brien, A. J. Nolan
Specialised Programmes: Fred Conboye, Anne Conboye
Imports and Exports: Joseph McNally
Activities Committee: Fergus Gilligan, Mary McSweeney, Ann O’Sullivan, Michael O’Flynn, Ken
Connole
Film Techniques Course: Brother Jerome, Mary O’Shea
Mary O’Keeffe, Pat Casey
Associate Members Officer: Liam O’Connell

Shorts Jury Liaison : Nancy Allitt, Frances FitzgeraldSmith
Features Jury Liaison : Mary Murphy
European Communities Jury Liaison : Pat O’Brien

P.R. Consultants: Bill O’Herlihy, Gabrielle Brennan
(Public Relations of Ireland Ltd.)
Organist: George McSweeney

Festival Headquarters: Connolly Hall
Lord Mayor’s Liaison : Gerald O’Flynn

�SUNDAY, JUNE 11, 1978
THE CELEBRATION

of

FESTIVAL MASS
for CHOIR and ORCHESTRA

Composed by
JOHN MURPHY, M.A., B.Mus.

at the
Church of St. Francis, Liberty St., Cork
at 12 noon

Celebrant FR. KEVIN PHELAN. O.F.M.

Ijr Assistant FR. JAMES DONLON, O.F.M.
2nd Assistant FR. VALERIAN GAVIN. O.F.M.

Master of Ceremonies
BRO. DECLAN HOULIHAN. O.F.M.

Solemn Concelebratel Mass will be sung by

ST. FRANCIS CHURCH CHOIR
Conducted by the Composer

Soloist:

PETER

McBRIEN

Leader : MRS. SHEILA RYAN
Organist / Choir Master :
SENOR ANGEL CLIMENT
on the occasion of the 23rd Cork

Film Festival
DONAL LEHANE, Chairman of Committee

Our sincere thanks to the Guardian and

Community of St. Francis Church who have made
this occasion possible

�The Festival Director
introduces the 23rd
Cork Film Festival
When the International Federation of Film
Producers’ Association granted our application
for the First Cork Film Festival in 1956 we asked
ourselves not only what we expected to gain but
also what we had to offer in return. In our
approach to the two questions the most outstand­
ing thought was that since film had become the
greatest medium of mass communication and
mass entertainment the world had ever known,
it was of crucial importance that an appreciation
of film as an art form should be made as wide­
spread as possible among the public and that
film makers should be provided with a Festival
that would help them to achieve the technical and
artistic potentialities that film offered.
This year, in the full maturity of the ideals
that guided us in the beginning, we welcome you
all to Cork 1978. and my sincere thanks to all of
you for your unfaltering support. We have films
from 27 countries and some special programmes
for your interest and entertainment.
During the course of the last Film Festival a
spontaneous group came together and formed
themselves into a Working Party to promote and
develop the Cork Film Festival as one of the
major festivals in the world. These people were
not Irish, in fact they were all from overseas and
is was good for us psychologically and otherwise
to know that our many friends from all parts of
the world were anxious that Cork should remain
and should be developed as one of the great
festivals of the present time. In accordance with

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�the discussions we had with this Working Party
we have devised a three-year plan which we hope
will culminate in 1980. which incidentally will be
our Silver Jubilee, in one of the most effective
and successful events in the world of Cinema.
“The London Friends Of Cork” was established
a number of years ago to raise funds towards
the Cork Film Festival and this they have done
magnificently. In 1976 a "Dublin Friends of
Cork” was established and they also have raised
considerable funds towards the development of
the Cork Film Festival. So. it is obvious, that
our international friends are determined that the
Cork Film Festival will remain as one of the
major friendly festivals in the world. Surely this
is an example of what we in Ireland should be
doing to develop the Cork Film Festival.

We have indeed many friends in Ireland and
my thanks go to Bord Failte Eireann who con­
tinue to be our main sponsors but while we thank
Bord Failte we must not forget the numerous
business organisations who are backing us, the
numerous people who take advertising in our pro­
gramme and most important of all you our
patrons who have continued to support us over
the last 23 years. We are grateful to the Directors
and Staff of Cork Kerry Tourism and to the many
travel organisations who have always been ready
to help us. In this context I would particularly
like to mention British Airways who have shown
their interest in Cork in a most practical way on
this occasion and on many previous occasions.
Cork is truly international, it has many inter­
national friends, it has much support from the
Film Industry and it has much support from the
Press but without the many many voluntary
workers who labour so hard to keep the Festival
going we would not achieve the success we have
attained over the last 23 years.

DERMOT T. BREEN,
Director, Cork Film Festival

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�FEATURES JURY
PATRICK KEARNEY

FRED WILLIAMS

MIKE CATTO
CHARLES FORD

SHORTS JURY
THOMAS J. DALY
Born in Toronto, Thomas C. Daly graduated
at the University of Toronto in 1940. majoring
in English Language and Literature. At school
and university he took part in plays and light
operas, played the piano and contributed poetry
to college magazines. He first joined the National
Film Board of Canada as research and produc­
tion assistant in 1940 and during World War II
was associated as record assistant, scriptwriter
and sound editor with a series of films on the war
and its background. Is at present Producer with
N.F.B., Canada.

CONOR SWEENEY
A native of Listowel and graduate of the
National University of Ireland, majoring in
Classics. Moved to Dublin in 1955 and joined the
teaching staff of Blackrock College. One of the
first writers in Gaelic to conduct serious critical
reviews of film and theatre over a period of ten
years for the University magazine "Comhar".
There followed a three-year stint for Radio
Eireann. broadcasting a weekly critical talk on
theatre in Dublin; another eight years as drama
critic for the Maynooth publication "The
Furrow"; and five years as television critic for
"The Standard". In 1962 he joined the current
affairs/art magazine "Hibernia" as its film
critic, a position he still holds, contributing criti­
cal reviews, general articles, extended profiles and
book reviews on all aspects of cinema. He was
closely associated with Dermot Breen in establish­
ing the Cork Film Festival in 1956.

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�BOBBY JAYE

Bobby Jaye has been with the BBC for over 30
years and during that period has been responsible
for numerous Radio Programmes. For many years
he produced ’Movie Go Round’, a film magazine
programme that used to be a popular feature
of Sunday afternoons. His interest in films was
rewarded by his promotion to Executive Producer
of the Film Unit where he was responsible for
such programmes as ‘Film Time’, ‘Star Sound’,
‘The Immortals’, ‘Take One’, ‘The Great Musi­
cals’, ‘Focus on Film’, etc. Has now been promo­
ted to Chief Producer Light Entertainment Radio.
Programme credits include ‘Steptoe and Son’,
‘The Morecambe and Wise Show’, ‘The Ken
Dodd Show’, ‘Late Night Extra’, the award win­
ning ‘Small. Intricate Life Of Gerald C. Potter’,
‘Twenty Questions’, etc.

STUART HETHERINGTON
Educated Belvedere College, Dublin. While
there was President of the College Photographic
Society and a member of the Dublin Cine
Society. Joined the Camera Department of Ard­
more Studio, Bray in 1958 as Clappers Leader.
Worked on numerous films, documentaries and
commercials, for such cameramen as Freddie
Young. Douglas Slocombe, Ted Moore, Wolfgang
Suschitzky, and directors such as Guy Green, Tay
Garnett, Michael Anderson and Don Chaffey.
Graduated to focus puller, camera operator and
joined RTE television in 1961 as News Film
Cameraman, covering events such as President
Kennedy’s visit to Ireland and the Irish Troops
in the Congo. In 1964 joined the Programme Divi­
sion as Film Cameraman working on Documen­
taries. Current Affairs, Drama, and Light Enter­
tainment. Elected a corporate member of the
British Kinematograph Sound and Television
Society in 1967. Member of the Irish Film and
Television Guild. Appointed Senior Lighting
Cameraman. RTE, in 1974 and is at present
Head of Film Camera Department at RTE. In
1976 worked as Lighting Cameraman on Joseph
Stricks’ oroduction of ‘A Portrait of the Artist
as a Yount; Man’ currently being screened
throughout the U.S. Lighting Cameraman on the
RTE series ‘Victims’ by Eugene McCabe, direc­
ted by Deirdre Friel, ‘Cancer’, ‘Heritage’ and
‘Siege’. His awards include Jacobs TV Award.
Prix Italia Award and Emmy Award.

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�G. L. BHARDWAJ

G. L. Bhardwaj, a noted documentary film­
maker from India, emerged as a self taught, self
made, independent Director-Cameraman. As a
child started with Kodak Brownie still camera,
then 8 mm and 16 mm Cine cameras. Eventually
came to Bombay (from Lahore, now in Pakistan)
and did apprenticeship under leading Cinemato­
graphers. The documentary field had a special
appeal to Bhardwaj even in those days, for. in it,
one is involved more directly with education
communication and the people. Bhardwaj started
his own production unit along with his wife
Shashi Ganta Bhardwaj. In the year 1964 a docu­
mentary titled “The Fifth Eye" was released and
caught the attention of the Press. Bhardwaj was
taken on the panel of approved producers of Films
Division, Government of India, a major produc­
tion and distribution organisation. Apart from
ambitious award-winning ventures. Bharlwaj has
a long list of film titles to his credit, including
international prize winners. Bhardwaj is currently
engaged on making commentaries to project the
heritage of India.

FESTIVAL CLUB
at
CONNOLLY HALL
Open from

10 p.m. Nightly

Dress Formal

Season Ticket Holders

£5.00

(A limited number of Club Only
Memberships available at £10.00)
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�SAN REMO PANORAMA
The San Remo Azienda Autonoma Di Soggiorno

(local Tourist Board of San Remo, Italy) wish
every success to Cork Film Festival with flowers

from our city.

—-—

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ITALIAN STATE TOURIST OFFICE,
47 Merrion Square,
Dublin. Phone 766397

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�FIDELMA SUPPLE MODEL

AGENCY
Presents

“^-a-dhlon au Wardin’
WEDNESDAY, JUNE 14th at 3 p.m.
in conjunction with the

CORK FILM FESTIVAL
Commere'. NORMA GRIFFIN

Produced and Choreographed:

DAVID GORDON
This promises to be the most colourful event of
the year in the beautiful and scenic surroundings
of Hotel Blarney, beneath the shadow of Blarney
Castle. Come and mingle with some of Ireland's
top models and film celebrities.

SUNBURST DISCO will provide the background
music

A pleasant musical interlude will feature
ART SUPPLE

And to cater for Irish tastes, direct from their
successful appearance on T.V.’s Opportunity
Knocks:

THE ARDMORE SET DANCERS
also
Traditional Pipers from the Carrigaline Pipe
Band

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�Synopses of FiOms
Note
Films arc listed numerically. The numbers correspond
to those shown opposite the names of the films in the
Coloured inset in this brochure.

AUSTRALIAN PROGRAMME
DOWN UNDER DELIVERS TO
CORK FILM FESTIVAL
at Palace Cinema
Monday, June 12, 10.30 p.m.

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SUMMERFIELD
Producer : Patricia Lovell
Director : Ken Hannam
Photo: Mick Molloy
Cast: Nick Tate, John Waters, Elizabeth
Alexander, Michelle Jarman
Schoolteacher Simon Robinson arrives at the irun­
down fishing village of Bannings Beach to take (
over
the local school after his predecessor, Peter Flynn, has
’cter
disappeared without trace or explanation. He ha? to
ion.
has
visit a pupil in her strange house to help her with her
schoolwork. The events that follow reveal the secret
of “Summerfield” house, and its consequences.

Tuesday, June 13, 10 a.m.

2
NEWS FRONT
Director : David Elfik
Cast: Phil Noyce, Bill Hunter

Wednesday, June 14, 10 a.m.

3
IN SEARCH OF ANNA
Producer: Esben Storm
Photo : Mike Edols
Music: John Martyn and Alan Stivell
Cast: Richard Moir, Judy Morris
A contemporary love story set in an old Buick car
travelling up the east coast of Australia from Melbourne
to Queensland.
Thursday, June 15, 10 a.m.

4
THE IRISHMAN
Production : Forest Home Films
Producer: Anthony Buckley
Director: Donald Crombie
Script: Donal Crombie from Elizabeth
Conner’s novel
Photo: Peter James
Cast: Michael Craig, Simon Burke, Robyn
Nevin, Lou Brown, Tony Barry.
Set in North Queensland in the 1920s where the IrishAustralian family of Paddy Doolan becomes involved
in the challenge of motorised transport.
(Time: 108 mins.)

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�9.30 a.m.
Friday, June 16, 40-a.iii, at Capitol Cinema
CHILDRENS PROGRAMME

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LET THE BALLOON GO
Producer: Richard Mason
Director : Oliver Howes
Photo: Dean Scmlcr
Music: George Dreyfus
Cast: Robert Bettles, John Ewart, Jan Kings­
bury, Bruce Spence

Set in 1917 in a small Australian country town where
a handicapped boy struggles to prove to himself, his
family, and friends that he can be independent — and
succeeds.

6
DOT AND THE KANGAROO

Director: Yoram Gross
Music : Bob Young
Cast : Spike Milligan (guest artist)
A full-length animated feature in which Dot, the little
daughter of a settler in the Australian outback, becomes
lost in the bush. She is befriended by a big Kangaroo
who helps her to find her way home. She travels around
in the Kangaroo’s pouch and makes friends with the
bush animals and birds.
Friday, June 16, 10 a.m. at Palace Theatre

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DON’S PARTY

Producer: Phillip Adams
Director: Bruce Beresford
Photo : Don McAlpine
Cast: Sir John Gorton (as Australian Prime
Minister),Ray Barrett, Pat Bishop, Graham
Kennedy, Graham Blundell, Veronica Lang

Don organises a party on electic
election night to celebrate
the foregone conclusion of a V
...
Whitlam victory over
Gorton, but the hilarity and flirtatu
flirtations are interrupted by
the news that Whitlam’s Labour Party is actually losing.
Long-standing hostilities erupt, flirtations lead to fisti­
cuffs and time-tested friendships are shattered.

Saturday, June 17, 10 a.m. al inxilion-lino
at Palace Theatre

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THE MANGO TREE
Production : Pisces Productions Pty. Ltd.
Producer: Michael Pate
Director : Kevin Dobson
Script: Michael Pate
Photo: Brian Probyn
Music: Marc Wilkerson
Editor: John Scott
Art Director: Leslie Binns
Young Jamie Carr growing up in a North Queci
:nsland country town, through his adolescent struggles to
maturity, the tender fumblings of first love; the sudden
Iden
shock of man-made violence and sudden death con­
trast with the quiet of the countryside and the ocean
coast.
(Time: 105 mins.)

12

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Australia — LETTER TO A FRIEND
Producer: Sonia Hofman
Script: Sonia Hofman
Photo: Jeff Brucr and Sonia Hofmann
Music : Nick Lyon
An animated film creating a flow of drifting impres­
sions and fleeting moments of love, past, present and
eternal.
(Time: 8 mins.)

10
Australia — RAW DEAL
Producer: Russel Hagg and Patrick
Edgeworth
Director : Russell Hagg
Photo: Vincent Monton
Music : Ron Edgeworth
Cast: Richard Kennedy, Gus Mercurio, Rod
Mullinar, Christopher Tate

Set in the rip-roaring 1870s against the gol
ildfields of
er
Victoria, tough, laconic bounty-hunter Palmei teams
up with a disillusioned gun salesman Ben to outv some
twit
marauding revolutionaries.

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Australia — SUN
Producer: Klaus Jaritz
Script: Klaus Jaritz
Photo: Klaus Jaritz
Sound : Klaus Jaritz

sun
The si from many ang'. seen amidst the environigles
ment of Sydney, Australia.
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(Time: 13 mins.)

12
Australia — HOSPITALS DON’T BURN DOWN
A documentary on fire training in hospitals.

13
Australia — THE MAGIC ARTS

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Australia — THE LAST WAVE

Production: Ayer Productions Pty. Ltd.
Producer: Hal McElroy and James McElroy
Director: Peter Weir
Script: Peter Weir, Tony Morphett and
Petru Popescu
Photo : Russell Boyd and John Seale
Music: Charles Wain
Editor: Max Lemon
Art Director: Neil Angwin
Cast: Richard Chamberlain, Olivia Hamnett,
with Gulpilil and Nandjiwarra Amagula
David Burton (Richard Chamberlain), a happily mar­
ried Sydney lawyer, is unexpectedly asked to act as
defence attorney for some aborigines in what appears
to be a straightforward murder case, but odd things
begin to happen and David realizes that he is part of
what is happening:
his ordered world has become
mysterious and frightening.
(Time: 106 mins.)

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Austria — BORN IN AUSTRIA
(GEBOREN IN OESTERREICH)
Production : Austrian Federal Economic
Chamber, Vienna
Director : Peter J. Nemec
Script : Peter J. Nemec
Photo: Tibor Olasz
Editor: Peter J. Nemec
(Time: 35 mins.)

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Belgium — NEMRUT DAG
Production : S. A. Cibclco-Bcfima N.V.
Director: Boudouin Mussche, Paul
Vandendrics, Marc Mopty
Script : Boudouin Mussche, Paul Vandendries,
Marc Mopty
Photo : Noel Vary and Claude Debroux
Music: Daniel Dejean
(Time: 12 mins.)

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Belgium — A PAGE OF LOVE
(UNE PAGE D’AMOUR)
Production : Meta Film
Producer: Maurice Rabinowicz
Script: Maurice Rabinowicz and Yvette
Michelcms
Photo : Jean-Jacques Mathy
Music: Marc Herouet
From a window in his home on the outskirts of
Brussels, Francois Karwich witnesses the imprisonment
of an unknown person in a neighbouring psychiatric
clinic. Until now his life has been uneventful: a routine
job with an insurance company, a traditional Jewish
family background, an engagement which was virtually
arranged. As the days go by everything in his life
begins to change.
(Time : 92 mins.)

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Canada — THE BEAD GAME
Production : National Film Board of Canada
Director: Ishu Patel
Script : Ishu Patel
Music: J. P. Ghosh
An animated film in which thousands of beads arc
arranged and manipulated into shapes of creatures both
mythical and real.
(Time: 5A mins.)

TADG LEHANE
Artist

9, PATRICK STREET,
CORK
Phone 24725

Oils, Watercolours, Acrylics
Illuminating and Lettering,
Cartoons, etc.
Display Artist to the Festival
since its inception

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Canada — J. A. MARTIN PHOTOGRAPHER
Production : National Film Board of Canada
Producer Jean-Marc Garand
Director: Jean Beaudin
Script: Jean Bcaudin, Marcel Sabourin
Photo : Pierre Mignot
Sound : Jacques Blain
Music: Maurice Blackbum

Rose-Aimcc and J. A. Martin have been married for
fifteen years. They have five childrei. but routine has
children _
set into their lives. As her husband prepares to * *
‘ take
part in his annual tour as a photographer Rosc-Aimce
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demands to acct
company him. During the long journey,
mg journey.
they discover th&gt; truth about each other.
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(Time: 101 mins.)

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Canada — ONE MAN
Production : National Film Board of Canada
Director : Robin Spry
Script: Robin Spry, Peter Pearson, Peter
Madden
Photo: Douglas Kiefer
Sound : John Kramer
Music : Ben Low
Cast: Len Carioll, Jayne Eastwood, Carol
Lazare
Jason Brady, T.V. reporter, on the trail of a gang­
land murder story, discovers a much bigger news item.
Children from a poor section of Montreal arc dying or
being permanently deformed by poison gas from a local
factory run by a powerful, multi-national corporate
corporation.
He alone can save the children, but is he willing to
re
risk his world, his marriage, his job, and possibly the
lives of his family and himself?
(Time: 87 mins.)

21
Canada — MY PULSE WANTS TO BECOME SONG
Production : Shan Wong
Director: Shan Wong
Script: Shan Wong
Photo : Gerald Laniel
Sound : David Segelstein
(Time : 12 mins.)

MANGAN
for
Engagement and Wedding Rings, Jewellery,
Clocks and Watches, Silver, Electro-Plate,
Waterford and Galway Crystal
also China Department

JAMES MANGAN LTD.,
3-4 Patrick Street, Cork
Tel. 20998

Estd. 1817

(Branch at High Street, Killarney)

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Canada — THE SAND CASTLE
(LE CHATEAU DE SABLE)
Production : National Film Board of Canada
Producer: Gaston Sarault
Director: Co Heedeman
Script: Co Hccdcman
Sound : Jean-Pierre Joutcl
Music : Normand Roger
An animated film to illustrate the effects of wind on
sand and sandshapes.
(Time: 13 mins.)

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Canada — PLAY SAFE
Porduction : Advertek
Director: Brian M. Chadderton
Script: Brian M. Chadderton
Photo : Fred M. Gorman
Sound : Brian M. Chadderton
Music: Robin Moir and Joe Turner
Farm machinery and construction sites and railways
are not playgrounds. So stay away, kids. Play Safe.
(Time: 27 mins.)

24
Canada — CREE WAY
Production: National Film Board of Canada
Producer: Mark Zannis
Director : Tony lanzele
Photo : Tony lanzele
Sound : Jean-Guy Normandin and
Gordon Polson
At Cree Way, a small Indian community on Quebec’s
James Bay coast, the local community has initiated a
unique curriculum project and learning centre. The
introduction of locally produced teaching materials into
the classroom has modified the entire school system
and made local control of education a reality.
(Time : 26 mins.)

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light is continually caught, reflected
and dispersed. One sees in it the
brilliance of diamonds, the purity of
snowflakes and marvels that
anything so beautiful was created by
man.

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Patrick St. Cork.

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�lada — THE METAMORPHOSIS OF
MR. SAMSA
Production: National Film Board of Canada
Director Caroline Leaf
Script: Caroline Leaf
Sound :Norman Roger
An animated film, based on Kafka’s novella
?tamorphosis, about a man who wakes up one morn! and finds he has been turned into a beetle.
(Time: 9 mins.)
mada — PICTURES FROM THE 1930s
Production: National Film Board of Canada
Director: Derek May
Script : Derek May
Photo: Douglas Kiefer
Music: Alain Clavier
Some paintings and some events of the 1930s: the
lintings are seen parallel to film of the more obvious
&gt;cial realities of the years of depression.
(Time: 30 mins.)

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'zcchoslovakia — THE BIRTHDAY 2001
(NARODENINY 2001)
Production: Slovak Film Studio, Bratislava
Director: Ivan Popovic and Milan Petovsky
Script : Ivan Popovic
Photo: Milan Petovsky
Sound : Maximilian Remen
Music: Otto Barton and Ivan Chodak
Fears of mechanized human relations and of the
mechanization of the relationship between man and
nature.
(Time: 5 mins.)

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Czcchoslovadia — THE LADDER (REBRIK)
Production: Slovak Film Studio, Bratislava
Director: Viktor Kubal
Script: Viktor Kubal
Photo: Otto Geyer
Sound : Maria Zamackova
Music: Juraj Lexman
A man and a ladder. Even when he falls off the
highest rung he* Fias. an excellent prospect: he will write
his memoirs.
(Time: 6 mins.)

JOSEPH BARTER &amp; SONS LTD.
TRAVEL AGENTS

Est. 1856
92 ST. PATRICK STREET, CORK

Phone 24261
29 WEST BEACH, COBH

Phone 811202
Experts in all Travel Arrangements, Package
Holidays, Travel Insurances, • Travellers’
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�No matter what
your own place is 9
HGW have the
paint for it.
From their modest beginnings in 1885 at
Shandon Works, Cork, Harringtons and
Goodlass Wall have grown to-day into Ireland’s
largest paintmakers.

Backed by extensive technical resources
and research facilities, HGW produce such
well-known paints for the home as Uno,
Valspar anl Dulux. If your own place needs
timber protection there's always Cuprinol; or
if your own place is a farm, then Galoxide is
he paint specially developed for all farm
uildings — and safe for animals too!
Even more specialised paints are
sometimes required — and so HGW are proud
that they provided these for many major
contracts including the Whiddy Island
complex, the Pfizer Chemical plant at
Ringaskiddy and Irish Distillers Ltd. at
Midleton.
An associate company. Irish Industrial
Finishes Ltd., supplies industrial and
automotive paints made by HGW to many
large Irish manufacturers including Henry
Ford &amp; Son Ltd., Cork.

So when your own place neels decoration
or protection — think of the locals who are
Ireland’s largest paintmakers. Harringtons &amp;
Goodlass Wall. They have what it takes.

Harrington &amp; tafas Wall Ltd.
Ireland’s largest paintmakers
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�29
Czechoslovakia — ONLY A LETTER FROM
FIELD MAIL
(LEN LISTOK POLNEJ POSTY)
Production : Slovak Film Studio, Bratislava
Director: Peter Solak
Script: Tibor Vichta
Photo: Alexander Shelinger
Sound : Maximilian Rcmen
Music : Zdcnck Liska
Documentary about Ludvik Maraik, a talented artist
and one of the millions of victims of World War I.
During the war and up to his death he sent home letters
illustrated with his own drawings.
(Time: 15 mins.)

30
Czechoslovakia — THE SHIP BUILDERS
(STAVITELIA LODI)
Production: Slovak Film Studio, Bratislava
Director: Ivan Hustava
Script: Ivan Hustava
Photo : Juraj Galvanek
Sound: Maximilian Remen
—„ -------Shipbuilding on the Danube has a long tradition,
’ lent
reaching back 3,000 years to an ancient Slav scttlcrm
jnce
at the confluence of the Vah and the Danube, the
-------- where
present day Komarno, wher shipbuilding still goes on,
particularly on the OL-400, the biggest river ship ever
built on the Danube.
(Time: 20 mins.)

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CORK’S MOST POPULAR

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who combine up-to-the-minute
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Czechoslovakia — THE NEANDERTHAL MAN
(CLOVER NEANDRTALSKY)

Production : Short Film Praha
Director: Adolf Born, Jaroslav Dubrava,
Milos Macourek
Script: Milos Macourek
Photo: Zdena Hajdova
Sound : Frantisek Cerny
Music: Lubos Fisor
How neanderthal man lived, how he prepared his
food.
(Time: 7 mins.)

32
Czechoslovakia — WHO IS THE MASTER?
(O MISTRA BASY)

Production : Short Film Praha
Director : Zdenek Smetana
Script: Edgar Dutka and Zdenek Smetana
Photo : Zdena Hajdova ar Evzcn Strakon
a and
Music: Vaclav Zahradnik
Inik

Two bumble bees living under one stone want to
determine which is the master player of contrabass.
(Time: 7 mins.)

33
Denmark — THE DANISH WEATHER
(DET DANSKE VEJR)
Production : lb Dam-Spectrum Film
Director: Claus Orsted
Script: Morgens Berendt and Sunc
Lund-Sorensen
Photo : Jeppe Jeppesen, Peter Klitgaard,
Claus Orsted
Sound : Soren Brix.
Music: Henning Cristiansen

“In Denmark we always talk about the weather, and
we know what we are talking about, because we have
so much of it. Each day a new kind of weather”.
(Time: 16 mins.)

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MENSWEAR
Agents for

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Made about 1 TOO A D. to
enshrine the relic of St. Patrie k*the Bell of the Will'-the ornate shrint*
of St. Patrick's Bell is dec orated w ith
animal enlacemcnts in gold and
silver gilt and a superb openwork
pattern of crosses in silver.

WE TREASURE THE PAST BUT
WE WORK FOR THE FUTURE
Helping maintain the great
traditions of yesterday,
Allied Irish Banks work for
today and tomorrowwith over four hundred
offices throughout Ireland,
and twenty-seven in Britain,
together with a Merchant
Bank, an Industrial Bank and
a Leasing Company.

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Federal Republic of Germany — THE GREEN FIRE
(DAS GRUENE' FEUER)
Production : Gesellschaft fucr bildenc Filmc,
Gruenwald
Director : Manfred Baier
Script: Manfred Baier, Michael Heim
Photo: Ronald Martini
. The phenomenon of photosynthesis by which oxygen
is produced and without which there would be no life
on earth.
(Time: 27 mins.)

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Federal Republic of Germany — RHEINGOLD
Production : Visual Films
Producer: Elkc Haltaufdcrhcidc
Director: Niklaus Schilling
Script: Niklaus Schilling
Photo ; Ernst Wild
Music: Eberhard Schoerner
Editor: Thomas Kikel
Love and death mingle with the myth of the Rhine
e
and a fatal journey on the trans-Europc express, Rheinr
gold, from ~
Dusseldorf lo Geneva.

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Federal Republic of Germany — THE BROTHERS

37
Finland — THE ROLE (ROOLI)
Production : Finnish Film Foundation
Director : Martti Kakko
Script: Martti Kakko
Photo: Pertti Seppala
Music: Eero Koivistoinen
(Time: 20 mins.)

38
France — THE CHRYSANTHEMUM
(AU CHRYSANTHEME)
Production: Aquarius Productions
Producer: Ramon Munoz
Director :Yves Nolleau and Noel Very
Script: Noel Very
Photo: Noel Very
Music : Jean-Claude Oliver and Andre Benichou
A young boy sets up a little stand before the gates
of the cemetery. He proposes to sell just one pot of
chrysanthemums. A little old lady, all dressed in black,
buys the pot. We discover, little by little, how the seller
manages to sell always the same pot of flowers — by
going to recover it each time from the graves.
(Time: 7 mins.)

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CORK FILM SERVICES
for supply of

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France — CONCLUSION
Production : Films Cinemarc
Producer : Marc B:
laschet
Director : Jacques Barsac
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Script : Jacques Barsac
ac
Photo: Christian Archambcaud
rhambcaud
Sound : Luc Pcrini
Music : Bernard Baschet
What happens to the brain of a man trapped in a
city, in an oflice, in a boring restrictive job? Jacques
Barsac takes a look inside the brain.
(Time : 12 mins.)

40
France — THE NEST (LA NICHEE)
Production : Cincmation
Producer : Manuel Otero
Director: Gerard Collin
Script ; Gerard Collin
Photo: Gerard Collin
Music : Gerard Collin
... ...
.
A bird nests on top of a traffic light in the middle of
the desert. A car appears and stops at the traffic light,
The bird sticks its head out of the nest and becomes
supremely interested in the car.
(Time: 5 mins.)

41
France — THE GREATEST LOVE OF ALL TIMES
(L’AMOUR MONSTRE DE TOUS LES
TEMPS)

Production : Argos Films
Producer: Anatole Dauman
Director: Walerian Borowczyk
Script: Walerian Borowczyk
Portrait of the painter Ljuba.
(Time: 15 mins.)

42
France — FRACTURE
Production : Films du Triton
Director : Paul and Gaetan Brizzi
Following a natural cataclysm which annihilates all
civilization the plants come into their own and are
ruling the world. One man, the only human tv
being to
survive the upheaval, has an idea and starts on a
journey towards a new civilization.
(Time: 18 mins.)

BARRY’S TEA
As well-known as
Shandon

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�CONSERVATION
To provide the power which is essential
to our civilisation generation stations
must be built, transmission lines
must be erected, rivers must
be harnessed.
In doing these things the ESB keeps the
environment constantly in mind. Care
is taken to restore areas which have
been disturbed. New amenities
and new beauty are created, new lakes
are formed.

Landscaping, tree and flower planting
at ESB stations, rearing and
planting out young salmon and trout
in rivers anl lakes —
these are just some of the ways in
which the ESB conserves and improves
the environment for the people
whom it serves.

�PROGRAMME
SATURDAY, JUNE 10 — Palace Theatre, 3.30 p.m.
LET’S WORK TOGETHER (India)

75

REFLECTIONS IRELAND (Ireland)

80

LETTER TO A FRIEND (Australia)

9

AN UNMARRIED WOMAN (U.S.A.)

116

Palace Theatre, 7.30 p.m.

I

Cffichcl (Opening
By
THE MINISTER FOR LABOUR,
MR. GENE FITZGERALD, T.D.

in the presence of

THE RT. HON. THE LORD MAYOR
Councillor Gerald Y. Goldberg

PROGRAMME AS AT 3.30 p.m.

SUNDAY, JUNE 11
12 Noon

Festival Celebration — Concclcbrated Mass
at Church of St. Francis

Palace Theatre, 2.30 p.m.

299 FOXTROT (U.S.A.)

115

FIGHT FOR YOUR LIFE (G. Britain) ..

50

BORN IN AUSTRIA (Austria)

15

SEA HORSES (Ireland)

81

RHEINGOLD (Germany)

35

Palace Theatre, 6.00 p.m.

WHO IS THE MASTER? (Czechoslovakia)
CRIA CUERVOS (Spain)

Palace Theatre, 9.00 p.m.
PROGRAMME AS AT 6.00 p.m.

32
101

�MONDAY, JUNE 12 — Lee Cinema, 9.30 a.m.
WOMAN AND CINEMA (See Page 57)

Palace Theatre, 10.30 a.m.
SUMMERFIELD

Australian Programme

1

Capitol Cinema, 9.30 a.m.
THE DANISH WEATHER (Denmark)
THE SAND CASTLE (Canada)
...
THE NEST (France)
EARLY ONE MORNING (G. Britain)
THE ART OF GERARD GOOCH (U.S.A
LETTER TO VORSTER (Netherlands)
HARDWARE WARS (U.S.A.)
...
800 MILES OF WINTER (U.S.A.)
PICTURES FROM THE 1930’s (Canada)
CATHEDRAL (G. Britain)

33
22
40
49
104
92
107
105
26
52

Palace Theatre, 2.30 p.m.

37
61
90

THE ROLE (Finland)
SUPERSONIC ACHIEVEMENT (G. Britain)
PASTORALE 1943 (Netherlands)
Palace Theatre, 6.03 p.m.
NIAGARA FALLS (G. Britain)
LIFE (Iran)
THE LAST WAVE (Australia)

54
76
14

Palace Theatre, 9.00 p.m.
PROGRAMME AS AT 6.00 p.m.

TUESDAY, JUNE 13 — Lee Cinema, 9.30 a.m.
WOMAN AND CINEMA (See Page 57)
Palace Theatre, 10.00 a.m.

Australian Programme
2

NEWSFRONT ...

apitol Cinema, 9.30 a.m.
WATERPLAY (G. Britain)
| NIGHT CALL (G. Britain)
MY PULSE WANTS TO
BECOME A SONG (Canada) ...
THE CHRYSANTHEMUM (France)
THE METAMORPHOSIS
OF MR. SAMSA (Canada) ...
WHAT COLOUR IS THE BIRD? (Ireland)
MIMINO (U.S.S.R.)

62
58
21
38

25
83
122

Palace Theatre, 2.30 p.m.

THE NEANDERTHAL MAN
(Czechoslovakia) ...
PORTRAIT IN BLUE (U.S.S.R.)
ONE MAN (Canada)
...
,..

31
121
20

Palace Theatre, 6.00 p.m.
THE BEAD GAME (Canada)
VEROLME CORK DOCKYARD (Ireland)
FROM A GREEN FIELD (Ireland)
OH MY DARLING (Netherlands)
TWO BEES OR NOT TWO BEES
(Yugoslavia) ...
THE SHOUT (G. Britain)

Palace Theatre. 9.00 p.m.
PROGRAMME AS AT 6.00 pan.

18
82
85
89

128
65

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�WEDNESDAY, JUNE 14 — Lee Cinema, 9.30 a.m.
WOMAN AND CINEMA (See Page 57)

Palace Theatre, 10.00 a.m.
AUSTRALIAN PROGRAMME
IN SEARCH OF ANNA

3

Capitol Cinema, 9.30 a.m.

47

GENESIS CHAPTER “X” (Ghana)
J. A. MARTIN PHOTOGRAPHER
(Canada) ...

19

Palace Theatre, 2.30 p.m.

24
60

CREE WAY (Canada)
ROUND ROBIN (G. Britain)
HOSPITALS DONT BURN DOWN
(Australia) ...
A DAY AT THE END OF OCTOBER
(Italy) ...

12

87

Palace Theatre, 6.00 p.m.
THE COLOURS OF BUCOVINA (Roumania) 100
71
FAITH AND ART (India)
II
THE SUN (Australia)
108
HOUSE CALLS (U.S.A.)

Palace Theatre, 9.00 p.m.

PROGRAMME AS AT 6.00 p.m.

THURSDAY, June 15 — Lee Cinema, 9.30 a.m.
WOMAN AND CINEMA (See Page 57)

Palace Theatre, 10.00 a.m.

AUSTRALIAN PROGRAMME
THE IRISHMAN

4

Capitol Cinema, 9.30 a.m.

THE BLUE GOLD-RUSH (France)
DISTILLERY RISING (Ireland)
...
REMBRANDT (Netherlands)

44
79
91

Palace Theatre, 2.30 p.m.

OVERTURE 125 (G. Britain)
BALLAD OF THE IRISH HORSE (Ireland)
ISLAND (Ireland)
CAMOUFLAGE (Poland)

59
78
77
94

Palace Theatre, 6.00 p.m.

THE BIRTHDAY (Czechoslovakia)
THE THIRD SKIN (Switzerland) ...
BOVVER BOOTS (G. Britain)
...
GIRL FRIENDS (U.S.A.)

27
103
57
109

Palace Theatre, 9.00 p.m.

PROGRAMME AS AT 6.00 p.m.
School o7 Music Theatre, 11.30 p.m.

SYMPOSIUM: “Is there a Future for an IrishFeature Film Industry”
r -:

�FRIDAY, JUNE 16 — Lee Cinema, 9.30 a.m.

WOMAN AND CINEMA (See Page 57)
followed by
SYMPOSIUM at 11.30 a.m.
Palace Theatre, 10.00 a.m.
AUSTRALIAN PROGRAMME
DON’S PARTY

7

Capitol Cinema, 9.30 a.m.
SPECIAL CHILDREN’S PROGRAMME OF
AUSTRALIAN FILMS
5-6

Palace Theatre, 2.30 p.m.

I AM A REFUGEE (Switzerland)
THE LAKE (G. Britain)
COPYRIGHT (Poland)
CRABE-TAMBOUR (France)

102
51
95
46

Palace Theatre, 6.00 p.m.
POUIHI — A LEGEND OF
NEW ZEALAND (New Zealand) ...
MIDNIGHT EXPRESS (G. Britain)

93
66

Palace Theatre, 9.00 p.m.

PROGRAMME AS AT 6.00 p.m.

SATURDAY, JUNE 17 — Lee Cinema, 9.30 a.m.

WOMAN AND CINEMA (See Page 57)

Palace Theatre, 10.00 a.m.

AUSTRALIAN PROGRAMME
THE MANGO TREE

8

Capitol Cinema, 9.30 a.m.

THE KILLER SWIM (Ireland)
MERCURIOUS (G. Britain)
DUO (G. Britain)
SPOLETO U.S.A.: A FESTIVAL
DISCOVERS AMERICA (U.S.A.) ...
ANOTHER RING TO KERRY (Ireland) ...
BARBARIE’S STAIRCASE (France)
ON TO BHUTAN (India)
MANIMALS (U.S.A.)
ION JALEA (Rumania)
...
THE LADDER (Czechoslovakia)
MOONFLIGHT (Hungary)

86
56
48
110
84
43
73
120
99
28
69

Palace Theatre, 3.30 p.m.

COSMOGONIA (Poland)
THE SHIPBUILDERS (Czechoslovakia) ...
THE TURNING POINT (U.S.A.)

96
30
117

Palace Theatre, 7.30 p.m.
PROGRAMME AS AT 3.30 p.m.

(This Programme is subject to alteration without notice)
The Festival Council can accept no responsibility for
errors, cancellations or alterations.

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�43
France — BARBARIE'S STAIRCASE
(L’ESCALIER DE BARBARIE)

Production : Les Grains de Sable
Director : Dominique Maraval
Script: Dominique Maraval
Photo : Thierry Arbogast
Music: Matias Ollisier, Jean-Jacques
Rhulmann
Cast: The clown: Vincent, Christine Danowsky, Claude Wilder. Jean Marc Grangier, Alain Miranda. Stella Blanco

A clown while ascending a staircase of a building is
confronted by a succession of scenes from the lives of
the men and women living on every floor. He watches
the scenes as spectator only until the top floor where
there is an open door.
(Time: 13 mins.)

44
France — THE BLUE GOLDRUSH
(L/\ RUEE VERS L’OR BLEU)

Production: Euroscop
Director: Bernard Ollivier
Marine life, petroleum, metallurgy, these are some
of the wealth to be found in the bottom of the oceans.
This film attempts to explore this richness as well as
dealing with legal problems involved in extending the
exclusive economic zones to 200 miles.
(Time: 26 mins.)

Come to
Butlin’s Mosney
for a week or

two, and give
the kids a whale

of a time.
For full particulars write to:

BUTLIN’S
Mosney, Co. Meath

31

�47
Ghana — GENESIS CHAPTER “X”
Production : Ghana Film Industry Corporation
Producer: Renor Fenuku
Director : Thomas Ribeiro
Script : Ato-Zanney
Photo : Anson Wordie
Music: Oscar Sulley
Cast: Marilyn Meyer, George Williams,
Kwesi Villars, Ebow Ansah

A young Ghanaian surgeon, Zaria Gariba, returns
home after successfully completing his medical studies
in London. He lodges that night in the home of an
impoverished couple, Adamu and his wife Hawa.
During the night Hawa discovers that the young surgeon
has money. She encourages her husband to kill him
and dispose of his body. Unknown to her, the surgeon
is her own son.
(Time : 80 mins.)

48
Great Britain - DUO
Production : Stuart Wynn Jones
Director: Stuart Wynn Jones
Script: Stuart Wynn Jones
Photo : Stuart Wynn Jones
Sound : Stuart Wynn Jones
Music: Gordon Jacobs

Xn animated film, commissioned by the composer,
rdon Jacobs, to illustrate a composition for clarinet
I bassoon.
(Time: 3 mins.)

52
Great Britain — CATHEDRAL
Production : The London International Film
School
Director: Ian Cook
Photo: Ian Cook
Cathedrals were centres of medieval pilgrimages and
still, to-day, the pilgrims come, with cameras and
chewing gum: this is how the medieval saints might
take their revenge.
(Time: 8 mins.)

Visitors to Cork
Call and see our Varied

Selection of
WATCHES. JEWELLERY,

WATERFORD GLASS,

HAND-MADE SILVERWARE

Wm. Egan &amp; Sons Ltd.
Jewellers - Silversmiths

31-32 PATRICK ST., CORK
34

�49
Great Britain — EARLY ONE MORNING . . .
Production : RSPB Film Unit
Director : Hugh Miles
Photo : Hugh Miles
The beauty of the English countryside; each season
*/
with its specia appeal.
ilh
special
(Time : 23 mins.)

50
Great Britain — FIGHT FOR YOUR LIFE
Production : Graham Moore
Director : Graham Moore
Photo : Peter Coulson
Sound : Boh Bentley
One of the last of the old-time boxing booths and
the pugilists who take on all comers.
(Time: 28 mins.)

51
Great Britain — Tilt LAKE
Production : Relfhurst Ltd.
Producer: Christopher Warburton
Director : Lindsey Vickers
Script : Lindsey Vickers
Photo : Norman Warwick
Sound : Bob Cox
Music : Richard Walters
Barbara and Tony meet again after many years and
spend a day at a secret place of their childhood, a lake.
Whilst Barbara was at college a murder took place at
the farmhouse nearby and the lake is no longer the
friendly and innocent playground they knew as children.
(Time: 33 mins.)

Two Letters
Spell the Best
Ice Cream

35

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LIMITED

The
Printers

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Tel. 21221, 21222, 26591

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�53
Great Britain — LITTLE ENGLAND — A
CELEBRATION
Production : Barbara Jamison
Director: Barbara Jamison
Script: Barbara Jamison
Photo : Barbara Jamison
Music : Barbara Jamison

54
Great Britain — LORNE GREENE’S CANADA
NIAGARA FALLS
Production : Raymond Goldsmith
Director Raymond Goldsmith
Script: Mike Walker
Photo: Lewis McLeod
(Time: 10 mins.)

55
Great Britain — MARC CHAGALL: THE
CHAGALL
COLOURS OF PASSION
Production : Rarmersuc
Director : Charles Harris
Script: Charles Harris (with quotations
from the works of Marc Chagall)
Photo : Derek Waterman
Marc Chagall, one of the most significant artists of
our times, provides the commentary through his own
writings and sayings.
(Time : 25 mins.)

56
Great Britain — MERCURIOUS
Production: Stuart Wynn Jones
Director : Stuart Wynn Jones
Script: Stuart Wynn Jones
Photo : Stuart Wynn Jones
Sound : Stuart Wynn Jones
Music: Mat Camison
An animated film of fireworks without bangs and
ballet without dancers.
(Time : 3 mins.)

HICKEY &amp; BYRNE
PRINTERS
41 MARY STREET &amp;
1 SULLIVANS QUAY,

CORK
Phone: 021 -20725

37

�57
Great Britain — BOUVERBOOTS
Producer: Robert Aarons
Director : N. L. Janis
Script: N. L. Janis

(Time : 26 mins.)

58
Great Britain — NIGHT CALL

Production: Illustra Films Ltd.
Producer: Barry Palin
Director: Ferdinand Fairfax
Photo: Mike Dodds
Sound: Ivan Sharrock
The difficulties and dangers of motorway driving,
paiticularly at night, and particularly when there’s a
ghost about.
(Time : 27 mins.)

59
Great Britain — OVERTURE ONE-TWO-FIVE

Production: British Transport Films
Producer: James Ritchie
Director: John Legard
Photo: Ronald Craigen and Trevor Roe
Music: David Gow
The development of British Rail’s High Speed Train.
(Time : 7 mins.)

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�60
Great Britain — ROUND ROBIN
Production : RSPB Film Unit
Director: Andrew Anderson and Hugh Miles
Script: Bernard Cribbins
Photo : Andrew Anderson and Hugh Miles
Pugnacious defender of its own territory, the Robin
Redbreast has a private side to his life, kept secret
even from his benefactor — man.
(Time: 29 mins.)

61
Great Britain — SUPERSONIC ACHIEVEMENT
Production : British Airways
Producer : Ian Mackerscy
Director : Alan R. Tanner
Script: lan Mackcrscy
Photo : Stuart Bennett
Sound : Martin McLean
The story of the development of Concorde aircraft
as the ultimate in man’s achievement in civil aviation.
(Time : 29 mins.)

62
Great Britain — WATERPLAY
Production : Taylor Joachim Ltd.
Director : John Taylor
Photo : John Taylor
Sound : John Taylor
Music : Richard Blackford
A synthesis of music and photography.
(Time: 19 mins.)

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�63
Great Britain — THE WAY BACK HOME
Production : Maureen White
Director : Maureen White
Script : Maureen White
Photo: Maureen White
Sound :Maureen White

How Irish people living in London are taken “back
home” by traditional Irish music.
(Time: 16 mins.)

64
Great Britain — ABOVE US THE EARTH
Production : British Film Institute

Production Board
Director: Karl Francis
Script : Karl Francis
Photo : Roger Evans and Mike Fox
Sound : Peter Harvey and Ray Bcckctt
Editor: Nicl Thomson
Cast: Windsor Rees, Gwen Francis, Ozzie,
Dai Morgan, Evan Jones, Evan Watkins,
Ted Uzzell, Tom Jenkings, Nicl Kinnock,
Michael Foot, Ben Wright, Dai Small, Viv
Preece, Mai Jones, Joe Gormley

A fictionalised record of the unsuccessful fight by
Rhymney Valley miners in Wales to save their
Ogilvie colliery from closure by the National Coal
Board.
(Time: 85 mins.)

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�65
Great Britain — THE SHOUT
Production : Recorded Picture Co. Ltd.
Producer : Jcrmy Thomas
Director : Jerzy Skolimowski
Script: Michael Austin and Jerzy Skolimowski
from a story by Robert Graves
Photo: Mike Molloy
Sound : Alan Bell
Art Editor: Simon Holland
Music : Rupert Hire. Anthony Banks and
Mike Rutherford
Editor : Barrie Vince
Cast: Alan Bates, Susannah York. John Hurt,
Robert Stephens, Tim Curry. Julian Hough
Carol Drinkwater, Nick Stringer, John
Rees, Susan Woolridge
A traditional cricket match as played on village
greens all over England, but this is different : it is
played in the local mental hospital grounds where once
a year the patients play against the villagers. Beneath
the polite facade, tensions run high. Inside the scoring
tent one of the patients tells a story, his story, to the
village scorckccpcr. about the tremendous power of his
shout and how he killed his own children. It may be the
ravings of a disturbed mind, but the cricket match
ends in panic and terror.
(Time : 86mins.)

66
Great Britain — MIDNIGHT EXPRESS
Production : Casablanca Filmworks Production
Producer : Alan Marshall and David Puttnam
Director : Alan Parker
Script : Oliver Stone, from the book by Billy
Hayes and William Hoffer
Photo : Michael Seresin
Sound : Clive Winter
Art Editor : Evan Hercules
Music: Giorgio Moroder
Editor: Gerry Hambling
Cast: Brad Davis, Randy Quaid, Bo Hopkins,
John Hurt, Paul Smith, Mike Kellin
Billy Hayes, a young American, is arrested at Istan­
bul Airport, and later charged with a drug offence. He
is sentenced to four years in Sagamilcar fortress. There
he finds squalor, torture, humiliation, brutality ....
and warm friendships. He had only days of his sen­
tence to serve when he is sentenced to serve 30 years
more. With no hope of lawful relief, he uses the
secret “midnight express’’ to effect a spectacular,
unique escape from prison, from Istanbul, from Turkey.
(Time: 120 mins.)

67
Hungary — AS YOU LIKE IT (A PIACERE)
Production: Mafilm Studios, Budapest
Director: Zoltan Huszarik
Script : Zoltan Huszarik
Photo : Peter Jankura
The craving of the human person to leave behind
some imperishable mark.
(Time: 22 mins.)
41

�68
Hungary — THE LONELY PERSONS’ CLUB

Production : Mafilm Studio, Budapest
Director: Livia Gyarmathy
Script Pal Erdoss and Livia Gyarmathy
Photo: Ferenc Papp
A Hungarian club for senior citizens who find not
only companionship and entertainment but opportunity
to care for others.
(Time: 18 mins.)

69
Hungary — MOON-FLIGHT (HOLDMESE)

Production: Pannonia Film, Budapest
Director: Sandor Reisenbucher
Script: Sandor Reisenbucher
Photo: Iren Henrik
Reisenbucher elaborates on a suggestion that the
moon may be an artificial, rather than natural, satellite
of earth and enables him to produce spectacular
sequences showing the construction of a moon space­
ship and its disastrous end.
(Time: 12 mins.)

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�70
India — THE BOY WHO BECAME AN ORPHAN
(TABBALIYU NENA DE MACANE)
Production : Maharaja Movies
Producer: B. M. Venkatesh and Chandulal
Jain
Director: Girish Karnad and B. V. Karanth
Script: Girish Karnad from a novel by
S. L. Byrappa
Photo : A. K. Beer
Music : Bhaskar Chandavarkar
Nandan returns from America to his native Hindi
village and begins to tamper with age-old customs. His
American wife, Lidiya, wishes to identify with the vil­
lage but misunderstandings arise and, for a time, Nan­
dan and Lidiya find themselves isolated from their
neighbours.
(Time : 135 mins.)

71
India — FAITH AND ART
Production : Films Division, Ministry of
Information and Broadcasting, Bombay
Director : Mushir Ahmad
Script : Shyam Gudi
Photo : D. N. Chandckar
Sound : A. Viswanatham
Music: Raghunath Seth
The architectural1 beauty of the famous mosque at
Balkh in Afghanis*
Afghanistan and the work of restoration
recently carried out.
(Time : 17 mins.)

72
India — KANNESHWARA RAMA
Production : Sharada Movie Production,
Bangalore
Director : M. S. Sathyu
Script : Shama Zaidi
Photo : Ashok Gunjal
Music : B. V. Karanth
The adventures of Kanneshwara Rama, a real life
outlaw, who is still celebrated in Indian ballads, in con­
trast with the attitude of non-violence of the followers
of Mahatma Gandhi.
(Time: 130 mins.)

73
India — ON TO BHUTAN
Production : Films Division, Ministry of
Information and Broadcasting, Bombay
Producer: S. N. S. Sastry
Director : Girish Vaidya
Script: V. R. Pillai
Photo: B. Khosla
Sound : R. G. Chendwankar
Music: Raghunath Seth
The land, people, culture and progress of Bhutan.
(Time. 14 mins.)
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�74
India — DOMESTIC ELECTRICALS OF INDIA
Production : Films Division, Ministry of
Information and Broadcasting, Bombay
Director: Arun Banerjee
The production and export of household electrical
gadgets made in small factories in India.
(Time: 15 mins.)

75
India — LET’S WORK TOGETHER
Production : Films Division, Ministry of
Information and Broadcasting, Bombay
Director : B. R. Shendgc
Script: B. R. Dhilong
Photo: Ram Mahtrc, Guru Raju
Sound : T. A. Jagannathan
Music : Vijay Raghav Rao
An animated film on the need for harmonious rela­
tions between labour and management in industry.
(Time : 5 mins.)
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76
Iran — LIFE (ZENDEGIE)
Production: Ministry of Culture and Arts,
Iran
Director: Nostratollahc Karimic
Script: Nostratollahe Karimie
Photo : A. Kafafie
Music : F. Hafezie
The existence and evolution of life.
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(Time: 20 mins.)

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�77
Ireland — ISLAND
Production : Ncvilh Presho, Martello Films
Neville
Director : Neville 1
:ctor
Presho
Script: Neville I
Presho
Photo : Steve Fairchild
Sound : Pat Carey
Music : Clannad
Two days on an
i

Ireland.

island off the coast of Northern
(Time : 26 mins.)

78
Ireland — THE BALLAD OF THE IRISH HORSE
Production : Pan International Films
Producer : Michael Algar
Director : Rory O'Farrell
Script: Con Houlihan
Photo: Shcamus Dcasy
Music : Paddy Moloney

The relationship between horse and man, and espe­
cially the affinity that exists in Ireland.
(Time : 47 mins.)

79
Ireland — DISTILLERY RISING
Production: Irish Distillers/James Morris
Director : Ted Bonner
Script : Group Communications Dept.
Irish Distillers
Photo: P. Thornton, S. Corcoran,
D. Shaw-Smith
Sound : James Morris

A documentary on the building of new Midlcton
Distillery at Midleton, Co. Cork.
(Time : 25 mins.)

80
Ireland — REFLECTIONS IRELAND

Production : Viscom Production Ltd.
Producer : Patrick Carey and John Spencer
Director : Patrick Carey
Script: Patrick Carey
Photo : Patrick Carey
Sound : Pat DufTner
Music : Paddy Maloney and the Chieftains
Patrick Carey depicts the quietness, tranquillity and
beauty of Ireland in terms of film only.
(Time: 21 mins.)

81
Ireland — SEA-HORSES

Production : Vic Purcell Smallfilms
Director : Vic Purcell
Photo: Pat Kavanagh
Music: Hugh O’Donahue, Greg Boland
A day at an Irish race meeting. No ordinary meeting,
though, as the Laytown Races, are held only once a
year on the sands at Laytown, Co. Meath, and on that
day the course has to be built and everything from tents
and stalls to bookies’ stands has to be erected, and the
time of the first race depends on the tide.
(Time: 15 mins.)

45

�82
Ireland — VEROLME CORK DOCKYARD
Production : Bateman Photography
Script: Pat O'Hare and P. Coughlan
Photo : Robert Bateman
Sound : Pat Hayes
(Time: 8 mins.)

83
Ireland — WHAT COLOUR IS THE BIRD?
Production : Holywood Films
Director : John T. Davis
Script: John T. Davis, John Middleton
Photo: John T. Davis
Sound : John T. Davis assisted by Lesley
Tarrant and John Middleton
Music: Mahavishnu, John McLaughlin
A documentary on a day and life in Ulster.
(Time: 17 mins.)

84
Ireland — ANOTHER RING TO KERRY
Production : AOF Productions
Director : Tiernan MacBride
Script: Leo Cullen
Photo: Sean Corcoran
Sound : Peter Hunt
avev and Martin O’Connor
Music : Sean Da'
Commentator : Niall Toibin
I
(Time: 25 mins.)

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June 4th — September 30th
6 nights weekly Sunday — Friday
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(Cork and Kerry)

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Admission £2.50
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�85
Ireland — FROM A GREEN FIELD

Producer: Joe McCarthy
Script: Joe McCarthy
Photo : Pat Hayes
Sound : Paul O'Flsnn
Editor : Jan Stapleton
Commentator: Noel O’Carroll

A look at the growth of Mitsui Denman (Ireland)
Ltd.
(Time : 27 mins.)

86
Ireland — “THE KILLER SWIM"
Production : Holywood Films, N. Ireland
Director : Alwyn James
Script : Alwyn James
Photo : Alwyn James
Sound : Colin James

The Killer Swim is a nickname for the North Chan­
nel. a 22-milc stretch of icy water between Scotland
and Ireland. Three swimmers only, all from the Irish
side, have succeeded in conquering it. Ted Keenan from
Enniskillen, has already swum the English Channel, the
Bristol Channel and 1973 the North Channel — from
Ireland to Scotland. This film is the story of his attempt
at the age of 42, to swim the North Channel from the
Scottish side which has never been done. Once again
the Channel is the victor.
(Time : 30 mins.)

87
Italy — A DAY AT THE END OF OCTOBER
Production : Cooperativa Mcrcato Europco
Cinematogratica
Producer : Bruno Ridolfi
Director : Paolo Spinola
Script : Carlo Castellaneta and Paolo Spinola
Photo : Aldo di Marcantonio
Art Editor : Carmelo Patrono
Music : Daniele Patucchi
Editor : Vincenzo Verdecchi
(Time : 107 mins.)

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1979

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�88
The Netherlands — HOSANNA
Production : Jap van Rij Film Produkties BV
Producer : Jaap van Rij
Director: Albert Seelen
Script: Albert Seelen
Photo: Fred Tammes
Sound : Albert Seelen
That most intimate moment in a person’s life — the
moment of death.
(Time: 43 mins.)

89
The Netherlands — OH MY DARLING
Production : Nico Crama, The Hague
Director: Borge Ring
Script : Borge Ring
Photo: Wim van Beclen
Sound : Boy van Hattum
Music : Borge Ring
An animated film about a couple who love their
_
daughter too much, and . . . yet?
(Time : 7 mins.)

90
The Netherlands — PASTORALE 1943
Production: Spieghel Film Produktie
Maatschappij, Amsterdam
Producer: Frans Raskcr
Director: Wim Verstappen
Script: Wim Verstappen, based on a novel
by Simon Vestdijk
Photo : Marc Felperlaan
Music: Robert Reppener
Cast: Frederik de Groot, ”
c
Renee Soutendijk,
Hein Boele, Bernard Droog, Geert de
lein Boele
Jong
The Dutch and their pecularities and especially in
German occupied Holland during World War II, when
durin
iified
these pecularities are intensified by the v
war, the occu­
ice
it; and
pation and the resistance movement; ant more parti­
n
i.
cularly in the town of Doornwijk in 1943 where life
ly
goes on as normally as possible.
(Time: 124 mins.)

91
The Netherlands — REMBRANDT FECIT 1669
Production : Jos Stelling Film Produkties,
Utrecht
Director: Jos Stelling
Script: Jos Stelling and Wil Hildebrand
Photo: Ernest Bresser
Music: Laurens van Rooyen
Cast: Ton de Koff (the ageing Rembrandt),
Frans Stelling (the younger Rembrandt)
As the title indicates the starting point of the film is
Rembrandt’s last self portraits from which it sets off to
explore the facts of the life of the great Dutch master
and his work as painter, etcher and draughtsman.
(Time: 113 mins.)

The Council wishes to express appreciation
to Radio Telefis Eireann for their assistance
and financial support.
48

�92
The Netherlands — LETTER TO VORSTER
Production : Rocland Kerbosch Filmproduktie
Director Rocland Kerbosch
Script : Bert Schierbeck
Photo : Gideo Gitai
Music : Miriam Makeba

A message to the Prime Minister of South Africa on
the meaning and danger of apartheid; a letter that does
not expect an answer.
(Time : 17 mins.)

93
New Zealand — POUIHI ... A LEGEND OF
NEW ZEALAND
Production : Air New Zealand
Producer : Paul Ricketts
Director : GcolT Dixon
Script : Paul Ricketts
Photo : John Blick
(Time : 24 mins.)

94
Poland — CAMOUFLAGE (BAWRY OCHRONNE)
Production : Tor Film Unit
Director : Krzysztof Zanussi
Script : Krzysztof Zanussi
Photo : Edward Klosinski
Music : Wojciech Kilar

A group of university students c a sumi
on
imer campus,
in a story of developing conformi
lism and of the com■
plexities of human behaviour.
(Time : 106 mins.)

95
Poland — COPYRIGHT

Production : Animated Film Studio, Cracow
Director : Piotr Szulkin
Script: Piotr Szulkin
Photo: Dominik Koziol
A naturalistic sequence in which an apple is crushed
by a powerful press. But why “Copyright”?
(Time: 4 mins.)

96
Poland — COSMOGONIA (KOSMOGONIA)

Production: Short Film Studio, Lodz
Director : Danuta Adamska-Strus
Script: Danuta Adamska-Shrus and
Slawomir Grabowski
Photo: Waclaw Fedak
Music: Eugeniusz Rudnik
A visual impression of the creation of the universe
out of chaos.
(Time: 9 mins.)

49

�■d —HOLIDAY (SWIETO)
Production: Short Film Studio, Lodz
Director: Zbigniew Rybczynski
Script: Zbigniew Rybczynski
Photo: Zbigniew Rybczynski
Music: Janusz Hajdun
holiday in the Polish provinces, a day full of little
—lenls and simple ceremonies.
(Time : 9 mins.)

■and — IT STRUCK ROOTS, FILLED THE
EARTH
(ZAPUSCILA KORBEN1E NAPEL1LA
ZIEMIE)
Production : Educational Film Studio, Lodz
Director: Anna Dyrka-Brzozowska
Script: Anna Dyrka-Brzozowska
Photo: Andrzej Jaworski
An impression of the first contact of a newly born
zaaby with the world.
(Time: 18 mins.)

99
Rumania — ION J ALE A
Production: Alex. Sahia Film Studio
Director: C. Valeni
Script: C. Valeni
Photo: Fr. Patakfalvi
Music: Radu Zamfirescu
The Rumanian sculptor. Ion Jalca, at the age of 90,
discusses his artistic credo.
. x
(Time: 10 mtns.)

100
Rumania — THE COLOURS OF BUCOVINA
Production: Alex. Sahia Film Studio
Director : Ion Visu
Script: Ion Visu
Photo: C. Teodorescu
Music: Mihaela Sergescu
The Rumanian province of Bucovina with cole
everywhere, on houses, on plain and hill, and ms
the homes.
(Time: 10 mu

101
Spain — CRIA CUERVOS
Producer: Elias Querejeta
Director: Carlos Saura
Script: Carlos Saura, Paco Lucio
Photo: Primitive Alvaro
Editor : Pablo G. Delamo
Cast: Geraldine Chaplin, Ana Torrent,
Conchita Perez
Ana, the nine-year old tells the story of her
living in a small old house in the centre of M"
Her mother has died some years ago and her
dies as the story begins. Ana believes that she h
her hands the power of life and death over thos
to her; she thinks that her power has caused th"
of her father. She summons her mother in fant=
relives a relationship that vacillates between ten_
nostalgia and domination. Thus in that closed
and from the viewpoint of a child the time flow&gt;
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�102
Switzerland — I AM A REFUGEE
Production : Films de VArc
Producer : Marc Sursock and
Rudy Djabbarzadeh
Director: lames Becket
Script: Janies Becket
Photo : Jack Hazan and
Witold Lcsnicwicz
Sound : Luc Yersin
Music : Emile Ellbergcr

(Time : 34 mins.)

103
Switzerland — THE THIRD SKIN
(DIE DRITTE HALT)
Production : Condor Films Ltd.
Director : Herbert E. Meyer
Script: Herbert E. Meyer
Photo: Edwin Horak
Music : Rainer Bosch

Gypsum plaster, its origin and production and its
many applications in some aspects of life, building, art,
medicine and industry.
(Time : 16 mins.)

104
U.S.A. — THE ART OF GERALD GOOCH
Production: Creative Dimensions, Inc.
Director : Seth Hill
Script : Seth Hill
Photo: Charles Rudnik
Sound : Roy Ramsing

A portrait of the popular Californian artist, Gerald
Gooch, with commentary by the artist.
(Time : 16 mins.)

105
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U.S.A. — 800 MILES OF WINTER

Production: Caterpillar Tractor Co. and
Calvin Communications
Producer: Don Peterson
Director : Larry Winter
Script: Don Peterson
Photo: E. W. Railsback
Music: Bucky Weishaar

‘M

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The story of the building of the 800 mile Trans.
Alaska pipeline, the ^largest privately financed con
largest
struction project of all time.
(Time: 28 mini

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106
US.A. — GOYA’S DISASTERS OF WAR

hear

Production : Marvin Albert Films
Director : Marvin Albert
Script: Marvin Albert
Photo: Marvin Albert
Music: Pedro Bacan

Goya’s etchings translated to film.
(Time: 6 ra

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�107
U.S.A. — HARDWARE WARS
Production : Ernie Fosselius/Michacl Wiese
A takeoff on Star Wars.
(Time: 13 mins.)

108
U.S.A. — HOUSE CALLS
Cast: Walter Matthau, Richard Benjamin,
Art Carney, Glenda Jackson, Sandra
Kerns
Dr. Charley Nichols, a surgeon, returns to his prac­
tice after a three-month leave following the death of
his wife. He arrives with a newly-grown beard and a
new lifestyle and announces to his friend that he in­
tends to have swinging affairs with every beautiful
woman that comes his way. Hospital politics and the
personality of one woman begin to interfere with his
life as a carefree bachelor.
(Time: 98 mins.)

109
U.S.A. — GIRL FRIENDS
Production : Warner Communications Co.,
released by Columbia—Warner
Distributors
Director: Claudia Weill
Producer: Claudia Weill, Jan Sounders.
Cyclops Film Inc.
Script : Vicki Polon, from a story by Claudia
Weill and Vicki Polon
Photo: Fred Murphy
Art Editor: Patrizia Von Brandenstein
Music: Michael Small
Editor : Suzanne Petit
Cast: Melanie Mayron, Eli Wallach, Anita
Skinner
- story of Susan, out of college and earning her
photographing weddings and barmitzvahs. The
ic shares her New York apartment with chooses
tge. Susan opts for being alone and encounters
It situations with an amorous Rabbi, a woman
-hiker and a succession of receptionists, resumes
She beds down temporarily with a
. rejections.
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ybung teacher, but success does not come. pjcr p0Wer
teachei
.
led off. She despairs, she quarrels with her mar1
is turned
___r
:n
_ friend,
.
ried .riend, with her lover. When she gets a gallery
lover,
towing
show
showing of her photographs, she fails to show up for
final arrangement of them, but she survives.
a f
(Time: 87 mins.)

110
U.S. A.— SPOLETO U.S.A.: A FESTIVAL
DISCOVERS AMERICA

Production : Blackwood Productions
Director: Michael Blackwood
Script: Clive Barnes
Photo: Seth Schneidman
Sound : Mead Hunt
At once the portrait of a festival in its 20th year,
the Spoleto Festival, of two cities, Spoleto in Italy and
Charleston in South Carolina and of a gifted composer,
Gian Carlo Menotti.
(Time: 56 mins.)

52

�Ill
VS.A. — PARKS. PLEASANT OCCASIONS
AND HAPPINESS
Production : Marvin Albert Films
Director : Marvin Albert
Script : Marvin Albert
Photo: Marvin Albert
Music : Norman Durkee

The pleasures of free public space for the people of
urban environments.
(Time : 16 mins.)

112
U.S.A. — SHINTO: NATURE. GODS AND MAN
IN JAPAN
Production : Japan Society. Inc.
Producer : Peter Grilli
Director : David Westphal
Script : Peter Grilli
Photo : David Westphal and Makoto Ogawara
Sound : Torn Toyama
Music : Minoru Miki

The development of the Shinto religion, from ancient
times to the present day.
(Time : 48 mins.)

113
U.S.A. — SPACEBORNE
Production : Berkeley Film Associates
Director : Philip Dauber
Photo : The Astronauts of NASA
Sound : Tom Valens
Music: Douglas McKechnie and John Lewis
Man’s exploration of space over a decade of discovery
(Time : 14 mins.)

114
U.S.A. — NANETTE: AN ASIDE
Production : White o’ Morn Ltd.
Director : Rik van Glintenkamp
Script : Willa Cather
Photo : Hiro Narita
Sound : Maryte Kavaliauskas and Ron Yoshida
Cast: Carolyn Mignini, Donna Mitchell. Matej
Shirko, Kola Kwariani, Deborah Miller,
Maria Gudy

Based on a short story by Willa Cather, this film is
set in the Europe of 1905, but filmed in the old city of
Quebec in mid-winter. Two women, a famous ballerina
and her secretary, have become more attached to each
other than they realize, but finding their modes and
ideas of life growing radically apart, sadly they must
separate.
(Time : 44 mins.)
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�97
Poland —HOLIDAY (SWIETO)
Production : Short Film Studio, Lodz
Director: Zbigniew Rybezynski
Script : Zbigniew Rybezynski
Photo: Zbigniew Rybezynski
Music: Janusz Hajdun
A holiday in the Polish provinces, a day full of little
...cidents and simple ceremonies.
incidents
(Time : 9 mins.)

98
Poland — IT STRUCK ROOTS, FILLED THE
EARTH
(ZAPUSCILA KORRENIE NAPELILA
ZIEMIE)
Production : Educational Film Studio, Lodz
Director: Anna Dyrka-Brzozowska
Script: Anna Dyrka-Brzozowska
Photo : Andrzej Jaworski
An i...
impression of the first contact of a newly born
baby will the world.
tvith
(Time: 18 mins.)

99
Rumania — ION JALEA
Production : Alex. Sahia Film Studio
Director: C. Valeni
Script: C. Valcni
Photo : Fr. Patakfalvi
Music : Radu Zamfirescu
The Rumanian sculptor. Ion Jalea, at the age of 90,
discusses his artistic credo.
(Time: 10 mins.)

100
Rumania — THE COLOURS OF BUCOVINA
Production: Alex. Sahia Film Studio
Director : Ion Visu
Script: Ion Visu
Photo: C. Teodorescu
Music: Mihaela Sergescu
The Rumanian province of Bucovina with colour
everywhere, on houses, on plain and hill, and inside
the homes.
(Time: 10 mins.)

101
Spain — CRIA CUERVOS
Producer: Elias Querejeta
Director: Carlos Saura
Script: Carlos Saura, Paco Lucio
Photo : Primitive Alvaro
Editor: Pablo G. Delamo
Cast: Geraldine Chaplin, Ana Torrent,
Conchita Perez
Ana, the nine-year old tells the story of her family
living in a small old house in the centre of Madrid.
Her mother has died some years ago and her father
dies as the story begins. Ana believes that she holds in
her hands the power of life and death over those near
to her; she thinks that her power has caused the death
of her father. She summons her mother in fantasy and
relives a relationship that vacillates between tenderness,
nostalgia and domination. Thus in that closed universe
and from the viewpoint of a child the time flows.
50

�102
Switzerland — I AM A REFUGEE

Production : Films de I* Arc
Producer : Marc Sursock and
Rudy Djabbarzadch
Director : James Becket
Script : James Becket
Photo : Jack Hazan and
Witold Lcsnicwicz
Sound : Luc Yersin
Music : Emile Ellberger
(Time : 34 mins.)

103
Switzerland — THE THIRD SKIN
(DIE DRITTE HALIT)
Production : Condor Films Ltd.
Director : Herbert E. Meyer
Script : Herbert E. Meyer
Photo : Edwin Horak
Music : Rainer Bosch

Gypsum plaster, its origin and productio
action and its
many applications in some aspects of life, building, art.
Lmedicine and industry.
(Time : 16 mins.)

104
U.S.A. — THE ART OF GERALD GOOCH

Production : Creative Dimensions, Inc.
Director : Seth Hill
Script : Seth Hill
Photo : Charles Rudnik
Sound : Roy Ramsing

A portrait of the popular Californian artist, Gerald
]
Gooch, with commenl
itary by the artist.
(Time : 16 mins.)

105
U.S.A. — 800 MILES OF WINTER

Production : Caterpillar Tractor Co. and
Calvin Communications
Producer: Don Peterson
Director : Larry Winter
Script : Don Peterson
Photo : E. W. Railsback
Music: Bucky Weishaar
Music

The story of the building of the 800 mile Trans­
Alaska pipeline, the largest privately financed con­
struction project of all time.
(Time: 28 mins.)

106
U.S.A. — GOYA’S DISASTERS OF WAR
Production: Marvin Albert Films
Director : Marvin Albert
Script : Marvin Albert
Photo : Marvin Albert
Music: Pedro Bacan
Goya’s etchings translated to film.
51

(Time : 6 mins.)

�115
U.S.A. — 299 FOXTROT

Production : Film Projects Branch, Naval
Weapons Center, California
Director: S. Martin Shelton
Script: S. Martin Shelton
Photo : Griftin Davies
Sound : S. Martin Shelton
The story of the restoration and the return of the last
flyable B-29 aircraft.
(Time: Il mins.)

116
U.S.A. — AN UNMARRIED WOMAN

Production : Twentieth Century-Fox
Producer : Paul Mazursky and Tony Ray
Director: Paul Mazursky
Script : Paul Mazursky
Photo: Arthur Ornitz
Music: Bill Conti
Editor: Stuart Pappe
Cast : Jill Clayburgh (Erica), Michael Murphy
(her husband), Lisa Lucas (her daughter).
Kelly Bishop, Linda Miller and Pat Quinn
(her woman friends), Cliff Gorman
(Charlie)
□ry
The stoi of a woman whose husband leaves her
mteen years of marriage — and the effect it
after sever
has both on their lives and on their 15-year old daughter
as seen primarily from the woman's viewpoint. Two
contemporary social themes recur throughout the film :
the effects of divorce on all members of a family, and
the changing options in women's lives to-day.
(Time: 130 mins.)

117
U.S.A. — THE TURNING POINT

118
U.S.A. — HOUSE CALLS
Production : Universal
Producer : Alex Winitsky and Arlene Sellers
Director: Max Shulman, Julius J. Epstein,
Alan Mandel and Charles Shyer
Script: Max Shulman and Julius J. Epstein
Photo : David M. Walsh
Sound : Henry Bumstead
Music: Henry Mancini
Editor: Edward Warschilxa
(Time: 98 mins.)

119
U.S.A. — MULLIGAN IN THE LAND OF THE
DEIFIED BIG DEAL

120
U.S.A. — MANIMALS
Production : Opus Films, Ltd.
Director; Robin Lehman
Script : Robin Lehman
Photo: Robin Lehman
The incredible world of exotic pets.
(Time: 29 mins.)
54

�121
U.S5.R. — THE PORTRAIT IN BLUE
Production : Mosfilm Studio
Director: Gennady Shumsky
Script : Alcksanor Aleksandrov
Photo : Dimitry Korzhikhin
Sound : R. Sohinov
Music : Isaak Scwartz
Cast : Darya Mikhailova, Valery Savishev,
Varvara Sosholjskaya,
Yury Nasarov,
Dima Samodumov, Vitaly Briekhov

Aloysha first met Tanjka one morning early walking
ne
down a meadow; soon she had learned his secret —
lad
that he wanted to fly a balloor and that he had a
in,
deserted shed where he built his balloon, and soon she
. ...s
was spending all her free time w
with him. It meant also
letting grandma into Aloysha’s v
‘s secret. Then came the
forest fire when Aloysha’s world was lost in flames and
•‘
■
........ i
Tanjka’s parents took her away, but grandma remained
and together they built the balloon and it flew. How
fie’
many years ago was it all? But perhaps the g
laps
dreams of
childhood remain with us for good.

122
U.S.S.R. — MIMINO
Production : Mosfilm Studio
Director : Georgy Danelia
Script: Revas Gabriadze, Victoria Tobareva
and Georgy Danelia
Photo : Anatoly Petritzky
Art Editor : Boris Newechek and Eleonora
Nemechek
Music : Giya Koncheli
Cast: Buba Kikabidze

It is, most probably, a fairy' talc — about a falcon.
Mimino in the Georgian language means a falcon—but
we find a helicopter whirring peacefully above the
countryside piloted by Valiko — and he is happy and
his home is here and the people need him. One day
Valiko met a beautiful stewardess of a jet plane and
he decided to become a jet pilot. He goes to Moscow
and succeeds in becoming a pilot on international routes
and pretty stewardesses smile at him, but Valiko re­
members his mountain village and once again he is at
the controls of his helicopter.

123
Wales — GRAND SLAM

Production : B.B.C. Wales
Producer: John Hefin
Script: Gwenlyn Parry
Photo : Russ Walker
Sound : Mansel Davies
Cast: Hugh Griffith, Windsor Davies, Dewi
Morris, Sion Probert

A “pilgrimage” to Parc des Princes, Paris by a bus
• South
on
the
occasion of of
load of " ■' Wales rugby fans the nrt occasion a
ional. They are all going
France v. Wales rugby internatic*
e
over for the rugby but each one has another reason for
making the trip.
(Time : 60 mins.)
55

�128
Yugoslavia — TWO BEES OR NOT TWO BEES
(DRAMA OKO CVIJECA)

Zagreb Film, Zagrem and Windrose Dumont
Time, Koln
Director : Ante Zaninovic
Script : Ante Zaninovic
Photo : Franco Malogorski
Art Editor: Ante Zaninovic
inovic
Music : Tomislav Simovic
vic
Balthazar town had, as do all towns, an air pollu­
tion problem. Franjo, the bee-keeper, moved his bees
out of town in order to prevent them from dying, but
ecs
then the fruit trees no lonj
longer bore fruit because of the
absence of the bees. So I
Franjo moved his bees back
again to town.
(Time: 12 mins.)

The Techniques of Film Making
A course on the techniques of film making for
senior school students will be held at University
College, Cork from Monday, June 12 to Satur­
day, June 17.
The course will be conducted by Mr. Kenneth
Trodd, Producer (Drama) Plays, B.B.C., London
who also runs the National Film School. Beacons­
field. London.

INTERNATIONAL PRESS OFFICE

AT CONNOLLY HALL

A FRIENDSHIP CENTRE
is located at Connolly Hall and will be
open daily from 10 a.m. to 7 p.m.

Delegates, Press and
Holders are welcome.

56

Season

Ticket

�WOMEN AND CINEMA
LEE CINEMA

PROGRAMME
(At 9.30 a.m. Each Morning)

Monday, June 12
Women In Hollywood — 35 mm - 3 hours

DANCE GIRL DANCE
(U.S.A. 1940—Director : Dorothy Arzncr)
OUTRAGE
(U.S.A. 1950 — Director: Ida Lupino)

Tuesday, June 13
Woman and the Avant-Gardc-History—16 mm-3 hours

THE SMILING MADAME BEUDET
(France 1922 — Director: Germaine Dulac)
MESHES IN THE AFTERNOON
(U.S.A. 1943 — Director: Maya Dercn and
Alexander Hammid)

PIERRE VALLIERES
(Canada 1969 — Director : Joyce Weiland)
KRISTINA TALKING PICTURES
(U.S.A. 1976 — Director: Yvonne Rainer)

Wednesday, June 14
New Directions — The Entertainment Film
84 mins, and discussion

WIVES
(Norway 1975 — Director: Anja Breien)

Thursday, June 15
New Directions — The Political Avant-Garde
100 mins, and discussion

RIDDLES OF THE SPHINX
(G.B. 1977 — Director: Laura Mulvey and
Peter Wollen)

Friday, June 16
New’ Directions — Shorts from the Women’s Movement
100 mins, and Seminar
WHOSE CHOICE?
(G.B. 1976 — London Women’s Film Group)
THE POINT IS TO CHANGE IT
(Germany 1973 — Director: Claudia Alermann)

Saturday, June 17
New Directions — The Avant-Garde
90 mins and discussion
NEWS FROM HOME
(France 1977 — Director: Chantal Akermann)

57

�CORK FILM FESTIVAL
FEATURE FILM AWARDS
Silver Medallions will be presented by the International
Jury to the outstanding Script-writer, Director of
Photography, Music Composer, Editor and Art Direc­
ing
tor of films shown during the event. Certificates of
irdci
Merit may also be awarded at the discretion of the
Jury.
SHORT FILM AWARDS
A Bronze Statuette of St. Finbarr will be presented by
the International Jury to the outstanding film in each
?ach
category (a) General Interest and Documentary Film*-ims:
(b) Animated or Cartoon Films: (c) Films on Art; (cl)
(
Short Fiction Films; (c) Scientific and Industrial Spo
onsored Films. Certificates of Merit will be awarded at
the discretion of the Jury to particular films for out­
standing aspects.

IRISH FILM SOCIETY'S AWARD
The Irish Film Society will present an award for
it
the best short film shown during the Festival .
IRISH FILM SOCIETY’S JURY

The members of the Jury for the Irish Film Society’s
Award is:

DAVID WATTERSON (British Federation of
Film Societies)
MICHAEL DWYER (Tralee)
CORNELIUS HURLEY (Cork)
INTERNATIONAL CRITICS AWARD

_
..._J
The Waterford Glass Award will be presented to the
Film
best Irish-made film shown at the Festival. Films made
ligible.
outside Ireland by Irish film makers are eligiL.

COMMISSION OF THE EUROPEAN
COMMUNITIES SPECIAL PRIZE
The Commission of the European Communities will
present an Award for the Short Film, which, in the
opinion of the International Jury, will contribute most
to mutual understanding between people of different
European countries and of the common problems of
contemporary’ society.
The Commission of the Europeani Communities has
nominated a special International Jury to select the
.
prizewinning short film.
E.E.C. SHORT FILM AWARD JURY

CONOR P. MAGUIRE
KAREL VAN MILEGHEM

DENIS CORBOY
58

�ACKNOWLEDGMENTS
Cork Film Festival owes its origin, in the main.
to the financial support and encouragement of
BORD FA1LTE EIREANN (The Irish Tourist
Board). The Director and Council of the Festival
express their deep appreciation to them, and also
to London Friends of Cork and Dublin Friends
of Cork.
We arc also indebted to the following who
have given considerable help to the Festival in
various ways:
ARTHUR GUINNESS, SON &amp; CO. (IRELAND) LTD.
IRISH DISTILLERS LIMITED
SWAN BEDDING
D. &amp; A. O'LEARY LTD.
BRITISH AIRWAYS
OYSTER TAVERN
WATERFORD GLASS LTD.
CORK EXAMINER — ECHO
HENRY FORD &amp; SON. LTD.
IRISH MIST LIQUEUR LTD.
joe

McCarthy

BEAMISH &amp; CRAWFORD LTD.
SMURI IT CORRUGATED CASES LTD.
IRISH BUSINESS SYSTEMS
ABBEY FILMS LTD.
MURTAGH PROPERTIES LTD.
THE JOHN DALY GROUP
ALLIED IRISH BANKS
SOUTHERN ELECTRONICS LTD.
GESTETNER LTD.
SALON PERNOD
CASSIDY FABRICS
NATIONAL FILM STUDIOS OF IRELAND
KELLY’S KITCHEN
CORK CORPORATION
CORK FILM SERVICES
CONCORDIA NOTTE RESTAURANT, LONDON
TOURIST BOARD OF SAN REMO, ITALY
RANK XEROX (IRELAND) LTD.
EAGLE PRINTING CO. LTD., CORK
(Premier supplier of office equipment)
ESSO IRELAND LTD.
McKECHNIE CLEANING SERVICES LTD.
BANK OF IRELAND LTD.
WEST CORK TRAVEL
SALON INTERNATIONAL
CASH &amp; CO.
TRACY SHOES LTD.
METROPOLE HOTEL
PREMIERE BUSSUM, HOLLAND
59

�ASSOCIATE MEMBERS
Ashbourne House Hotel Ltd.

Richard Alan &amp; Co. Ltd.
P. J. Crowley Ltd.. Ophthalmic Opticians. Cork

Brooks Haughton Ltd.
Dowdall O'Mahoney &amp; Co. Ltd.

Cooper Magennis. Cork
The Hammond Lane Metal Co. Ltd.. Cork

Jim O'Keeffe. T.D.. Bandon
Seamus and Mary Lantry
Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Navratil. Midlcton

Allan J. Navratil. Midleton

Mr. &amp; Mrs. Donald Kahn. Miami

Mr. &amp; Mrs. Albert Goodslein. Miami
Mr. J. Hunter Todd. Miami
Mr. A. V. Duffy. Dublin

Without the support of our promoters, Bord
Failte and of our Sponsors and Advertisers
Cork Film Festival could not be organised.
The Council and Director express their
sincere gratitude to them. Please ensure the
Festival's continuation by supporting our
Advertisers.

*

☆

☆

Front of house display by Tadhg Lehane

☆

☆

☆

WHILE EVERY EFFORT WILL BE MADE TO
ADHERE TO THIS PROGRAMME, THE CORK
FESTIVAL COUNCIL CAN ACCEPT NO RESPON­
SIBILITY FOR ERRORS, CANCELLATIONS, OR
ALTERATIONS

60

�23rd Cork Film Festival
President
Rt. Hon. the Lord Mayor, Mr. Gerald Y. Goldberg,
T.C.
Chairman : Mr. A. A. Healy, T.C.
Vice-Chairman : R. P. Beamish
Director: Dermot Breen, M.LP.R.
Executive Council
K. G. Breen
Mrs. M. Pyne
B. B. Curtis. L.R.A.M.
Comdt. J. Slye
Patrick Fleming
T. J. O’Sullivan
Mrs. N. Jennings
E. O’Mahony
T. O’Brien
R. O’Sullivan
Organising Committee
Assistant Director: Harry Conboyc

Reception Executive: Shaun O’Sullivan, Moira Pyne,
Sean Cunningham

Transport: Timothy J. O’Sullivan, Donal O’Sullivan
Accommodation : E. O’Mahony
Information: Comdt. J. Slye, Constance Madden
Press Committee: Frank Sanquest (Chairman), Crichton
Healy, Dick Cross, Tom O’Mahony, Vass Anderson
(London)

Selection Committee:
Jim O'Brien (Chairman), Bill
Newman (Vice-Chairman), Cyril O’Sullivan (Secretary)
Programme Editor: Padraig O Maidin

Protocol; Kevin Breen
Invitations: Nancy Jennings
Films Officer: J. Newman
Travel Arrangements : Michael O’Flynn
Inclusive Tours: Ross Anderson

Sponsors Liaison: Robin O’Sullivan
Festival Club: Harry Fitzgerald-Smith, B.Arch., Cyril
O’Sullivan
Compere: Pat Butler
Front of House: Jim O’Brien, A. J. Nolan
Specialised Programmes: Fred Conboye, Anne Conboye
Imports and Exports: Joseph McNally
Activities Committee: Fergus Gilligan, Mary McSweeney, Ann O’Sullivan, Michael O’Flynn, Ken
Connole
Film Techniques Course: Brother Jerome, Mary O’Shea
Mary O’KeelTe, Pat Casey
Associate Members Officer: Liam O’Connell

Shorts Jury Liaison: Nancy Allitt, Frances FitzgeraldSmith
Features Jury Liaison : Mary Murphy
European Communities Jury Liaison : Pat O’Brien

P.R. Consultants: Bill O’Herlihy, Gabrielle Brennan
(Public Relations of Ireland Ltd.)
Organist: George McSweeney
Festival Headquarters: Connolly Hall

Lord Mayor’s Liaison : Gerald O’Flynn

�SUNDAY, JUNE 11, 1978

THE CELEBRATION
of

FESTIVAL MASS
for CHOIR and ORCHESTRA

Composed by
JOHN MURPHY, M.A., B.Mus.

at the
Church of St. Francis, Liberty St., Cork
at 12 noon

Celebrant FR. KEVIN PHELAN, O.F.M.

Isr Assistant FR. JAMES DONLON, O.F.M.

2nd Assistant FR. VALERIAN GAVIN, O.F.M.

Master of Ceremonies
BRO. DECLAN HOULIHAN, O.F.M.
Solemn Concelebratel Mass will be sung by

ST. FRANCIS CHURCH CHOIR
Conducted by the Composer

Soloist:

PETER

McBRIEN

Leader: MRS. SHEILA RYAN
Organist / Choir Master :
SENOR ANGEL CLIMENT
on the occasion of the 23rd Cork
Film Festival
DONAL LEHANE, Chairman of Committee

Our sincere thanks to the Guardian and

Community of St. Francis Church who have made

this occasion possible

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�The Festival Director

introduces the 22nd
Cork Film International. . .
When the International Federation of Film
Producers’ Associations granted our application
for the First Cork Film International in 1956 we
asked ourselves not only what we expected to
gain but also what we had to offer in return.
In our approach to the two questions the most
outstanding thought was that since film had be­
come the greatest medium of mass communica­
tion and mass entertainment the world had ever
known, it was of crucial importance that an
appreciation of film as an art form should be
made as widespread as possible among the
public and that film makers should be provided
with a Festival that would help them to achieve
the technical and artistic potentialities that film
offered.
Last year we celebrated the 21st Cork Film
International. This year, in the full maturity of
the ideals that guided us in the beginning, we
welcome you all to Cork 1977, and my sincere
thanks to all of you for your unfaltering support.
We have films from 25 countries and some
special programmes for your interest and enter­
tainment.

In our SALUTE Programme we honour this
year COLUMBIA PICTURES INC.
4

�Our Films Technique Course is firmly estab­
lished and going from strength to strength.
As always Bord Failte Eireann continues to
be our main sponsor but Cork has many friends
and benefactors and this year I would like to
mention in particular the London Friends of
Cork and the Dublin Friends of Cork.

My thanks to the Directors and Staff of CorkKerry Tourism and to the many friends and
sponsors who make Cork a worthwhile and joy­
ous occasion; to the many voluntary workers
who make it all possible, and to the Press who
bring Cork to the world and the world to Cork,

And a special word of thanks to the Commu­
nity of St. Francis for arranging the Festival
Mass.

DERMOT T. BREEN,
Director, Cork Film International

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�SM0RTS JURY
The International
Competitions is:

Jury

for the

Short Film

JOAN BYRNE (Ireland)

DEVENDRA KUMAR (India)
J. HUNTER TODD (U.S.A.)
JOHN EDWARDS (Great Britain)

CHARLOTTE KERR-SOKAL (Germany)

JOAN

BYRNE

Joan Byrne is a Director of the Irish Film
Theatre, a company recently established by the
Arts Council to provide a permanent repertory
cinema in Dublin. She has long been active in
the Film Society movement and has been hono­
rary secretary of the Irish Film Society of which
she is the current vice-president. She has been a
member of the International Federation of Film
Societies jury at Venice and has twice acted on
Film Society juries at the Cork Film Interna­
tional, to which she is a regular visitor. She is
a keen traveller and in the course of journeys
which have included visits to the USA, Africa
and Soviet Central Asia, she has visited film
studios in USA and Poland.
By profession she is a microbiologist with a
Ph.D. from Trinity College, Dublin.

DEVENDRA

KUMAR

Born in the Tehri Garhwel State of the Hima­
layas, Devendra Kumar’s first work in films was
in 1944 as dialogue director on the Hindi film
Parinde. He is a founder member of the Federa­
tion of Film Journalists of India and its first
secretary general. Of his half a dozen works on
world cinema the most important are: Fifteen
Years of World Cinema at Karlovy Vary and
Indian Cinema, which have been translated into
English, French and German and at present he
is putting the finishing touches to a massive
volume on Soviet Cinema.

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�J.

HUNTER

TODD

Born in New Orleans, J. Hunter Todd’s first
documentaries were make for the U.S. Army, the
U.S. Government and NASA. After military ser­
vice he worked in Los Angeles and with several
major studios and TV networks before becoming
Executive Producer of the U.S. State Depart­
ment’s documentary unit. With over 300 films
to his credit and more than 100 international
awards at major film festivals, he founded the
Atlanta International Film Festival in 1968 as
the First Annual Festival of the Americas which
starting with 253 entries had grown to over 2.000
entries in 1976. The whole operation of the
Atlanta Film Festival having moved to The
Virgin Islands in 1975 with the total financial
support of the Virgin Islands Government, it has
become The Virgin Islands Film Festival, one of
the most prestigious international film competi­
tions in the world.

JOHN

EDWARDS

John Edwards directed his first film Trawling
in 1962 at the age of 24; since then he has direc­
ted nearly 100 short and sponsored documen­
taries and scripted over 50 short and documen­
tary screenplays. He has had his work selected
as Britain’s official entry at the major festivals
and has won many awards including a top award
at Cork in 1973 for The Worlds of Rudyard
Kipling. More recently he has directed and scrip­
ted three of the programmes in the series The
Amazing Years of Cinema and America’s Sweet­
heart, a feature documentary on the life and films
of Mary Pickford.

CHARLOTTE KERR-SOKAL

Mrs. Kerr-Sokal began her career in films as
an actress both on television and cinema, and
from doing profile interviews for newspapers of
interesting people added a camera, making por­
trait interviews for television. More recently, she
has mode a series of documentaries on socio political subjects.
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�SAN REMO PANORAMA
The San Remo Azienda Autonoina Di Soggiorno
(local Tourist Board of San Remo, Italy) wish

every success to Cork Film International with
flowers from our city.

ITALIAN STATE TOURIST OFFICE,
47 Mcrrion Square,
Dublin. Phone 766397

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�Synopses of Films
Notes
Films are listed numerically. The numbers correspond
to those shown opposite the names of the films in the
Coloured inset in this brochure.

1
Australia — THE DEVIL’S PLAYGROUND

Director: Fred Schepizi
Script: Fred Schepizi
Cast: Arthur Dignam, Nick Tate, Tom Allen,
Thomas Kcnncally

Pubescent boys and their tutors in a college seminary
and in particular the 11-year old Tom Allen

2
Australia — THE GREEN MACHINE
Production : Film Australia
Director: Jerry Ohlsson
Script: Jerry Ohlsson
Photo: Guy Furner and Keith Lambert
Sound ; David McConnachie

The Australian Army in the Seventies.
(Time : 18 mins.)

3
Australia — LEISURE

Production : Film Australia
Producer : Suzanne Baker
Director: Bruce Petty
Photo : Paul Whitbread, Jan Cregan
Music : Michael Carlos
Sound : Julian Ellingworth
(Time: 14 mins.)

4
Bahrain — PICTURES OF AN ISLAND
Production : Falcon Cinefoto
Director: David Williams
Producer : John Durst and Khalifa Shaheen
Script: David Williams
Photo : Ron Granville and Khalifa Shaheen
Music: Simon Parkes and Achmed Fardan

Contrasting scenes and ways of life on the Island of
Bahrain, from the humble desert dweller to the swing­
ing international scene of commerce, oil and banking.
(Time : 20 mins.)
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Belgium — A PROPOSAL OF MARRIAGE
(UNE DEMANDE EN MARIAGE)
Production : Marc Levie Visuals—Tracol Film
Director: Marc Levie
Script: Marc Levie and Pascal Vrebos
Photo: Alessandro Usai
Sound : Daniel Van Bever
Music: Paul Uy
To Offenbach’s music a young man asks a mother for
her daughter’s hand in marriage. The hand is given but
only the hand.
(Time: 11| mins.)

7
Bulgaria — THE COLUMN
Production : Bulgarian Cinematography
Director: Pcncho Bogdanov
Script: Pencho Bogdanov and Dimiter Tomov
Photo : Petko Slavov
Music : Boris Karadimchen
An impressive pillar with a human figure on top,
when, resorting to all kinds of trickery, another figure
takes its place, and then another, and still another.
(Time : 6| mins.)

8
Canada — BLACKWOOD
Production : National Film Board of Canada
Director: Tony lanzelo and Andy Thompson
Producer: Tom Daly
Photo: Tony lanzelo
Sound : Joseph Champagne
Music : Angus Mowat
Narrator: Gordon Pinsent
David Blackwood, copper plate etcher and print maker
from Wesleyville, Newfoundland, against the background
of his home town.
(Time: 28 mins.)

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Canada — THE STREET
Production: National Film Board of Canada
Director: Caroline Leaf
Producer: Guy Glover
Animation: Caroline Leaf
Photo: Caroline Leaf
Sound : Gloria Demers and Ken Page
Script: Based on a short story by Mordechai
Richter
Then, one sunny Friday, the old lady died. “It’s re­
markable that she held out for so long”, said the Rabbi.
And it was; for if strength came from the heart, she
had little to live for. To the ones she loved, she had
become a burden, a source of tension, an inconvenience
(Time: 10 mins.)

10
Columbia — MONOLOGUE
(HOY FUNCION DE GANCHO)
Production : Cine Productions Setenta
Director : Alberto Giraldo Castro
Script: Alberto Giraldo Castro
Photo: Enrique Forero
Sound : Ingeson
Music: Jos_e Buenagu
As long as there are children, there will always be
a circus.
(Time: 13| mins.)

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your own place is,
HGW have the
paint for it.
From their modest beginnings in 1885 at
Shandon Works, Cork, Harringtons and
Goodlass Wall have grown today into Ireland’s
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Backed by extensive technical resources
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timber protection there’s always Cuprinol; or
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Even more specialised paints are
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An associate company, Irish Industrial
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So when your own place needs decoration
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Czechoslovakia — A CONVERSATION ABOUT ONE
CENTIMETRE OF HOPE
(ROHOVER JEONOM CENTIMETRU
NADEJE)
Production : Slovcnska Filmova Tvorba
Director : Peter Solan
Script: Peter Solan
Photo: Alexander Strelingcr
Sound : Ing. Eduard Palcek
Music : Zdenek Liska
The continuing struggle against cancer.
(Time: 18£ mins.)

12
Czechoslovakia — QUO VADIS
Production : Kratky Film
Director: Ivan Karasek
Script: M. Jagr and I. Karasek
Photo: Dagmar Fcrklova
Colour animation using Pieter Brueghel’s painting
The Blind Leading The Blind as a protest against war.
(Time : 4$ mins.)

13
Czechoslovakia — THE PRESENT (PREZENT)
Production : Slovenska Filmova Tvorba
Director : Viktor Kubal
Script: Viktor Kubal
Photo ; Josef Ruzicka
Sound : Alexander Pallas
(Time: 6 mins.)

SOMETHING OLD —
SOMETHING NEW
The Imperial Hotel, on the fashionable
South Mall, at the heart of Cork, blends 19th
century elegance with the latest in modern
facilities. The impressive Victorian facade
remains, but inside, each bedroom has its
own private bathroom, telephone and radio.
The La Duchesse restaurant is quickly gain­
ing renown as the place to wine and dine.
The Hotel’s Lounge Bars and Grill Bar
make it an elegant rendezvous.

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Czechoslovakia — THE PALETTE OF LOVE
(PALETA LASKY)
Production: Barrandow Film Studio
Director: Josef Mach
Script: Frantisek Kozik
Photo: Ivan Slapeta
Music: Harry Macourek
The life and work of the Czech painter Josef Manes
(1820- 1871).
(Time: 103 mins.)

15
Denmark — MONARCHY AND DEMOCRACY
Production : Danish Government Film Office
Director : Jorgen Roos
Script: Henrik G. Pouls
Isen
Photo: Jorgen Roos
Sound : Mikkcl Bo
Music : Gunner Moller Pedersen
Queen Margrethe of Denmark combines» a regal
tradition a thousand yearsi old with to-day’s d(
lemocratic
ideals.
(Time : 28 mins.)

16
Denmark— HEARTS ARE TRUMPS
(HJERTER ER TRUMF)
Production : Crone Films
Director: Lars Brydesen
Script: Jannick Storm and Lars Brydesen
Photo: Mikael Salomon
Music : Hans-Erik Philip
Verner Nielsen, a man in his middle thirties, has a
heart transplant, and discovers some extraordinary
changes in himself and in his life.
(Time: 85 mins.)

17
Egypt — THE SOUL (KA)
Production : Horusfilm
Director : Nagui Riad
Script : Nagui Riad
Photo : Refat Ragheb
Sound : Naspi Abdel Nour
Music : Soliman Gamil
The ancient Egyptian concept of life after death.
(27 mins.)

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Production: Contrechamp
Director : Christian Paureilhe
Script: Christian Paureilhe
Photo: Jean-Luc Rosier and Christian
Paureilhe
Sound : Jacques C. Duval
Music: Olivier Dassault
Some highpoints that may be overlooked in human
life.

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France — POUR GAGNER AU MAINS
Production : Via Productions
Director: Gerard Hameline
Producer: Christian Ferlet
Script: Gerard Hameline and Christian
Ferlet
Photo: Gerard Hameline and Bernard Lutic
Music : Maurice Lecoeur
(Time: 13 mins.)

20
France — OUR FRIENDS THE GERMS?
(BACTERIES NOS AMIES?)
Production : Via Productions
Director: Michel Boschet
Producer: Christian Ferlet
Script: Michel- Boschet
Photo : Michel Boschet
A cartoon about the germs inside our bodies.
(Time: 13 mins.)

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France — THE ELEPHANT WITH THE BIG
TRUNK
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Production : Gaumont International and La
Gueville
Director: Yves Robert
Producer: Alain Poire and Yves Robert
Script: Jean Loup Dabadie and Yves Robert
Photo : Rene Mathelin
Music : Vladimir Cosma
Cast: Jean Rochefort (Etienne); Claude Bras­
seur (Daniel); Guy Bedos (Simon); Victor
Lanoux (Bouly); Daniele Delorme (Marthe); Anny Duperey (Charlotte); Marthc Villalonga (Mouchy); Louise Conte
(Marrainc).
Four men, forty years old, who stick together through
thick and thin, specially when it comes to women, their
own wives or other men’s, or just women passing in or
out; but the women in the end create problems that
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France — THE PURPLE TAXI (LE TAXI MAUVE)
Director: Yves Boisset
Producer: Gisele Ribilion and Catherine
Winter
Script: Based on Michel Deon’s novel.
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Ustinov (Taubelman); Charlotte Rampling
(Sharon); Edward Albert (Jerry); Agostini
Belli (Anne); Philippe Noiret (Philippe
Marchal).
Filmed entirely in Ireland, mainly in Connemara and
West Cork, with scenes in Cork City, featuring Fred
Astaire as the ageless, fun-loving eccentric village
doctor, Charlotte Rampling as the beautiful, wealthy
American expatriate who came from New York to look
after her brother; Peter Ustinov as the brash, vulgar
and magnificent fraud Taubelman, whose daughter Anne
(Agostina Belli) intrigues everyone, and Philippe Noiret
as a French reporter, trying to escape the past, who
seeks the real values of life on Ireland’s rugged West
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AU Film Programmes will be screened at the
Palace Theatre, MacCurtain Street, Cork

SATURDAY, JUNE 4
3.00 p.m.
LEISURE (Australia)

3

NATURE'S SYMPHONY (India)

TAXI MAUVE (France/Ireland)

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7.30 p.m.

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in the presence of
THE PRESIDENT OF IRELAND

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and

The Rt. Hon The Lord Mayor,
Councillor Sean French, T.D.

FILM PROGRAMME AS AT 3 p.m.

SUNDAY, JUNE 5
12 Noon
Festival Celebration — Concelebrated Mass
at Church of St. Francis

2.30 p.m.
MONOLOGUE (Colombia)

...

10

A REASON TO CARE (Rhodesia) ...

46

THE PALETTE OF LOVE (Czechoslovakia)

14

5.30 p.m.
THE STREET (Canada)

9

A THOUSAND SOULS (Netherlands)
THE MORNING SPIDER (G. Britain)

HEARTS ARE TRUMPS (Denmark)

8.15 p.m.
FILM PROGRAMME AS AT 5.30 p.m.

41
...

57
16

�MONDAY, JUNE 6

9.30 a.m.
8

BLACKWOOD (Canada)

Cork Salutes Columbia

69

Film: OLIVER

230 p.m.
Y PARA QUE (Spain)

49

ANKUR (India)

26

5.30 p.m.
THE PRESENT (Czechoslovakia)

13

POMPEII A.D. 79 (G. Britain)

51

UN ELEPHANT CA
TROMPE ENORMENT (France)

21

8.15 p.m.
FILM PROGRAMME AS AT 5.30 p.m.

TUESDAY, JUNE 7
9.30 a.m.
A CONVERSATION ABOUT ONE
CENTIMETRE OF HOPE
(Czechoslovakia)

11

CRUISIN (G. Britain) ...

52

BACTERIES NOS AMIES (France)

20

Cork Salutes Columbia
Film: IT HAPPENED ONE NIGHT

68

2.30 p.m.
CAMERA 2 (France)

18

ISFAHAN — CITY OF LIFE
AND LIGHT (Iran)

31

THE LOVE SLAVE (U.S.S.R.)

67

5.30 p.m.
QUO VADIS (Czechoslovakia)

12

LOVE IN ACTION (India)

30

...

THE INHERITANCE (Italy)

8.15 p.m.
FILM PROGRAMME AS AT 5.30 p.m.

38

5

�WEDNESDAY, JUNE 8

9.30 a.m.
PICTURES OF AN ISLAND (.Bahrain)

4

THE ROLE OF A
GOOD COMPANY (Spain)

48

Cork Salutes Columbia
Film : ON THE WATERFRONT

70

2.30 p.m.

NOAH’S ARK (G. Britain)

58

THE SOUL (Egypt)

17

BLACK AND WHITE IN COLOUR (France)

73

S.30 p.m.

HANNAH (G. Britain)

54

POUR GAGNER AU MANS (France)

19

SMILE (Federal Republic of Germany)

24

WAN PIPEL (Netherlands)

44

...

8.15 p.m.
FILM PROGRAMME AS AT 5.30 p.m.

THURSDAY, JUNE 9

9.30 a.m.

Cork Salutes Columbia
Film: LAURENCE OF ARABIA

72

2.30 p.m.
DONNA CLARA (G. Britain)

53

HIGH AS A KITE (G. Britain)

55

THE DEVIL’S PLAYGROUND (Australia)

1

5.30 p.m.
THE COLUMN (Bulgaria)

CITY OF ANGELS (Australia)
A PROPOSAL OF MARRIAGE (Belgium)

THE LATE SHOW (U.S.A.)
8.30 p.m.

FILM PROGRAMME AS AT 5.30 p.m.

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FRIDAY, JUNE 10
9.30 a.m.
THE GREEN MACHINE (Australia)

Cork Salutes Columbia
Him: THE JOLSON STORY

2

71

2.30 p.m.

FANTASIES AND CAPRICES OF THE
ROMAN MANNERISM (Italy)

40

ROYAL WINDSOR
HORSE SHOW (G. Britain)

60

...

FULL CIRCLE (Anglo/Canadian)

74

530 p.m.
NIGHTLIFE (U.S.A.)

62

THE WAITING-ROOM (G. Britain)

50

ORCA — KILLER WHALE (G. Britain) ...

75

8.15 p.m.
FILM PROGRAMME AS AT 5.30 p.m.

SATURDAY, JUNE 11

9.30 a.m.

MONARCHY AND
DEMOCRACY (Denmark)
THE RIVER (U.S.A.)

15

63

AMERICA’S SWEETHEART (G. Britain)

3.00 p.m.
L’HISTOIRE D’EAU (G. Britain)

56

SKY RIDER (G. Britain)

59

DE RADIO DROOM (Netherlands)

42

ISLAND IN THE STREAM (U.S.A.)

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7.30 p.m.
PRESENTATION OF FESTIVAL AWARDS

By the Rt Hon. Lord Mayor,
Councillor Sean French, T.D., and

OFFICIAL CLOSING
By Mr, David Hemmings

FILM PROGRAMME AS AT 3.00 p.m.
N.B.

The Press Office will be situated at the Metropole
Hotel, MacCurtain Street

(This Programme is subject to alteration without notice)

The Festival Council can accept no responsibility for
errors, cancellations or alterations.

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Germany — STARBRIDGE FARM
(STERNSTEINHOF)
Production : Roxy Film, Munich
Director: Hans G. Geissendorfer
Producer : Luggi Waldleitner
Script: Hans G. Geissendorfer and Hermann
Weigel
Photo : Frank Bruhne
Music: Eugen Thomas
Leni’s ambition is to become the owner of Starbridge
Farm, high up on the hill — and nothing will prevent
her.
(Time: 125 mins.)

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Germany — SMILE
Production : Martin Schliessler
Photo : Pavel Prochazka
A satire on the motives that drive people to fight.

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Germany — THE NET (DAS NETZ)
Production : Roxy-Film, Munich
Director: Manfred Purzer
Producer: Luggi Waldleitner
Script: Manfred Purzer
Photo: Charly Steinberger
Music: Klaus Doldinger
(Time: 108 mins.)

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�It really takes a big word to cover the range of
our activities atthe Metal Products Group.
Because the thing they all have in common is
that in one way or another they’re to do with
metal and its engineering.
A second thing our activities share is their
size — which allows us to undertake some of the
biggest contracts ever awarded in this country.
Our Engineering Division has some of the
best-equipped machine shops in Ireland, and
can handle anything from the design and
building of specialist machinery, to the repair
and overhaul of land and marine machinery.
It undertakes general steel fabrication and also
manufactures the Murcopak waste compactor,
which is revolutionising refuse disposal around
the world.
Our Contracting Division handles electrical
and mechanical contracting, and is equipped to
eal with everything up to the largest, most
&gt;mplex process plant installation.
Our Manufacturing Division makes a wide
ange of standard and special industrial
fasteners, as well as a range of non-ferrous
plumbing and other fittings. Its non-ferrous
foundry can handle castings up to 800lbs.
Oilfield Services serves the rapidly growing
offshore industry with a 24-hour, seven-day
specialist team backed up by the resources of
the Engineering and Contracting Divisions.
Head Office:
Albert Street, Cork. Telephone (021) 25091
Engineering Division:
Kinsale Road, Cork. Telephone (021) 23353
Contracting Division:
Commons Road, Cork. Telephone (021) 51285
Manufacturing Division:
Albert Street, Cork. Telephone (021) 25091

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India — ANKUR
Director : Shayam Benegal

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India — ARJUN PANDIT

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India — THE GOLDEN PALM
Production : Films Division, Ministry of Infor­
mation and Broadcastin
ing, Bombay
Director: Mushir Ahmad
Producer: Yash Chaudhary
Sound : A. Viswanatham
Photo : Jayendra Desai
Music : Vijay Raghav Rao
Kerala is the coconut country, where the tall, slen­
der coconut palm tree provides not only its beauty,
its religious significance, but a whole range of pro­
ducts serving cottage industry as well as the large
coir, edible oil, and soap industries.
(Time: 15 mins.)

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India — THE MIDDLEMAN
Director: Satyajit Ray

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India — LOVE IN ACTION

Production : Films Division, Ministry of
Information and Broadcasting, Bombay.
Director: B. N. Mehra
Producer: S. N. S. Sastry
Script: P. S. Lakhwara
Sound : S. Selvaraj
Photo: N. Narasingha Rao
Music : Raghunath Seth
Mother Teresa and the various activities of the Mis­
sionaries of Charity.
(Time: 13 mins.)

BARRY’S TEA
As well-known as

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�31
Iran — ISFAHAN THE CITY OF LIFE AND LIGHT
(ISFAHAN SHAHRE NOUR VE
ZENDEGI)
Production: Ministry of Culture and Arts,
Iran
Director : M. Tayyab
Script : M. Tayyab
lovanan
Music: Louris Cheknovarian
The texture of architecture in Isfahan in relation to
individi
lual and social needs.
(Time: 35 mins.)

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Ireland — THE BIG VISITOR
Production : Cedar Productions
Director: John Cox
Script: Michael Fitzgerald
Photo : Declan Langan
The great basking shark off the Irish coast.
(Time : 15 mins.)

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Ireland — BETWEEN THE LINE
Production : Hollywood Film Unit
Director : John Davis
Script: John Davis and Richard Sinclair
Photo: John Davis
Sound : Imelda Foley
Music : James Herron
Mi
An artist and the razor-edges of sanity.
(Time: 28 mins.)

IRELAND’S
MOST EXCITING FASHION

STORES

RICHARD ALAN
At

63 OLIVER PLUNKETT ST.,
CORK
Phone 23759

58 GRAFTON STREET,

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Phone 775149

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�31
Iran — ISFAHAN THE CITY OF LIFE AND LIGHT
(ISFAHAN SHAHRE NOUR VE
ZENDEGI)
Production : Ministry of Culture and Arts,
Iran
Director: M. Tayyab
Script: M. Tayyab
Music : Louris Chckn&lt;
lovarian
The texture of architecture in Isfahan in relation to
individi
lual and social needs.
(Time: 35 mins.)

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Ireland — THE BIG VISITOR
Production : Cedar Productions
Director : John Cox
Script: Michael Fitzgerald
Photo : Declan Langan
The great basking shark off the Irish coast.
(Time : 15 mins.)

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Ireland — BETWEEN THE LINE
Production : Hollywood Film Unit
Director : John Davis
Script: John Davis and Richard Sinclair
Photo : John Davis
Sound : Imelda Foley
Music: James Herron
An artist and the razor-edges of sanity.
(Time: 28 mins.)

IRELAND’S
MOST EXCITING FASHION

STORES

RICHARD ALAN
At

63 OLIVER PLUNKETT ST.,

CORK
Phone 23759

58 GRAFTON STREET,

DUBLIN 2
Phone 775149

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�34
Ireland — BLACK CHAMPAGNE
Production : Co-operative Workshop
Director: Alan Stanford
Producer: Brian Dick
Photo : BrefTni Byrne
Sound : Pat Hayes
Music: Kurt Weill and Michael Dress
(Time: 26J mins.)

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Ireland

THE KINKISHA
Production : Tara Films
Director: Tommy McArdle
Producer: John O’Dowd
Script: John McArdle
Photo : Kevin Keelaghan
Music: Micheal O Suilleabhain
Cast: Barbara McNamara, Catherine Gibson,
John McArdle, David Byrne, Eamonn
Keane.
(Time: 65 mins.)

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Ireland — NOVEMBER (NEBELUNG)
Production : Fairview Films
Director: Terence McDonald
Script: Gerard Willis
Photo : Terence McDonald
11.
A schoolteacher’s mental breakdown.
(Time’: 11 mins.)

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Ireland — BABEL YEMEN
Production: Concern and Martin Benson
Films
Director: Paul Gane
Photo : Michael Doheny
Sound : Mike Billing
Concern volunteers encounter an ancient civilization
beyond the gate of Babel Yemen, the ancient citadel
of Sanana.
(Time: 34 mins.)

Visitors to Cork
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�38
Italy — THE INHERITANCE
(L’EREDITA* FERRAMONTI)
Production : Flag Production, Rome
Director: Mauro Bolognini
Producer : Gianni Hecht Lucari
Script: Ugo Pirro and Sergio Bazzini
Photo : Ennio Guarnieri
Music: Ennio Morricone
Cast: Anthony Quinn (Gregorio Fcrramonti);
Luigi Proietti (Pippo); Adriana Asti (Teta);
Fabio Testi (Mario); Paolo Bonacclli
(Furlin); Rossella Rusconi (Floriana);
Dominique Sanda (Irene).
Grigorio Ferramonti is a powerful figure; from a
simple baker he becomes a very wealthy man in a short
ics
c
time — and money is everything to him and to his
■es
family. Into the family comes the beautiful Irene,
and ruthlessly she distroys each in turn as she reaches
out for the Ferramonti fortune, but in Romi the politi­
Rome
jgorio money ends
cal situation is changing and Gregorio’s n
up in the hands of a government official.
(Time: 121 mins.)

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Italy — IRENE, IRENE
Director: Alberto Lattuda

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Italy -- FANTASIES AND CAPRICES OF THE
ROMAN MANNER (FANTASIE E
CAPRICII DEL MANIERISMO
ROMANO)
Production: Corona
Director: Luca Verdone
Script: Luca Verdone
Photo : Clelio Cicivelli
Music : Benedetto Ghiglia
(Time: 12 mins.)

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(Netherlands — THE THOUSANDTH INHABITANT
(DUIZEND ZIELEN)
Production: Virginia Films
Director: Rimko Haanstra
Producer: Hans Klap and Jan Mey
Script: Peter Romer, Hans Melissen and
Rimko Haanstra
Photo: Cees Samson
Sound : Ben Sombogaard
Music : Jurre Haanstra
people of a small village await the birth of its
The I
idth citizen, but nobody cares about the oldest
thousam
inhabitant.
(Time: 17 mins.)

CORK FILM INTERNATIONAL
wishes to thank

CORK FILM SERVICES
for supply of
16mm PROJECTORS
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Netherlands — RADIO DROOM
Production : Fugitive Films
ip
Director: Flip Jansen
Producer: Wi
/illem Thijssen
Script: Flip Jansen
Photo: Theo Van De Sande
Thee
Sound : Eric Langhout
E.L
Music: Flip Jansen and Clous Van Mechelen
(Time : 20 mins.)

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Netherlands — EVERY DAY’S A HOLIDAY
(ALLE DAGEN FEEST)
Production : Sigma Film
Director: Ate De Jong
Producer : xvxuti.njs Van Hcyningcn
Matthijs
Script: Guus Luytei
ius Luytens
Photo :: Theo Van I Sande
De
:en, poet, is at odds with society even
Wessel Franken, po
itching
as society is catching up on him.
(Time: 93 mins.)

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Netherlands — WAN PIPEL
Production : Scorpio Films
Director: Pirn De La Parra
Producer: Wim Verstappen and Pirn De La
Parra
Script: Pirn De La Parra and Rudi F. Kross
Marc Felperlaan
ies
Sound : Hugo De Vries
Surinam, formerly Dutch Guinea, is to-day a self
governing colony, a racial melting pot, in which Roy,
with
a Creole, falls, in love v.’ith Rubia, a Hindustan.
(Time: 110 mins.)

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Poland — THE FAMILY (RODZINA)
Production: Polish Corporation for Film
Production
Director: Krzysztof Wojciechowski
Photo : Jacek Mieroslawski
The
The two sons having joined the co-operative farm,
old
the g parents are left on the family farm, too old to
till it, afraid to bequeath it to their sons, and unable
to understand the changes that are seeking to replace
the individual family with a co-operative unit.

HOTEL METROPOLE
CORK
GRADE “A”
Wishes the
CORK FILM INTERNATIONAL
Every Success

Long May it Prosper
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�46
Rhodesia — A REASON TO CARE
Production : Production Services
Director : Richard Rayner
Producer: Bev Clark
Script: Louis Nell
Photo: Geoff Peel
Man, the destroyer of nature, now becomes her
preserver. But how much time is left?
(Time: 20 mins.)

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Romania — EARTHQUAKE
Director : Dugcn Atanasiu

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Spain — THE ROLE OF A GOOD COMPANY
(EL PAPEL DE UNA BUENA
COMPANIA)
Production: Zoom S.L.
Director: Fernando Baulaz Perez
Script: Fernando Bauluz Perez
Photo : Augusto Fernandez Balbuena
Music: Javier Kapta
After holidays the children return to their small rural
school in the Basque country and to a surprise project:
paper.

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UDT are now paying 12%
return on investment.
Full details from
Basil Mansfield or Helen Dennehy,
at Cork 24361.

UDT
BANK

United Dominions Trust (Ireland) Ltd., Bankers.
Irish Life Building, la South Mall, Cork.

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�49
Spain — AND WHAT FOR?
(Y PARA QUE?)
Production : Dedalo Films
Director: Guillerma de la Cueva
Producer : Marino Mendez
Script: Carlos de la Cueva
Photo : Alfonso Nieva
The horrors of war and world poverty.
(Time: 8 mins.)

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United Kingdom — THE WAITING ROOM
Production : Gannet Films
Director: Bob Kellett
Script: Bob Kellett
Photo: Norman Warwick
The waiting room remains the same but each visitor
reacts differently.
GTinic: 22 mins.)

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United Kingdom — POMPEII A.D. 79
Production: First City Film Productions
Director: Tony Short
Producer: David Powell
Script : Tony Short and David Powell
Photo : Robert Hunter
Sound: Trevor Pyke
(Time: 25 mins.)

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�52
United Kingdom — CRUISIN
Production : Curtis Clark and Tim Van Kellim
Director : Curtis Clark and Tim Van Kellim
im
Kelli
Script: Curtis Clark and Tim Van Kcllim
Photo : Curtis Clark
It’s Saturday night and Roger Scott hits the airwaves
;r
with the vintage rock and roll sounds of his popular
.1
radio show “Cruisin’’.
(Time: 28 mins.)

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United Kingdom — DONNA CLARA
Production: Trick Film Studios
Director: Charles Jenkins
Script: Based on a poem by Heinrich Heine
Photo : David Bailey
Music: Peter Shade
Animation and stills to interpret the mood of Heine’s
poem.
(Time : 10 mins.)

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United Kingdom — HANNAH
Production : West Surrey College of Art
&lt;
Director : Annabel Jankel
Script: Annabel Jankel
The Statue of Liberty has a rampageous night out.
(Time : 3 mins.)
mins.

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Visiting Blarney? Then why not call to our
Souvenir Shop in Hotel Blarney where you
will find a Comprehensive Selection of Irish
Made Souvenirs.
There's the world of Waterford Crystal at

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PATRICK STREET, CORK, IRELAND
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�Following the
Kerrygdden Road
to the
Markets of the World.
She's a pretty amazing Dairymaid.
Has to speak a lot of different languages,
and get a lot of different kinds of Irish
quality Dairy Produce to a lot of different
overseas markets-over eighty at the
last count.
Her range of products is extensive,
and includes the well-known Kenygold
brand name, as well as a wide variety
of commodity products marketed
through a well-established network
of Associated Companies and agents
throughout the world.
Working from the lush green
pastures of Ireland-"the Garden of
Europe", she achieved more than £300m
worth of exports last year alone.
Some maid. Some dairy.

Grattan House, Mount Street Lower, Dublin 2.
, Telephone: 785788. Telex: Dublin 5128.
London: Telephone 493 3602. Telex: 27627.
Associated Company in the U.K. Adams Foods Ltd., Leek, Staffs.
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United Kingdom — HIGH AS A KITE
Production : Mighty Movie Co. and AngloDutch Group
Director : David Hughes
Producer: Malcolm Paton
Script: Michcil Bcishuizen
Photo : Don Lord
Music : Colin Frcchter, Bill Kimber and
Gerard Christenhuis
The thoughts of a dying man arc interrupted by a
scries of divertissements in animation and live action.
(Time : 26 mins.)

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United Kingdom — L’HISTORIE D’EAU
Production : London International Film School
Director: Philippe Massonatt
Script : Philippe Massonatt
Sound : Dee Simpson
Photo : Philippe Massonatt
Non smoking campaign.
(Time: 2 mins.)

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United Kingdom — THE MORNING SPIDER
Production : Counsel Films and Black and
White Colour Film Co.
Director : Julian Chagrin
Producer : Mark O’Connor
Script: Julian and Claude Chagrin
Photo : Jamps Allen
Music : Marc Wilkinson
An insect fantasy.
(Time: 20 mins.)

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United Kingdom — NOAH’S ARC
Production: Halas and Batchelor for
Genesis Project Inc.
ines and John Halas
Director: Elphin Lloyd-Joi
Producer : John Heyman and John Halas
Script: Dino Kotopoulis
Music: Wilfred Josephs
(Time : 14 mins.)

HICKEY &amp; BYRNE
PRINTERS
41 MARY STREET &amp;
1 SULLIVANS QUAY,

CORK
Phone: 021 -20725

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�59
United Kingdom — SKYRIDER
Production — Halas and Batchelor
Director: John Halas
Script: John Halas
Photo: Harold Whitaker
A gentle satire on space research.
(Time: 8 mins.)

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United Kingdom — THE ROYAL WINDSOR
HORSE SHOW
Production : Merck Sharp and Dohme
Director : Des Good
Script: Caroline Allen
Photo: Trevor Wrenn
Sound : Alistair Crocker
Music: Robert Sakcr and Stuart Leath wood
(Time : 33 mins.)

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U.S.A. — ISLAND IN THE STREAM
Production : Paramount Pictures
Director: Franklin J. Schaffner
Producer : Peter Bart and Max Palevsky
Script : Denne Bart Petitclerc, based on
Hemingway’s novel
Photo : Fred J. Koenekamp
Music: Jerry Goldsmith
Cast: George C. Scott, David Hemmings,
Gilbert Roland and Claire Bloom.
Island in the Stream was Ernest Hemmingway’s first
posthumously-published novel in 1970.
(Time : 105 mins.)

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U.S.A. — NIGHTLIFE

Production : Opus Films
Director : Robin Lehman
Producer : Robin Lehman and Claire Wilbur
Photo : Robin Lehman
Music: Walter Scar
The variety and forms of life beneath the Irish JVil.
nm mv 111SI1 Sea.
(Time: 11 mins.)

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U.S.A. — THE RIVER
Production : American Film Institute
Director : Barbara Noble
Script: Barbara Noble
Photo: Stephen Posey
Sound : Mark Bovos
Music : David Licbm:
inn
A neglected boy discovers the wonders of a river.
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(Time:: 26 mins.)

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U.S.A. — CITY OF ANGELS

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U.S.A. — IRELAND : ONE DAY FREE

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U.S.A. — THE LATE SHOW

Director : Robert Altman
Producer: Robert Benton
Script: Robert Benton
Cast : Art Kearney, Lily Tomlin, Bill Macy,
Gene Roche, Joanna Cassidy.

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U.S.S.R. — THE LOVE SLAVE

TADG LEHANE
Artist

9, PATRICK STREET,
CORK
Phone 24725
Oils, Watercolours, Acrylics
Illuminating and Lettering, etc.

Display Artist to the Festival
since its inception
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�CORK Salutes COLUMBIA
In the Retrospective Programme this year
Cork honours Columbia Pictures, Inc. founded
in 1924 by Harry Cohn. During the 1930s and
1940s Columbia presented the gently satiric
comedies of Frank Capra, one of the most
famous of which was It Happened One Night,
which won the Academy Award in 1934. During
the 1950s and 1960s Columbia gained further
honours with some award-winning films, includ­
ing From Here to Eternity (1950), On the Water­
front (1954). The Bridge on the River Kwai
(1957), Lawrence of Arabia (1962) and A Man
fcr All Seasons (1966)

The films to be screened in this CORK
SALUTES programme at the Palace Theatre,
are: —

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IT HAPPENED ONE NIGHT

Stars: Clark Gable, Claudette Colbert

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OLIVER

Stars: Ron Moody, Shani Wells, Oliver Reed

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ON THE WATERFRONT

Stars: Marlon Brando, Eva Marie Saint

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THE JOLSON STORY

Stars: Larry Parks, William Demarest

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LAWRENCE OF ARABIA
Stars: Peter O’Toole, Sir Alec Guinness

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�LATE ENTRIES
73
BLACK AND WHITE IN COLOUR (LA VICTOIRE
EN CHANTANT). A Franco-Allcmandc
Co-production

Director : Jean-Jacques Annaud
Producer : Gerard Crosnier and Timithe
Dassori
Cast : Jean Carmet, Jacques Dufilhs, Catterinc
Rouvel

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FULL CIRCLE: An Anglo-Canadian Production

Director : Richard Loncrainc
Cast : Mia Farrow, Kier Dullca, James Bennet,.
Tom Conti

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United Kingdom — ORCA KILLER WHALE
Cast: Richard Harris, Charlotte Rampling

MANGAN
lor

Engagement and Wedding Rings, Jewellery,
Clocks and Watches. Silver, Electro-Plate,
Waterford and Galway Crystal
also China Department

JAMES MANGAN LTD.,
3-4 Patrick Street, Cork
Estd. 1817

Tel. 20998

(Branch at High Street, Killarney)

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�CORK FILM INTERNATIONAL

Short Film Awards
A Bronze Statuette of St. Finbarr will be pre­
sented by the International Jury to the outstand­
ing film in each category (a) General Interest and
Documentary; (b) Animated Cartoon; (c) Sport;
(d) Short Fiction. Certificates of Merit will be
awarded at the discretion of the Jury to particu­
lar films for outstanding aspects.

Irish Film Societies Award
The Irish Film Society will present an award
for the best short film shown during the Festival.

IRISH FILM SOCIETIES JURY
The members of the Jury for the Irish Film
Societies Award is:

TIM CORNISH (British Federation of
Film Societies)
ROBERT BUDDS (Dublin)
MICHAEL DWYER (Tralee)

FILM CRITICS’ AWARD
The Waterford Glass Award will be presented
for the best 16 mm. Irish film entered for the
Festival. The entries will be screened on Thurs­
day, June 9 at a venue to be announced. The
award will be made by the film critics attending
the Festival.

Commission of European Communities
Special Prize
The Commission of European Communities
(E.E.C.) will present an award for the short
film, which in the opinion of an international
jury, will contribute most to mutual understand­
ing between people of different European coun­
tries and of the common problems of contem­
porary society.

E.E.C. SHORT FILM AWARD
JURY
The Jury for the E.E.C. Award is:
ALAN WATSON (United Kingdom)
JOHN STAPLETON (United Kingdom)
WILLIAM HARPUR (Ireland)
JUDGE CONOR P. MAGUIRE (Ireland)
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�The Techniques of Film Making
A course on the techniques of film making for
senior school students will be held in Connolly
Hall, Cork from Monday. June 6 to Saturday,
June 11. The course will be conducted by leading
directors, actors, script writers, cameramen and
editors.

INTERNATIONAL PRESS OFFICE
AT METROPOLE HOTEL
Very Kindly Sponsored by

MR. GERARD JONES, Belgian Consul

Twenty-Fifth
Cork International Choral and
Folk Dance Festival
At
CORK CITY HALL, APRIL 5 — 9,
19 78

Information from:
THE FESTIVAL OFFICE
-

15, BRIDGE STREET, CORK

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�ACKNOWLEDGMENTS
Cork Film International owes its origin, in the
main, to the financial support and encouragement
of BORD FAILTE EIREANN (The Irish
Tourist Board). The Director and Council of the
Festival express their deep appreciation to them,
and also to London Friends of Cork and Dublin
Friends of Cork.

We are also indebted to the following who
have given considerable help to the Festival in
various ways:
ARTHUR GUINNESS, SON &amp; CO, (IRELAND) LTD.
IRISH DISTILLERS LIMITED

STARDUST CLUB, CORK
SWAN BEDDING
D. &amp; A. O’LEARY LTD.

BRITISH AIRWAYS
OYSTER TAVERN
WATERFORD GLASS LTD.

CORK EXAMINER — ECHO
HENRY FORD &amp; SON, LTD.
GERARD JONES, BELGIAN CONSUL

IRISH MIST LIQUEUR LTD.
joe

McCarthy

BEAMISH &amp; CRAWFORD LTD.
SMURFIT CORRUGATED CASES LTD.
IRISH BUSINESS SYSTEMS

ABBEY FILMS LTD.
MURTAGH PROPERTIES LTD.

THE JOHN DALY GROUP

SEAGRAM (IRELAND) LTD.
ALLIED IRISH BANKS

MUNSTER ARCADE LTD.
SOUTHERN ELECTRONICS LTD.

GESTETNER LTD.

TOM KEATING
PERNOD

CORK-KERRY TOURISM

CASSIDY FABRICS
NATIONAL FILM STUDIOS OF IRELAND

KELLY’S KITCHEN
CORK CORPORATION

THE ARTS COUNCIL

SEAMUS QUINN
CORK FILM SERVICES
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�Without the support of our promoters, Bord
Failte and of our Sponsors and Advertisers
Cork Film International could not be orga­
nised. The Council and Director express their
sincere gratitude to them. Please ensure the
Festival’s continuation by supporting our
Advertisers.

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Cover Design by Harry Wallace

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Front of house display by Tadhg Lehane

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A special tribute must be paid to the crafts­
manship and infinite patience of the Staff of our
printers, Messrs. D. &amp; A. O’Leary. Ltd.

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WHILE EVERY EFFORT WILL BE MADE TO
ADHERE TO THIS PROGRAMME, THE CORK
FESTIVAL COUNCIL CAN ACCEPT NO RESPON­
SIBILITY FOR ERRORS, CANCELLATIONS, OR
ALTERATIONS

AFTER THE SHOW
COME TO . . .

THE FESTIVAL CLUB
(Spoonsored by Harp Lager (Ireland) Ltd,)
at the CITY HALL

☆
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DANCING
RESTAURANT
BARS

Tickets on sale at Festival Office
Club open daily 10 p.m. — 2 a.m.

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�ASSOCIATE MEMBERS
P. J. Crowley, Scientific Instruments
Brooks Haughton Ltd., Cork

Seamus and Mary Lantry, Cork
Jim O’Keeffe, Bandon

Quigley Company of Europe Ltd., Cork

Ashbourne House Hotel
The Bank of Nova Scotia, Cork

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                    <text>�FEILSCANNAN IDIRNA1SIUNTA CHORCAIGHE&#13;
Saturday, 5 June&#13;
&#13;
to&#13;
Saturday, 12 June&#13;
&#13;
&#13;
Rt. Hon the Lord Mayor, A. A. Healy, T.C., T.D.&#13;
Chairman : The Rt. Hon. the Lord Mayor&#13;
Vice-Chairman: R. P. Beamish&#13;
&#13;
Director : Dermot Breen, M.I.P.R.&#13;
&#13;
Executive Council&#13;
&#13;
Mrs. N. Jennings&#13;
T. O’Brien&#13;
Mrs. M. Pyne&#13;
&#13;
K. G. Breen&#13;
B. B. Curtis, L.R.A.M.&#13;
Patrick Fleming&#13;
&#13;
T. J. O’Sullivan&#13;
E. O’Mahony&#13;
M. Owens&#13;
&#13;
Comdt. J. Slye&#13;
&#13;
Organising Committee&#13;
&#13;
Assistant to the Director: Fergus Gilligan&#13;
&#13;
Club Reception : Nancy Jennings, Robin O’Sullivan&#13;
&#13;
Reception Executive: Robin O'Sullivan, Cyril Berkley, Moira&#13;
Pyne, Mary Murphy Joe Janeczek, Sean Cunningham&#13;
&#13;
Compere: Dan Donovan, M.A.&#13;
&#13;
Front of House: James O’Brien&#13;
&#13;
Transport: Timothy J. O’Sullivan, Jack O’Sullivan&#13;
&#13;
Tributes Programmes and Lectures : Fred Conboye&#13;
&#13;
Accommodation : E. O’Mahony&#13;
&#13;
Imports and Exports: Joseph McNally&#13;
&#13;
Information : Comdt. J. Slye, Constance Madden&#13;
&#13;
External Activities: Patrick Fleming&#13;
&#13;
Press Officer: J. C. Healy&#13;
&#13;
Activities Committee: Brian Coomber, Teresa Byrne, John&#13;
Donovan, Ken Connole, Fergus Gilligan&#13;
&#13;
Press Committee: Frank Sanquest (Chairman), Patricia O'Cal­&#13;
laghan, Dick Cross, P. McCarthy, Donal Dorcey, Declan&#13;
Hassett&#13;
&#13;
Film Techniques Course:&#13;
David J. Power&#13;
&#13;
Selection Committee: Fred Williams (Chairman), J. O’Brien&#13;
(Vice Chairman), Constance Madden (Secretary)&#13;
&#13;
Brother Jerome, Mary O’Keeffe,&#13;
&#13;
Sponsorship Committee: T. J. Keating (Chairman), Frank&#13;
Murphy, Paddy Coffey&#13;
&#13;
Programme Editor: Padraig O Maidin, F.L.A.I.&#13;
&#13;
Associate Members Officer: Lt. Col. L. F. Doyle&#13;
&#13;
Protocol: Bernard B. Curtis, L.R.A.M., Kevin Breen&#13;
&#13;
American Press Representative: Al Sherman&#13;
&#13;
Invitations: Ken Connole, Mary Connole&#13;
&#13;
21 Committee: Col. J. J. Casley&#13;
&#13;
Films Officer: William Newman. (Asst.) J. Newman&#13;
&#13;
Shorts Jury Liaison : Nancy Allitt, Frances Fitzgerald-Smith&#13;
&#13;
Travel Arrangements: Michael O’Flynn&#13;
&#13;
European Communities Jury Liaison : Pat O'Brien&#13;
&#13;
Inclusive Tours: Ross Anderson&#13;
Lord Mayor - Liaison Officer: Eamonn Warren&#13;
Sponsors Liaison: Vida Breen, Vicki Coomber, J. H. V.&#13;
Mahony&#13;
&#13;
Organist: George McSweeny&#13;
&#13;
Festival Club : Harry Fitzgerald-Smith, B.Arch.&#13;
&#13;
Festival Headquarters : Metropole Hotel&#13;
&#13;
2&#13;
&#13;
�SUNDAY, JUNE 6, 1976&#13;
THE WORLD PREMIERE&#13;
&#13;
of&#13;
&#13;
THE MASS OF&#13;
&#13;
THE HOLY SPIRIT&#13;
Composed by SENOR ANGEL CLIMENT&#13;
&#13;
at the&#13;
Church of St. Francis, Liberty Street, Cork&#13;
at 12 Noon&#13;
&#13;
Celebrant FR. LAURENCE MURPHY, O.F.M.&#13;
15/ Assistant FR. CASSIAN BYRNE. O.F.M.&#13;
2nd Assistant FR. KEVIN PHELAN. O.F.M.&#13;
&#13;
Master of Ceremonies BRO. DECLAN HOULIHAN. O.F.M.&#13;
Solemn Concelebrated Mass will be sung by&#13;
&#13;
ST. FRANCIS CHURCH CHOIR&#13;
Conducted by&#13;
Soloists:&#13;
&#13;
JOHN MURPHY, M.A. B.Mus.&#13;
&#13;
FRANK PATTERSON Tenor&#13;
&#13;
AINE NIC GABHANN&#13;
Organist:&#13;
&#13;
Contralto&#13;
&#13;
SENOR ANGEL CLIMENT&#13;
&#13;
on the occasion of the 215/ Cork Film International&#13;
&#13;
DONAL LEHANE. Chairman oj Committee&#13;
&#13;
Our sincere thanks to the Guardian and Community of St. Francis Church&#13;
who have made this occasion possible&#13;
&#13;
�&lt;3&#13;
The Festival Director Introduces the&#13;
21st Film International . .&#13;
As Dr. Pettit states in his Retrospective View of Cork Film International. 21 is a time to celebrate and a&#13;
time to go back in memory.&#13;
&#13;
When the International Federation of Film Producers’ Associations granted our application for the First&#13;
Cork Film International in 1956 we asked ourselves not only what we expected to gain but also what we had&#13;
to offer in return. In our approach to the two questions the most sustaining thought was that since film had&#13;
become the greatest medium of mass communication and mass entertainment the world had ever known it&#13;
was of crucial importance that an appreciation of film as an art form should be made as widespread as pos­&#13;
sible among the public and that film makers should be provided with a Festival that would help them to&#13;
achieve the technical and artistic potentialities that film offered.&#13;
We were sustained also in that first year as we have been in the years since then, by the extent of the sacri­&#13;
fices that so many have been prepared to make in order to provide films in which they intensely believe.&#13;
&#13;
What may have appeared a dream in 1956 we now celebrate. Cork Film International faces the future in&#13;
the full maturity of the ideals that guided us in the beginning — the more widespread appreciation of film&#13;
as an art-form and the encouragement of film makers to explore the opportunities that that appreciation and&#13;
technical developments open up to them.&#13;
We too are ever ready to experiment and to change in order to promote those ideals. For instance, this&#13;
year we are not offering awards for feature films. We have so decided because competition for these awards&#13;
did not give us the results we expected.&#13;
&#13;
This year we are honoured to pay tribute to Satyajit Ray. the great Indian producer. By a happy coincidence his first film Father Panchali was completed 21 years ago. in 1956.&#13;
&#13;
And we introduce the first of our SALUTE programmes — to 20th Century-FOX — in which we will&#13;
honour each year a leading world production company.&#13;
This year. also, sees our Films Technique Course firmly established and going from strength to strength.&#13;
&#13;
A warm welcome then to you all to Cork 1976 and my sincere thanks to you all for your unfaltering&#13;
support. As always. Bord Failte Eireann continues to be our main sponsor but Cork has many friends and&#13;
benefactors and this year again I would like to mention in particular The London Friends of Cork, inspiring&#13;
in their interest and support.&#13;
&#13;
My thanks to the Directors and Staff of Cork — Kerry Tourism and to the many friends and sponsors&#13;
who make Cork a worthwhile and joyous occasion.&#13;
&#13;
A special word of thanks to the Press. My personal thanks to the Lord Mayor and Corporation of Cork&#13;
and the Business Publicity Association for the decoration of the City during the Festival.&#13;
DERMOT H. BREEN.&#13;
Director. Cork Film International&#13;
&#13;
4&#13;
&#13;
�OOrk/ES&#13;
&#13;
I&#13;
&#13;
Recalling those early days of 1955 when he first&#13;
mooted the idea, the Director in an interview in 1967&#13;
paid a glowing tribute to the stalwart support he re­&#13;
ceived from the then Lord Mayor of Cork, the late Mr.&#13;
P. McGrath, T.D. Not that the right honourable gentle­&#13;
man had any special insights into the making of what&#13;
was proposed; with masterly simplicity he had asked&#13;
“what in the name of goodness is a Film Festival?”&#13;
Mr. Breen himself readily admits to being then far&#13;
from sure of the answer. But with the Lord Mayor's&#13;
support he lost no time in the pursuit of his dream. As&#13;
he set out for London to make contact with the high&#13;
priests of the film industry, he was fortunate to have&#13;
guidelines and introductions from two valued friends.&#13;
Father Cormac Daly. O.F.M.. Chaplain to the Irish&#13;
Stage Guild, and Mr. Elliman. General Manager of the&#13;
Rank Organization in Ireland. In London he won the&#13;
support of Sir Henry French, Director General of the&#13;
British Film Producers’ Association, and of Mr. K.&#13;
Windles, Joint Assistant Managing Director of Rank.&#13;
The auspices looked propitious. The final step in the&#13;
making of the Festival was an application for approval&#13;
to the International Federation of Film Producers’&#13;
Associations. When in October. 1955. the telegram of&#13;
recognition arrived the Cork Film International existed&#13;
at least on paper.&#13;
&#13;
international&#13;
&#13;
A Retrospective&#13;
View&#13;
By Dr. S. F. Pettit.&#13;
University College. Cork&#13;
&#13;
The good citizens of the city got their first intimation&#13;
of what was afoot with a report in the Cork Examiner&#13;
of November 8th, 1955. headed “Cork to have a Film&#13;
Festival next year.” The story ran as follows : “The&#13;
International Federation of Film Producers’ Associa­&#13;
tions. meeting in Washington yesterday, approved of&#13;
the holding of a Film Festival in Cork in 1956. It was&#13;
emphasised they would not support an application in&#13;
1957. Senor Renato Gualino. President of the Federa­&#13;
tion. told a press conference that the Federation does&#13;
not want the Cork Festival to become a regular institu­&#13;
tion like the Cannes and Venice Festivals.” The first&#13;
sniff of the cosmopolitan air came to Cork with the&#13;
arrival of a wise man from the East in the person of&#13;
an Egyptian reporter. Mr. George Wasseff, direct from&#13;
Cannes, the first foreign reporter for the Festival. It&#13;
was with full pomp and circumstance that the first Film&#13;
Festival was opened in the Savoy Cinema on the 21st&#13;
May, 1956, with an address by the then Minister for&#13;
External Affairs, Mr. Liam Cosgrave. The feature film&#13;
was “A Town Like Alice”, and large crowds gathered&#13;
in Patrick Street to savour the glamour of the stars. Mr.&#13;
Cosgrave had told the packed audience that “the&#13;
cinema is almost an international language”, and he&#13;
went on to envisage an Irish film industry. The local&#13;
paper reported that “traffic was halted as crowds greet&#13;
screen celebrities”. A “Star Special” had come from&#13;
Dublin bringing bringing top Rank executives. Mr.&#13;
Elliman and Mr. Windles, together with screen celebri-&#13;
&#13;
Twenty-one is a time to celebrate, a time, also, to&#13;
evoke with affection the memory of some of the steps&#13;
and stumbles on the way to maturity. For the Cork&#13;
Film International the first step taken in 1956 was at&#13;
once the most imaginative and the most hazardous, in­&#13;
volving two baffling imponderables. How would an&#13;
Irish provincial city muster the expertise to play host&#13;
to a Flm Festival and, more dauntingly, how would the&#13;
sophisticated world film community respond to the&#13;
proposition? True, the founder and Director. Dermot&#13;
Breen, had experience in organising the Irish tourist&#13;
festival. An Tostal. displaying a flair for stage-manag­&#13;
ing a medley of events ranging from cycling competi­&#13;
tions to symphony concerts. He had also been the foun­&#13;
der-organizer of Cork International Choral Festival&#13;
from 1953 and was to see it through its first seven for­&#13;
mative years. But a Film Festival conjured up the&#13;
gloss, the skills and the great expectations of Cannes,&#13;
Venice and Berlin. If Mr. Breen’s suggestion met with&#13;
a prudent reserve from the Cork Tostal Council it was&#13;
not altogether surprising.&#13;
5&#13;
&#13;
�ties Maureen Swanson. June Thornburn. John Gregson,&#13;
Noel Purcell. Josephine Griffin and Tony Wright. At&#13;
the station “the party were escorted to a fleet of Rolls&#13;
Royce cars, gaily beflagged.” When the President of&#13;
Ireland. Mr. S. T. O'Kelly, officiated at the closing cere­&#13;
monies eight days later the Director and his band of&#13;
voluntary associates had every reason to feel a quiet&#13;
satisfaction. Sixteen countries had participated with 32&#13;
documentary and feature films. The jury had included&#13;
Paul Rotha and Denis Johnston.&#13;
&#13;
Irish charm without any irresponsible blarney. If I&#13;
sound too laudatory I note that there were delects, the&#13;
most notable being the standard of the films shown.&#13;
This, I think, was because of the half-hearted appro­&#13;
val of many film companies. The Rank Organization,&#13;
the Italians, Herbert Wilcox, these and a few others&#13;
were the only ones who seemed to think the Festival&#13;
worthy of enthusiastic showmanship to back up the&#13;
product screened. I predict that this Festival could be­&#13;
come very powerful, especially for trade personalities&#13;
who would like a little serious discussion away from&#13;
the distractions of bikinis and beaches”.&#13;
&#13;
What was the critical reaction? The Irish Tinies re­&#13;
ported Mr. G. G. Martin, Publicity Controller for&#13;
Arthur Rank Ltd., in a most benign mood; asked how&#13;
Cork had rated with Cannes and Venice, he replied:&#13;
“Absolutely no comparison, here everything is so well&#13;
organised”. But film festivals have a habit of throwing&#13;
up sensations, contrived or spontaneous, and the Irish&#13;
Press in describing the Cork event as “a triumph of&#13;
organisation” went on as follows: “some of the Cork&#13;
organisers’ satisfaction was diminished yesterday when&#13;
an English Sunday newspaper carried a report that&#13;
the Festival Executive Committee of twelve people, in­&#13;
cluding the Lord Mayor, his deputy, a member of the&#13;
Senate. Mrs. J. Dowdall. and other leading personalities&#13;
in the city and county were facing prosecution because&#13;
none of the 25 films shown had been submitted to the&#13;
Censor”. But the awesome spectre of the law never&#13;
materialised! The same paper expanded more fully on&#13;
the reality of what happened: “It was the Film Festival&#13;
which brought the crowds, the car loads of youngsters&#13;
from Kanturk and Clonakilty. the cynics from Dublin,&#13;
and the impressionables from Wardour and Fleet&#13;
Streets”.&#13;
&#13;
Writing in the same journal regarding the 1957 Festi­&#13;
val the veteran critic, Francis Koval, saw the perspec­&#13;
tive as follows: "although it would be quite unfair to&#13;
compare Cork s modestly budgeted Film Week with the&#13;
mammout festivals of the Continental holiday resorts&#13;
it can be said without hesitation that it has a number&#13;
of assets which give the event a standing of its own&#13;
and a promise for the future. The atmosphere of warm­&#13;
hearted hospitality is recognised as one of Cork’s chief&#13;
attractions; the enthusiasm of the organisers is another;&#13;
while the whole-hearted support of the truly cinemaminded public, the best behaved cinema public I have&#13;
seen, is most encouraging. Among those who have been&#13;
watching the proceedings with a critical eye there are&#13;
many who maintain that these assiduous audiences&#13;
were not offered, as it were, their money’s worth be­&#13;
cause most countries did not send their best produc­&#13;
tions to Cork. There is a grain of truth in it. A dispas­&#13;
sionate observer, however, must admit that such com­&#13;
plaints are vastly exaggerated. After all, even at the&#13;
old-established festivals masterpieces do not emerge in&#13;
large numbers and. as for the 40 or more competing&#13;
shorts the proportion of these distinguished by aboveaverage quality was roughly the same in Cork as in&#13;
Cannes or Venice”.&#13;
&#13;
From Fleet Street there came a generous and percep­&#13;
tive comment when the distinguished film critic, Dilys&#13;
Powell, wrote in the Sunday Tinies that “Cork was a&#13;
model of efficiency. Cork has begun and is bound to&#13;
continue on a scale that can make hospitality personal.&#13;
The city has the surroundings, the organisation and the&#13;
taste for cinema”. The trade journal. Kinematograph&#13;
Weekly, reflected on the first Festival as follows: “Now&#13;
the problem for the organisers of this under-publicised,&#13;
pint-sized affair is: will the International Federation of&#13;
Film Producers’ Associations recognise us next year?&#13;
That recognition would be the reward for the local&#13;
efforts that brought the Festival into being. Dermot&#13;
Breen, the organiser, told me: ‘We worked hard to&#13;
start it. We were told we hadn’t a hope of getting&#13;
IFF PA approval this time, but we did. Do you think&#13;
we deserve it next year?’ I do. This was a Festival of&#13;
charm. And Cannes and Venice could take serious les­&#13;
sons from this newcomer on how to conduct a Film&#13;
Festival. The films started on time; the officials were&#13;
readily accessible to the press; the atmosphere was of&#13;
&#13;
If the Festival evoked much favourable comment it&#13;
also had its taste of jouralistic acid, with the now­&#13;
defunct Dublin Evening Mail previewing the 1958 event&#13;
with tart irritation: “I must confess,” wrote its film&#13;
critic, "to a slight feeling of irritation when that pro­&#13;
vincial fixture, the Cork Film Festival, thrusts itself&#13;
upon my notice. This week they have reminded me&#13;
that their little fling will take place from September&#13;
22nd until the 28th. Speak softly, you common&#13;
Dubliner. Remove your hat. You are in the presence&#13;
of something aristocratic!” The Manchester Guardian&#13;
saw it otherwise: “Dr. John Grierson, who is president&#13;
of this year’s jury, made the point in London yesterday&#13;
that at festivals such as Cork the unexpected can&#13;
always happen. Two highlights this year will be a&#13;
tribute to Robert Bresson, the brilliant French director,&#13;
whose film ‘A Man Escaped’ won the Richard Winning6&#13;
&#13;
�ton Award last year, and a visit by Mrs. Frances&#13;
Flaherty who will present excerpts from a talk about&#13;
the work of her late husband, Robert Flaherty, whose&#13;
‘Man of Aran’ is well remembered”. Specialising as it&#13;
does in the documentary film, it was altogether appro­&#13;
priate that John Grierson came to Cork; it was he who&#13;
coined the term “documentary” in 1925.&#13;
&#13;
makers and the people into one. They watch films to­&#13;
gether. browse in each other’s company in bars, and&#13;
when they need to rest their eyes they take each other&#13;
on long trips into the softly dreaming countryside. Mr.&#13;
Breen commands his irregulars with a benign auto­&#13;
cracy, and there are 50 or 60 of them: professors of&#13;
music and post office clerks, brewers and lady pharma­&#13;
cists and a journalist or two. Then the regular Army&#13;
obligingly lends a captain and couple of colonels”.&#13;
&#13;
In an interview in Films and Filming in 1959 Direc­&#13;
tor Dermot Breen outlined the thinking behind the&#13;
Festival’s speciality: “We have competitions for short&#13;
films and we hold an exhibition of feature films. In the&#13;
first year, 1956. it was a competition festival for fea­&#13;
tures as well. But we decided after that to develop this&#13;
idea of a prestige festival where we would only show&#13;
good-quality feature films without any competition of&#13;
any kind. That year's jury included the Dutch director,&#13;
Bert Haanstra and Charles Frend of Britain who had&#13;
directed "The Cruel Sea” and “Scott of the Antarctic.”&#13;
The tribute was to the Italian, Vittorio de Sica, who&#13;
was present at the Festival. That year, too, saw the&#13;
screening of the full-length Irish historical documentary,&#13;
"Mise Eire”, directed by George Morrison for Gael Linn and "The Silent Art” by Louis Marcus, dealing&#13;
with the noted Cork sculptor, the late Seamus Murphy.&#13;
Referring to the "Mise Eire” premiere the Times&#13;
Educational Supplement noted that “similar compila­&#13;
tions have so far been attempted only in Russia and&#13;
in the United States, but neither of them is comparable&#13;
to the Irish effort in size and scope”. The exigencies of&#13;
space do not allow of more than a sample of impres­&#13;
sions from 1960 to 1975. But any notion that Cork and&#13;
its audiences were wallowing in complacent turpitude&#13;
must take account of the report put out by the United&#13;
Press International regarding the 1967 event: “Angry&#13;
spectators at the Cork Film Festival shook their fists&#13;
and shouted ‘Down with the Festival’ on Saturday when&#13;
the British avant garde film ‘Separation’ was banned&#13;
at the last minute as not up to standard”. Personalities&#13;
attending included Trevor Howard. Dame Flora&#13;
Robson and David Tomlinson.&#13;
&#13;
I&#13;
&#13;
Again reverting to criticism of the standard of fea­&#13;
ture films, in 1970 the Financial Times correspondent,&#13;
David Robinson, gave his assessment: “In my own ex­&#13;
perience of festivals the efficiency of its organisation,&#13;
jointly subsidised by the Irish Tourist Board and&#13;
Player-Wills, is unmatched anywhere in the world.&#13;
There are technical reasons for the disappointing level&#13;
at Cork. For a start, coming so late in the festival calen­&#13;
dar it is near the end of the queue for the best films of&#13;
the year. Registered as a shorts festival, the regulations&#13;
of the International Federation of Film Producers do&#13;
not permit Cork to award for feature films, and feature&#13;
film producers, by and large, will not exert themselves&#13;
to send films without at least the prospect of some orna­&#13;
ment of the boardroom chimneypiece.”&#13;
In 1974 Francois Truffaut came to Cork for the re­&#13;
trospective tribute to his work, described by the Irish&#13;
Timts critic, Fergus Linehan, as being “predictably the&#13;
plum of this year’s Cork Film International”.&#13;
&#13;
Complaints of cinematograph indigestion were&#13;
voiced by the distinguished critic, Matthew Norgate, in&#13;
1975. In Films and Filming he advocated the showing&#13;
of “far fewer films. The closing of the Savoy seems to&#13;
indicate a drawing in of horns in 1976. and if this pro­&#13;
cess includes greater severity on the part of the selec­&#13;
tion committee, and a reduction not only in the num­&#13;
ber of films shown but in the number of daily sessions,&#13;
that may be no bad thing”. A familiar figure over&#13;
many years has been Father J. A. V. Burke from&#13;
Britain; his retrospective assessment published in the&#13;
Tablet might fittingly conclude this evocation of Cork&#13;
and its Festival: “Having attended 19 of the Cork Film&#13;
Festivals I look back with interest to the past. Since&#13;
1956 it has gone from strength to strength. It is obvious&#13;
that no festival can be a collection of masterpieces, each&#13;
one is an amalgam of good, bad and indifferent. So with&#13;
Cork. The fact that 35 countries this year felt it worth­&#13;
while to send their films for viewing is testimony&#13;
enough that it is taken seriously by the film world.&#13;
Seriously, but not sadly. Cork remains the friendly&#13;
festival”.&#13;
&#13;
That same year the London Times carried a tribute&#13;
to the Festival organisers which would seem to express&#13;
a prevailing sentiment among delegates, actors and the&#13;
general public across the twenty-one years of the Festi­&#13;
val’s &gt;ife: “The reason why the Cork Film Festival, just&#13;
ended, counts more in these islands than Edinburgh or&#13;
London is a matter of personal engagement. Everyone&#13;
joins in. With a tiny paid staff and a large private army&#13;
of volunteers Mr. Dermot Breen, the Director, has crea­&#13;
ted the best of festivals, that which draws the film -&#13;
&#13;
7&#13;
&#13;
�FESTIVAL JURY&#13;
The International Jury for the Short Film Competition is&#13;
&#13;
SHEAMUS SMITH (Ireland)&#13;
ROGER MANVELL (Gt. Britain)&#13;
&#13;
ERNST KRUGER (Federal Republic of Germany)&#13;
CONOR SWEENEY (Ireland)&#13;
&#13;
SHEAMUS SMITH&#13;
&#13;
ERNST KRUGER&#13;
&#13;
Born in Ballaghadereen, Co. Roscommon, Sheamus&#13;
Smith began his career as a press photographer. In&#13;
1958 he went to live in Vancouver where he was awar­&#13;
ded a scholarship to study film production at Univer­&#13;
sity of British Columbia.&#13;
In 1960 he moved to Los Angeles where he worked&#13;
as assistant director with Walt Disney Productions and&#13;
the next year he returned to Ireland. As producer director at RTE he was responsible for a number of&#13;
prize-winning programmes and represented RTE at&#13;
the CIRA Festival of TV Films in Cannes. In 1969 he&#13;
became senior producer of RTE's Seven Days and&#13;
three years later became editor of that programme. In&#13;
June 1976 he was appointed managing director of the&#13;
National Film Studios of Ireland.&#13;
&#13;
Born in Western Prussia (now Poland) Ernst Kruger&#13;
is chairman of the Freiwillige Selbsthontrolle dcr&#13;
Filmwirtshaft. the self-imposed censorship of the film&#13;
industry in his native land. He is a member of&#13;
Deutsche Unesco Kommission, and has been associated&#13;
with script writing, film production and cultural docu­&#13;
mentaries. He was a member of Cork Festival Jury in&#13;
1965 and has been a jury member at the Cannes and&#13;
Venice Festivals.&#13;
&#13;
CONOR SWEENEY&#13;
&#13;
A native of Listowel where he was associated with&#13;
Brian MacMahon in founding the Listowel Drama&#13;
Group, and a graduate of the National University,&#13;
Conor Sweeney moved to Dublin in 1955 to join the&#13;
teaching staff of Blackrock College where he is Head&#13;
of the Geography Department. One of the first writers&#13;
in Gaelic to conduct a regular critical review of both&#13;
films and theatre in the University magazine "Comhar&#13;
for nearly ten years, he did a three year spell on Radio&#13;
Eireann. broadcasting on theatre in Dublin once a&#13;
week. This was followed by an eight years stint as&#13;
drama critic for the Maynooth publication "The&#13;
Furrow", and five years as television correspondent for&#13;
“The Standard". In 1962 he joined the Fortnightly&#13;
Review "Hibernia” as its film critic, a position he still&#13;
holds, contributing critical reviews, general articles, ex­&#13;
tended profiles and book reviews on all aspects of the&#13;
cinema, as well as writing a regular column pre-view­&#13;
ing films screened on television. He was closely asso­&#13;
ciated with Dermot Breen in establishing the Cork&#13;
Film Festival in 1955, and represented Ireland on the&#13;
Festival Jury previously in 1961.&#13;
&#13;
ROGER MANVELL&#13;
&#13;
Biographer, screenwriter, broadcaster, writer on film&#13;
and TV. Roger Manvell is a graduate and Ph.D. of&#13;
London University. In 1971 he became the first Doctor&#13;
of Letters of Sussex University for his 25 years’ con­&#13;
tribution to film studies. His early career included&#13;
university lecturing on literature, drama and film and&#13;
the production of over 50 plays during the ten years&#13;
1929- 1939.&#13;
Mr. Manvell has lectured on TV and film in some&#13;
forty countries since 1945 and has served on t’..v jury&#13;
the&#13;
at film festivals in Venice, Moscow, Cracow, Mar del&#13;
Plata and Locarne. F.,.- over 20 years he appeared in&#13;
ni"'2 2._ I_2------- For c&#13;
the well-known BBC— i.i.s programme. His novels&#13;
--------- Critics programme,&#13;
innclude The Dreamers and The Passion while The&#13;
July Plot and The Lost Peace are among his best&#13;
known plays.&#13;
8&#13;
&#13;
�NOTES&#13;
Films are listed numerically. The numbers correspond&#13;
to those shown opposite the names of the films in the&#13;
Coloured inset in this brochure.&#13;
An account of the Special Tribute Programme devo­&#13;
ted to the work of Satyajit Ray on page 31.&#13;
Cork Salutes 20th Century-FOX on page 30.&#13;
&#13;
Synopses of Films&#13;
i&#13;
Australia&#13;
&#13;
Sunday Too Far Away&#13;
&#13;
6&#13;
&#13;
Production : South Australian Film Corporation&#13;
Producer : Gil Brealey and Matthew* Carroll&#13;
Director : Ken Hannam&#13;
Script : John Dingwcll&#13;
Photo : Geoff Burton&#13;
Music : Patrick Flynn&#13;
(Time: 97 mins.)&#13;
&#13;
Bulgaria&#13;
&#13;
Lesson On Sociology&#13;
&#13;
(Ourok p« sotsioiogia)&#13;
&#13;
Production : Bulgarian Cinematography&#13;
Director : Pentcho Bogdanov&#13;
Script : Ivan Panajotov&#13;
Photo: Nadejda Yancheva&#13;
Music : Boris Karadimchev&#13;
&#13;
2&#13;
Australia&#13;
&#13;
Kangaroo Island&#13;
&#13;
A hare is let loose, experimentally, in a lions’ reserve with&#13;
unexpected results.&#13;
(Time: 81 mins.)&#13;
&#13;
3&#13;
&#13;
7&#13;
&#13;
Belgium&#13;
&#13;
Bulgaria&#13;
&#13;
Agulana&#13;
&#13;
A Real Man&#13;
&#13;
Producer: Frydman Gerald&#13;
Script: Frydman Gerald&#13;
Music : Alain Pierre&#13;
Animated&#13;
furniture.&#13;
&#13;
cartoon depicting&#13;
&#13;
people being&#13;
&#13;
engulfed&#13;
&#13;
(Cc Veritable Homme)&#13;
&#13;
Production : Bulgarian Cinematography&#13;
Director : Alexander Obreshkov&#13;
Script : Ivan Ostrikov&#13;
Photo : Rumen Gcorgiev&#13;
Music : Alexander Brusitsov&#13;
&#13;
by&#13;
&#13;
The story of Sucho, a charming young man, and Milka, a&#13;
simple girl.&#13;
(Time : 83 mins.)&#13;
&#13;
(Time: 151 mins.)&#13;
&#13;
4&#13;
&#13;
8&#13;
&#13;
Belgium&#13;
&#13;
Canada&#13;
&#13;
At The Tip Of The Tongue&#13;
&#13;
Descent (La Dcscente)&#13;
&#13;
(Du Bout Dei Lcvrcs)&#13;
&#13;
Production : National Film Board of Canada&#13;
Producer : Tom Daly and Desmond Dew&#13;
Director : Giles Walker and Paul Cowan&#13;
Photo : Paul Cowan and John Dyer&#13;
Music : Ben Low&#13;
Sound : Bev Davidson&#13;
&#13;
Production : Pierre Films&#13;
Producer: Jacqueline Pierreux&#13;
Director: Tom Ceone&#13;
Script: Pierre Joassin&#13;
Photo : Walther Van Den Endc and Rufus Boehz&#13;
&#13;
5&#13;
&#13;
David Murray of the Canadian ski team competes in a&#13;
World Cup downhill race.&#13;
(Time : 10} mins.)&#13;
&#13;
Belgium&#13;
&#13;
9&#13;
&#13;
The Nine Knights&#13;
&#13;
Canada&#13;
&#13;
(Time : 87 mins.)&#13;
&#13;
(Les Neuf Chevaliers)&#13;
&#13;
Goldwood&#13;
&#13;
Production : Gruppo Six Milano&#13;
Director : Paolo Pivetti&#13;
Script: Paolo Pivetti&#13;
Photo : Angelo Beretta&#13;
Music : Pino Massara&#13;
Sound : Pina Massara&#13;
&#13;
Production : National Film Board of Canada&#13;
Producer: Kathleen Shannon&#13;
Director: Kathleen Shannon&#13;
Script: Kathleen Shannon&#13;
Photo: Blake James&#13;
Music: Larry Crosley&#13;
Sound : Gloria Demers&#13;
&#13;
Our Nine Cavaliers discover the advantages of pulling&#13;
together.&#13;
(Time : 11 mins.)&#13;
&#13;
Childhood in Northern Ontario remembered in paintings&#13;
and then revisited thirty years later.&#13;
(Time : 20} mins.)&#13;
&#13;
9&#13;
&#13;
�A little man told me&#13;
everybirdy gets together&#13;
with a Guinness.&#13;
GD813&#13;
&#13;
10&#13;
&#13;
�10&#13;
&#13;
15&#13;
&#13;
Czechoslovakia&#13;
&#13;
Czechoslovakia&#13;
&#13;
Good Morning : A Trip : Pshsh&#13;
&#13;
Sirius&#13;
&#13;
(Dobre Jitro : Vylet: Pss)&#13;
&#13;
Production: Short Film Studio Gottwaldov&#13;
Director : Frantisek Vlacil&#13;
Script: Kamil Pixa and Dr. Jan Stibral&#13;
Photo : Frantisek Uldrich&#13;
Music: Zdenck Liska&#13;
&#13;
Production : Short Film Prague&#13;
Director: Vaclav Bedrich&#13;
Script: Vaclav Bedrich&#13;
Photo : Dana Olejnickova&#13;
Music : Jiri Kolafa&#13;
&#13;
A boy and his dog Sirius during the German occupation&#13;
of Czechoslovakia.&#13;
(Time: 51 mins.)&#13;
&#13;
A bird sings on a tree; a hen is shown the countryside; a&#13;
pear grows : but each changes with human contact.&#13;
(Time : 41 mins.)&#13;
&#13;
11&#13;
16&#13;
&#13;
Czechoslovakia&#13;
&#13;
I&#13;
&#13;
The Line And Me&#13;
&#13;
Czechoslovakia&#13;
&#13;
(Cara A Ja)&#13;
Production : Short Film Prague&#13;
Director: Zdenek Smetana&#13;
Script : I. Rene&#13;
Photo : Jiri Safar&#13;
Cartoon on a decorator at work.&#13;
&#13;
The Spartakiad&#13;
(Spartakiada)&#13;
Production : Short Film Prague&#13;
Director : Jan Spata&#13;
Script: Rudolf Krejsik and Jan Spala&#13;
Photo : Jan Spata&#13;
Music : Jan Spata&#13;
&#13;
(Time: 101 mins.)&#13;
&#13;
12&#13;
&#13;
The 1975 Spartakiad in the Strahov Stadium in Prague.&#13;
(Time : 201 mins..&#13;
&#13;
Czechoslovakia&#13;
&#13;
Little Cock And Little Hen&#13;
(O Kohoutkovi A Slcpicce)&#13;
Production : Short Film Prague&#13;
Director: B. Sejda&#13;
Script: B. Sejda and J. Kubicek&#13;
Photo: J. Forman&#13;
&#13;
HOTEL METROPOLE&#13;
&#13;
(Time: 4 mins.)&#13;
&#13;
13&#13;
&#13;
COM&#13;
&#13;
Czechoslovakia&#13;
&#13;
Mother&#13;
(Mama)&#13;
Production : Short Film Studio Bratislava&#13;
Director : Stefan Kamenicky&#13;
Script: Stefan Kamenicky&#13;
Photo : J. Grossmann&#13;
Time:&#13;
&#13;
L&#13;
&#13;
GRADE ’A’&#13;
&#13;
Wishes the&#13;
&#13;
mins.)&#13;
&#13;
14&#13;
&#13;
CORK FILM INTERNATIONAL&#13;
&#13;
Czechoslovakia&#13;
&#13;
Every Success&#13;
&#13;
Prague Of The Jugendstil&#13;
(Praha Secesni)&#13;
&#13;
in its 21st Year&#13;
&#13;
Production : Short Film Prague&#13;
Director: Frantisek Vlacil&#13;
Script: Frantisek Vlacil&#13;
Photo: Frantisek Uldrich&#13;
Music: Zdenek Liska&#13;
&#13;
Long may it Prosper&#13;
&#13;
Documentary on the sources of inspiration of modern&#13;
creative art in Prague.&#13;
(Time: 201 mins.)&#13;
&#13;
11&#13;
&#13;
�Welcome to Cork, the home of Beamish &amp; Crawford&#13;
It was not until the seventeen-hundreds that Cork city&#13;
began to enjoy its first lengthy period of peace for&#13;
some centuries.&#13;
So the citizens took the opportunity to devote their&#13;
energies to the development of trade.&#13;
Among those citizens were a Mr. Beamish and a&#13;
Mr. Crawford. Together they started a brewery. By 1792&#13;
people in the Cork area were enjoying their first pints&#13;
of Beamish &amp; Crawford porter. At less than a penny&#13;
a pint!&#13;
That was nearly two hundred years ago. Cork has since&#13;
emerged as a huge trading city, vital to the country’s&#13;
economy. The passing of time also brought about a&#13;
change of tastes, a demand for a greater range of beers.&#13;
&#13;
c&#13;
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BEAMISH &amp;CR/^ORDLOTTgL=&#13;
&#13;
■J’WI&#13;
&#13;
Today, Bass ale, Carling Black Label lager,&#13;
Beamish stout and Carlsberg lager are all&#13;
brewed at Beamish &amp; Crawford’s ultra­&#13;
modern brewery in Cork... on the same&#13;
site as the original brewery which produced&#13;
that first pint of porter in 1792.&#13;
&#13;
BEAMISH &amp; CRAWFORD LIMITED.&#13;
Master Brewers since 1792&#13;
&#13;
,&#13;
&#13;
South Main Street, Cork.&#13;
&#13;
TO!&#13;
L-a-&#13;
&#13;
Unlike the seventeen-hundreds though,&#13;
these Cork-brewed beers are now enjoyed in&#13;
all parts of Ireland.&#13;
12&#13;
&#13;
i'P&#13;
&#13;
�17&#13;
&#13;
20&#13;
&#13;
Czechoslovakia&#13;
&#13;
France&#13;
&#13;
Tattoed By The Time&#13;
&#13;
Bailly — Coulange&#13;
&#13;
(Toto vane Casoni)&#13;
&#13;
Production : Concorde Europe Films&#13;
Producer : Gilles Baillot and Bernard Paris&#13;
Script : Bernard Paris and Gilles Baillot&#13;
Photo : Bernard Paris&#13;
&#13;
Production : Film Studio Bratislava - Koliba&#13;
Director: Zoro Zahon&#13;
Script: P. Jaros&#13;
Photo : D. Simoncic&#13;
&#13;
The technique&#13;
Coulange.&#13;
&#13;
workmanship&#13;
&#13;
of&#13;
&#13;
Mireille&#13;
&#13;
Bailly-&#13;
&#13;
(Time : 11 mins.)&#13;
&#13;
18&#13;
&#13;
21&#13;
&#13;
Federal Republic of Germany&#13;
&#13;
France&#13;
&#13;
Go And Win&#13;
4&#13;
&#13;
and&#13;
&#13;
The One-Eyed Are Kings&#13;
(Les Borgncs Sont Rois)&#13;
Producer: Edmond Sechan&#13;
Script: Edmond Sechan&#13;
&#13;
Production : Franz. Seitz Filmproduktion, Munich&#13;
Producer : Franz Seitz&#13;
Director : Gabriele Seitz and James Jacobs&#13;
Script: Gabriele Seitz and James Jacobs&#13;
Photo : James Jacobs&#13;
Music : Dave King&#13;
Sound : Paul Scholer&#13;
&#13;
How to assure the sympathy of everyone when one has a&#13;
dog that is badly behaved and aggressive.&#13;
(Time : 12 mins.)&#13;
&#13;
22&#13;
France&#13;
&#13;
Raceweek in Baden-Baden.&#13;
&#13;
The Imprint&#13;
&#13;
(Time: 111 mins.)&#13;
&#13;
(L’Empreinte)&#13;
&#13;
Producer : Jacques Cardon&#13;
Music: Henri Gruel&#13;
Animation : Henri Lacam and Jacques Cardon&#13;
&#13;
19&#13;
Federal Republic of Germany&#13;
&#13;
The imprint is of the sole and heel of a human foot. Why?&#13;
(Time: 74 mins.)&#13;
&#13;
The Lord From Barmbeck&#13;
(Der Lord Von Barmbeck)&#13;
&#13;
Production: Ottokar Runze Filmproduktion, Hamburg&#13;
Producer : Ottokar Runze&#13;
Script: Inken Sommer and Ottakar Runze&#13;
Photo : Horst Schier and Michael Epp&#13;
Music : Hans Martin Majewski&#13;
&#13;
Visitors to Cork&#13;
Call and See our Varied&#13;
&#13;
Julius Adolf Petersen, burglar and gambler, and daytime&#13;
gentleman, based on his manuscript autobiography.&#13;
&#13;
Selection of&#13;
&#13;
(Time : 107 mins.)&#13;
&#13;
WATCHES&#13;
JEWELLERY&#13;
&#13;
WATERFORD GLASS&#13;
&#13;
After the Show come to . .&#13;
&#13;
and&#13;
&#13;
FESTIVAL CLUB&#13;
&#13;
HAND-MADE SILVERWARE&#13;
&#13;
Sponsored by Harp Lager (Ireland) Ltd.&#13;
&#13;
at the CITY HALL&#13;
&#13;
Wm. Egan &amp; Sons Ltd.&#13;
&#13;
DANCING&#13;
BARS&#13;
RESTAURANT&#13;
&#13;
Jewellers - Silversmiths&#13;
&#13;
31-32 ST. PATRICK STREET,&#13;
CORK&#13;
&#13;
Club open daily 10 p.m.—2 a.m.&#13;
&#13;
13&#13;
&#13;
�There’s a lot of&#13;
know-how&#13;
behind this symbol&#13;
(know how and the right paint for the job)&#13;
Every paint from Harringtons and Goodlass Wall Limited&#13;
is backed by the latest know-how. Extensive technical resources&#13;
and wide-ranging research ensure that every paint bearing the&#13;
HGW symbol is a top quality product whether for chemical or&#13;
food processing plants, exposed surfaces in industrial areas,&#13;
storage tanks, structural steel or domestic use.&#13;
Because of this know-how, HGW have supplied paints&#13;
to such specialised contracts as the Whiddy Island complex,&#13;
the Pfizer Chemical plant at Ringaskiddy and the IDL Distillery&#13;
complex at Midleton. Goodlass Wall &amp; Co. of Liverpool,&#13;
an HGW associate company, is a leading supplier of paint&#13;
coatings to off-shore oil installations.&#13;
There is a lot of know-how behind the HGW symbol.&#13;
&#13;
SLSS HARRINGTONS &amp; GOODLASS WALL LTD.,&#13;
&#13;
Shandon Works, Commons Road, P.O. Box 45, Cork. Tel. Cork 52381. Telex 6126&#13;
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27&#13;
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France&#13;
&#13;
Great Britain&#13;
&#13;
Cousin Cousine&#13;
&#13;
Aces High&#13;
&#13;
Production : Les Films Pomcreu - Gaumont&#13;
Producer: Bertrand Javal&#13;
Director: Jean-Charles Tacchella&#13;
Script: Jean-Charles Tacchclla&#13;
Photo : Georges Lcndi&#13;
Music: Gerard Anfosso&#13;
&#13;
Production : S. Benjamin Fisz Productions and Les&#13;
Productions Pacques Roitfeld&#13;
Producer: S. Benjamin Fisz&#13;
Director: Jack Gold&#13;
Script: Howard Barker&#13;
Photo: Gerry Fisher&#13;
Music: Richard Hartley&#13;
&#13;
It is wedding bells for Biju (Ginctte Garein) a 50-ycar-old&#13;
widow and a grandmother, and for 60-ycar-old Gobert (Pierre&#13;
Plessis) and there is a wedding party and lots of fun and&#13;
laughing and singing but the real event is the meeting of&#13;
Marthc (Marie-Christine Barrault), Biju’s daughter, and Ludovic (Victor Lanoux), Gobert’s nephew.&#13;
(Time : 95 mins.)&#13;
&#13;
I&#13;
&#13;
Cast: Malcolm McDowell, Christopher Plummer, Simon Ward,&#13;
Peter Firth, Sir John Gielgud, Trevor Howard, Richard&#13;
Johnson, Ray Milland, Pascal eChristophe.&#13;
&#13;
Aerial combat above the Western Front in World War I&#13;
and the story of courage, lunatic disregard for danger and&#13;
the skill of one of the pilots, one of the Aces High.&#13;
&#13;
24&#13;
&#13;
(Time : 114 mins.)&#13;
&#13;
Great Britain&#13;
&#13;
Romance With A Double Bass&#13;
Production : Anton Films&#13;
Producer: Ian Gordon and David King&#13;
Director: Robert Young&#13;
Script: Bill Owen from a story by Chekov&#13;
Photo: Clive Tickner&#13;
Music: Robert Foley&#13;
&#13;
CITIBANK&#13;
&#13;
¥&gt;ur partner in Cork.&#13;
&#13;
Cast: Connie Booth, John Cleese, Denis Ramsden, June&#13;
Whitfield, Graham Crowden, Freddie Jones.&#13;
&#13;
Take a company like yours.&#13;
Successful. Progressive. Outward Looking. Add&#13;
Citibank. An American bank in Ireland. Fully&#13;
aware of the local situation. Part of an office&#13;
network that covers more than 90 different&#13;
countries.&#13;
Now you have a combination that&#13;
means success. Here in Cork. Citibank can&#13;
provide you with particular needs. Short-term&#13;
funds for working capital. Medium-term&#13;
funds for your expansion. For your surplus funds,&#13;
our deposit rates are the keenest, so talk to&#13;
Ronan Murphy, our man in Cork.&#13;
Internationally, Citibank provides a&#13;
complete foreign exchange service and unravels&#13;
the complexities of import/export business.&#13;
Citibank offers corporate service in&#13;
connection with mergers, new issues and&#13;
acquisitions.&#13;
Business is our business at Citibank;&#13;
our backup services cover the World for you.&#13;
The successful combination takes&#13;
the world in its stride.&#13;
&#13;
The musician escorts the princess home with his double-bass&#13;
&#13;
(Time: 41 £ mins.)&#13;
&#13;
25&#13;
Great Britain&#13;
&#13;
High Fidelity&#13;
Production : British Film Institute Production Board and&#13;
Christopher Robinson&#13;
Director: Antoinette Starkiewiecz&#13;
Music: Richard Hartley&#13;
&#13;
An animated fantasy of a girl in pursuit of a dream.&#13;
(Time : 4| mins.)&#13;
&#13;
26&#13;
1&#13;
&#13;
CITIBANK&#13;
&#13;
Great Britain&#13;
&#13;
Locomotion&#13;
Production: Geoffrey Jones Films Ltd. and British&#13;
Transport Films&#13;
Director: Geoffrey Jones&#13;
Script: Geoffrey Jones&#13;
Photo : Geoffrey Jones&#13;
Music: Donal Fraser&#13;
&#13;
FIRST NATIONAL CITY BANK&#13;
&#13;
PARTNER*&#13;
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PROORRBR&#13;
&#13;
AROUND&#13;
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WORUO&#13;
&#13;
Cork&#13;
12 South Mall. Telephone (021) 25042 and (021) 20167&#13;
Dublin&#13;
71 St. Stephen’s Green. Telephone 780488&#13;
Belfast&#13;
1/3 DoneRall Square South. Telephone (084) 45001&#13;
&#13;
The history of British railways from the 1820s to the 1970s.&#13;
(Time: 154 mins.)&#13;
&#13;
15&#13;
&#13;
�We who celebrate&#13;
our 120th birthday&#13;
this year,&#13;
congratulate the&#13;
Cork Film Festival&#13;
on attaining its 21st.&#13;
May we wish all our guests&#13;
a most enjoyable visit&#13;
to our native city.&#13;
James J. Murphy &amp; Co. Ltd., Lady’s Well Brewery, Cork.&#13;
Established 1856.&#13;
The only wholly Irish-owned Brewery.&#13;
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Great Britain&#13;
&#13;
Great Britain&#13;
&#13;
Web Of Life: The Living Woodland&#13;
&#13;
Romeo Of The Spirits&#13;
&#13;
Production : British Petroleum Co. Ltd.&#13;
Director: Ronald Eastman&#13;
Script: Ronald Eastman&#13;
Photo : Ronald Eastman&#13;
Music : Sidney Sager&#13;
The English woodland throughout the four seasons.&#13;
(Time: 27 mins.)&#13;
&#13;
Production : Thorntip Productions Ltd.&#13;
Producer : Roberta Aarons&#13;
Director : Nikolas Janis&#13;
Script: Nicholas Janis from Shakespeare's&#13;
Romeo and Juliet&#13;
Photo : Stan Mestel&#13;
Music : Prokofiev&#13;
An alcoholic tramp recollects the part of Romeo.&#13;
&#13;
29&#13;
Great Britain&#13;
&#13;
(Time: 20 mins.)&#13;
&#13;
The Speed Sailors&#13;
32&#13;
&#13;
Production : Viscom Productions Ltd.&#13;
Director : John Spencer&#13;
Script: John Spencer&#13;
Photo : Arthur Wooster and Eric van Haren Noman&#13;
Sound : Peter Downey, Bill Barringer, Mike Sale&#13;
Speed sailing at Castle Cove near Weymouth for the John&#13;
Player World Speed Sailing Record.&#13;
(Time : 27 mins.)&#13;
&#13;
Great Britain&#13;
&#13;
The Slipper And The Rose&#13;
Production : Paradine Co-Productions Ltd.&#13;
Producer : Stuart Lyons&#13;
Director : Bryan Forbes&#13;
Script: Robert B. Sherman and Richard M. Sherman&#13;
Photo : Tony Imi&#13;
Music: Richard M. Sherman and Robert B. Sherman&#13;
&#13;
30&#13;
Great Britain&#13;
&#13;
This Is Your Guinness&#13;
&#13;
The story of Cinderella with Gemma Craven as Cinderella,&#13;
Richard Chamberlain as The Prince, Edith Evans as The&#13;
Dowager Queen, Annette Crosbie as The Fairy Godmother,&#13;
Michael Hordern as The King, Margaret Lockwood as The&#13;
Stepmother, Kenneth Moore as The Lord Chamberlain,&#13;
Christopher Gable as John.&#13;
(Time: 143 mins.)&#13;
&#13;
Production : Anthony Gilkison Associates&#13;
Director: Arthur Wooster&#13;
Script: Anthony Gilkison&#13;
Photo: Arthur Wooster&#13;
The brewing of Guinness.&#13;
(Time 14} mins.)&#13;
&#13;
SOMETHING OLD — SOMETHING NEW&#13;
&#13;
The Imperial Hotel, on the fashionable South Mall, at the heart of Cork,&#13;
blends 19th century elegance with the latest in modern facilities. The impres­&#13;
sive Victorian facade remains, but inside, each bedroom has its own private&#13;
bathroom, telephone and radio. The restaurant, with a new menu, is quickly&#13;
gaining renown as the place to wine and dine. The Hotel’s Lounge Bars and&#13;
Grill Bar make it an elegant rendezvous.&#13;
&#13;
IMPERIAL HOTEL&#13;
SOUTH MALL, CORK&#13;
&#13;
021 -23304&#13;
&#13;
17&#13;
&#13;
�38&#13;
&#13;
33&#13;
&#13;
Ireland&#13;
&#13;
Hungary-&#13;
&#13;
Nano&#13;
&#13;
At The End Of The Road&#13;
&#13;
Production : Radharc Films&#13;
Producer : Dermod McCarthy&#13;
Director: Desmond Forristal&#13;
Script: Desmond Forristal&#13;
Photo: Brian O’Reilly&#13;
Music : Fredric Bay, Anthony Sprugin and Gilbert Vintner&#13;
Sound : Pat Carey&#13;
Nano Nagle was the first person to bring organised educa­&#13;
tion to the poor children of Ireland. Foundress of the Pre­&#13;
sentation Order of teaching and nursing sisters her life is here&#13;
portrayed using actors and actresses: Eithne Lydon (Nano);&#13;
James N. Healy (Bishop Butler); Nora O’Mahony (Mother&#13;
Kelly); Ronnie Walsh (Joseph Nagle); Marie O’Neill (Frances&#13;
Nagle); Deirdre Maher (Sister Angela); Catherine Kavanagh&#13;
and Jacqueline McNamara (children).&#13;
(Time : 341 mins.)&#13;
&#13;
(Vcgul)&#13;
Production : Hunnia Studio, Budapest&#13;
Director : Gyula Maar&#13;
Script : Gyula Maar&#13;
Photo : Lajos Koltai&#13;
An accident prevention supervisor retired from his job at&#13;
the age of 60 faces the problems of retirement.&#13;
(Time : 95 mins.)&#13;
&#13;
34&#13;
Hungary&#13;
&#13;
Irregular Stories&#13;
(Rendhagyo Tortenetek)&#13;
&#13;
Production : Pannonia Film Studios, Budapest&#13;
Director : Attila Dargay&#13;
Script : Attila Dargay&#13;
Four mini-stories exploring the human situation, solo, duo,&#13;
trio and quartet.&#13;
(Time : 8J mins.)&#13;
&#13;
39&#13;
Ireland&#13;
&#13;
Summer Silver&#13;
&#13;
35&#13;
&#13;
Production: Martello Films&#13;
Producer: Neville Presho&#13;
Script: Neville Presho&#13;
Photo: Keith Wilkinson and Jerry Pass&#13;
Sound : Nick Livingstone&#13;
A day in the life of a salmon-fishing community in Donegal.&#13;
(Time: 251 mins.)&#13;
&#13;
Hungary&#13;
&#13;
Parade&#13;
(Diszlepes)&#13;
Production : Pannonia Film Studio, Budapest&#13;
Director: Jozsef Gemes&#13;
Script : Jozsef Gemes&#13;
What can be done if one of the marchers on parade has&#13;
one leg shorter than the other?&#13;
(Time: 8 mins.)&#13;
&#13;
36&#13;
&#13;
BARRY’S&#13;
&#13;
Ireland&#13;
&#13;
Horseabout Ireland&#13;
Production : Film Consultants of Ireland Ltd.&#13;
Producer: Tom Hayes&#13;
Script: Tom Hayes&#13;
Photo: Joe McCarthy&#13;
Sound : Pat Hayes and Paul Flynn&#13;
The horse scene in Ireland.&#13;
(Time: 15 mins.)&#13;
&#13;
TEA&#13;
&#13;
37&#13;
&#13;
as well-known as&#13;
&#13;
Ireland&#13;
&#13;
Huanchaco&#13;
Production : Radharc Films&#13;
Director: Dermod F. McCarthy&#13;
Script : Desmond Forristal&#13;
Photo : Brian O’Reilly&#13;
&#13;
Shandon&#13;
&#13;
Huanchaco is a tiny fishing village on the coast of Peru.&#13;
At first sight is seems just another fishing village where the&#13;
natives fish from their beautiful beach, but behind the peace&#13;
and beauty there is a more macabre reality, for it was on that&#13;
beach that the Spanish conquerors landed and forced the&#13;
natives to become Christians or die.&#13;
(Time: 25 mins.)&#13;
&#13;
18&#13;
&#13;
�21st&#13;
cork&#13;
Alm&#13;
&#13;
rtant book&#13;
re goers.&#13;
&#13;
international&#13;
JUNE 5 — 12, 1976&#13;
&#13;
N.B.— All Film Programmes will be screened at the&#13;
&#13;
Capitol Cinema, Grand Parade, Cork&#13;
&#13;
Saturday, June 5&#13;
&#13;
3.30 p.m.&#13;
Ref. No.&#13;
46&#13;
&#13;
POZAR (Poland)&#13;
&#13;
TRAIN OF MEMORY (USSR)&#13;
&#13;
...&#13;
&#13;
62&#13;
&#13;
10&#13;
&#13;
DOBRE JITRO (Czech)&#13;
THE LIVING WOODLAND (G. Britain)&#13;
&#13;
28&#13;
&#13;
ECHOES OF A SUMMER (USA) ...&#13;
&#13;
53&#13;
&#13;
7.45 p.m.&#13;
&#13;
Official Opening&#13;
By&#13;
&#13;
MR. ROBERT SHAW&#13;
Film Programme as at 3.30 p.m.&#13;
&#13;
Sunday, June 6&#13;
12 Noon — Festival Celebration — Concelebrated Mass&#13;
&#13;
at Church of St. Francis&#13;
&#13;
2.30 p.m.&#13;
&#13;
CARA A JA (Czech)&#13;
&#13;
11&#13;
&#13;
CHRONICLES OF CHANGE (USA)&#13;
THE SPEED SAILORS (G. Britain)&#13;
&#13;
52&#13;
29&#13;
&#13;
SOLDIERS OF FORTUNE (Italy)&#13;
&#13;
41&#13;
&#13;
Starring Bud Spencer, Frederik de Pasquale&#13;
&#13;
ankef ireoand&#13;
&#13;
5.30 p.m.&#13;
DEDALO (Italy) ...&#13;
&#13;
The bank of a lifetime&#13;
&#13;
42&#13;
&#13;
ACES HIGH (G. Britain)&#13;
&#13;
27&#13;
&#13;
8.15 p.m. — Film Programme as at 5.30 p.m.&#13;
&#13;
11.15 p.m. School of Music Theatre&#13;
SYMPOSIUM — “Writing for Vision”&#13;
Speakers include — James Mitchell, Will Sterling,&#13;
and Wolf Mankowitz&#13;
&#13;
I&#13;
&#13;
�Ref. No.&#13;
&#13;
33&#13;
&#13;
Monday, June 7&#13;
&#13;
Hungary&#13;
&#13;
9.30 a.m.&#13;
&#13;
At The End Of The Road&#13;
(Vcgul)&#13;
Production : Hunnia Studio, Budapest&#13;
Director: Gyula Maar&#13;
Script: Gyula Maar&#13;
Photo : Lajos Koltai&#13;
An accident prevention supervisor retired from his job at&#13;
the age of 60 faces the problems of retirement.&#13;
(Time: 95 mins.)&#13;
&#13;
34&#13;
Hungary&#13;
&#13;
Irregular Stories&#13;
(Rendhagyo Tortenetek)&#13;
Production : Pannonia Film Studios, Budapest&#13;
Director : Attila Dargay&#13;
Script: Attila Dargay&#13;
Four mini-stories exploring the human situation, solo, duo,&#13;
trio and quartet.&#13;
(Time: 8} mins.)&#13;
&#13;
35&#13;
Hungary&#13;
&#13;
Parade&#13;
(Diszlepes)&#13;
Production : Pannonia Film Studio, Budapest&#13;
Director : Jozsef Gemes&#13;
Script : Jozsef Gemes&#13;
What can be done if one of the marchers on parade has&#13;
one leg shorter than the other?&#13;
(Time : 8 mins.)&#13;
&#13;
36&#13;
&#13;
TRIBUTE TO SATYAJIT RAY&#13;
Introduced by Marie Seton&#13;
Film: The ADVERSARY&#13;
&#13;
11.30 a.m.&#13;
CORK SALUTES 20th CENTURY-FOX&#13;
Film o INN OF THE SIXTH HAPPINESS&#13;
Directed by Mark Robson&#13;
Starring: Ingrid Bergman, Robert Donat, Curt Jurgens&#13;
2.30 p.m.&#13;
&#13;
VAL DOONICAN—FIRST THIRTY&#13;
YEARS (Ireland)&#13;
HORSEABOUT IRELAND (Ireland)&#13;
ANY DAY NOW (Netherlands)&#13;
...&#13;
Starring: Ton van Duinhoven, Wim de Haas&#13;
&#13;
40&#13;
36&#13;
43&#13;
&#13;
5.30 p.m.&#13;
&#13;
DAREK (Poland)&#13;
THIS IS YOUR GUINNESS (G. Britain)&#13;
COUSIN COUSINE (France)&#13;
&#13;
45&#13;
30&#13;
23&#13;
&#13;
8.15 p.m. — Film Programme as at 5.30 p.m.&#13;
&#13;
Tuesday, June 8&#13;
&#13;
9.30 a.m.&#13;
TRIBUTE TO SATYAJIT RAY&#13;
&#13;
Ireland&#13;
&#13;
Film: THE ADVENTURES OF GOOPY&#13;
AND BAGHA&#13;
&#13;
Horseabout Ireland&#13;
&#13;
11.30 a.m.&#13;
&#13;
Production : Film Consultants of Ireland Ltd.&#13;
Producer; Tom Hayes&#13;
Script: Tom Hayes&#13;
Photo : Joe McCarthy&#13;
Sound : Pat Hayes and Paul Flynn&#13;
The horse scene in Ireland.&#13;
(Time : 15 mins.)&#13;
&#13;
SALUTE TO 20th CENTURY-FOX&#13;
Film: DRUMS ALONG THE MOHAWK&#13;
Directed by John Ford&#13;
Starring: Claudette Colbert, Henry Fonda&#13;
&#13;
2.30 p.m.&#13;
&#13;
37&#13;
Ireland&#13;
&#13;
Huanchaco&#13;
Production : Radharc Films&#13;
Director : Dermod F. McCarthy&#13;
Script : Desmond Forristal&#13;
Photo : Brian O’Reilly&#13;
Huanchaco is a tiny fishing village on the coast of Peru.&#13;
At first sight is seems just another fishing village where the&#13;
natives fish from their beautiful beach, but behind the peace&#13;
and beauty there is a more macabre reality, for it was on that&#13;
beach that the Spanish conquerors landed and forced the&#13;
natives to become Christians or die.&#13;
(Time: 25 mins.)&#13;
&#13;
SPARTAKIADA (Czech)&#13;
THE SISTERS (Netherlands)&#13;
L’EMPREINTE (France)&#13;
TIP OF THE TONGUE (Belgium)&#13;
Starring: Marie Dubois, Olivier de Saedeleer&#13;
&#13;
16&#13;
44&#13;
22&#13;
4&#13;
&#13;
5.30 p.m.&#13;
LESSON ON SOCIOLOGY (Bulgaria)&#13;
IRREGULAR STORIES (Hungary)&#13;
LES BORGNES SONT ROIS (France)&#13;
W. C. FIELDS AND ME (USA) ...&#13;
&#13;
8,15 p.m. — Programme as at 5.30 p.m.&#13;
&#13;
6&#13;
34&#13;
21&#13;
58&#13;
&#13;
�Wednesday, June 9&#13;
&#13;
Ref. No.&#13;
&#13;
TRIBUTE TO SATYAJIT RAY&#13;
&#13;
rtantbook&#13;
&#13;
Film: APPARAJITO&#13;
11.30 a.m.&#13;
&#13;
SALUTE TO 20th CENTURY-FOX&#13;
&#13;
re goers.&#13;
&#13;
Film : THE LONGEST DAY&#13;
Directed by Ken Annakin&#13;
&#13;
2.30 p.m.&#13;
HUANCHACO (Ireland)&#13;
NANO (Ireland) ...&#13;
PRAHA SECESNI (Czech)&#13;
GOLDWOOD (Canada)&#13;
SIRIUS (Czech)&#13;
&#13;
1&#13;
&#13;
37&#13;
38&#13;
14&#13;
9&#13;
15&#13;
&#13;
5.30 p.m.&#13;
ROMANCE WITH A&#13;
DOUBLE BASS (G. Britain)&#13;
DIZLEPES (Hungary)&#13;
SPARTACUS (USSR)&#13;
&#13;
24&#13;
35&#13;
60&#13;
&#13;
Starring : The Bolshoi Ballet&#13;
&#13;
8.15 p.m. — Programme as at 5.30 p.m.&#13;
&#13;
11.15 p.m.—School of Music Theatre&#13;
LECTURE (Illustrated) by John Huntley&#13;
&#13;
"NARROW GAUGE RAILWAYS OF IRELAND"&#13;
&#13;
Thursday, June 10&#13;
&#13;
9.30 a.m.&#13;
TRIBUTE TO SATYAJIT RAY&#13;
Film : MAHANAGAR&#13;
&#13;
11.30 a.m.&#13;
SALUTE TO 20th CENTURY-FOX&#13;
&#13;
Film : GENTLEMEN PREFER BLONDES&#13;
Directed by :Howard Hawkes&#13;
Starring: Marilyn Monroe, Jane Russell, Charles&#13;
Coburn&#13;
(The Czech short film MAMA will be screened in&#13;
this programme)&#13;
2.30 p.m.&#13;
&#13;
*&#13;
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i'&#13;
&#13;
ARABESQUE (U.S.A.)&#13;
AGULANA (Belgium)&#13;
LETTERS FROM TAIGA (USSR)&#13;
THE DUEL (USSR)&#13;
HIGH FIDELITY (Britain)&#13;
SUNDAY TOO FAR AWAY (Australia)&#13;
&#13;
50&#13;
3&#13;
61&#13;
59&#13;
25&#13;
1&#13;
&#13;
5.30 p.m.&#13;
SEE (USA)&#13;
LOCOMOTION (G. Britain)&#13;
TAXI DRIVER (USA)&#13;
Directed by Martin Scorsese&#13;
Starring: Robert de Niro, Cybill Sheperd and&#13;
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(Branch at High Street, Killarney)&#13;
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PATRICK STREET, CORK. IRELAND&#13;
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Letter From The Taiga&#13;
Congratulations to&#13;
&#13;
Director: V. Troshkin&#13;
Script: V. Troshkin&#13;
Proto : V. Gorbunov&#13;
&#13;
CORK FILM INTERNATIONAL&#13;
&#13;
The chronicle of building of the Baikal-Amur main line.&#13;
&#13;
and Every Success&#13;
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(Time : 10 mins.)&#13;
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62&#13;
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on your&#13;
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U.S.S.R.&#13;
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21st ANNIVERSARY&#13;
Train Of Memory’&#13;
Production : Soyuzmultfilm Studio&#13;
Director : N. Serebryakov&#13;
Script: A. Speshnev&#13;
Music : G. Gladow&#13;
&#13;
DI&#13;
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The life and creative work of the Chilean poet, Pablo&#13;
Neruda.&#13;
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63&#13;
U.S.S.R.&#13;
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Europe’s Greatest Day&#13;
&#13;
D. &amp; A. O'LEARY&#13;
&#13;
Production : Central Documentary Studio&#13;
Director: V. Troshin&#13;
Script: M. Sturua&#13;
Photo: O. Artseulov, V. Kopalin, L. Maximov&#13;
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LIMITED&#13;
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The European forum in Helsinki.&#13;
&#13;
WASHINGTON STREET, CORK&#13;
&#13;
64&#13;
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Yugoslavia&#13;
Production : Zagreb Film&#13;
Producer: Zlatko Grgic&#13;
Script : Zlatko Grgic&#13;
Photo : Franjo Malagorski&#13;
&#13;
PRINTERS&#13;
&#13;
(Time: 12A mins.)&#13;
&#13;
TO THE FESTIVAL&#13;
&#13;
INTERNATIONAL PRESS OFFICE&#13;
&#13;
SINCE ITS INCEPTION&#13;
&#13;
at Metropole Hotel&#13;
Very kindly sponsored by&#13;
Mr. Gerard Jones, Belgian Consul&#13;
&#13;
29&#13;
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�Cork Salutes&#13;
&#13;
20th Century-FOX&#13;
This year Cork has hit on a new idea for a Retrospective Programme and hopes to continue the&#13;
&#13;
policy for future years of honouring a leading world production organisation.&#13;
&#13;
This year Cork&#13;
&#13;
salutes 20th Century-FOX. The films selected are very varied and include a broad spectrum of the&#13;
entertainment world of film.&#13;
&#13;
The films to be screened in this first CORK SALUTES programme at the Capitol at 11.30 a.m.&#13;
are: —&#13;
Monday. June 7&#13;
&#13;
Inn Of The Sixth Happiness&#13;
Director: Mark Robson&#13;
Stars: Ingrid Bergman, Robert Donat, Curl Jurgens&#13;
&#13;
Tuesday, June 8&#13;
&#13;
Drums Along The Mohawk&#13;
Director: John Ford&#13;
Stars: Claudette Colbert, Henry Fonda&#13;
&#13;
Wednesday, June 9&#13;
&#13;
Longest Day&#13;
Directors: Ken Annakin, Andrew Marton, Bernard Wicki&#13;
Stars: Richard Burton, Sean Connery, John Wayne&#13;
&#13;
Thursday, June 10&#13;
&#13;
Gentlemen Prefer Blondes&#13;
Director: Howard Hawks&#13;
Stars: Marilyn Munroe, Jane Russell, Charles Coburn&#13;
&#13;
Friday, June 11&#13;
&#13;
Grapes Of Wrath&#13;
Director: John Ford&#13;
Stars: Henry Fonda, Jane Darwell&#13;
&#13;
Saturday, June 12&#13;
&#13;
Sound Of Music&#13;
Director: Robert Wise&#13;
Stars; Julie Andrews, Christopher Plummer&#13;
&#13;
30&#13;
&#13;
�A Tribute to SATYAJIT RAY&#13;
Before the Cannes Film Festival of 1956 the Indian cinema was as unknown and as neglected in the West&#13;
as the Japanese had been before the showing of Kurosawa’s "Rashonion" some six years previously. India,&#13;
like Japan, had been producing hundreds of films a year since 1920, the total output outnumbered that of&#13;
Hollywood. But the artistic and technical qualities of these Indian films were abysmally low, and there was no&#13;
interest in them in the international markets. Then with the screening of "Father Panchali" at Cannes the&#13;
Indian film made its mark, and Satyajit Ray (pronounced Shotachit-Rye) emerged as one of the new and inter­&#13;
esting breed of directors.&#13;
Ray had been drawn to the cinema by many influences. A ravenous film bull, even at the age of six he was&#13;
proclaiming ‘Til go to Germany and come back and make films". He was one of the founders of the Calcutta&#13;
Film Society, and he was fortunate enough to meet Renoir when he was shooting "The River". Ray's own&#13;
family background engendered a deep love of the arts: he was the son of a famous author, artist and musi­&#13;
cian. he studied graphic art with Rabindranath Tagore, then was employed as a designer in an advertis­&#13;
ing firm.&#13;
But it was not until 1950 when his firm sent him to Europe that Ray’s drcam assumed actuality. As soon as&#13;
he arrived in London he contacted Lindsay Anderson and Gavin Lambert and joined the London Film Club.&#13;
’In four and a half months’, he later recalled ‘I saw ninety-nine films’. The past-war neo-rcalist movement had&#13;
a great interest for him and he tells us that De Sica and "Bicycle Thieves" left an indelible impression. But&#13;
not "La Dolce Vita"; as he put it ‘I don’t like the sordid, and I'm not part of the New Wave trend of to-day.’&#13;
When Ray returned to India in 1951 he resigned his job and embarked on his first film. "Father Panchali",&#13;
the first part of a trilogy tracing the life and fortunes of a Bengali family. After five years of work, setbacks,&#13;
crises, at the age of thirty-four Ray completed the film which took its place with "Shoe Shine". "Zero de&#13;
Conduit" and "Les Quatre Cents Coups" as one of the most moving evocations of a boy’s world.&#13;
When Ray was seven years old his mother took him to Tagore's university at Shantiniketan and asked&#13;
Tagore to sign the child's autograph book. Tagore wrote: ‘I have travelled all round the world to see just&#13;
rivers and the mountains ... I have seen everything, but I forgot to see just outside my house a dewdrop on&#13;
a little blade of grass, a dewdrop which reflects in its convexity the whole universe around you’. Ray’s films&#13;
also try to catch the presence of the essential thing in a very small detail. Ivo Jarosy said of Ray that ‘his&#13;
vision is so luminous and intense that nothing appears insignificant, and even the smallest details of his&#13;
characters’ daily lives become dramatic and engrossing’. Speaking of the Indian cinema Renoir once said to&#13;
Ray: ‘If you could only shake Hollywood out of your system and evolve your own style, you would be mak­&#13;
ing great films here’.&#13;
Ray has done just that. His filmic vision is a narrow one. his themes are the eternal ones of the old and&#13;
the new, life and death; there is no portrayal of evil in the Christian sense, and he has jettisoned the staple&#13;
ingredients of the Indian film — lust, murder and rape. His characters are mostly quiet sensitive people who&#13;
become vulnerable to poverty and suffering. Many of them, all recognisably of the same type, move from film&#13;
to film — Amal in "Charulata", the boy in “Kanchenjunga", the husband in "Devi'" — all eternal students,&#13;
drunk on literature but overwhelmed by life. ‘Trofimovs in a ragged dhoti’ as Penelope Houston described&#13;
them. But perhaps the best summing up of Ray’s outstanding achievement in cinema are the words that a&#13;
Bengali doctor once said to Tagore about Yeats: ‘He has spoken out of life itself and that is why we give him&#13;
our love .&#13;
— Conor Sweeney&#13;
Films by Satyajit Ray to the screened at the Capitol at 9.30 a.m. in the Tribute Programme are:&#13;
Monday, June 7&#13;
Tuesday, June 8&#13;
Wednesday, June 9&#13;
Thursday, June 10&#13;
Friday, June 11&#13;
&#13;
The Adversary&#13;
The Adventure of Goopy and Bagha&#13;
Apparjito&#13;
Mahanagar&#13;
Company Limited&#13;
&#13;
Each programme will be presented by Marie Seton, author of PORTRAIT OF A DIRECTOR (Dobson, 1971), a study of&#13;
the life and work of Satyajit Ray, from which the quotations in above article have been taken.&#13;
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PACKETS CARRY A GOVERNMENT HEALTH WARNING&#13;
&#13;
�LECTURES&#13;
&#13;
24th Cork&#13;
International&#13;
CHORAL&#13;
and&#13;
FOLK-DANCE&#13;
FESTIVAL&#13;
&#13;
at the&#13;
&#13;
SCHOOL OF MUSIC at 11.15 p.m.&#13;
&#13;
Sunday, June 6&#13;
WRITING FOR VISION&#13;
James Mitchell. Wolf Mankovicz and William Sterling&#13;
Wednesday. June 9&#13;
&#13;
LOST CLASSICS OF THE CINEMA&#13;
&#13;
(illustrated): Philip Jenkinson&#13;
Friday. June 11&#13;
&#13;
IRISH RAILWAYS OF THE PAST&#13;
(illustrated): John Huntley&#13;
&#13;
CITY HALL&#13;
CORK&#13;
&#13;
The Techniques of&#13;
Film Making&#13;
A course on the techniques of film-making for senior&#13;
school students will be held at the Pavilion Cinema&#13;
from Monday, June 7 to Saturday, June 12. The course&#13;
will be conducted by Mr. Gerry O’Halloran of the&#13;
British Film Institute.&#13;
&#13;
April 19th - 24th&#13;
1977&#13;
&#13;
Join the&#13;
FESTIVAL CLUB&#13;
&#13;
Information from:&#13;
THE FESTIVAL OFFICE,&#13;
&#13;
Season Ticket Holders £3.00&#13;
&#13;
15, BRIDGE STREET, CORK&#13;
&#13;
33&#13;
&#13;
�Cork Film International&#13;
AWARDS&#13;
A Bronze Statuette of St. Finbarr will be awarded by&#13;
the International Jury to the outstanding film in each&#13;
category (a) General Interest and Documentary; (b)&#13;
Animated Cartoon: (c) Sport: (d) Short Fiction.&#13;
Certificates of Merit will be awarded at the discretion&#13;
of the Jury to particular films for outstanding aspects.&#13;
&#13;
Associate Members - 1976&#13;
Harris Rundle Ltd., Cork&#13;
&#13;
Brooks Haughton Ltd.. Cork&#13;
Seamus and Mary Lantry, Cork&#13;
&#13;
[INTERNATIONAL CRITICS’ AWARD&#13;
&#13;
Jim O’Keeffe, Bandon&#13;
&#13;
A Waterford Glass Award will be presented to the&#13;
best Irish-made film shown at the festival. The award&#13;
will be made by the film critics attending the Festival.&#13;
&#13;
Quigley Company of Europe Ltd.. Cork&#13;
Ashbourne House Hotel&#13;
The Bank of Nova Scotia. Cork&#13;
&#13;
Allied Irish Investment Bank. Cork&#13;
&#13;
IRISH FILM SOCIETY’S AWARD&#13;
&#13;
Northern Bank, Cork&#13;
&#13;
A Jury of the Irish Film Society will present an&#13;
Award for the best short film shown at the Festival.&#13;
&#13;
Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Navratil, Midleton&#13;
Mr. A. J. Navratil, Midleton&#13;
&#13;
Accounting Services Ltd.. Cork&#13;
&#13;
Commission of the European Communities&#13;
&#13;
Maher’s Delicattessen, Cork&#13;
&#13;
Special Prize&#13;
&#13;
A. V. Dufficy, Dublin&#13;
&#13;
For the first time, the Commission of the European&#13;
Communities (EEC) will present an Award at Cork&#13;
1976 for the Short Film, which in the opinion of the&#13;
International Jury will contribute most to mutual&#13;
understanding between people of the different European&#13;
countries and of the common problems of contemporary&#13;
society.&#13;
&#13;
Cooper Magennis. Cork&#13;
&#13;
Marathon Business Equipment Ltd.. Cork&#13;
Business &amp; Leisure Travel&#13;
&#13;
Jas. N. Healy, Theatre of the South Ltd.&#13;
Clayton Love &amp; Sons (Cork) Ltd.&#13;
&#13;
EEC JURY&#13;
The International Jury for the EEC Award is:&#13;
&#13;
Odeon (Ireland) Ltd., Dublin&#13;
&#13;
Madame Vilmont (France)&#13;
&#13;
Eagle Printing Co. Ltd., Cork&#13;
&#13;
Mr. Emile Cantillon (Belgium)&#13;
&#13;
The Hammond Lane Metal Co. Ltd., Cork&#13;
&#13;
Mr. Conor Maguire (Ireland)&#13;
Mr. Van Milleghem (Holland)&#13;
Mr. Alan Watson (Gt. Britain)&#13;
&#13;
34&#13;
&#13;
�MTOnLEOGMTS&#13;
Cork Film International owes its origin, in the main, to the financial support and encouragement of BORD&#13;
FA1LTE EIREANN (The Irish Tourist Board). The Director and Council of the Festival express their&#13;
deep appreciation to them.&#13;
&#13;
We arc also indebted to the following who have given considerable help to the Festival in various&#13;
ways throughout the years of its existence:&#13;
&#13;
ARTHUR GUINNESS. SON &amp; CO. (IRELAND) LTD.&#13;
&#13;
ALLIED IRISH BANKS&#13;
&#13;
BURMAH-CASTROL OIL LTD.&#13;
&#13;
MUNSTER ARCADE LTD.&#13;
&#13;
IRISH DISTILLERS LIMITED&#13;
&#13;
STARDUST CLUB, CORK&#13;
&#13;
SUNDAY WORLD&#13;
TRACY SHOES&#13;
&#13;
SWAN BEDDING&#13;
&#13;
SALON and HAIR INTERNATIONAL&#13;
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D. &amp; A. O’LEARY LTD.&#13;
&#13;
CORAS IOMPAIR EIREANN&#13;
&#13;
BRITISH AIRWAYS&#13;
&#13;
GESTETNER LTD.&#13;
&#13;
OYSTER TAVERN&#13;
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COLUMBIA-WARNER FILM DISTRIBUTORS&#13;
C.A.B. LTD.&#13;
&#13;
WATERFORD GLASS LTD.&#13;
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C. P. &amp; A. LTD.&#13;
CORK EXAMINER — ECHO&#13;
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DENNEHY’S CROSS GARAGE&#13;
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MOTOLUBE (IRELAND) LTD.&#13;
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HENRY FORD &amp; SON, LTD.&#13;
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O’MAHONY BROS. LTD.&#13;
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GERARD JONES, BELGIAN CONSUL&#13;
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SOUTHERN ELECTRONICS LTD.&#13;
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IRISH MIST LIQUEUR LTD.&#13;
&#13;
LONDON FRIENDS OF CORK&#13;
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joe&#13;
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McCarthy&#13;
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JOHNSON AND PERROTT LIMITED&#13;
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SUNBEAM LIMITED&#13;
&#13;
TOM KEATING&#13;
TOM NICHOLAS&#13;
&#13;
TRUX LTD.&#13;
BEAMISH &amp; CRAWFORD LTD.&#13;
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HANK NIMWEGEN&#13;
&#13;
MURPHY’S BREWERY&#13;
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GEORGE BAKER&#13;
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CHRYSLER (IRELAND) LTD.&#13;
&#13;
EDDIE PATMAN&#13;
&#13;
JEFFERSON SMURFIT&#13;
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MARTINI&#13;
&#13;
IRISH BUSINESS SYSTEMS&#13;
&#13;
PERNOD&#13;
&#13;
ABBEY FILMS LTD.&#13;
&#13;
CORK-KERRY TOURISM&#13;
&#13;
LEP TRAVEL LTD.&#13;
&#13;
KEANES JEWELLERS&#13;
&#13;
MURTAGH PROPERTIES LTD.&#13;
&#13;
CASSIDY FABRICS&#13;
&#13;
THE JOHN DALY GROUP&#13;
&#13;
NATIONAL FILM STUDIOS OF IRELAND&#13;
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ESSO TEORANTA&#13;
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KELLY’S KITCHEN&#13;
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FRANK BOLAND LTD.&#13;
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CORK CORPORATION&#13;
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35&#13;
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�Appreciation . .&#13;
Without the support of our promoters. Bord Faille and&#13;
&#13;
of our Sponsors and Advertisers Cork Film Interna­&#13;
tional could not be organised. The Council and Director&#13;
express their sincere gratitude to them. Please ensure&#13;
the Festival's&#13;
Advertisers.&#13;
&#13;
continuation&#13;
&#13;
by&#13;
&#13;
supporting&#13;
&#13;
our&#13;
&#13;
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&#13;
Front of house display at Capitol Cinema by&#13;
Tadhg Lehane&#13;
&#13;
A special tribute must be paid to the craftsmanship&#13;
and infinite patience of the Staff of our printers, Messrs.&#13;
D. &amp; A. O’Leary. Ltd.&#13;
&#13;
While every effort will be made to adhere to this Pro­&#13;
gramme, the Cork Festival Council can accept no&#13;
&#13;
responsibility for errors, cancellations, or alterations.&#13;
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GRATITUDE
This is yet another unique occasion. The promotion of this Gala Evening is another
firm indication of the great enthusiasm of “The London Friends of Cork” to ensure
that Cork Film International, despite its many difficulties of the past and the ever­
present financial problems it faces, will continue to play its part in promoting one of
the greatest entertainment mediums of our time. But there is more to it than that.
The organisation and the final presentation of this evening’s programme is a practical
vote of confidence in Cork Film International as an event worthy of the film industry
and the significance of the importance cinema plays in our day-to-day lives. I would
ask our readers to consider also, the impact Cork Film International has made on
the prestige of Cork and on Ireland in particular.

To think that a group of London-based friends, with no Irish connections of any
kind, can get together for a third year in succession to provide substantial sums of
money to our organisation, must surely fill all of us with amazement. Why they do it,
one cannot really say. Maybe it is because they realise that Cork Film International
has always endeavoured to play its part in maintaining the prestige of cinema in
a way that is peculiar to Cork, namely, in an atmosphere of friendship towards those
engaged in film and without any pretension in our acknowledgment of the work
they do to provide a panorama of life and people through the medium of cinema.
To Mr Tom Nicholas, Managing Director of Columbia-Warner Distributors,
London, who provided us with tonight’s film, “The Man Who Would Be King” to
Mr George Baker, the eminent actor, who co-ordinated the function and to Mr Eddie
Patman, who organised the publication of this most profitable brochure and to all the
other members of the “London Friends” group, I, on behalf of Cork Film Inter­
national, say a sincere Thank You.

Cork Film International will celebrate its 21st Birthday from June 5 to 12 this year an occasion that can only be assured by the support of our “London Friends” and
the many advertisers who contributed to this programme.
A final word of appreciation must go to Mr Leo Ward and Mr Kevin Anderson of
Abbey Films Ltd who kindly placed the Capitol Cinema at our disposal without
charge.

The people of Cork must surely realise that no event of great national and, indeed,
international importance can boast of having such a hard working group of friends
whose support and sincerity is so clearly indicated as it is by this evening’s
presentation.

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the "London Friends of Cork", are delighted to be able to
assist in tonight's performance.

Tonight's Gala is the first event in the all-important
Twenty-First Anniversary year of The Cork International

Film Festival and we offer our sincere congratulations on
your achievements and warmest wishes for the years to

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The Cork International Film Festival symbolizes fellowship
and goodwill and we pay tribute to the Director and the

organizing committee and all who work so diligently to
make the Festival successful.

We believe strongly in your Festival, and we hope the

monies raised by tonight’s Gaia Performance will help to
ease the burdens in financing the upcoming Twenty-First

Cork International Film Festival.

We do hope you enjoy tonight's performance.
Sincerely,

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�Any true festival encourages a dialogue between the people
taking part, and controversy is the life-blood of such dialogues.
Cork knows this to her gain, and to her cost. Some visitors went
home from last year's Cork Film International moved to bite the
hand that fed, housed and entertained them. But the fears they
expressed were real ones, their concern for the future of the
festival was genuine.
This is Cork's twenty-first year, but she has already come of age.
Nothing could be more mature or level-headed than her way of
listening to all criticisms, weighing them and, if they are sound,
acting upon them. Few are the film festivals that can be stung into
action this way.

The changes and amendments to be introduced this year will,
I am confident, guarantee a new level of interest and appreciation.
The selection committee will limit the number of entries, it will
be quality rather than quantity. Perhaps with less trees to confuse
us, we shall be able to see the wood in perspective: Cork's retro­
spectives, her lectures, her Film Techniques course, have all been
given less than theirdue in the past.
But it is for its pioneering work in short films that Cork is best
respected. At film festivals in either hemisphere, talk of short
films invariably brings the conversation round to Cork. It is said
that the prophet is without honour in his own land and, within
Ireland, one senses less awareness of the festival's unique
features. Less credit is given.

The Commission of the European Communities have chosen
to mark Cork's twenty-first birthday by presenting here a special
prize for the short film that contributes most to the mutual under­
standing between people of different European countries and of
the common problems of contemporary society. Certainly it is a
timely award, and I can think of no better place than Cork to
bestow it.

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�FEILSCANNAN IDIRNAIS1UNTA
CHORCHAIGHE

1

18th CORK FILM
INTERNATIONAL
1973

SATURDAY, 9th JUNE
TO

SATURDAY, 16th JUNE

Programme 20p

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�18th Cork
Film International
President
Rt. Hon. the Lord Mayor, Councillor Scan O’Leary

Chairman : A. A. Healy, T.C., T.D.
Vice-Chairman : R. P. Beamish
Director: Dermot Breen, M.I.P.R.
Executive Council
K. G. Breen
D. Donovan, M.A.
B. B. Curtis, L.R.A.M.
Mrs. N. Jennings
T. O’Brien

E. O’Mahony
T. J. O’Sullivan
M. Owens
Mrs. M. Pyne
Comdt. J. Slyc

Organising Committee
Assistant Director : Fergus Gilligan

Reception Executive : Timothy O’Brien, Mrs. M. Pyne,
Cyril Burkley, Mrs. M. Murphy, J. Janeczek, S. O’Brien,
R. O’Sullivan
Transport: Timothy J. O’Sullivan, Jack O’Sullivan

Accommodation : E. O’Mahony

Information : Comdt. J. Slye, Miss Connie Madden

Press Relations; Larry Lyons
Press Officer : Vass Anderson

Press Committee: Sean Power (Chairman), P. McCarthy,
F. Sanquest, S. J. Coughlan, R. Cross, T. McSweeney
Selection Committee : John O’Shea (Chairman), Bernard
Power (Hon. Secretary)
Programme Editor : Padraig O Maidin, F.L.A.I.
Protocol: Bernard B. Curtis, L.R.A.M., Kevin Breen
Invitations : Frank O’Leary, Mary Connole
Films Officer: William Newman
Travel Arrangements: Ignatius Buckley
Inclusive Tours : Muriel Collins

Sponsors Liaison : Veda Breen
Festival Club : Harry Fitzgerald-Smith, B.Arch. (Chair­
man), C. Hennessy, Solr., Liam O’Connell, R. Anderson,
J. Collins
Club Reception : Mrs. N. Jennings, M. Owens
Stage Interviews : Dan Donovan, M.A.

Front of House (Savoy) : James O’Brien

Front of House (Capitol): Fred Conboye
Imports and Exports: Joseph McNally
External Activities ; Patrick Fleming

Marketing Committee: Ignatius Buckley (Chairman),
Eddie O’Mahony, Cyril Burkley, Brian Maguire, Liam
O’Connell
Activities Committee : Brian Coomber (Chairman), Jack
O’Sullivan, Mary O’Donovan, Fergus Gilligan, Jim
Forbes, Arthur Callanan, Solr.

Festival Offices : 18 Merchants Quay

�SUNDAY, JUNE 10, 1973
The First Presentation in the World
of

The Mass of

Saint Finbarr
i

Composed and Conducted by

BERNARD GEARY
at the

CHURCH OF SAINT FRANCIS

Liberty Street, Cork
at 10.30 a.m.

Celebrant:
Rev. Fr. Cassian Byrne, O.F.M.

Sung by:

Cork Film International
Children’s Choir
Soloist:

Kevin Owens
Organist:

Senor Angel Climents
on the occasion of the eighteenth
CORK FILM INTERNATIONAL
Committee : Donal Lehane (Chairman);
Mary O’Donovan, Bob Humphries, Pat O’Hare

Our sincere thanks to the music teachers of the schools
who comprise the choir

�The Festival Director Introduces
the 18th Cork Festival . . .
In welcoming our many old and new friends to
our 18th Cork International I am happy to share
with you, once again, new achievements and dis­
tinctions for our Festival. Again, this year, Cork
is the only festival in the world that presents
awards for technical collaboration in the Features
Section.
Awards will be made by an International Jury
of five members to the outstanding Scriptwriter,
Director of Photography, Music Composer, Editor
and Art Director of the Feature Films shown
during the festival. Certificates of Merit will also
be awarded.
In the Short Films Section the competition
under Category D for Short Fiction Films will
continue to include films made specifically for
television. The International Federation of Film
Societies will present an Award for the short film
judged outstanding during the festival. The award
will be made by an international jury.
The Writers’ Forum this year will have as its
theme The Writer’s Contribution to the
Cinema and will be held on Wednesday, June 13th.
Many well-known authors will participate.
The Tribute Programme this year is to the out­
standing Dutch producer and director, an old
friend of the Cork Festival, Bert Haanstra. Indeed
it is with happy memories that we recall his
successes at the Cork Festival from 1956.
A warm welcome to all the Producers, Directors,
Celebrities, and my sincere thanks to you all for
your unfaltering support. My thanks also to the
joint promoters of the Cork Film International,
Bord Failte and Player and Wills (Ireland) Ltd.,
to the Directors and Staff of Ivernia and to our
many sponsors and friends who make our Festival
an important and joyous occasion for so many .
I take this opportunity to say a special word of
welcome to our friends of the Press who bring the
world to us and bring us to the world. I am grate­
ful to you all. May your stay in Cork be enjoyable.
I wish to express my personal thanks and appre­
ciation to the Lord Mayor and Corporation of Cork
and the Business Publicity Association for the de­
coration of the City during the Festival.
Dermot H. Breen
Director, Cork Film International

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FESTIVAL JURY
The International Jury for the Features Films
Competitions is:

DAVID HEMMINGS (Great Britain).
President
AL SHERMAN (U.S.A.)
RAOUL PLOQUIN (France)

FERGUS LINEHAN (Ireland)

DAVID HEMMINGS

Boy soprano, artist, actor, director, producer,
ractoneur and business man. Hemmings who was
born in Guildford, Surrey in 1941, now at the age
of 32 can already claim to be in show business for
24 years. With sixty films to his credit, he appears
at the 18th Cork Film International as President
of the Features Jury and also (with his wife Gayle
Hunnicutt) as the star of his latest film Voices.
He has played the guitar in Austria, has been a
pavement artist in Juan-les-Pins, a mountaineer in
Wales, a strolling player, an actor at the Royal
Court, a star (with Richard Harris and Vanessa
Redgrave) in Camelot,- and in many other films
co-founder of Memdale, (a million pound com­
pany). As somebody had said : "If anyone was
ever enterprising enough to compile a special film­
world dictionary, there would undoubtedly be just
one definition of the word energy: David
Hemmings”.

AL SHERMAN

•

New Yorker-born; Columbia and City College.
New York, education in show-business and in
films from teens on. Former film critic New York
Morning Telegraph; author of many articles on the
cinema from the low-brow to the high-brow; direc­
tor at one period of exhibitor relations for Col­
umbia Pictures; publicity co-ordinator for the
Royal Norwegian Government during World War
II and decorated by King Haakon with the Medal
of St. Olav for services to that Government; headed
his own publicity organization in Washington.
D.C., and established the first repertory cinema
in the United States capital; currently President,
Sherman Films, Inc., and American representative
for the Cork Film International and the Society of
Independent Film-Makers of Ireland.
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�RAOUL PLOQUIN
Raoul Ploquin has been involved with the
cinema since 1924; he founded his own production
company in 1942. Company Films Raoul Ploquin,
which produced some notable films, including the
first work of Edouard Luntz (Les Coeurs
Verts) and of Marguerite Duras (La Musica).
He was President of Unifrance Film from 1955 to
1959 and is at present President of the Selection
Committee of Unifrance Film. He is a Chevalier of
the Legion of Honour.

FERGUS LINEHAN
Fergus Linehan has been film critic of the Irish
Times since 1960. during which time he has writ­
ten on many aspects of the cinema, particularly as
it applies to Ireland. A consistent advocate of an
Irish film industry, he believes that the Cork Film
International can have an important part to play in
establishing a favourable climate of opinion for the
regular production of Irish films.
As well as his work as a journalist — he is assis­
tant features editor of the Irish Times — Fergus
Linehan has written widely for the theatre. He is
the author of numerous stage revues (the most
recent. Laughing Stock, was seen in Dublin this
year), television and radio series, including the
award-winning Get An Earful of This. He is also
author of the plays McRoarty, T.D. and Goodbye.
Cruel World, and of two musicals Glory Be', and
Fursey. A third musical. Hang Out Your Brightest
Colours is due to be seen at next October’s Dublin
Theatre Festival. He is married to the comedienne
Rosaleen Linehan, and has four children.

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�SHORTS JURY

The International Jury for the Short Films Compe­
titions is:

EDGAR HAROLD ANSTEY (Great Britain)
DR. HINDERIKUS WIERS (Germany)

ATTILIO D’ONOFRIO (Italy)

LOUIS MARCUS (Ireland)

W1M VAN DER VELDEN (Netherlands)

EDGAR HAROLD ANSTEY
Has been active in the film world sinnce 1930. In
1934 he organized the Shell Film Unit and from
1936 to 1938 was director of productions for
March of Time and their Foreign Editor in
New York. In 1940 he joined the board of directors
of Film Centre, and during the war produced
documentaries for the British Government; from
1946 to 1949 carried out film projects in Venezuela,
West Indies, Australia, and in 1949 joined the
British Transport Commission to organise and
direct their Films Service. Has been film critic for
The Spectator for nearly twenty years and a regular
member of ‘The Critics’ on the B.B.C. His many
current activities include being a Governor of the
British Film Institute. His numerous film prizes in­
clude three British Film Academy awards and a
Hollywood Oscar for Wild Wings.

DR. HINDERIKUS WIERS
Born in Dusseldorf in 1907 Dr. Wiers first prac­
tised as a lawyer before entering the world of
cinema in Berlin as managing director of Tobis Film. Later he went as managing director of
Transit-Film. After World War II he became pro­
duction manager of the Allied newsreel Welt
Im Film and from 1950, with one year interrup­
tion as managing director of UFA, he has been
managing director and producer in chief of Deut­
sche and Cinecentrum.
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�ATTILIO DONOFRIO

Born in Rome in 1925 Attilio D'Onofrio began
his professional career as a lawyer. He then turned
fihp making and for 18 years was Director of
the Cinecitta Studio, during which some spectacu­
lar films were produced including Quo Vadis,
Cleopatra, Ben Hur, and La Dolce Vita. He was
executive producer of films made by Fox and
United Artists. From 1966 D’Onofrio has been
Managing Director of Ital-Noteggio Cinematografico which has produced over fifty films includ­
ing The Damned (Visconti). Sacco and Vanzetti
(Montaldo) and Roma (Fellini).

LOUIS MARCUS

Louis Marcus was born in Cork in 1926, educa­
ted at St. Mary's, Shandon N.S., Glasheen Secon­
dary School. He graduated B.A. at University Col­
lege, Cork. His interest in films was awakened
when he joined the Cork Branch of the Irish Film
Society for whom he founded and edited the Irish
Film journal Guth na Scanndn. In 1958 he went to
Dublin to become a professional film maker, first
as Assistant Editor on the Gael-Linn films Mise
Eire and Saoirse. In 1959 he directed his first
documentary Silent Art, a study of the work of
Cork sculptor Seamus Murphy. R.H.A. This, like
many of his later films, was screened at the Cork
Festival.
Marcus has directed over twenty documentaries,
mainly for Gael-Linn, Government Departments
and Bord Failte. These include the Players &amp; Wills
sponsored Peil and Christy Ring, and also Rhapsody of a River (a study of the River Lee), An Tine
Beo, the 1916 Rising commemoration film. His
documentary Fled Ceol won a Silver Bear at Berlin,
a Diploma of Honour at Moscow, a first prize at
Brussels, and a Critics’ Award at La Felguera. His
Capallology took a first prize at Brussels.
For the last few years he has been prominent in
the efforts to get Government support for Irish film
making, so far without success.

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�Synopses of Films
Notes
Films are listed numerically. The numbers correspond
to those shown opposite the names of the films in the
coloured inset in this brochure.
An account of the Special Tribute Programme devoted
to the work of Bert Haanstra is given on page 27. Details
of the Writers’ Forum on page 28.

1
Australia - AUSTRALIAN COLOUR DIARY No. 41
Production : Australian Commonwealth Film
Unit
The new Sydney Opera House as the work nears com­
pletion.
(Time: 10 mins.)
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2
Australia - AUTUMN OF A MINING TOWN
Production : Australian Commonwealth Film
Unit
Producer : Joe Scully
Director : Philip Mark Law
An impressionist film about Ballarat, depicting the city’s
past and present with a glance at the future prospects.
(Time : 9 mins.)

3
Australia - INCREDIBLE FLORIDAS
Production : Australian Commonwealth Film
Unit
Producer : Malcolm Olton
Director: Peter Weir
Australian composer Richard Meale discus
isses his work,
“Incredible Floridas” and the influence of the French
&gt;f
symbolist poet Arthur Rimbaud.
(Time: 10 mins.)

4
Austria - HOW PAINTINGS ARE CREATED
(GEMALDE ENTSTEHEN)
Producer: Haavard and Volkmar Seebock
Script: Heinz Mackowitz, and H. and V.
Scebock
Photo : Haavard and Volkmar Seebock
Music: Karl Horst Wichman
Sound : Werner Oberweger
The different approaches to artistic creation by Raimund Worle, Eduard Kiel!, Franz Lettner and Joshy
Stieber.
(Time: 15 mins.)
Sponsored by

PLAYER &amp; WILLS
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Bulgaria - THE END OF THE SONG (KRAYAT NA
PESENTA)
Production : Bulgarian Cinematography
Director: Milen Nikolov
Script: Nikolai Haitov
Music : Boris Karadimchcv
Photo : Ivailo Tzcnchev
Cast :
Vassil Mihailov, Isaac Fintzi, Dossyo
Dossev, Nikolo Todev, Naicho Petrov,
Katya Paskaleva, Kounko Baeva, Prodan
Nonchev, Ivan Djambazov
On the eve of his wedding Ibryam Ali is accused of
a
!
theft and is outlawed. He takes to the mountains where
his song changes from joy to pain and protest. He escapes
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from almost certain capture but returns again to his
ilmost
mountains, changed and unrccc
lins,
unrecognized, but his favourite
tune breaks out and Ibryam Al responds to it.
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(Time : 70 mins.)

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Bulgaria - THE THREE FOOLS-HUNTERS
Producer: Bulgarian Cinematography
Director: Donio Doncv
Script : Atanas Pavlov
Photo : Pavel Arshinkov
Music : Emil Pavlov
Animation : Ivan Tonev, Emil Abadjiev, Anton
Trayanov and Georgi Doumanov
The Three Fools go hunting hares, but the hares con5
tinue to dance while the hare-hunters shoot their de as
log
well as themselves.
(Time : 7 mins.)

7
Canada - JOURNEY
Production : Quest Film Production Ltd.
Producer: Paul Almond
Photo: Nean BofTety
Music : Luke Gibson
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Cast : Genevieve Bujold, John Vernon, Elton
Hayes, Gary McKeehan, Ratch Wallace,
Greg Adams, Luke Gibson, George Sperdakos, Beata Hartig, Mcg Horarth, Mary
Bellows, Judith Gault, Patsy Rahn, Gale
Garnett
Rescued from drowning a girl slowly, painfully finds
her way back to life in a community in a wilderness
called Undersky. Gradually she begins to move, speak
and become aware of the natural life going on about her,
and like Alice in Wonderland she begins to explore her
surroundings, discovering all things afresh.
(Time: 87 mins.)

Sponsored by

JOSEPH BARTER &amp; SONS LTD.
(Agents Thos. Cook and Son Ltd.)
92 Patrick Street (Tel.: 20351)
THE OYSTER TAVERN
Cork’s Fashionable Rendezvous
Phone 226351 and 227161

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Canada - PAUL KANE GOES WEST
Production : National Film Board of Canada
Producer : Rebert Verrail
Director : Gerald Budner
Script : Gerald Budner
Photo : John Evans, Cai
imeron Gaul
Music: Eldon Rathblurn
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Sound : Ken Page
(Time: 15 mins.)

9
Canada - THE UNDERGROUND MOVIE

Production : National Film Board of Canada
Producer : Joseph Koenig and Les Drew
Director: Les Drew
Script: Kaj Pindal
Photo: Raymond Dumas and Cameron Gaul
Music : Don Douglas
Sound : Jean-Pierre Joutel
(Time: 14 mins.)

10
Canada - UNE JOB STEADY: UN BON BOSS

Production : National Film Board of Canada
Producer : Ian McLaren
Photo: Jean-Pierre Lachapelle
Music : Robert Charlebois
Sound : Jacques Drouin
(Time : 27 mins.)

11
Czechoslovakia - THE CLAY ELF (HLINAK)

Production : Short Film Prague
Director: Jan Zahradnik
Script: Jan Zahradnik
Photo : Jan Zahradnik
A small piece of clay in the sculptor’s hand turns into
an elf and begins to influence the sculptor’s work.
(Time: 6 mins.)

Sponsored by

MADDEN &amp; SONS LTD.,
Tea, Wine &amp; Spirit Merchants,
13-15 Bridge Street (Tel.: 51355)

JAMES MANGAN LTD., Jewellers
3/4 Patrick Street (Tel.: 20998)
HICKEY &amp; BYRNE, Printers
Mary Street (Tel: 20725)
TADHG LEHANE, Display Artist,
9 Patrick Street (Tel.: 24725)

11

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Czechoslovakia - DOROTHY AND THE OSTRICH
(DOROTKA A PATROS)
Production : Short Film Prague
Director : Bozena Mozisova
Script: Bozena Mozisova
Photo: Zdena Hajdova
Music : Jiri Malasek and Jiri Bazant
Dorothy and her friend. Koko the parrot, find them­
selves in all sons of trouble with an ostrich egg.
(Time: 8 mins.)

13
Democratic Republic of Germany - IT’S OUR WORLD,
AFTER ALL (IS 1ST DOCH UNSERE
WELT)
Production : Studio for Animated Films, Berlin
Director : Katja Georgi
Script : Katja Georgi
Photo : Werner Bacnsch
Music: Encrhard Weise
Sound : Horst Philipp

Work and the effect of the technological revolution on
the lives of men and how the problems of environment
may be solved.
(Time : 10 mins.)

14
Democratic Republic of Germany - TOBIAS BREMSER
ON A BUSINESS TRIP (TOBIAS BREMSER
AUF DIENSTREISE)
Production : Defa Studio for Short Films, Berlin
Director : Heinz Thiel
Script: Kurt Belicke
Photo : Wolfgang Randel
Music: Helmut Nier

Humorous adventures of Tobias on a business trip.
(Time: 11 mins.)

15
France - FANTORRO OR THE REVENGE OF THE
FLOWERS (FANTORRO ODER DIE RACHE
DER BLUMEN)

Production : Lux-Film Boris Borresholm
Producer: Boris Borresholm
Director: Jan Lcnica
Script: Jan Lenica and Boris Borresholm
Photo: Peter Rosenwanger
Music : Josef Anton Riedl
A fantasy about a man who thinks himself superman
and who discovers that flowers may not be the medium
of changing a cruel world.
(Time : 9 mins.)

Sponsored by

BanKcflreiand.
The bank of a lifetime
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�16
France - The SILENT MAN (LE SILENCIEUX)
Production : Gaumont International
Director: Claude Pinoteau
Script : Jean-Loup Dabadie and Claude Pinotcau
Photo : Jean Collomb
Music : Jacques Datin and Alain Goraguer
Cast: Lino Ventura, Lea Massari, Susanne Flon,
Leo Genn, Robert Tardy, Pierre-Michel 1c
Conte, Bernard Dheran, Lucienne Legard
Anton Haliakov, one of a delegation of scientists, is
kidnapped in London and faced with an almost insoluble
problem : should he reveal the names of two English
physicists who are employed by the U.S.S.R.? If de docs
not, he will be killed by his English captors; if he docs, he
will inevitably be killed by Russian agents. Then his
captors reveal that they know a bit more about him than
he realised. He gives them the names of the physicists.
As he avoids the traps and snares set for him by the Rus­
sians he remembers a curious fact that seems to promise
hope, but time runs slowly. He needs ten days, nine, eight
then one.
(Time : 122 mins.)

17
France - DEATH OF A YOUNG POET (LA MORT
DU JEUNE POETE)
Production : Les Films du Prieure, Paris
Director : Dominique Dclouche
Script: Dominique Delouchc
Photo: Equipe Arcady
Music: Alain Kremski
The death of the young poet, Ion Bucur, who died in
Rome in November 1941 as seen through a series of
sketches by his friend and compatriot, the artist Eugen
Dragutesco.
(Time : 15 mins.)

18
France - FANTORRO THE LAST AVENGER
(FANTORRO LE DERNIER JUSTICIER)
Production : Films Armorial, Paris
Director : Jan Lenica
Script: Andre Valio and Jan Lenica
Photo: Jean Vigne
Music : Henri Gruel
Fantorro tries to right wrongs, help widows and orphans
and bring criminals to justice, but something always goes
wrong and his efforts achieve the opposite of what he in­
tended.
(Time :13mins.)

CORK FILM INTERNATIONAL
wishes to thank

CORK FILM SERVICES
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�19
France - HELL (L’INFER)

Production : Films Armorial, Paris and Lux
Film, Munich
Director : Jan Lenica
Script : Jan Lenica and Boris Borresholm
Photo : Jean Noel Delamarre
Music: J. A. Riedl
Nauseated by the prevalence of violence on the TV
screen Mr. K. turns on his set, falls forward into an abyss.
He ends up in hell, a gigantic self-service concern where
the damned manipulate the instruments of their own
torture. They appear to be content with their fate. On
return to earth, Mr. K. sees an odd resemblance between
the behaviour of the living and the inhabitants of hell.
(Time: 12 mins.)

20
France - THE AUDITION (L’AUDITION)
Production : Pl Production, Paris
Director : Jean Francois Dion
Script: Jean Francois Dion
Photo : Bruno Nuytten
A young girl auditions in front of a naughty film
director and his friendly and curiouscrew. Embarrassed,
the shy young actress has some problems in trying to ex­
press herself, but thanks to her special charms she gets
the part — in an ice cream commercial!
(Time : 12 mins.)

21
France - AN EVENING AT BARON SVVENBECK’S
(LA SOIREE DU BARON SVVENBECK)
Production : Pl Production, Paris
;ret
Director : Hubert Niogr"*
Script: Hubert Niogret and Thomas Owen
Photo: Yves Lafaye
Music: Alain Jomy
During the evening Baron Swenbeck begins to rem­
inisce about his brother Boris who hanged himself twenty
years before. A strange cry in the night brings the guests
out into the darkness of the past.
(Time : 9 mins.)

22
France - VIVE LES JACQUES
Production : Pl Productions, Paris
Director : Robert Swaim
Script: Robert Swaim
Photo : Yves Lafaye
Music : Christian Chaudet
.
Cast: Andre Valtier, Denise Bailly, Jean-Gabriel
Nordmann.
.Cher.
Pierre goes to visit his grandfathei It is not yet dawn
-oal, hi
and the old man begins: “Pigneroal, he would not have
and Pierre
in
harmed a fly; but, one day, back in 1915
does not take it seriously until he is forced to.
(Time: 16 mins.)

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23
France - WHITE AND BLACK (LE BLANC ET LE
NOIR)
Production : Procinex, Paris

(Time: 15 mins.)

24
Great Britain - THE 14
Production : Avianca Productions (London) Ltd.
Producer : Robert Mintz and Frank Avianca
Director: David Hemmings
Script: Roland Starke
Photo : Ousama Tawi
Cast: Jack Wild, June Brown, Liz Edmiston,
Christian Kelly, Peter Newbym, Frank
Gentry, Paul Daly, Richard Heyward, Terry
Ives, Christopher Leonard, Scan Hyde,
Alfons Kaminsky, Wayne Brooks, Mark
Hughes, Wayne Dyer, John Bailey, Keith
Buckley, Diana Beevers, Anna Wing, Alun
Armstrong, Cheryl Hall, Anna Dyson, Tony
Calvin, Jane Wood, Jacqueline Hurst

After their father died a family of fourteen draw close
together in a protective circle. With the best of inten­
tions, their mother insulates them from the world and
when she dies they are bewildered, but despite all efforts
to separate them their desire to stay together supports
them through hardship and vicissitude. Then the older
ones learn that they must sacrifice themselves for the sake
of the younger.
(Time : 105 mins.)

25
Great Britain - BRONZES — THE WAY OF THE
CROSS
Production: SQN Productions, Ltd.
Director: Paddy Nolan
Script: Paddy Nolan
Photo : John Mepham
Sound : Malcolm Bristo and De Lane Lea

John Collier’s bronzes on the Way of the Cross.
(Time: 3 mins.)

26
Great Britain - DEEP SEA ENDEAVOUR
Production : Shell Film Unit
Producer : Derek Armstrong
Director: Ferdinand Fairfax
Script: Derek Armstrong
Photo: Mick Delaney
Sound : Roy Charman

The search for offshore oil.
(Time: 25 mins.)

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�27
Great Britain - THE DAWN OF MOTORING
Production : Films of To-day
Producer: John Wiles
Director: Bill Mason
Script: Bill Mason
Photo : John McCallum
Music: Ron Geesin
Man’s effort to devise a method of driving wheels and
the first experimental vehicles of Bollec, Benz and
Daimler, the early Peugeots and the Panhard Levassors,
that led to the beginning of motoring.
o
(Time : 26 mins.)

28
Great Britain - A PRIDE OF ISLANDS
Production : Ogam Films
Director: Oscar Marzaroli
Script: Allan Campbell McLean
Photo : Martin Singleton
Music : Frank Spcdding
An exploration of the Hebrides, Skye,, Orkney, and
Shetland.
(Tin
line: 31 mins.)

29
Great Britain - THE SCENE FROM MELBURY
HOUSE
Production : British Transport Films
Photo : Camera Dept., British Transport Films
Music: R. Vaughan Williams
Against the music of the London Symphony of Ralph
Vaughan Williams, British Transport Films look at the
varied lives of their neighbours as seen from the roof
of their building in London’s Marlebone.
(Time: 15 mins.)

30
Great Britain - VOICES
Production : Warden Productions
Producer: Robert Enders
Director : Kevin Billington
Script: George Kirgo and Robert Enders
Photo: Geoffrey Unsworth
Music: Richard Rodney Bennett
xx-sic
Art: Len Townsend
t
Cast: David Hemmins, Gayle Hunnicutt, Adam
Bridge, 1Russell Lewis, Eva Griffiths, Lynn
Farleigh
Fog-bound in an old Georgian house in the country,
Claire (Gayle Hunnicutt) hears strange voices. Could
she be reverting back to the madness that plagued her
after the tragic drowning of her six-year old son? Robert,
her husband (David Hemmings), claims to hear nothing
unusual. Their attempt at a second honeymoon after
Claire’s two years in an asylum, is rapidly turning into
a nightmare. Then Robert hears the voices and the two
of them attempt to escape from the house, only to make
a last horrifying discovery.
(Time: 92 mins.)

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By MR. PETER BARRY, T.D.,

Minister for Transport and Power
in the presence of

The Rt. Hon. the Lord Mayor of Cork
Councillor Sean O’Leary
at Savoy Cinema at 7.30 p.m.
RECITAL BY THE BAND OF THE SOUTHERN
COMMAND
from 7 p.m.

Under Commandant R. B. Kealy, B.Mus.

Saturday, lune 9

SAVOY, 7.30 p.m.

THE LINE NO. 5 (Italy) ...

42

THE WOES OF GOLF (Ireland) ...

35

NORMAN ROCKWELL’S WORLD—
AN AMERICAN DREAM (U.S.A.) ...

62

GODSPELL (U.S.A.)

75

Sunday, June 10th

CAPITOL, 3 p.m.
TRIBUTE TO BERT HAANSTRA

MIRROR OF HOLLAND
THE VOICE OF THE WATER

70

SAVOY, 8.15 p.m.

TWO STARS (Italy)

44

...

THE CLAY ELF (Czechoslovakia)

11

“MOVIE GIRL 1973” (Announcement of prize winner)
THE SILENT MAN (France)

...

16

�Monday, June 11

Wednesday, June 13
CAPITOL, 10.30 a.m.

CAPITOL, 10.30 a.m.
PAUL KANE GOES WEST (Canada)

PANTA RHEI
THE HUMAN DUTCH

34
53
50
28
45
52

THE CREATOR (India)
ON THE THIRD DAY (Rep. of Sth. Africa)
ILLUSION (Poland)
...
...
A PRIDE OF ISLANDS (Scotland)
EACH KINGDOM (Italy)
IN THE THICK FOREST (Romania) ...

8

TRIBUTE TO BERT HAANSTRA

71

SAVOY, 5.15 p.m.

SCHOOL OF MUSIC, 11 a.m.

FASHION FANTASY (U.S.A.)

THE WRITERS’ CONTRIBUTION TO CINEMA
— FORUM

59

INCREDIBLE FLORIDAS (Australia)

3

THE 14 (U.K.)

Chairman : Bunny Carr
Speakers: Robert Bolt, Cyril Farrell, Wolf Mankowitz,
Joan Long

24

SAVOY, 8.15 p.m.
DISTRACTIONS (U.S.A.)

58

1

UN PIED BOYS (Belgium)

78

)

THE DAWN OF MOTORING (G.B.)

27

SAVOY, 2.15 p.m.
THE STUFF THAT DREAMS ARE
MADE OF (F.R.G.)

69

SAVOY, 5.15 p.m.

7

ONE MAN BAND THAT WENT TO
WALL STREET (U.S.A.)

63

UNCLE VANYA (U.S.S.R.)

THE JOURNEY

68

SAVOY, 8.15 p.m.

Tuesday, June 12

25

BRONZES (G.B.)

CAPITOL, 10.30 a.m.

36

FANTORRO, LE DERNIER JUSTICIER (France)

18

THE ADVENTURES OF BARRY
McKENZIE (Australia)

19

L’ENFER (France)
TRIBUTE TO BERT HAANSTRA

GLASS
FANFARE

. ■...

77

CHILDREN AT WORK (Ireland)

72

...

Thursday, June 14
SAVOY, 2J5 p.m.

CAPITOL, 10.30 a.m.

LITTLE FOREST (U.S.A.)

60

THE SECRET (Ireland)

37

VOICES (U.K.)

30

SAVOY, 5.15 p.m.

THE SCENE FROM MELBURY HOUSE (G.B.) ...

29

THE KING OF MARVIN GARDENS (U.S.A.) ...

76

AN EVENING AT BARON SWENBECK’S
(France)

21

TRIBUTE TO BERT HAANSTRA

THE RIVAL WORLD
REMBRANDT
’DELTA PHASE I
NOT ENOUGH

73

SAVOY, 5.15 p.m.
MY NEW ADDRESS (U.S.S.R.)

AUSTRALIAN COLOUR DIARY (Australia)

...

1

DEEP SEA ENDEAVOUR (G.B.)

26

TOBIAS BREMSER ON BUSINESS
TRIPS (G.D.R.)

14

THE END OF SONG (Bulgaria)

66

MR. SHEPARD AND MR. MILNE (G.B.)

SAVOY 8.15 p.m.

33

CRYSTAL BALL (Poland)

49

SAVOY, 8.15 p.m.

JOUVENCE (Belgium)

5

79

WINGS AND THINGS (G.B.) ...

32

THE BURGLAR (Netherlands)

47

�Friday, June 15
SAVOY, 2.15 p.m.

DUHALLOW HOME (Ireland)

38

THE THREE FOOLS — HUNTER (Bulgaria)

THE WAR OF CHILDREN (Ireland)

6
81

SAVOY, 5.15 p.m.

UNE JOB STEADY, UNE BON BOSS (Canada) ...

10

CHILD’S PLAY (U.S.A.)

56

SAVOY, 8.15 p.m.

AUTUMN OF A MINING TOWN (Australia) ...

2

THE WATER CYCLE (New Zealand) ...

48

THE EFFECT OF GAMMA RAYS ON MAN IN
THE MOON MARIGOLDS (U.S.A.)

67

Saturday, June 16

CAPITOL, 10.30 a.m.
4

HOW PAINTINGS ARE CREATED (Austria)
MILAN FAIR (Italy)

82

MIMI (U.S.A.)

61

UNDERGROUND (Italy)

43

INDEFATIGABLE PERFORMERS OF
MOZART (Poland)

51

IT’S OUR WORLD, AFTER ALL (G.D.R.)

13

THE UNDERGROUND MOVIE (Canada)

9

SAVOY, 3.00 p.m.

DEATH OF THE YOUNG POET (France)

17

THE BAGGS (U.S.A.)

57

THE FILMS THAT MADE US (U.S.A.)
SAVOY, 7.30 p.m.
THE AUDITION (France)

20

SHANNON — PORTRAIT OF A RIVER (Ireland)

80

PRESENTATION OF FESTIVAL AWARDS
A WARM DECEMBER (U.K.)
(This Programme is subject to alteration without notice)

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�31
Great Britain - A WARM DECEMBER
Production : First Artists
Producer : Melville Rucker
Director : Sidney Poitier
Script : Lawrence Roman
Photo: Paul Beeson
Music : Coleridge-Taylor Perkinson
Art : Elliot Scott
Cast: Sidney Poitier, Esther Anderson, Yvette
Curtis, George Baker, T. P. McKenna,
Johnny Sckka, Earl Cameron, Hilary
Crane, John Bcardmore, Milos Kirek,
Anthony Stamboulieh, Dennis Chin, Tommy
Eytie, An and Stephanie Smith, Letta
Mbula
Widower Matt Younger (Sidney Poiticr) a Washington
doctor on a visit to London meets an African girl (Esther
Anderson). Attracted to each other they discover that
they have little time. For the girl it is already December.
(Time : 100 mins.)

32
Great Britain - WINGS AND THINGS

Production : RA Films, Inc.
Director: R. O. Lehman
Script: R. O. Lehman
Photo : R. O. Lehman
Sound : Michel Fano and Jacqueline Lecompte
Model aircraft.
(Time: 20 mins.)

33
Great Britain - MR. SHEPARD AND MR. MILNE

Production : Andrew Holmes Productions
Director: Andrew Holmes
Script: A. A. Milne and Ernest Shepard
Photo : David MacDonald
Music : John Scott
Sound: Mike Pavett
(Time: 30 mins.)

34
India - VISHWAKARMA THE CREATOR

Production : Films Division, Government of
India
Direc
ector : Hemi D. Sethna
Scrip : Nelly H. Sethna
ipt
Photo : Ashek Gunjal
A tribute to the woodcarvers of India.
(Time: 17 mins.)
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�35
Ireland - POC AR BUILE (THE WOES OF GOLF)

Production : Gael-Linn
Producer : Louis Marcus
Photo : Robert Monks
Music : Gene Martin
Sound : Peter Hunt
Commentator : Niall Toibin
The incurable optimism and fated gloom of the cveryle
day golfer. To hit a little u~11 into a small hole would
c
ball
seem to be one of the simpler problems of life. In fact,
t
as many people discover, it can cause a frustration that
deeper issues of life do not always generate.
(Time: 8 mins.)

36
Ireland - PAISTI AG OBAIR (CHILDREN AT WORK)
Production : Gael-Linn
Producer: Louis Marcus
Script : Louis Marcus
Photo: Robert Monks
Music: Gene Martin
Sound : Peter Hunt

:n
Whet children are playing they are really hard at
work, 1learning to master the elementary physical and
,
mental problems that adults forget they had to learn
themselves.
(Time : 10 mins.)

37
Ireland - THE SECRET

Production : Fairview Films, Derry1
Producer: Terence McDonald
Script : Cyril Farrell, O.S.M.
Photo : Terence McDonald
Music : Gemma Hasson and Eamon McCreve

The natives have lost their way and their perspective,
with consequent tension between metaphorical giants and
pygmies who eventually go to war. A stranger, a saviour
figure, tries to sort out things, but he is rejected and
killed, as the natives are still calling out for someone to
clear away the fog.
(Time : 25 mins.)

38
Ireland - DUHALLOW HOME

Production : Colin Hill
Producer : Colin Hill
Script: Colin Hill
Photo: Colin Hill
Music: Colin Hill
Cast: Margaret Hill, Susannah York. Mary
Flynn, Julian Walton, Molly O’Reilly, and
William Reidy
r
Sarah Martin Hyde returns home to Ireland after a
;ian manor
broken affair and settles down in the Georgia" ton­
house which was her childhood home, set in a countryside renowned for foxhunting. Step by step she is drawn
back to a terrifying memory.
(Time : 29 mins.)

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�39
Ireland - RED RIDING HOOD
Production : Eamon O'Connor Films
Director: Eamon O'Connor
Script: Eamon O’Connor
Photo : Eamon O’Connor
Music : Brendan Frawley
Sound : Dermot Keating
The first of a series of fairy tales designed for the
children’s programme on Radio Television Eireann.
(Time : 20 mins.)

40
Ireland - FOOL SPOOL
Production : Dublin University Film Society
Producer: Simon Oliver
Director : Paul Nash
Script : Paul Nash
Photo : Garry Roberts
An American tourist arrives at Trinity College, Dublin
to view the Book of Kells and to find his long-lost
nephew.
(Time : 40 mins.)

41
Israel - THE AM LASH ENCHANTED FOREST
Production : Amlash Productions
Producer: Sam Dubiner
Script: Sam Dubiner
Photo : Joe Rihmer
Music : A. Kagan and Y. Rotman
Cast: Yona Yellin, Jimmy Lloyd, Leonard
Graves
Set in the Persia of 2,500 years ago this musical
comedy uses ancient sculptures that sing and dance which
were made at the time that Aesop lived there. Three
youths set off in search of their dreams, encountering
many strange adventures on the way.
(Time : 90 mins.)

42
Italy - LINE NO. 5 (LA LINEA N. 5)
Production : Frame, Milan
Produces: Brunetto del Vita
Director : Osvaldo Cavandoli
Script: Brunetto del Vita and Osvaldo
Cavandoli
Photo : Sergio Cavandoli
Music : Corrado Comolli
(Time : 4\ mins.)

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�43
Italy - UNDERGROUND (SOTTERRANEA)
Production : Corona Cinematografica
Producer : Ezio Gagliardo
Director: Manfredo Manfredi
Script : Manfredo Manfredi
Photo: Franco Zambelli
Music : Swan Phillips
(Time : 13 mins.)

44
Italy - TWO STARS (DUE STELLE)
Production : Corona Cincmatografica
Producer: Ezio Gagliardo
Director: Elio Piccon
Script: Elio Piccon
Photo : Elio Piccon
Music : Sandro Brugnolini
(Time : 12 mins.)

45
Italy - EACH KINGDOM (OGNI REGNO)
Production : Seondo Bignardi Film
d'Animazione
Director : Secondo Bignardi
Script : San Luca
Photo : Secondo Bignardi
Against the background of a fabulous city in the East,
this film depicts the contrasting effect of harmony and
nony
disagreement in the world.
(Time : 1‘ mins.)
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46
Malaysia - KUALA LUMPUR CITY (KUALA
LUMPUR MAJU DAN MAKMUR)
Production : Film Negara, Malaysia
Director: Syed Alwi
Script: Syed Alwi
Photo : Rathitmanan- Yeoh Gaik It and Cheong
Chee Keong

The history of Kuala Lumpur from early 19th century.
(Time: 12 mins.)

47
Netherlands - THE BURGLAR (DE INBREKER)

Production : Parkfilm
Director : Franz Weisz
Script: Chiem van Houweninge and Rob du Mee
Photo: Ferenc Kalman-Gall
Music: Ruud Bos
Cast: Rijk de Gooyer, Jon Bluming, Bob de
Lange, Willeke van Ammelrooy. Anny de
Lange, Jennifer Willems, Sylvia de Leur
(Time: 104 mins.)

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�48
New Zealand - THE WATER CYCLE
Production : New Zealand National Film Unit
Producer : Ronald Bowie
Director : Philip McDonald
Script : Philip McDonald
Photo : Dale Pomeroy
Music: Tony Baker
Using the hydrological cycle (clouds, rain, rivers, lakes,
sea, sky) this film contrasts an ideal water system with
the ravages wrought by the human race.
(Time: 26 mins.)

49
Poland - CRYSTAL BALL (SZKLANA KULA)
Production : The Polish Corporation for Film
Proc
iduction
Director
Direct. : Stanislaw Rozewicz
Scrip’ ■ 'Kornel Filippowicz and Stanislaw
Script :
Rozewicz
Photo : Krzysztof Winiewicz
Music : Wojciech Kilar
Cast : Andrzej Nardclli, Malgorzsata Potocka,
Joanna Ziolkowska, Krzystof Stroinski,
Mieczyslaw Grabka, with Franciszek
Pieczka as “King of Life’’
Five 18-year olds, just matriculated, drive to the sea­
side in an old jalopy to spend their summer holidays to­
gether before they enter university. Happy, carefree, ex­
ulting in their freedom and their achievement, they are
on the threshold of decision. What road through life
should each follow? When they meet a Cracov tramp,
whom they soon come to regard as “The King of Life’’,
they seek to discover how he came to achieve his free­
dom. Their moment of youth is passing, and they realise
that time for them is irreversible.
(Time : 84 mins.)

50
Poland - ILLUSION (ILUZJA)
Production : Miniature Film Studio, "Warsaw
Director : Jan Janczak
Script: Marek Kalisz
Photo: Jan Tkaczyk and Jan Ptasinski
An abstract look at man’s unceasing search for truth.
(Time: 4 mins.)

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�51
Poland - THE INDEFATIGABLE PERFORMERS OF
MOZART (NIEUSTRASZENI WYKONWCY
MOZARTA)

Production : Se Ma For Film Studios in Lodz
Director: Jozef Gebski and Antoni Halor
Script: Antoni Halor and Josef Gebski
Photo : Waclaw Fedak
Music : Mozart
An evening performance of Mozart’s Divertimento in
a baroque palace, the performers nervously aware that
they are expected at the Prince’s palace. The Prir
incc loses
patience and begins to bombard the baroque pa!
alace but
the quartet play on.
(Time :: I8 mins.)

52
Rumania - IN THE THICK FOREST (IN PADUREA
CEA STUFOASA)
Production : “Al Sahia” Film Studio
Producer : Titus Mesaros
Script: Titus Mesaros
Script: Titus Mesaros
Photo : Kovacs Carol
Music: Andrei Bretz
Three of Rumania’s painters illustrate, each in his own
manner, the folk-song, “In The Thick Forest”
(Time : 10 mins.)

53
South Africa - ON THE THIRD DAY

Production : South African Tourist Corporation
Producer : John Da Silva
Script: Lee Marcus
Photo: John Da Silva
Music: Art Heatlie

South Africa’s wild flower areas set aside to be preser­
ved forever and to offer grace and solace to mankind.
(Time : 27 mins.)

54
Switzerland - BOSCO GURIN

Production : Condor-Films Ltd.
Director: Karl Skripsky
Script: Karl Skripsky
Photo : Karl Skripsky
Music : Jean Daetwyler
Everyday life in the Alpine village of Bosco Gurin m
1971. Founded in the early 13th century, Bosco Gurin has
changed little since the Middle Ages.
(Time: 15 mins.)

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�55
Switzerland - ENERGY 2000 (ENERGIE 2000)
Production : Condor-Films Ltd
Director : Herbert E. Meyer
Script: Herbert E. Meyer
Photo : Andreas Demmer and Ruedi Kuttel
Music : Bruno Spoerri
(Time: 15J mins.)

56
U.S.A. - CHILD S PLAY
Production : Paramount
Producer : David Merrick
Director : Sidney Lumet
Script : Leon Prochnik
Photo : Gerald Hirschfeld
Music : Michel Small
Cast : James Mason, Jerome Malley, Robert
Preston, Joseph Dobbs, Beau Bridges,
Ronald Weyand, Charles White, David
Rounds, Kate Harrington. Jamie Alexander.
Brian Chapin, Bryant Fraser, Mark Hall
Haefeli, Tom Leopold, Julius Lo lacono,
Christopher Man. Paul O’Keefe, Robert D.
Randall, Robbie Reed, Paul Alessi, Anthony
Barletta, Kevin Coupe, Christopher Hoag,
Stephen McLaughlin.
Based on the successful Broadway play by Robert
Marasco, this screenplay by David Merrick is concerned
with a mysterious outbreak of violence at a secondary
school for boys.
(Time : 100 mins.)

57
U.S.A. - THE BAGGS
Production : Solari and Carr Productions
Producer: James F. Griffith
J
Photo : Bill Weaver
J
Script. Jau. F. Griffith, Tom Solari, Clark
Script^: James
Carr
Music: Pr
'aul Beaver
Sound : Dick LeGrande
A scavenger is making his rounds picking up odds and
ends of junk for resale when two old burlap sacks sud­
denly come to life and run off. They cause a series of
small sensations as they romp through the world of the
humans, collecting a following of delighted children.
(Time : 25 mins.)

THE FILMS THAT MADE US
Cork Film International will present the
Irish and British premiere of The Films That
Made Us, a nostalgic review of 101 clips
taken from films made by Warners over the
past half-century. They are all there, from
The Jazz Singer, the first talkie, the Errol
Flynn sagas, the James Cagney, Edward G.
Robinson gangster movies, the Humphrey
Bogart successes and it comes right up to
date with Camelot and Super Fly.

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�58
U.S.A. - DISTRACTIONS
Production : John Peckham Productions
Director: John Peckham
Sound : John R. W. Lydecker
A parody on an international chess match and how one
opponent uses a number of humorous distractions.
(Time : 3 mins.)

59
U.S.A. - FASHION FANTASY
Production : King Broadcasting Company
Producer: Shirley Hudson
Director: Paul Taylor
Script : Shirley Hudson
Photo : Paul Taylor
Sound : Paul Taylor
Fashions in clothes for themselves and as part of a
nd
story.
(
(Time : 4 mins.)

60
U.S.A. - LITTLE FOREST
Production :: Marvin Albert Films
Producer: 1Marvin Albert
Script: Mai
irvin Albert
irvin
Photo : Marvin Albert
t
Sound : MarvinAlbert
A portrayal of the forest and of forest life.
(Time : 8 mins.)

61
U.S.A. - MIMI

Production : Billy' Budd Films
Photo : Dan Nelken

A young woman, physically disabled from birth, tells
how she responds to people and the world.
(Time : 12 mins.)

62
U.S.A. - NORMAN ROCKWELL’S WORLD :
AN AMERICAN DREAM
Production: Concepts Unlimited, Inc.
Producer : Richard Barclay
Director: Robert Deubel
Script: Gaby Monet
Photo: Robert Deubel
Music: John Lander
Norman Rockwell, the man as ’well as the artist, and
how he documented American life: for over six decades.
(Time : 25 mins.)

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FESTIVAL CLUB
Season-Ticket Holders £1.50
Others £3100
Tickets available at Savoy and Festival Office

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�63
U.S.A. - THE ONE-MAN BAND THAT WENT WALL
STREET
Producer: Potterton Productions, Inc. for New
York Stock Exchange
Producer : Gerald Potterton
Director : Duane Crowther
Script : Donald Brittain
Photo: Claude Lapierre, John Williams, Ted
Gerald, Wally Bullock
Music : Burnell Whibley
A travelling musician takes advantage of his talent as
an inventor and salesman and becomes head of a huge
vcnt&lt;
ainn
entertainment company listed on the stock exchange.
(Time: 15 mins.)

64
U.S.S.R. - NO GRIEF IS UNSHARED
Production : Central Documentary Film Studio
Director : M. Babak
Photo: O. Voinov and
Kopysov

A realisation in film of Konstantin Simonov’s poem,
composed after visiting Vietnam in the winter of 1970/71.
Focussing on the fate of children in total war, Simonov
poses the problem of the attitude of people to events that
are happening far away from them.
(Time : 42 mins.)

65
U.S.S.R. - I AM A CITIZEN OF THE SOVIET
UNION
Production : Mosfilm, Moscow
Director : P. Mostovoi and A. Shein
Script: Y. Varashavsky and A. Shein
Photo: A. Zenyan, A. Vinokurov, and B.
Travkin
The lives of the Soviet people, and their achievements,
seen in shots taken from newsreels and feature films and
newly photographed material.
(Time : 10 mins.)

66
U.S.S.R. - MY NEW ADDRESS
Production : Jadjichfilm
Director : E. Kuzin
Script : M. Jabachnikov
Photo: E. Mizin
Sound : G. Ivashcnko

(Time: 10 mins.)
AFTER THE SHOW
COME TO . . .

The Festival Club
(Sponsored by Harp Lager (Ireland) Ltd.)
at the CITY HALL
DANCING
RESTAURANT
BARS

☆
☆
☆

Tickets on sale at the Savoy and at Festival Office
Club open Daily 10 p.m. — 2 a.m.

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�LATE ENTRIES
67
Great Britain - THE EFFECT OF GAMMA RAYS ON
MAN-IN-THE-MOON MARIGOLDS
Production : Newman-Foreman Production Co.
Producer : John Foreman
Director : Paul Newman
Script : Alvin Sargent
Photo : Adam Holcnder
Music : Maurice Jarre
Editor : Evan Loitman
Cast: Joanne Woodward, Nell Potts, and
Roberta Wallach
(Time : 101 mins.)

68
U.S.S.R. - UNCLE VANYA
Production : Mosfilm
Director : Andrey Micholkov-Tontchalovsky
Script : A. Chekhov
Photo : G. Rerberg and Y. Guslinsky
Music: A. Shnitke
Editor : A. Repina
(Time: 100 mins.)

69
Federal Republic of Germany - THE STUFF THAT
DREAMS ARE MADE OF (DER STOFF AUS
DEM DIE TRAUME SIND)

Production : Roxy-Film, Munich
Producer: Luggi Waldleitner
Director : Alfred Vohrer
Script: Manfred Purzer
Photo : Charly Steinberger
Music: Peter Thomas
Based on the novel by Johannes Mario Simmel, deI‘
r''
picting the powerful magazine industry, and one of its
lop reporters who records the flight of an 11-year old boy
from Czechoslovakia, and discovers an almost incredible
conspiracy and the mysterious Luis Gottschalk.
(Time : 142 mins.)

Twenty-First

Cork International Choral and

Folk Dance Festival
At

CORK CITY HALL, APRIL 24 —APRIL 28
1974

Information from
THE FESTIVAL OFFICE,
15 BRIDGE STREET, CORK

26

�A TRIBUTE TO
BERT HAANSTRA
Bert Haanstra was born in Holland in 1917.
Until 1947 he devoted his time and developing
talents to painting. In 1947 he entered cinema as
a cameraman, and having discovered his medium
he began to produce films. From 1949 he concen­
trated on short films, in which realm he has made
a considerable reputation, winning awards at all
the major film festivals throughout the world.
Included in this Tribute Programme are The
Rival World which won the Grand Prix at the first
Cork Film Festival in 1956; the delicately evocative
Panta Rhei (Everything Passes) (1951). which won
the Grand Prix at Montevideo in 1954; the truly
memorable Rembrandt : Painter of Man. 1956.
which has won awards at seven festivals; Mirror of
Holland (1950) which won the Grand Prix at
Cannes and Montevideo; Glass (1958) which has
taken fifteen awards, including a Hollywood Oscar
and first prize at Cork in 1959; Delta Phase 1, a
prize winner at seven festivals including an award
at Cork 1962; Not Enough which he produced for
O.E.C.D. in Paris in 1967 and which was directed
by Wim van der Velden. whom we welcome this
year as a member of our Short Films Jury.

Haanstra made his first feature film Fanfare in
1958, which won first prize at Cork in 1959. Cork
audiences will have another opportunity of seeing
this during the Tribute Programme. Other features
included in the Tribute are Voices of Water
(1965-66), prize winner at Cork and Moscow in
1966. Recently he has completed Bij De Beesten
Af, a film on parallels betwen animal and human
behaviour, which we hope to include in our
Tribute.

Films to be screened in this Tribute during
the Festival

at the Capitol Cinema each day :
70

MIRROR OF HOLLAND and THE VOICE
OF WATER

71

PANTA RHEI and THE HUMAN DUTCH

72

GLASS and FANFARE

73

THE RIVAL WORLD, REMBRANDT, DELTA
PHASE I and NOT ENOUGH

74

BIJ DE BEESTEN AF
27

�ASSOCIATE MEMBERS
Mr. Tadhg J. Cotter

Mr. John Cotter
Messrs. Henry Ford &amp; Son Limited
Mr. &amp; Mrs. Robert M. Flynn
Mr. Basil Gotto
Mr. Frederick Kinahan
Mr. Patrick J. Lavan

Woodford Bourne &amp; Co. Ltd.
Northern Bank Finance Corporation Ltd.
Mr. A. J. Navratil
Mr. Jim O’Keeffe

Mr. E. G. Pettit
Mr. Peter Tuite
Messrs. Venice Industries (Ireland) Limited

Professor &amp; Mrs. William Kearney
Mr. Eamonn Kearney
Northern Bank Ltd.
Mr. Alex T. Rankin
Clayton Love &amp; Sons (Cork) Ltd.
Mra. &amp; Mrs. Nicholas S. Hughes
Dr. Derry O’Flynn

Noel and Anna Holland

A WRITERS’ FORUM
Theme:

THE WRITER’S CONTRIBUTION
TO THE CINEMA
at the

School of Music Theatre, Cork
(By kind permission of the City of Cork Vocational
Education Committee)

Wednesday Morning, June 13th at 11 a.m.
Chairman: BUNNY CARR
Well-known TV personality

Beakers : Robert Bolt, Wolf Mankowitz, Father Cyril
|
Farrell, Joan Long

28

�LATE ENTRIES
75
U.S.A. - GODSPELL
Production : Columbia Pictures
Producer : Edgar La/.:’:
Lansbury
Director : David Greer
" :ne
Script : David Greene and John-Michael Tcbclak
ai
Photo : Richard G. Heimann
Music .Stepheni Schwartz
:
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Editor : Alan Heim
H&lt;
Cast: Victor Garber, David Haskell, Jerry
Garbei
..I-..
Sroka, I
Lynne Tl.
Thigpen, Katie Hanley, Robin
Lamont, Gilmer McCormick, Joanne Jonas,
Merrell Jackson, Jeffrey Mylett.
(Time: 103 mins.)

76
U.S.A. - THE KING OF MARVIN GARDENS
Production : BBS
Producer : Bob Rafclson
Script : Jacob Brackman
Photo : Lasllo Kovacs
Editor : John F. Link
Cast: Jack Nicholson, Bruce, Dern,
Ellen Burstyn
(Time : 104 mins.)

77
Australia - THE ADVENTURES OF BARRY

McKenzie
Production - Longford Productions Ltd.
Producer: Phillip Adams
Director : Bruce Beresford
Script: Barry Humphries and Bruce Beresford
Music - Peter Best
Editor - John Scott
Cast: Barry Crocker, Barry Humphries, Dick
Bentley, Peter Cook, Avice Landon, Spike
Milligan, Dennis Price, Paul Bertram, Mary
Anne Severne
(Time: 113 mins.)

78
Belgium - UN PIED BOYS

79
Belgium - JOUVENCE

80
Ireland - SHANNON : PORTRAIT OF A RIVER
Producer : George Fleischmann

81
Ireland - WAR OF CHILDREN

82
Italy - MILAN FAIR

�errata

67
U.S.A. - THE EFFECT OF GAMMA RAYS ON
MAN-IN-THE-MOON MARIGOLDS

PLEASE

NOTE

LESLIE MALLORY (Ireland) is a member of the
Features Jury.
MADAME EVA OLIVOVA (Czechoslovakia) is a mem­
ber of the International Federation of Film Societies
Jury.

�CORK
FILM INTERNATIONAL

AWARDS
FEATURE FILMS AWARDS
The awards of Cork Crystal Glass are
designed by OBEN and are presented by
Irish Distillers Limited.

SHORT FILM AWARDS
The awards of St. Finbarr Statuettes are
designed by Dr. Seamus Murphy, R.H.A.
and are presented by Swan Bedding, Cork

INTERNATIONAL FEDERATION
OF FILM SOCIETIES AWARD
The International Federation of Film Societies
will present an award for the best short film shown
during the Festival. The award will be made by an
International Jury consisting of Henri Duterne
(Belgium). Jean Young (Great Britain), Ron
Ritchie (New Zealand), Michael Cassidy (Ireland).

FILM CRITICS’

AWARD

A Waterford Glass Award will be presented for
the best Irish film shown during the Festival. The
award will be made by the film critics attending the
Festival and it is aimed at encouraging Irish film
making and also Government and industrial spon­
sorship of film making in Ireland.

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�ACKNOWLEDGMENTS
Cork Film International owes its origin, in the
main, to the financial support and encouragement
of BORD FAILTE EIREANN (The Irish Tourist
Board). For a number of years PLAYER &amp;
WILLS (IRELAND) LTD. have joined with Bord
Failte in giving extra substantial financial support
towards the development of the Festival. The
Director and Council of the Festival express their
deep appreciation to them.
We are also indebted to the following who have
given considerable help to the Festival in various
ways throughout the years of its existence:
ARTHUR GUINNESS, SON &amp; CO. (IRELAND) LTD.
IRISH DISTILLERS LIMITED
CAMBRIAN AIRWAYS
STARDUST CLUB, CORK
PFIZER CHEMICAL CORPORATION
SWAN BEDDING
D. &amp; A. O’LEARY LTD.
OYSTER TAVERN
WATERFORD GLASS LTD.
CORK EXAMINER
HENRY FORD &amp; SON, LTD.
GERARD JONES, BELGIAN CONSUL
IRISH MIST LIQUEUR LTD.
SUNBEAM LIMITED
TRUX LTD.
MOTOR IMPORTS (IRELAND) LTD. (BMW)
BEAMISH &amp; CRAWFORD LTD.
CHRYSLER (IRELAND) LTD.
ROCHES STORES
MURTAGH PROPERTIES LTD.
THE JOHN DALY GROUP
ESSO TEORANTA
HUET MOTORS
BURMAH CASTROL

McMullen bros. ltd.
BOLAND LTD.
ALLIED IRISH BANKS
MUNSTER ARCADE LTD.
HENRI MICHEL
SUNDAY WORLD
TRACY SHOES
WEST CORK TRAVEL
SALON d’ORLANE
NATIONAL OIL CO. (IRELAND) LTD.
CORAS IOMPAIR EIREANN
JOHN A. MULCAHY, LTD.
frank

30

�ACKNOWLEDGMENTS
Cork Film International owes its origin, in the
main, to the financial support and encouragement
of BORD FAILTE EIREANN (The Irish Tourist
Board). For a number of years PLAYER &amp;
WILLS (IRELAND) LTD. have joined with Bord
Failte in giving extra substantial financial support
towards the development of the Festival. The
Director and Council of the Festival express their
deep appreciation to them.

We are also indebted to the following who have
given considerable help to the Festival in various
ways throughout the years of its existence:
ARTHUR GUINNESS, SON &amp; CO. (IRELAND) LTD.
IRISH DISTILLERS LIMITED
CAMBRIAN AIRWAYS
STARDUST CLUB, CORK
PFIZER CHEMICAL CORPORATION
SWAN BEDDING
D. &amp; A. O’LEARY LTD.
OYSTER TAVERN
WATERFORD GLASS LTD.
CORK EXAMINER
HENRY FORD &amp; SON, LTD.
GERARD JONES, BELGIAN CONSUL
IRISH MIST LIQUEUR LTD.
SUNBEAM LIMITED
TRUX LTD.
MOTOR IMPORTS (IRELAND) LTD. (BMW)
BEAMISH &amp; CRAWFORD LTD.
CHRYSLER (IRELAND) LTD.
ROCHES STORES
MURTAGH PROPERTIES LTD.
THE JOHN DALY GROUP
ESSO TEORANTA
HUET MOTORS
BUR MAH CASTROL

McMullen bros.

ltd.

BOLAND LTD.
ALLIED IRISH BANKS
MUNSTER ARCADE LTD.
HENRI MICHEL
SUNDAY WORLD
TRACY SHOES
WEST CORK TRAVEL
SALON d’ORLANE
frank

national oil co.

(Ireland)

CORAS IOMPAIR EIREANN
JOHN A. MULCAHY, LTD.

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�acknowledgments
Cork Film International owes its origin, in the
main, to the financial support and encouragement
of BORD FAILTE EIREANN (The Irish Tourist
Board). For a number of years PLAYER &amp;
WILLS (IRELAND) LTD. have joined with Bord
Failte in giving extra substantial financial support
towards the development of the Festival. The
Director and Council of the Festival express their
deep appreciation to them.

s

Uj

kJ

We are also indebted to the following who have
given considerable help to the Festival in various
ways throughout the years of its existence:
ARTHUR GUINNESS, SON &amp; CO. (IRELAND) LTD.
IRISH DISTILLERS LIMITED
CAMBRIAN AIRWAYS
STARDUST CLUB, CORK
PFIZER CHEMICAL CORPORATION
SWAN BEDDING
D. &amp; A. O’LEARY LTD.
OYSTER TAVERN
WATERFORD GLASS LTD.
CORK EXAMINER
HENRY FORD &amp; SON, LTD.
GERARD JONES, BELGIAN CONSUL
IRISH MIST LIQUEUR LTD.
SUNBEAM LIMITED
TRUX LTD.
MOTOR IMPORTS (IRELAND) LTD. (BMW)
BEAMISH &amp; CRAWFORD LTD.
CHRYSLER (IRELAND) LTD.
ROCHES STORES
MURTAGH PROPERTIES LTD.
THE JOHN DALY GROUP
ESSO TEORANTA
HUET MOTORS
BURMAH CASTROL

McMullen bros. ltd.
FRANK BOLAND LTD.
ALLIED IRISH BANKS
MUNSTER ARCADE LTD.
HENRI MICHEL
SUNDAY WORLD
TRACY SHOES
WEST CORK TRAVEL
SALON d’ORLANE
NATIONAL OIL CO. (IRELAND) LTD.
CORAS IOMPAIR EIREANN
JOHN A. MULCAHY, LTD.

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CHORCAIGHE

19th CORK FILM
INTERNATIONAL
1974

SATURDAY, 8 JUNE

TO
SATURDAY, 15 JUNE

Programme 20p

�19th
Cork Film International
President
Rt. Hon. the Lord Mayor, Senator Patrick Kerrigan, T.C.
Chairman : A. A. Healy, T.C., T.D.
Vice-Chairman : R. P. Beamish
Director: Dermot Breen, M.I.P.R.

Executive Council
E. O’Mahony
K. G. Breen
T. J. O’Sullivan
B. B. Curtis, L.R.A.M.
M. Owens
Patrick Fleming
Mrs. M. Pyne
Mrs. N. Jennings
Comdt. J. Slyc
T. O’Brien
Organising Committee
Assistant Director: Fergus Gilligan
Reception Executive: Shaun O’Sullivan, Timothy O Brien
Mrs. M. Pyne, Mrs. M. Murphy, J. Janeczek, S. O’Brien,
R. O’Sullivan, S. Cunningham
Transport: Timothy J. O’Sullivan, Jack O’Sullivan

Accommodation ; E. O'Mahony
Information : Comdt. J. Slye, Miss Connie Madden
Press Relations: Larry Lyons
Press Officer: Vass Anderson
Press Committee: Frank Sanquest, P. McCarthy, T. Me
Sweeney, Donal Musgrave, Ella Shanahan, J. C. Hea y
Selection Committee: John O’Shea, Bernard Power (Hon.
Secretary)
Programme Editor: Padraig O Maidin, F.L.A.L
Protocol: Bernard B. Curtis, L.R.A.M., Kevin Breen
Invitations: Ken Connole, Mary Connole
Films Officer: William Newman
Trave! Arrangements: Ignatius Buckley
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Inclusive Tours: Ross Andersen
Sponsors Liaison : Veda Breen, Vicki Coomber
Festival Cub : Harry Fitzgerald-Smith, 2. Arch., Liam
O’Connell, J. Collins, Pat Barry, W. Wimims, 77. Deegan
Club Reception : Mrs. N. Jennings, M. Cv/ens
Stage Interviews: Dan Donovan, M.A.

Front of House (Savoy): James O’Brien

Front of House (Capitol): Fred Conboye
Imports and Exports: Joseph McNally

External Activities: Patrick Fleming
Marketing Committee: Maurice Brennan, Ignatius
Buckley, J. H. V. Mahony, P. Roche, D. Lovette, Sean
O Leary, T.C., Ross Anderson
Activities Committee: Brian Coomber, Jack O’Sullivan,
Mary O’Donovan, Fergus Gilligan
Film Techniques Course : Brother Jerome, Mary O’Dono­
van, David J. Power
Sponsorship Committee : Frank Murphy, Paddy Coffey
Fest’val Offices: 18 Merchants Quay

�SUNDAY, JUNE 9, 1974
Celebration of

The Mass of

Saint Fin ba it
Composed and Conducted by

BERNARD GEARY
at the
CHURCH OF SAINT FRANCIS

Liberty Street, Cork
at 11.15 a.m.

Celebrant:

Rev. Fr. Florence, O.F.M.
(Guardian)

Sung by:

Cork Film International
Children’s Choir
Soloist:

Kevin Owens
Organist:

Senor Angel Climents
on the occasion of the nineteenth

CORK FILM INTERNATIONAL
I

Chairman of Committee : Donal Lehane
Secretary; Mary O’Donovan

Onr siacera thcois to its ads tSEOhera of S» schools
who oocojolcs ths choir

�The Festival Director
introduces the 19th
Cork Film International...
In welcoming our many old and new friends to
our 19th Cork International I am happy to share
with you. once again, new achievements and dis­
tinctions for our Festival. Again, this year. Cork
is the only festival in the world that presents
awards for technical collaboration in the Features
Section.

Awards will be made by an International Jury
of five members to the outstanding Scriptwriter.
Director of Photography. Music Composer. Editor
and Art Director of the FeatureFilms shown during
the Festival. Certificates of Merit will also be
awarded.
In the Short Films Section the competition
under Category D for Short Fiction Films will con­
tinue to include films made specifically for tele­
vision.

The Tribute Programme this yea" is to the out­
standing French Director, Francois T^rGi-t. Mon­
sieur Truffaut was this year awarded the American
Oscar and the British S.F.T.A. award for his recent
film Day For Night. Cork has a special link with
Monsieur Truffaut, as his first mai'or feature film
Four Hundred Blows was shown at the Cork
Festival in 1959. During the Tribute the following
films will be screened: Mississippi Mermaid, The
Wild Child, Fahrenheit 451. Ann and Muriel, Jules
and Jim and Day For Night.
As a Festival which is so closely concerned with
the arts of film-making, we cannot allow ourselves
4

�to become complacently pleased by merely pre­
senting films and stopping at that. It is for this
reason we introduce this year a course on Film
Making Techniques. The course is specially de­
signed to give teenage film goers a grasp of what
film is all about, from the writing of the script to
the final presentation of the finished product.
Eminent experts will lecture and demonstrate to
the students during the five days of the course
which unfortunately had to be limited to a maxi­
mum of 150. There is no reason why we should
not have two or three more of these courses simul­
taneously if more financial aid was available. There
may be another David Hemmings somewhere? I
firmly believe that by establishing this student pro­
gramme. we can now truthfully say that C.F.I, is
really worthwhile.
A warm welcome to all the Producers, Directors,
Celebrities, and my sincere thanks to you all for
your unfaltering support. My thanks also to the
joint promoters of the Cork Film International,
Bord Failte and Player &amp; Wills (Ireland) Ltd., to
the Directors and staff of Ivernia and to our many
sponsors and friends who make our Festival an
important and joyous occasion for so many.

I take this opportunity to say a special word of
welcome to our friends of the Press who bring the
world to us and bring us to the world. I am grate­
ful to you all. May your stay in Cork be enjoyable.

I wish to express my personal thanks to the Lord
Mayor, to the members of the Festival Council and
most of all to the many volunteers who unspar­
ingly gave of their leisure time during the year,
to provide for Ireland an event of International
prestige.

Dermot Breen,
Director, Cork Film International

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�FESTIVAL JURY
The International Jury for the Features Films
Competitions is:

JOHN BOORMAN (Great Britain)
President
NORMAN COHEN {Ireland)

SAMY PAVEL
HEIKKI ETELAPPA (Finland)

SHORTS JURY
The International Jury for the Short Film Com­
petitions is:

BERNARD BLIN (Frar.ce)

BILL STARR (USA.)
KEVIN MARRON (Ireland)

NOEL RYAN (Ireland)
(Assistant head of film RTE)

JAMES MITCHELL (Great Britain)
6

�Synopses of Films
Notes
Films arc listed numerically. The numbers correspond
to those shown opposite the names of the films in the
coloured inset in this brochure.
An account of the Special Tribute Programme devoted
to the work of Francois Truffaut on Page 26.

1
Austria - LADY HITT, OR THE PETRIFIED
MISTRESS (FRAU HITT ODER DIE
STEINERNE FRAU)
Production : Haavard and Volkmar Secboeck
Script : Haavard Sccboeck
Photo : Haavard and Volkmar Sccboeck
Sound : Werner Oberwegcr
A legend of the hard-hearted Frau Hitt in the mountains to the north of Innsbruck.
(Time : 18 mins.)

2
Bulgaria - THE LAST SUMMER
(POSLEDNO LYATO)
Production : Bulgarian Cinematography
Director: Hristo Hristov
Script : Yordan Radichkov
Photo : Tsvetan Chobanski
Music : Krassimir Kyrkchiyski
Art: Hristo Hristov
Cast: H. A. Grigor Vachkov, Bogdan Spassov,
Dimiter Ikonomov, Lili Mctodieva, Vcsko
Zehirev
Ivan is the last to remain after his village is evacuated
to make way for a dam. The only living souls with him
her
are his blind father and his son and in his workaday life
self
Ivan finds himself caught between the past and the
future.
(Time : 86 mins.)

3
Bulgaria - THE THREE FOOLS AND THE CAR
(TRIMATA GLOUPATSI I AUTOMBILUT)
Production : Bulgarian Cinematography
Director: Anton Trayanov
Script: Anastas Pavlov
Photo : Pavel Arshinkov
Music: Emil Pavlov
Art: Donyo Done?
Donev’s Three Fcols caught up in the widespread
disease of 20th c er.tury-Carmania.
(Time: 8 mins.)

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�4
Canada - BATE’S CAR SWEET AS A NUT

Production : National Film Board of Canada
Producer : Michael Rubbo
Director: Tony lanzelo
Script: Tony lanzelo
Photo : Tony lanzelo
Harold Bate, an inventor, extracts methane gas from
pig manure to fuel his car.
(Time : 15 mins.)

5
Canada - THE APPARITIONS

Production : Selznick and Geller Productions
.k
Producer: Stephen Selznick
Director : Gary Gel
„
slier
Photo : Alar Kivilo and Dennis Rindsem
Civilo
Sound : Gary Geller and Stephen Sclznick
Geller
Art: Gary Geller
An episode in the life of a person wh&lt; finds himself
.. ,vho
torn between the illusion of reality and the reality of
illusion, explored through colour and facial composition.
(Time : 13 mins.)

6
Canada - THE OWL AND THE RAVEN
(LE HIBOU ET LA CORBEAU)
Production : National Film Board of Canada
Producer : Pierre Moretti
Director: Co Hoedcman
Script: Thcresc Dumesuil
Music : Maurice Blackburn

An animated film with puppets based on an Eskimo
fable.
(Time : 6 mins.)
ic

7
Canada - PASSAGE
Production : National Film Board of Canada
Producer : Rene Jodoin
Director: Normand Gregoire
Script: Normand Gregoire
Music : Pierre F. Brault

Light, fleeting, Hying, flickering, illuminating a world
illuminatii
ng. flying,
in passage as might ’-------------- 1 •*-------*’ the windows of
be glimpsed through
a speedinj train.
ig
(Time: 5 mins.)

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(Agents Thos. Cook and Son Ltd.)
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�8
Canada - THE SUNNY MUNCHY CRUNCHY
NATURAL FOOD SHOP
Production : National Film Board of Canada
Producer: David Bairstow
Director : Richard Todd
Script: Richard Todd
Photo: Douglas Kiefer
Music : Don Douglas
Not everyone who frequents the store is entirely gone
on health foods, some display resistance and a ready wit,
but the store is full of fetching marvels.
(Time : 10 mins.)

9

t

Czechoslovakia - THE ANTLERS (PAROHY)

Production : Short Films Prague
Director: Josef Kluge
Script: Frantisek Skala and Josef Kluge
Photo : Vladimir Malik
Music: Sv. Havelka

The merry tale of a gentleman who joins an experienced hunter in an ‘expedition’ to find a rare trophy of
;
&gt;es
a deer; he does not catch his deer but do&lt; get his antlers.
(Time : 7 mins.)

10
Czechoslovakia •• IT IS FAR TO HEAVEN
(DALO1
►EKO JE DO NEBA)
“
Production: Feature Film Studio, Bratislava
Director: Jan Lackc
to
ind
Script: Jan Lako ar. Stefan Sokol
Photo : Tibor Biath
Music : Jozef Malovec
Art: Juraj Chervik
Cast: Ivan Rajniak, Julius Pantik, Kveta
, Julius
Lukasikova-Michalcova, Viera Strniskova,
-Michalcova,
Vlado Durdik, Marta Raslova, Jan Mildncr,
Adam Matejka, Eduard Bindas
Stefan Krupa, a teacher, returns in the autumn of 1920
from captivity in Russia to a hamlet in the mountains.
There Klenc rules supreme. Krupa brings new ideas and
soon he is in conflict not only with KJenc but with the
authorities.
(Time : 120 mins.)

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MADDEN &amp; SONS LTD.,
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�11
Denmark - The SUN IS RED (SOLEN ER ROED)
Production : Bent Barfod Films
Producer: Danish Short Film Committee
Director: Bent Barfod
Photo: Kai Michelsen
Music: Pierre Henry
Commentator: Ingrid Hohnen
(Time: 13 mins.)

12
Denmark - TIME FOR WORK AND TIME
FOR PLAY

Production : lb Dam Film
Producer: Danish Short Film Committee
Director: Flemming la Cour
Script: Flemming la Cour
Photo: Erik Wittrup Willumsen and
Peter Klitgaard
Sound : Axel Pless
Commentators: Flemming la Cour, David
Hohnen, Norman Mackie
(Time : 15 mins.)

13
Federal Republic of Germany - BECAUSE OF EVE
(OH JONATHAN OH JONATHAN)

Production : Terra Filmbunst, Berlin
Producer: Manfred Barhel
Director: Franz Peter Wirth
Script: Franz Peter Wirth, from the novel
by Hans Kraly
Photo: Gernot Roll
Music : Horst Jankowski
Art: Franz Peter Wirth
Cast: Heinz Ruhmann, Peter Frick, Franziska
Oehme, Paul Dahike, Paul Verhocven

Financier Jonathan has only one last wish — to meet
Gloria, his son’s bride to be, but Gloria is missing and
Tobias asks Eve to stand in.
(Time: 105 mins.)

Sponsored by

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EIREANN
(Ireland’s National Transport Company)
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�14
Federal Republic of Germany - CACTUS (KAKTUS)
Production : Firma Ernest Reinboth
Producer : Ernest Rcinboth
Photo : Ernest Reinboth
Music: Boris Blacher
A Mexican cactus shown in animated cartoon to elec­
tronic music by Boris Blachcr.
(Time : 15 mins.)

15
Federal Republic of Germany - CENTRAL STATION
(HAUPTBAHNHOF)
Production : Cinecentrum, Hamburg
Director: Klaus Lcnsch
Script: Hans-Jurgen Rieck
Photo : Hans-Jurgen Rieck
Art: Hans-Jurgen Rieck
An employee of a railway station finds himself isolated
as the only one who is not a TV viewer^
,
(Time: 14 mins.)

16
Federal Republic of Germany - CLEANER AND
Rcj
GREENER (ES GIBT EINE FARBE DIE
HEIST GRUEN)
Production : Cinecentrum, Hamburg
Director: Klaus Lensch
Photo : Gerhard Labudda
Script : Hansludwig Wiechmann and Gerhard
Labudda
Art: Gerhard Labudda
From virgin nature to the dreary, inhuman living
space of our cities.
(Time: 21 mins.)

17
Federal Republic of Germany - GOD PROTECTS THE
LOVERS (GOTT SCHUETZT DIE
LIEBENDEN)
Production : Roxy, Paramount-Orion Film,
Munich
Director : Alfred Vohrer
Script: Manfred Purzer from the novel by
J. M. Simmel
Photo : Charly Steinberger
Music : Hans-Martin Majewski
Cast: Harald Leipnitz, Gilda von Wcitcrhausen,
Andrea Jonasson, Walter Kohut, Thomas
Frey.
Paul Holland, a young engineer, follows his girl friend
to Vienna, where he becomes involved with secret police
and Interpol. They expect him to play his part and, con­
fident that God protects all lovers, he agrees.
(Time : 106 mins.)

Sponsored by

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�18
Federal Republic of Germany - NO. 1

Production : Joachim Kreck
Director: Jochim Kreck
Photo: Edward McConnell, Geoffrey Jones,
Rudiger Laske, Horst Radke.
Music : Volker Kriegel
Sound : Walter Funda

Colour short, without narration, on the goalkeeper in
ir ’
nan
Soccer, filmi in the World Cuj stadiums at Stuttgart,
filmed
orld Cup
Dusseldorf, Frankfurt and featuring Dr. Peter Kunter,
•rf,
&gt;.J featu
dentist ar._ goalkeeper for Eintract Frankfurter since
ind
1965.
(Time: 9 mins.)

19
France - SALUTE TO THE ARTIST
(SALUT L’ARTISTE)

Director: Yves Robert
Producer : Guy Blanc
Script: Jean-Loup Dabadic and Yves Robert
Photo: Jean Penzer
Music : Vladimir Cosma
mi,
Cast: Marcello Mastroiann Francoise Fabian,
i
Jean Rochefort, Carla Gravina

Nicholas, forty-five, an averagely successful actor, has
two households, two private lives. His trouble is that he
can’t decide between them. He is caught also between
two realities, that of the stage and that of life, but
Nicholas survives, surrounded by laughing people.

20
France - ELOAH

Production : OCS Films, Paris
OC2 T
in Tai:
Director: Jean Talansier Roland Moreau, and
:r,
Georges Perdriaud

When Eloah came from outer space to visit our planet
he found himself face to face with the earth people who,
because of their primitive instincts, do not accept him:
they think that any outsider is an enemy.
(Time : 18 mins.)

AFTER THE SHOW
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�21
Great Britain - CONTACT
Production : Educational Film Centre
Producer: John Halas and Joy Batchelor
Script: Pierre Braillard and Joy Batchelor
Photo: Hugh Gordon
Music : Andras Ranki
Sound : Mike Crouch
Art : Janos Kass
Commentator: Peter Barkworth
Electricity from its beginnings to its future possibilities.
(Time : 17 mins.)

22
Great Britain — EXPERIMENTAL
Production : RA Films
Producer: Robin Lehman
Photo: Robin Lehman
Music : Michel Fano
Some unusual views of some unusual aircraft, some of
which don’t fly.
(Time : 12 mins.)

23
Great Britain - FAT MAN ON A BEACH
Production : HTV Wales
Producer: Aled Vaughan
Director: Michael Bakewcll
Script : B. S. Johnson
Photo: Mike Reynolds
Sound: Jack Butler and John Cross
B. S. Johnson, novelist, poet and film maker, spends a
day on a beach alone and talks to the camera. The beach
is Porth Ceiriad in Llyn, the scene of his first novel,
Travelling People.
(Time : 39 mins.)

24
Great Britain - THE EYE OF THE STORM
Cast: Cyril Cusack, Trevor Howard.
Based on Brian Moore’s novel CATHOLICS

25
Great Britain - MALACHI’S COVE
Director: Henry Herbert
Cast: Donald Pleasance, Dai Bradley, Veronica
Quilligan
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�26
Great Britain - MY AIN FOLK

27
Great Britain - PERSECUTION
Director: Don Chaffey
Cast: Lana Turner, Ralph Bates, Olga GeorgesPiocot, Trevor Howard

28
Great Britain - FIFTY FIGHTING YEARS

Production : Educational and Television Films
Ltd.
Producer : Stanley Forman
Director : Stanley Forman and Roland Bischoff
Script: Ivor Montagu, Roger Woddiss and
Stanley Forman
Photo: John Green
Music: Dr. Alan Bush
Sound : Stanley Forman
A tribute to Labour Monthly, a Socialist magazine,
S
i
founded in 1921 by R. Palme Dutt in London.
(Time: 34 mins.)

29
Great Britain - GOLLOCKS — THERE’S PLENTY OF
ROOM IN NEW ZEALAND
Production : Moving Picture Co.
Producer: Mike Luckwell
Director : Dennis Abey
Script: Dennis Abey
Photo : Trevor Wrenn
Music : Jonathon Hodge
icrilla’s att&lt;
tempt to fight polluA middle-aged urban gu&lt;
a
tion and to create the clean and sp:
&gt;acious environment
:aland possesses.
which he has heard New Zea
(Time : 33 mins.)

30
Great Britain - IN GREAT WATERS

*

Production : IFA (Scotland) Ltd.
Producer: Laurence Henson
Script: Laurence Henson and Charles Gormley
Photo: Ed McConnell
Music: Frank Spedding
Sound : Cyril McConnell
Commentator: Tom Fleming
A contemporary look at fishing in the waters of Scot­
land and in the Scottish highlands and islands.
(Time: 33 mins.)

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�31
Great Britain - IT’S ALL MAN MADE

Production : James Archibald and Associates
Producer: James Archibald
Director : Robert Young
Photo: Clive Tuchner
Commentator: Ian Morrison

The story of a river, the Trent, and its tributaries. On
its 128 miles to the sea it passes through many environ­
mental hazards. The film shows how these problems have
been solved and the environment preserved.
(Time : 26 mins.)

32
Great Britain - L. S. LOWRY “THE INDUSTRIAL
ARTIST”
Production : Philip Thompson Productions
Producer: Philip Thompson
Photo : Philip Thompson
Music: Colin E. Cowles
A study of L. S. Lowry, born in Manchester in 1887.
who was 52 before he gained acclaim for his paintings of
the industrial north of England.
(Time : 18 mins.)

33
Great Britain - THE LONG WHITE TRAIL

Production: Novavette Ltd.
Producer: Ron Inkpen
Director: Jan Cremer
Script: Ron Inkpen and Jan Cremer
Photo: Bill Constable
Music: Peter Sarstcd and Neil Lancaster
Sound : John Pantry and Keith Potger
Commentator : David de Keyser
The centuries old. two hundred mile long trail to the
Eskimo fishing grounds in Greenland.
(Time: 32 mins.)

34
Great Britain - MATUSHKA

Production : National Film School
Producer: John Lind and Dennis Barrow
Script: John Lind and Dennis Barrow
Photo: Dennis Barrow
Art: Kell Gatherer
Russia during the Revolution. The old order is giving
way to the new. As a group of Bolsheviks approach the
Morosoy estate, a young peasant girl, Mzt’hhks, finds
herself in the bedroom of the Prince, enchanted.
(Time: 50 mins.)

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�programme:
Official Opening
By

in the Presence of

I

The Rt. Hon. the Lord Mayor of Cork

MR, PETER BARRYrTO.,
Minister for Tr»nrpnrP-nffl~Pnsver

at ■oaioy Cinema at 7.30 p.m.

Saturday, June 8
SAVOY, 7.30 p.m.

J THE ANTLERS (Czechoslovakia)

9

VILLAGE (Ireland)

43

MISTLETOE (Poland)

51

BATES CAR SWEET AS A NUT (Canada)
BREEZY (U.S.A.)

4
61

Sunday, June 9

CAPITOL 3 p.m.

&gt;

TRIBUTE TO FRANCOIS TRUFFAUT

FOUR HUNDRED BLOWS

75

SAVOY, 7.30 p.m.
THE OWL AND THE RAVEN (Canada)
ZEBRA (U.S.A.)

6
69

“MOVIE GIRL ’74” (Announcement of prize winner)

BECAUSE OF EVE
(Federal Republic of Germany)

13

�Monday, June 10
Wednesday, June 12

LEE CINEMA 10 a.m.

INFORMATION PROGRAMME

CAPITOL, 10.30 a.m.

CHINESE FIGURE PAINTING IN THE
NATIONAL PALACE MUSEUM
(Republic of China)

TRIBUTE TO FRANCOIS TRUFFAUT

31
...

FAHRENHEIT 451

79

45

20

ARABIAN STALLION (Saudi Arabia) ...
THE LONG WHITE TRAIL (Great Britain)

PRIDE OF A NATION (Nigeria)

54

SAVOY, 5.15 p.m.

33
THE IMPORTANCE OF BEING

83

ZAED ALWAN (Syria)

DUBLIN (Ireland)

!
CAPITOL, 10.30 a.m.

(/

I

THERE ARE YACHTS AT THE BOTTOM
OF OUR GARDEN (Australia)
RORY GALLAGHER:
IRISH TOUR ’74 (Ireland)

32

53

IT’S ALL MAN MADE (Great Britain)
THE WEDDING WE
WANTED TO FORGET (Israel)
ELOAH (France)

L. S. LOWRY “THE INDUSTRIAL
ARTIST” (Great Britain) ...

MY AIN FOLK (Great Britain)

40

25

SAVOY, 8.15 p.m.

’ ...

TUP TUP (Italy)

41

SAVOY, 5.15 p.m.

48

THE VETERANS (Great Britain)

35

PHILADELPHIA HERE I COME (Ireland)

’

82

THE RETURN (Great Britain)

IT IS FAR TO HEAVEN (Czechoslovakia)

10

SAVOY, 8.15 p.m.
NO. 1 (Federal Republic of Germany)

18

THE WORLDS OF RUDYARD
KIPLING (Great Britain)

36

BLAZING SADDLES (U.S.A.)

63
Thursday, lune 13

CAPITOL, 10.30 a.m.

Tuesday, June 11

CENTRAL STATION

CAPITOL, 10.30 a.m.

(Federal Republic of Germany)

INSIDE THE WORLD OF
JESSE ALLEN (U.S.A.)

66

TRIBUTE TO FRANCOIS TRUFFAUT

JULES AND JIM

76

SAVOY, 5.15 p.m.

PANDORA’S BOX (U.S.A.) ...

MISSISSIPPI MERMAID

25

PASSAGE (Canada)

NATURAL FOOD SHOP (Canada) ...

STEPMOTHER (U.S.S.R.)

/

70

8

FIFTH FACADE (Australia)

67
29

7

THE SUNNY MUNCHY CRUNCHY

SAVOY, 8.15 p.m.
ODE TO NATURE (U.S.A.) ...
1 GOLLOCKS — THERE’S PLENTY OF
J
ROOM IN NEW ZEALAND

77

SAVOY, 8.15 p.m.

21

MALACHI’S COVE (Great Britain)

TRIBUTE TO FRANCOIS TRUFFAUT

68

CONTACT (Great Britain)

I

15

EXPERIMENTAL (Great Britain)

22

ROMAN ZALUSKI - S - SECRET (Poland)

52

�Friday, June 14

CAPITOL, 10.30 a.m.

FIFTY FIGHTING YEARS (Great Britain)

28
5

THE APPARITIONS (Canada) ...
TRIBUTE TO FRANCOIS TRUFFAUT

78

THE WILD CHILD

SAVOY, 5.15 p.m.

65

THE HUNGER ARTIST (U.S.A.)

39

BODHRAN (Ireland)

THE EYE OF THE STORM (Great Britain)

24

SAVOY, 8.15 p.m.
47

IN THE BEGINNING (Italy)

44

WAVES (Ireland)
./

SALUTE TO THE ARTIST (France)

...

19

Saturday, June 15

CAPITOL, 10.30 a.m.
A DOLPHIN’S STORY (New Zealand) ...

50

TRIBUTE TO FRANCOIS TRUFFAUT

DAY FOR NIGHT

81

SAVOY, 3 p.m.

FAT MAN ON A BEACH (Great Britain)

23

THE SUN IS RED (Denmark)

11

“W” (U.S.A.)

62

I
I

SAVOY, 7.30 p.m.

COCKABOODY (U.S.A.)

58

CLEANER AND GREENER
(Federal Republic of Germany)

16

PRESENTATION OF FESTIVAL AWARDS

J

CONRACK (U.S.A.)
(This Programme is subject to alteration without notice)

59

�35
Great Britain - THE VETERANS
Production : Films of To-day
Producer: John Wiles
Director: Bill Mason
Photo: John McCallum
Music : Ron Gcesin
The development of the motor car from 1885 to 1914
when the petrol engine came into its own, shown through
a collection of veteran cars, British, American, European
most of which are owned by private collectors.
(Time : 27 mins.}

36
Great Britain - THE WORLDS OF RUDYARD
KIPLING
Production : Limbridge Productions Ltd.
Producer : Peter Baylis
Director: Walter Pyemont
. -Iter
Script: Peter Baylis
•r
Photo : Waite Pyemont
Iter
Music : Lauric Scott-Baker
irie
Art: John Tippey
Commentator: Anthony Quayle
The worlds and philosophy of Rudyard Kipling.
(Time : 27 mins.)

37
Greece - A PLACE OF A SKULL (TOPOS KRANIOU)
Production : Konstantinos Aristopoulos
Director : Konstantinos Aristopoulos
Script: Konstantinos Aristopoulos
Photo : George Arvanitis
Music : Yannis Markopoulos
Art: Anastasia Arseni
Cast: Takis Kilakos, George Dialegmenos
(Time: 145 mins.)

38
India - THE SEARCH (AAVISHKAR)
Production : Aarchi Film Makers
Producer: Basu Bhattacharya
Script: Basu Bhattacharya
Music : Kanu Roy
Art: Rinki Bhattacharya
Cast: Sharmiia Ragore (as Mansi), Rajesh (as
Amer)
(Time: 110 mins.)

Sponsored by

WM. EGAN ft SONS LTD., Jewellers,
31/32 Patrick Street
GOLD 3LDND DBA

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�39
Ireland - BODHRAN

Production : Film Consultants of Ireland, Ltd.
Producer : Tom Hayes
Script: Tom Hayes
Photo: Seamus Deasy, Paddy Barron and
Nick O'Neill
Sound : Liam Saurin and Tom Curran
Commentator : Padraig O Raghallaigh
The Bodhran, a traditional percussion musical instru­
ment made from goatskin, was introduced to a wider
audience in John B. Keane’s play, Sivc. Taken up by
Sean O Riada in his own work, the Bodhrdn has now be­
come widely popular and has been elevated to a place
of honour in Irish music.
(Time : 29 mins.)

40
Ireland - THE IMPORTANCE OF BEING DUBLIN
Production : Norcon Film Productions Ltd.
Producer: Gregg Smith and Norman Cohen
Director: Norman Cohen
Script: Carolyn Swift
Photo : Terry Maher
Music : Wilfred Burns and Donal Lunny
Sound: Liam Saurin and Maurice Cohen
Commentator: Micheal MacLiammoir
A sad, compassionate look at offbeat Dublin.
(Time: 50 mins.)

41
Ireland - RORY GALLAGHER : IRISH TOUR ’74
Production : Shamrock Production
Producer: David Oddie
Director: Tony Palmer
Script: David Oddie, Tony Palmer, Rory
Gallagher
Photo : Les Young
Music: Rory Gallagher
Sound : Richard Lawson and Robin Sylvester

A film record of a guitarist’s tour of Ireland in early
1974.
(Time : 88 mins.)

INTERNATIONAL PRESS OFFICE

AT SAVOY CINEMA
Very Kindly Sponsored by

[R. GERARD JONES, Belgian Consul
18

�42
Ireland - SIGHTS AND SOUNDS OF IRELAND
Production: Film Consultants of Ireland, Ltd.
Producer : Tom Hayes
Script: Tom Hayes
Photo: Seamus Dcasy and Nick O’Neill
Sound : Pat Hayes and Seamus Deasy
(Time : 23 mins.)

43
Ireland - VILLAGE

Production : David Shaw Smith Productions
Producer: David Shaw Smith
Photo: David Shaw Smith
Sound : David Shaw Smith
Past and present in a deserted village in the West of
Ireland.
(Time: 10 mins.)

44
Ireland - WAVES

Production : Acngus Films for the B.B.C.
Producer: Patrick Carey
Script: Patrick Carey
Photo: Patrick Carey
Sound : Ken Scrivener

The movinj patterns of the ocean’s rim and of coastal
ing
shallows. AL
Iternoon, by the edge of the Atlantic at the
rising tide. 1Night, the sea silvered and damascened by
the moon’s maj
lagic. Morning, seaweed gently rocking as
the tide ebbs 1leaving painted pictures in the ■sand.
(Time: 25 mins.)

45
Israel - THE WEDDING WE WANTED TO FORGET
Producer: Aby Moshenson
Director: Ilan Moshenson
Script: Ilan Moshenson
Photo: Yolam Bar Sadeh
Sound : Beny Baruch
A fortnight before his wedding a young soldier dies in
a border clash, and his fiancee is left alone, with a
:am. She has already seen herself as a bride and now
drci
j
(Time : 18 mins.)
she has to force herself to forget.

COP.K FILM INTERNATIONAL
wishes to thank

CORK FILM SERVICES
for supply of
loazn PROJECTORS
19

�46
Kenya - MAN OF THE PEOPLE
Production : Ministry of Information and
Broadcasting, Nairobi. Documentary Film

Commentator : Stephen Okumu
A documentary depicting the progress of Kenya during
ten years of independence under the leadership of Jomo
Kenyatta, first President of the Republic of Kenya.
(Time: 63 mins.)

Note

47
Italy - IN THE BEGINNING

48
Italy - TUP TUP

49
Netherlands - ONE OF THESE DAYS (EEN VAN DIE
DAGEN)
Production : Else Madclon Hooykaas
Producer : Else Madelon Hooykaas and Elsa
Stansfield
Script: Else Madclon Hooykaas and Elsa
Stansfield
Music : Dcla Derbyshire
Sound : Elsa Stansfield
ing
Commentator: Marte Rolii
in,
One day in the life of a womat Marte Roling, archiim,
tect and decorator, in Rotterdam, her awareness of hermtradictions of the day.
self as she lives through the cor.,*
(Time: 30 mins.)

50
New Zealand - A DOLPHIN’S STORY
Production : New Zealand National Film Unit
Producer: David H. Fowler
Director : Arthur Everard
Script: Arthur Everard
Photo : Sam Grau
Sound : John Reid
Commentator : John Reid
A’
Marineland of New Zealand sent a tw(o-man party to
ittlenose dolphin
the Marlborough Sounds to catch a bot.
and transport it back to Napier. A film crew went along
to record the search and capture of a good-natured, 500
(Time : 32 mins.)
kilogram creature.

51
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won't find a more cotnpTS’ ertslve
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range of services or a rncra
services
staff anywhere.

Poland - MISTLETOE (JEMIOCA)
Director: Piotr Szpakowicz

52
Poland - ROMAN ZALUSKI - S - S SECRET

53

Bank (Ffeo

The bank of a lifetime

20

Republic of China - CHINESE FIGURE PAINTING IN
THE NATIONAL PALACE MUSEUM
Production : Central Motion Picture Corporation
Producer: Chsng-ling Mei.
Director : Ching-long Tchii
Script: Ching-long Tchii
Photo: Kuen-hou Chen
Music: Lung-hsin Wen
Sound : Ting-kwei Lin
Art; Hsien-liang Koe and Wen-wei Weng
Chinese figure painting from prehistoric design motifs
to early Ch’ing.
(Time: 30 mins.)

21

�54
Saudi Arabia - ARABIAN STALLION

55
Spain - SATYRICON’S THEOREM (EL TEOREMA
DEL SATIRICON)
Production: Jose Antonio Barrero Garcia
Director: Jose Antonio Barrero Garcia
Script: Jose Luis Munoz
Music : Pink Floid and King Grigsom
(Time : 20 mins.)

56
Switzerland - AIR IS LIFE (LUFT ZUM LEBEN)
Production : Condor-Film
Producer : Peter-Christain Fuctcr
Script: Peter Stierlin
Photo: Edwin Horak and Rucdi Krebs
Music: Barbara Moore
(Time : 35 mins.)

57
Syria - PLUS FABRE

58
U.S.A. - COCKABOODY
Production : Hubley Studio
Producer : John and Faith Hublcy
Photo: I. F. Studios Inc.
Art: John and Faith Hubley
Animation : Tissa David
Two children, three and five, prattle about their toys
and dreamed-up pets.
(Time : 9 mins.)

59
'U.S.A. - CONRACK
Production : Twentieth Century-Fox Film
Corporation
Producer : Martin Ritt and Harriet Frank, Jr.
Director: Martin Ritt
Script: Irving Ravetch and Harriet Frank, Jr.
(based on The Water is Wide by Pat Conroy)
Photo: John Alonzo
Music : John Williams
Cast: Jon Voigt, Paul Winfield, Madge Sinclair,
Tina Andrews, Antonio Fargas, Ruth Atta­
way, Janis O’Reare, Hume Cronyn
On a sunny spring morning in 1969 a young teacher
named Pat Conroy arrives in Yamacraw Island, an isola­
ted island of primitive, primeval beauty where he is to
teach at the local elementary school. All his pupils are
coloured, apathetic, ignorant, deprived. Conroy has to
adopt un&lt;
“’
unorthodox methods in an effort to alert them to
the wonders and mysteries of the outside world. His
metl
thods are condemned by the authorities and he is dis­
missed but his leave-taking suggests that his methods may
have succeeded.
(Time : &gt; 5 mins.)

Sponsored by
FITZGERALD’S MENSWEAR SHOPS,
Pembroke Street, Cork. Tel.: 23304
24 Patrick Street and Douglas Shopping Centre
IMPERIAL HOTEL (CORK) (1946) LTD.,

22

�60
U.S.A. - IKE’S WOMAN —TINA
Production : Experimental Films
Producer : Jerry W. Biehl
Script: Jerry W. Biehl
Photo : Steve Ramm
Music : Sylvester Stewart
Sound : Ike Turner
Art: Mimi Simes and Mark Sugihara
Commentator : Tina Turner
A stage performance from a black woman’s viewpoint.

(Time: 3 mins.)

61
U.S.A. - BREEZY

Production : Univcrsal-Malpasa Co.
Producer : Robert Daley
Director : Clint Eastwood
Script: Jo Heims
Photo: Frank Stanley
Music : Michael Legrand
Art: Alexander Golitzen

Cast: William Holden, Kay Lenz, Roger C.
Carmel, Marj Dusay, Joan Hotchkis, Jamie
Smith Jackson, Norman Bartold, Lynn
Borden, Shelley Morrison, Dennis Oivieri.

Frank Harmon (William Holden), a 50-ycar-old
divorcee, no longer wishes to become involved until
Breezy (Kay Lenz) a 17-year-old girl comes into his life.

(Time: 107 mins.)

62
U.S.A. - " W ”
Production : B C P
Producer : Mel Ferrer
Director: Richard Quine
Script: Gerald Di Pego, Ronald Shusctt, and
James Kelly
Photo : Johnny Mandell
Art: Gene Milford
Sound : Ron Cogswell and David Dockcndorf

Cast: Twiggy, Michael Witney, Eugene Roche,
Dirk Benedict, John Vernon, Michael Con­
rad, Alfred Ryder, Carmen Zapota, Dave
Morick, Ken Lynch, Peter Walker
Kate Lewis (Twiggy), a young sculptress, lives with her
husband, Ben (Michael Witney) in Southern California.
Their life together is haunted by mysterious happenings
associated with a “W” sign. Kate’s first husband is in
prison, sentenced for second degree murder in her
“death,” but neither Kate nor Ben can bring themselves
to reveal to the authorities that she had never been
killed.
(Time : 100 mins.)

63
U.S.A. - 3LA2SNG SAD3LSS
A Western to outride a'ii Westerns.

23

�64
U.S.A. - TWO MEN OF KARAMOJA
Director: Natalie Jones and Eugene Jones
British,
Two men, one Britisi one African, in conflict with
each other, but united in a dream — the preservation of
a paradise.

65
U.S.A. - THE HUNGER ARTIST
Production : Paguerette Films
Producer : Fred Smith
Director : Maureen Smith
Script: Maureen Smith and Fred Smith from
a short story by Franz Kafka
Photo : Michael Dclany
Sound : Maureen Smith
Art : Maureen Smith
Commentator: Donald Bisset
A fasting showman sits in a cage and is seen or not
seen, depending on the present fancies of the aud5idicncc.
Regardless of the interst of the public, the artist const
tinues to do his speciality of fasting.
(Time : 10 mins.)

66
U.S.A. - INSIDE THE WORLD OF JESSE ALLEN
Production : Vorpal Gallery
Producer: Muldoon Elder
Director: Steve Grumctte
Script : Jesse Allen
Photo : Steve Grumette
Sound : Elizabeth Grumctte
Art: Muldoon Elder
Commentator: Jesse Allen
(Time : 35 mins.)

67
U.S.A. - ODE TO NATURE
Production : Marvin Albert Films
Producer : Marvin Albert
Script: Marvin Albert
Photo: Marvin Albert
Music : Norman Durkee
Sound : Norman Durkee
Commentators : John Gilbert, Scott Beach, Jerry
Walters, Doug Young
A collection of vignettes against pollution.
(Time: 4 mins.)

68
U.S.A. - PANDORA’S BOX
Production : Steve Segal
Producer: Steve Segal
Script: Steve Segal
Photo : Steve Segal
Sound : Steve Segal
An animated array of astonishing surprises tumbles
from Pandora’s box in an allegory of contempory delights
and horrors.
(Time : 7 mins.)

JOIN

THE

FESTIVAL CLUB
Season-Ticket Holders £1.50
Others £3.00
Tickets available at Savoy and Festival Office

24

�69
U.S.A. - ZEBRA
Production : Van Glintcnkamp Enterprises
Producer : Rik Van Glintenkamp
Script: Rik Van Glintenkamp
Photo: Hiro Narita
Sound : Pat Hoyt and Dick Suppa
A psychological mystery, when a fantasy becomes a
reality.
(Time : 40 mins.)

70
U.S.S.R. - STEPMOTHER (MACHEKHA)
Production : Mosfilm Studio
Producer : Oleg Bondarev
Script : Edgar Smirnov and Tatyana Doronina
Photo: Igor Chernich
Music : Grigori Ponomarenko
Art : N. Usachcv and S. Portnoi
Cast : Tatyana Doronina, Leonid Ncrvedomski,
Nadazha Fedosova, Lena Kostereva
A journey in human understanding between Shu
lira,
happy and confident wife and mother, and Evetal her
1
husband’s daughter by his first wife, a frail girl with a
i
guarded look and ruffled hair. Based on the novel by
I
Siberian woman novelist, Maria Khallina.
(Time: 89 mins.)

71
U.S.S.R. - WHITE SUN OF THE DESERT
Production : Mosfilm Studio
Director : Vladimir Motyl
Script: Valentin Yczhov and Rustam
Ibragimbekov
Photo : Eduard Rozovsky
Cast : Raisa Kurkina,, Anatoly Kutnetsov,
Spartak Mishulin and Pavel Luspekayev
n
;oldier, Tyodor Sukhov, in
Adventures of Red Army sg
(Time: 84 mins.)
Turkistan.

72
Yugoslavia - GLASSES OF ANTUN MOTIKA
(STAKLA ANTUNA MOT1KE)
Production : Zagreb Film
Director : Borislav Bcnazic
Script : Borislav Bcnazic
Photo : Antun Markic
Music: Anjelko Klobucar
(Time : 16 mins.)

73
Yugoslavia - SUPERIOR FORCE (VIS MAIOR)
Production : Zagreb Film
Director: Zlatko Pavlinic
Script: Zlatko Pavlinic
Photo: Teofil Basagic
(Time : 1 min.)

74
Yugoslav!?. ■ QUO VABIS
Production: Zagreb Fi-m
Director :
Bcrcssk s.r.d Vladimir Hrs
Script: F.uboi:' Berzak and Vladimir Hrs
Jranic Ivlak-gorzki
Music: Anjstkc Kiobucar
(Time:
4 mins.)

25

�A TRIBUTE TO
FRANCOIS TRUFFAUT
Born in 1932 in Paris, Truffaut was an active
personality in the film society scene while still in
his teens. From 1953 he contributed to Art and
Cahiers du Cinema and had the reputation of being
one of the most caustic film critics in France.
His first film of importance was Les Mistons
which was concerned with the problems of adoles­
cence and while flaws could be detected in his blend
of lyricism and cynicism, the film made an impact
and revealed a spirit of rebellion, mischief and
occasional bawdiness.
Les Quatre Cents Coupe (Four Hundred Blows),
which was one of the big successes of Cork Film
International, where it was premiered outside ol
Cannes in 1959, was made on a paltry budget and
it won the Best Director Award in Cannes the
same year. It expressed the spirit of the ‘new Wave’
with its protest against established order and the
scant attention it gave to the niceties of film form.
He made other films, including Tire Au Flanc,
a farce about the French army, filmed by Jean
Renoir, and Tirez Sur Le Pianiste with Charles
Aznavour, but it was the beautiful tragic-comedy
Jules And Jim which established Trauffaut as a
director of international stature. This film is in­
cluded in our tribute.
Since then Truffaut has continued to make films
that have contributed to his reputation among filmgoers and critics and this year he won the Best
Film and Direction Award in Britain and a Holly­
wood Oscar for his latest picture La Nuit Americaine. under its English title Day For Night.
Truffaut has given this definition of the qualities
required to make satisfying films: “Sensitivity,
good taste and intelligence are the main ones”,
he said. Truffaut has all three and something more,
that indefinable something that distinguishes the
master from the merely clever craftsman.

Films to be shovrs:
75
FOUR HUNDRED BLOWS, shown st Cork Film
International in I9ei

76
JULES AND JKA

77
MISSISSIPPI MERMAID

78
THE WILD CHILD

79
FAHRENHEIT 4S1

80
ANN AND MURIEL

81
DAY FOR NIGHT
26

�LATE ENTRIES
82
Ireland - PHILADELPHIA HERE I COME

83
Nigeria - PRIDE OF A NATION
Director : Adam Halilu
(Time : 39 mins.)

27

�AimWI muernotionol
AWARDS
FEATURE FILMS AWARDS
The awards are presented by Irish Distillers
Limited

SHORT FILM AWARDS
The awards of St. Finbarr Statuettes are
designed by Dr. Seamus Murphy. R.H.A.
and are presented by Swan Bedding. Cork

IRISH FILM SOCIETIES AWARD
The Irish Film Societies will present an award for
the best short film shown during the Festival.

FILM CRITICS’

AWARD

A Waterford Glass Award will be presented for
the best Irish film shown during the Festival. The
award will be made by the film critics attending the
Festival and it is aimed at encouraging Irish film
making and also Government and industrial spon­
sorship of film making in Ireland.

THE TECHNIQUES OF
FILM MAKING
A course on the techniques of filra-saking for
senior school students will open on Monday, June
10 and will conclude on Friday afternoon, June 14.
The course, promoted and sponsored by David
Hemmings, the eminent British actor ana director,
will be conducted by leading direciois, writers,
actors, directors of photography, artistic directors,
and editors.
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�ASSOCIATE MEMBERS

Maurice C. Cohalan
Messrs. Henry Ford &amp; Son Ltd.
Derick Hartley
Noel Holland
Frederick J. Kinihan
Clayton Love. Jnr.
Northern Bank Ltd.
Alfred Navratil and Mrs. Navratil
Alan Navratil
Jim O’Keeffe
Miss Mary J. O’Connor
Mrs. Derry O’Flynn
Desmond J. Roche
Venice Industries (Ireland) Ltd.
Woodford Bourne &amp; Co. Ltd.
Cederlan Limited
Mrs. T. Garde
Vita-Cortex. Ltd.
P. D. O’Herlihy
L. S. C. O’Reilly
David J. Power
E. C. Carry
Murphy Brothers (Dublin) Ltd.

Twenty-Second

Cork International Choral and
Folk Dance Festival
At

CORK CITY HALL, MAY 7 —MAY li.

X975

Informaticr. 'roir.

THZ FESTIVAL OFFICE,
25, BRIDGE STREET, CORK

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�ACKNOWLEDGMENTS
Cork Film International owes its origin, in the
main, to the financial support and encouragement
of BORD FAILTE EIREANN (The Irish Tourist
Board). For a number of years PLAYER &amp;
WILLS (IRELAND) LTD. have joined with Bord
Failte in giving extra substantial financial support
towards the development of the Festival. The
Director and Council of the Festival express their
deep appreciation to them.
We are also indebted to the following who have
given considerable help to the Festival in various
ways throughout the years of its existence:
ARTHUR GUINNESS, SON &amp; CO. (IRELAND) LTD.
IRISH DISTILLERS LIMITED
CAMBRIAN AIRWAYS
STARDUST CLUB, CORK
PFIZER CHEMICAL CORPORATION
SWAN BEDDING
D. &amp; A. O’LEARY LTD.
OYSTER TAVERN
WATERFORD GLASS LTD.
CORK EXAMINER
HENRY FORD &amp; SON. LTD.
GERARD JONES, BELGIAN CONSUL
IRISH MIST LIQUEUR LTD.
SUNBEAM LIMITED
TRUX LTD.
MOTOR IMPORTS (IRELAND) LTD. (BMW)
BEAMISH &amp; CRAWFORD LTD.
CHRYSLER (IRELAND) LTD.
ROCHES STORES
LEPP TRAVEL LTD.
BROOKS-HAUGHTON LTD.
CLAYTON LOVE, JNR.
MURTAGH PROPERTIES LTD.
THE JOHN DALY GROUP
ESSO TEORANTA
HUET MOTORS
BURMAH CASTROL
FRANK BOLAND LTD.
ALLIED IRISH BANKS
MUNSTER ARCADE LTD.
SUNDAY WORLD
TRACY SHOES
WEST CORK TRAVEL
SALON ORLANE
NATIONAL OIL CO. (IRELAND) LTD.
CORAS IOMPAIR EIREANN
JOHN A. MULCAHY, LTD.
LIAM BURKE LTD.
C.A.B. LTD.
EGLANTINE GARAGE
DENNEHYS CROSS GARAGE
O’MAHONY BROS. LTD.
SOUTHERN ELECTRONICS LTD.
CAMEO CINEMA
JOHNSON AND PERROTT LIMITED
EAGLE PRINTING COMPANY L5MTTED
TOM KEATING
MAYFAIR MODEL AGENCY
ALLIED IRISH TEXTILES
DAVID HEMMINGS
IVERNIA
THE THEATRE AND CINEMA ASSOCIATION
(IRELAND)
DOWDALL O’MAHONEY &amp; CO.
(Manufacturing) LTD.
CORK GAS COMPANY
MURPHY BROTHERS, BUILDERS, (Dublin) LTD.
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                    <text>�FEILSCANNAN IDIRNAISWNTA

CHORCAIGHE

1

20th CORK FILM
INTERNATIONAL
1975

SATURDAY, 7 JUNE
TO

SATURDAY, 14 JUNE

Programme 20p

�The Festival Director
introduces the 20th
Cork Film International. ..
Fiche blian ag fas. Some of our many friends,
old and new, may have thoughts of Maurice
O’Sullivan’s Twenty Years A-Growing or even of
A. E. Housman’s lines on the twenty that will
not come again. In fact our thoughts are not on
time past at all. but on our Festival this year
which you will find, I trust, local as always in
flavour and universal in interest and importance.
Cork is the occasion for the coming together of
many nations and in a troubled world the occa­
sion is of paramount importance.
We are concerned with films of high technical
qualities because we believe that the technician,
whether cameraman or writer, is contributing
more to the film industry than is generally ack­
nowledged. Last year we introduced a special
Film Techniques Course for teenagers which was
a tremendous success, so much so that we have
extended it this year.

Once again, this year, Cork International is the
only festival in the world that presents awards for
technical collaboration in the Features Section.
Awards will be made by an International Jury
of five members to the outstanding Scriptwriter.
Director of Photography, Music Composer.
Editor and Art Director of the Feature Films
shown during the Festival. Certificates of Merit
will also be awarded.
4

�In the Short Films Section the competition
under Category D will continue to include films
made specifically for television. The International
Film Critics’ Award will be made to the best Irish
film.
Each year Cork honours an outstanding Direc­
tor and this year we are proud to pay tribute to
Richard Lester.
A warm welcome then to you all to Cork 1975
and my sincere thanks to you all for your un­
faltering support. As always Bord Failte Eireann
continues to be the main sponsor of our Festival,
but Cork has had many good benefactors, and this
year I would like to mention, in particular, the
newly formed The London Friends of Cork who
in two years have provided generous financial
support.

You may well ask why Cork is honoured by
such magnificent support from this London Group
which includes an Australian, an American and
a Dutchman. We honestly do not know; but we
feel that their work and enthusiasm is in recogni­
tion for what Cork is doing for Cinema and for
Ireland’s prestige abroad. Is it not a pity, then,
that many Irish firms who could help, do not
think in the same way?
My thanks to the Directors and Staff of the
Southern Regional Tourist Board and to the many
friends and sponsors who make Cork an impor­
tant and joyous occasion for so many.

A special word of welcome to our friends of
the Press. May your stay in Cork be worthwhile
and enjoyable. I wish to express my personal
thanks to the Lord Mayor and Corporation of
Cork and the Business Publicity Association for
the decoration of the City during the Festival.

DERMOT H. BREEN,

Director, Cork Film International

5

�FESTIVAL JURY
The International Jury for the Features Films
Competitions is:

CIARAN CARTY (Ireland)
PHILIP OAKES (Great Britain)

MADAME GOVAERS (Japan)

LOUIS MARCORELLES (France)

HUBERT BALS (Holland)

CIARAN CARTY

Ciaran Carty is an economics graduate. He be­
came Deputy Editor of a national newspaper in
order to write about the cinema without hindrance.
He broadcast and lectured regularly on the
movies, and during ten years as critic on the Sun­
day Independent has played some part in the con­
tinuing reform of the censorship system.
PHILIP OAKES
Philip Oakes writes and edits the Coming On
arts column for The Sunday Times of London. He
was a film critic for fifteen years before turning
iscreenwriter (he collaborated with Tony Hand­
cock on the script of The Punch and Judy Man)
and script writer and script editor for television.
He has published three novels and three books of
poetry. His biography of Tony Handcock will be
published by the Woburn Press in October.

LOUIS MARCORELLES
Louis Marcorelles was bom in Paris on March
27, 1922. His secondary studies included philo­
sophy, and elementary mathematics, and he holds
a licence in classical literature. He was assistant
in French in England from 1950 to 1952. His
initial critique of cinema in England was in Sight
and Sound, and The Observer. He was critic to
France-Observateur from 1956 to 1961. In 1962
he attended an International Seminar at Harvard
From 1962 to 1974 he was co-ordinator of the
International Week of Critique at the Cannes
Festival.
6

�From 1963 to 1966 he also took part in nume­
rous International Conferences on means of com­
munication organised by UNESCO. Resulting
from this he published in 1970 a book entitled
Elements Pour Un Nouveau Cinema published by
UNESCO Publications; published in English in
London (Allen and Unwin) and in New York
(Praeger) under the title Living Cinema in 1973.
From 1962 to 1969 he was a regular contributor
to La Gazette de Lausanne. Since 1969 he is critic
to the newspaper Le Monde.

SHORTS JURY

i

The International Jury for the Short Film Com­
petitions is:
BARRY BROWN (Australia)

LIAM O LAOGHAIRE (Ireland)

FRANCIS HOWARD GWYNNE
(Great Britain)
EMANUEL KEHOE (Ireland)

GEORGE WILLOUGHBY (Norway)

LIAM O LAOGHAIRE

4

Liam O Laoghaire was bom in Youghal, Co.
Cork, on September 25th, 1910. He was educated
at St. Peter’s College, Wexford, and University
College, Cork.
Commenced as Civil Servant, and was also Pro­
ducer of Abbey Theatre and a founder of The
Dublin Little Theatre Guild. He was film critic of
Ireland To-day and a founder of the Irish Film
Society. He was a leading player in the British
feature films Stranger At My Door and Men
Against The Sun, the latter filmed in Kenya. He
directed Portrait of Dublin, Mr. Careless Goes
To Town, and many other documentary films. He
was Acquisitions Officer of the National Film
Archive in London from 1953 tc 1366. He is cur­
rently in Acceptance Office of the Film Depart­
ment Radio Telefis Eireann.
He is the author of invitation to the Film
(1945), The Silent Cinema (1965) and the forth­
coming biography Rex Ingram : A Film History.
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�FRANCIS HOWARD-GWYNNE
Francis Howard-Gwynne has devoted over 40
years almost entirely to short films.
From 1947 to 1950 he was Research Officer and
Film Buyer for the British Film Institute succeed­
ing Dr. Roger Manveil in the former appoint­
ment. At the same time he was Manager of the
BFI's Central Booking Agency and Hon. Sec. of
the Federation of Film Societies.
From 1969 to 1974 Mr. Howard-Gwynne was
Secretary of the British National Panel for Film
Festivals. He retired in October 1974 and is now
working as a freelance although he remains Gene­
ral Secretary of the International Conference of
Short, Animation and Documentary Film Festi­
vals.
As President of the Jury at Ouistreham in Nor­
mandy in September 1974, he was appointed a
Freeman of the town for his work in connection
with environmental films.

EMMANUEL KEHOE

Emmanuel Kehoe was born in Dublin in 1947.
He has been working as Sub-Editor with the
Dublin Evening Press since 1968 and has acted as
film critic under the title ‘E.K.’ with the same
paper since 1970.
He experimented with making shorts for perso­
nal amusement when he was sixteen years old.
with at first particular interest in animation (few
sixteen year olds can act!). He now sees and re­
views, on average, four new films each week.
His other interests are still photography, music,
drawing, writing, acting (black comedy if possible)
and long bouts of travelling.

8

�Synopses of Films
Notes
Films are listed numerically. The numbers correspond
to those shown opposite the names of the films in the
Coloured inset in this brochure.
An account of the Special Tribute Programme devoted
to the work of Richard Lester on Page 29.

1
Australia — A STEAM TRAIN PASSES
Production: Film Australia
Producer: Anthony Buckley
Director : David Haythornthwaite
Scrpit: David Haythornthwaite
Photo: Dean Scmler
Music : George Dreyfus
A romantic reminiscence of the C38 class steam loco­
motive as it journeys from Sydney into the countryside,
from the present into times long past.
CTime: 21 mins.)

2
Australia - A RACE OF HORSES
Production: Film Australia
Producer: Don Murray
Director: Kit Denton
Photo : Dean Semler and Geoffrey Williams
Sound : Julian Ellingworth
An impressionist look at the rearing and training of
racehorses.
(Time : 11 mins.)

3
Australia - CYCLONE TRACY
Production : Film Australia
Director : Chris Noonan
Photo : John Hosking
Sound: George Hart
On Christmas Day 1974 Darwin, the capital city of
Australia’s Northern Territory, was devastated by
Cyclone Tracy, the greatest natural disaster in Australia’s
history.
(Time : 81 mins.)

4
Austria - TYROL — CAMPING LIFE
(TIROL —- CA?£PINGACTIV)
Production :,H. &amp;. N. Seebock
Kulturfilmprcdukticn
Producer: Haavard and Voikmar Seebock
Script: Harvard and Voikman Seebock and
Emo Singl
Photo: Haavard and Volkmar Seebock
Music: Karl Horst Wichmann
Sound: Werner Oberweger
he
iping life in
Tht wisdom, joys, lollies, sorrows of camj
Tyrol.
(Time : 27 mins.)
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�5
Bulgaria - LIFE OF THREADS (JIVOT OT NICHKI)
Production : Bulgarian Cinematography
Producer: Konstantin Obrechkov
Script: Konstantin Obrechkov
Photo: Christe Ivanov
The centuries old tradition of artistic weaving in Bul­
garia inspires a new generation of weavers.
(Time : 101 mins.)

6
Bulgaria - THRACIAN JEWELLERY
(TRAKIISKI KAKITI)
Production : Bulgarian Cinematography
Director : Ognyan Danailov
Script : Ivan Vendikov
Photo : Anton Kolarov
Music: Roumyana Nicheva
Antique gold ornaments discovered in Bulgaria re­
veal the high level of Thracian civilization.
(Time: 10 mins.)

7
Canada - LIFE FORCE
Production: Mellenco Films
'
in
Producer: Peter Mellei
Script: Peter Mellen
Photo : Peter Mellen
Sound : Peter Mellen
The life and work of Jack Chambers one of Canada’s
major contemporary artists.
(Time : 26 mins.)

8
Canada - THE STORY OF CHRISTMAS
Production : National Film Board of Canada
Director : Evelyn Lambart
Animation : Evelyn Lambart
Music: Karl du Plessis
The joy, the triumph, the enduring promise of the
Christmas story.
(Time: 8 mins.)

9
Canada - THE PLAYERS
Production: National Film Board of Canada
Producer: Tom Daly and Gil Brealey
Director: Donald Brittain
Script: Donald Brittain
Photo: Douglas Kiefer (Canada); Ren Lowe
(Australia)
Sound : James McCarthy (Canada); Robert
Hayes (Australia)
A study of the life of the actor during a tour of
rheatre
Australia by the Stratford National Theatre cf Canada
with Moliere’s “Imaginary Invalid1’ in ths spring of
the
1974.
(Time:: 59 mins.)
(Time 59 mins.)

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�10
Canada - WINGS IN THE WILDERNESS
Production: Keg Productions
Producer: Ralph C. Ellis and Jerry Kedey
Director: Robert Ryan
Script: Martin Lager
Photo : Robert Ryan
Music : Ron Harrison
Narrator : Lome Greene
»on,
Dan Gibso1 naturalist and cinematographer, is adopCanada geese goslings and together they cxted by two C
,kes
plore the lake and forest of northern Canada.
(Time: 90 mins.)

11
Colombia - WOMAN POWER : THE PEOPLE’S
CHOICE
Production: United Nations Television
Producer: Edward Magruder Jones
Director : Elspeth Macdougal
Script: Elspeth Macdougal
Photo: Gustavo Nieto Roa
Women were given the right to vote in Colombia in
1957 and here we follow the fortunes of three women
.
candidates for election; one for the presidency, one for
a local council and one for the senate.
(Time: 28 mins.)

12
Chile - THE BATTLE OF CHILE
Director: Patricio Guzman

13
Cyprus - IT WAS AN ISLAND
Production : Cyprus Broadcasting Corporation
Director: Andreas Constantinides
Script: Andreas Constantinides
Photo: Doros Partassides
Music : John Vickers
Sound f Phivos Georgiades
Hur
iman suffering on Cyprus reveals the tragedy of the
recent civil war.
it
(Time: 25 mins.)

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4

Czechoslovakia - A GREAT NIGHT AND A GREAT
DAY (VELKA NOC VELKY DEN)
Production : Slovak Film Production,
Bratislava-Koliba
Director: Stefan Uher
Script: A. Bednar and S. Uher
Photo: Stanislav Szomolanyi
Music : Svetoza Stracina
The last day' and night of Worli War II in a Czech
World
village. All bridges and roads hav&lt; been destroyed and
idges
have
the German garrison desperately t
tries to escape.
(Time : 90 mins.)

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�15
Czechoslovakia - MARTIN JONAS
Production : Slovak Film Bratislava
Director : Martin Slivka
Script : Martin Slivka
Photo : Josef Grussman
Music : Juraj Hatrik
ullage of
Martin Jonas is a farmer living in the vili
-Hows the
Ko* acicc in Yugoslavia. One weekdays he folk
plo ;gh or harvests the crops; on Sundays he raints picpai
ughout Europe for
turi s. He has become famous throuj ’
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(Time: 17] mins.)
his primitive art creations.
(

16
Czechoslovakia - THE SONG OF LOVE
(PISEN LASKY)
Production : Short Film Prague
Director : Dr. M. Khun
Photo : P. Sirotek
A documentary on the life and work of the Czech
composer Josef Suk.
(Time: 16J mins.)

17
Czechoslavakia - E MINOR THERAPY
(THERAPIE ES-DUR)
Production Short Film Prague
Director: J. Spata
Photo: J. Spata
Dr. Alois Honek is a leading surgeon in Prague; he
is also a violin maker and musician and in an old Czcc
tradition his son follows him.
(Time: 14 mm .)

18
Czechoslovakia — SIRIUS
Production : Short Film Prague
Director: Frantisek Vlacil
Photo : Frantisek Uldrich
Music: Zdenek Liska
A boy and his dog, Sirius, during the German occupation of Czechoslovakia.
(Time: 53 minsj

19
Czechoslovakia - THE MINER’S RC-3
(HORNIKOVA RUZE)
Production: Short Film Prague
Director: Jiri Brdecka
Photo : Emil Strakon
Music: Zd. Liska
A young girl pins a rose on her lover’s coat hoping it
will protect him underground in the mine; a film ver­
sion of an old folk-song.
(Time: 10 mins.)

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�20
Czechoslovakia - HAVE A GOOD TRIP
(STASTOU CESTU)
Production : Short Film Prague
Director: Vaclav Bcdrich
Photo : Z. Hajdova and E. Strakon
Music: F. Kolafa
A man is thirsty; there is a pub across the road but
it is impossible to cross the motorway in an over-mecha­
nized world, so he has to take out his car.
(Time : 4 mins.)

21
Czechoslovakia - OIL (NAFTA)
Production : Short Film Prague
Director : Josef Suran
The history of oil extraction against the background
of the present energy crisis and the economy of capita,i ..—(Time : 16 mins.)
list and socialist state

22
Denmark - STARS AND WATERCARRIERS

(STJERNERNE OG VANDBAERNE)
Production : Statens Filmcentral and Minerva
Film
Director : Joergen Leth
Script: Joergen Leth
Photo : Dan Holmberg
Music: Gunner Moeller Pedei
•rsen
(Time: 91 mins.)

23
Ethiopia - COUMA

24
Federal Republic of Germany - IT’S EITHER YOU OR
ME (EINER VON UNS BEIDEN)
Production : Roxy-Film, Munich
Director: Wolfgand Petersen
Script: Manfred Purzer
Photo : Charly Steinberger
Music : Klaus Doldinger
Art: Wolfgang Petersen
Everything appears bright for Professor Kolczyk
(Klaus Scharzkopf) until Ziegenhals (Jurgen Prochnow)
uncovers a secret; so he blackmails Kolczyk until he de­
mands what Kolczyk cannot give, and their relationship
becomes a duel in which only one can survive.
(Time: 107 mins.)

25
Federal Republic of Germany - THE BIG CLUBS
Production : Joachim Kreck and International
Film Associates
Producer: Joachim Kreck
Photo : Edward McConnell
(Time : 49 mins.')

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�26
Finland - A BRIDGE
Production : Filmiryha Oy
Producer : Aito Makinen and Virke Lehtinen
Script : Aito Makinen and Elina Katainen,
based on a study by Heikki Waris
Photo : Virke Lehtinen
Music : Oskar Merikanto, and Eero
Koivisteinen
Sound : Tuomo Kattilakoski
iburb of Helsinki
The development of a northern sut.
cn
during the first phase of industrialisation in Finland.
(Time : 26 mins.)

27
France - THE SLAP (LA GIFLE)
Production: S.N.E. Gaumont Productions
(Paris) and Euro International (Rome)
Producer : Alain Poire
Director : Claude Pinoteau
Script : Jean-Loup Dabadie and Claude
Pinotcau
Photo: Jean Collomb
Music : Georges Delcrue
(Time: 103 mins.)

28
Great Britain - BRANNIGAN
Production : Wellborn Productions Ltd.
Producer : Arthur Gardner and Jules Levy
William P. McGivern, William Norton
Photo : Gerry Fisher
Music : Dominic Frontiere
Art: Ted Marshall
Chicago crime-buster Jim Brannigan
T
crosses the Atlantic in pursuit of rackatccr B
(John Vernon) and at London Airport meets
Sergeant Jennifer Thatcher (Judy.Gceson).
kidnapped and Brannigan’s pursuit takes u . P
turns.
(Time: nv

29
Great Britain - ROBIN HOC?? JUNIOR
Production: Brocket ProdL'Si:o."S LtdProducer: Matt McCarthy ar. j .’Gun »
Script: William Smethurst
Photo : Tony Imi
Set in England in 1190 A.D., when L.-Z Gilbert is
1
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away on a Crusade and his wicked brotti£~.-. Baron de
Malherbe, takes over Locksay Castle. Marioi Lord
Gilbert’s daughter, escapes from the castle, and the
Baron plans to take twenty village children hostage until
r_""\
nation
Marion is found. Robin organises the evacuation of the
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village and sets up a secret camp in the forest.
(Time:• A1 mins.)
61 mins.)

29a
Great Britain - THE LITTLE PRINCE
Production : Paramount Pictures Corporation
Producer: Stanley Doi
_onen
Associate Producer: A. Joseph Tandet
“
Script : Alan Jay Lei
_jrner, based on the story by
Antoine De Si.’ Exupery
»aint
Photo : Christopher Challis
r
Music : Frederick L
Loewe (Lyrics by Alan
Jay Learner).
(Time : 68 mins.)

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�30
Great Britain - THUNDER OF LIGHT
Production : John Turner Enterprises Ltd.
Producer : John Turner
Director : Tom Taylor
Script: Ann Todd
Photo: Richard Crafter
Sound : Brian Harvey-Garrett
You don’t go to Iona, Iona sends for you, as the say­
ing goes. Iona in the Hebrides, land of Columba (Colmcille),. of pil
oilgrimages, of history and legend, sends for
Ann Todd.
(Time: 301 mins.)

31
Great Britain - AGE OF INVENTION
Production : British Transport Films
Producer: Edgar Ansley
Director : David Lochner
Script : Ian Ferguson
Photo : Trevor Roe
Music: Kenneth V. Jones
(Time : 24 mins.)

32
Great Britain - COLOUR

(Time : 22 mins.)

33
Great Britain - TIME AND AGAIN
Production : Westward Television
Producer : Roger Gage
Script : Gordon Honeycombe
Photo : David Howarth
Sound : Bill Doalch
A girl (Anouska Hempel) persuades a fishi
icrman
(Brian Marshall) to row her to an uninhabited island
in the Scillics where s
ere she meets an airman (Simor Mac&gt;n
Corkindale) who had crashed into the sea and whose
1
conversation is strangely dated.
(Time : 33 J mins.)

34
Great Britain - TO-MORROW’S MERSEYSIDERS
Production : Unit 7 Film Productions
Producer: Eric Marquis
Produt
Script : Eric Marquis
Photo : Graham Minassian
Sound : Peter Dodson
The concern of the fc&amp;orpool Daily Post and th"
Liverpool Echo for the lively, likeable’ cheeky, joyful
young citizens of Liverpool, the Merseysiders to to­
morrow.
(Time : 25A mins.)

35
Great Britain - THE 96 FILM
Production : Jacquciinc O’Lcchlair.n r.ncl
Rivan O’Lochloinn
Producer:
O’Lochlainn
Music :
O’Lcchkinn
(Time: 12 mins.)

Spenscred by

Cork Examiner, Evening Echo,
Cork Weekly Examiner
15

�36
Great Britain - FALLING ANGELS
Production : Nicholas C. Granby
Director : Derek Conrad
Script : Derek Conrad
Proto : Alec Sheridan and Dave Waterman
Music : Tony Cole
(Time: 28 mins.)

37
Great Britain - LOCATION NORTH SEA
Production : Pelican Films
Producer : John Armstrong
Script : John Armstrong
Photo : Don Long, Barry Male, Arthur Woos­
ter, Michael Davis
Music : Edward Wiiliams
(Time: 16 mins.)

38
Great Britain - REHEARSAL
Production James Archibald and Associates
Ltd.
Producer : James Archibald
Director: Robert Young
Script : James Archibald
.. u
Photo : Clive Tickncr and BanyMate
&gt;

39
Great Britain : MONET IN LONDON
Production : Balfour Films
Director: David Thompson
Script : David Thompson
Photo : Charles Smith
(Time : 16 mins.)

40
Great Britain - TIME OF HIS LIFE
Production : I.F A. (Scotland) Ltd.
Director : Edward McConnell
Script : G. Clydesdale
Photo: E. McConnell
Music: Frank Speeding
Sound : Richard King
(Time : 23} mins.)

41
Great Britain - THE VINTAGE YEARS
Production : Films of To-day
Producer: John Willes
Director : Bill Mason
Script : Bill Mason
Photo : John McCallum
Music : Ron Geesin
History of the motor car.
(Time: 26} mins.)
Sponsored by

TADHG LEHANE, Display Artist,
9 Patrick Street (Tel. : 24725)
JAMES MANGAN LTD., Jewellers
3/4 Patrick Street (Tel. : 20998)
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I jry Street (Tel. : 20725)

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�42
Great Britain - THE QUIET LAND
Production : Ronald H. Riley and Associates
Ltd.
Producer: Michael Barden
Director: Joe Mendoza
Script: Joe Mendoza
rot
Photo : Maurice Pico and Ron Granville
(Time : 24 mins.)

43
Great Britain - THUNDER OF LIGHT
(Time : 29 mins.)

44
Great Britain - WINSTANLEY
Production : British Film Institute Production
Board
Producer: Mamoun Hassan
“vnlow and Andrew Mollo
Director: Kevin Browi
oy
Script : From novel bj David Caute
Photo : Ernest Vincze
Art: Andrew Mollo
(Time : 95 mins.&gt;

45
India - MAMALLAPURAM
Production : B.D. Garga Productions
Producer: B. D. Garga
Script: B. D. Garga
ijan
Photo : K. K. Mahajan and Bhanumurthy
Music: Ramnoth
Sound: Rau Trehan
rock-cut temples of Mamallapuram thirty-five
The rocl
*ie
miles to th&lt; south of Madras; an astonishing display of
beauty carved out of solid rock in the 7th
sculptural L
ie
century. The film had its inspiration in a poem by the
(Time : 12 mins.)
Irish poet, 1Louis MacNeice.

46

4

India - FLASH BACK
Production : Films Division of Government of
India
Producer : Arun Chaudhuri
Director: S. N. S. Sastry
Script: S. N. S. Sastry
Photo : M. S. Pcndurker
Sound : M. A. Jagannathan
A survey of the documentary film movement in India
seen against the general background of documentary
film making.
(Time: 22 mins.)

AFTER THE SHOW
COME TO . . .

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(Sponsored 'ey Harp Lager (Ireland) Ltd.)
2t the CITY HALL

☆ DANCING
☆ RESTAURANT
☆ BARS
Tickets on sale at Festival Office
Club open daily 10 p.m. — 2 a.m.
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�47
India - IN COMPANY OF BIRDS
Production : Films Division Government of
India
Producer: K. Premsinh Varma
Script : K. Premsinh Varma
Photo : Mahon Jain
Music: N. Dutta
Sound : Mangcsh Desai
A 1
_____
biographical film on Dr. Salim Ali, India’s forcmost ornithologist.
(Time: 22 mins.)

48
Ireland - CONQUEST OF LICHT
Production :Louis Marcus Films
Producer: Louis Marcus
Script : Louis Marcus
Photo : Robert Monks
Music : Vic Flick
Sound : Peter Hunt
Waterford Glass continues a centuries old tradition:
louth and cut by hand with
crystal is still blown by mor
s.ic
an artistry that captures th&lt; fire of the sun and the
(Time: II mins.)
sparkle of light.

49
Ireland - CAOINEADH AIRT UI LAOIRE
(LAMENT FOR ART O’LEARY)
Production : Cinegael
Producer: Bob Quinn
Script : Bob Quinn
Photo : Joe Comerford
Sound : Pat Hayes
The killing of Art O Laoire near Carriganimy in Co.
..ie n—
Cork in May 1773 is commemorated in the Jnl1^,oru.t,
iposed by bis
lament, Caoineadh Airt Ui Laoire, comp
r
widow. Here, an English-speaking director is trying to
produce a group of Irish-speaking actors in a stage .pretn
e decides on &lt;
sentation of the killing of O Laoirc. He decides on a
format of live action with filmed inserts,: his difficulty
: his dilhci
is that the norms of his profession clash with the - - high
spirits of his leading actor and the group
Time: 55 —
(Time. — mins.)

50
Italy - CORRUZIONE AL PALAZZO DI GIUSTIZIA

51
Jamaica - SMILE ORANGE
Production : Knuts Productions Lid.
Producer : Eddie Knight
ic
Director : Trevor D. Rhone
and .
Script : Trevor D. Rhone ai»v. David Ogden
Photo : David McDonald
Music : Melba Liston
Set in a second-rate hotel, the f*
film takes a satirical
took at black awareness and survive. at certain levels
-ival .
it lamaican society and whites on the quest for fun.
it shows open confrontation between black and —
'i
’ white.
rich and poor, all exploiting each oth&lt;
her.
(Time : 105 mins.)
Sponsored by

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�PROGRAMME
Openimg
By

MR. RICHARD BURKE, T.D.
Minister for Education

in the Presence of

the Rt. Hon. the Lord Mayor of Cork
ALDERMAN PEARSE WYSE, T.D.
at Savoy C:ncma at 7.30 p.m.

Saturday, June 7

SAVOY, 7.30 p.m.

Ref. No.

OLD COWBOY (Poland)

64

LIFE FORCE (Canada)

7

THE SLAP (France)

27

Sunday, lune 8

SAVOY, 3 p.m.
MONET IN LONDON (Great Britain)

39

TRIBUTE TO RICHARD LESTER

S

A HARD DAY’S NIGHT

...

91

CYCLONE TRACY (Australia)

3

SAVOY, 7.30 p.m.

GUBECZIANA (Yugoslavia)

101

46

FLASHBACK (India)

“MOVIE GIRL ’75” (Announcement of prize winner)
ALICE DOESN’T LIVE HERE

ANY MORE (U.S.A.)

...

87

�Monday, June 9

Ref. No.

Wednesday, June 11

Ref. No.

SAVOY, 10 a.m.

WOMAN POWER : THE
PEOPLE’S CHOICE (Colombia) ...
TYROL—CAMPING LIFE (Austria) ...
GOUMA (Ethiopia)

SAVOY, 10 a.m.
CHALLENGE TO THE ICE DESERT (Japan)...

THE 96 FILM (Great Britain)
IT WAS AN ISLAND (Cyprus)
IN COMPANY OF BIRDS (India)
ANTARCTICA (U.S.A.)

35
13
47
85

SAVOY, 5.15 p.m.
A STEAM TRAIN PASSES (Australia)
INTERMEZZO FOR AN
ETERNAL LOVE (Rumania)
WINGS IN THE WILDERNESS (Canada)

45

TRIBUTE TO RICHARD LESTER
THE KNACK

SAVOY, 2.30 p.m.

52

MAMALLAPURAM (India)

11
4
23

92

SAVOY, 2.30 p.m.
TRIAL VOYAGE (Poland)

I

61

WINSTANLEY (Great Britain)

44

SAVOY, 5.15 p.m.

1

26

A BRIDGE (Finland)
65
10

THE VILLAGE WITH SWANS (Rumania)

BEAUTIFUL PEOPLE (South Africa)

...

66

69

SAVOY, 8.15 p.m.

ROLL ’EM LOLA (U.S.A.)
THE QUIET LAND (Great Britain) ...
THOU SHALT NOT KILL (Spain) ...

SAVOY, 8.15 p.m.

81
42
71

AGE OF INVENTION (Great Britain)

31

A STAR FOR YOU (U.S.S.R.)

DREAMS (Poland)

63

BELLE (Belgium)

97

Tuesday, June 10
SAVOY, 10 a.m.
STARMAN IN NOVEMBER (U.S.A.)
DON’T MOVE BABY (Denmark)
..
CHAMPOLLION OU L’EGYPTE
DE VOILLE (France)
MARTIN JONAS (Czechoslovakia)
TRIBUTE TO RICHARD LESTER
HELP

83
103

Thursday, 12 June

111
15

SAVOY, 10 a.m.

THRACIAN JEWELLERY (Bulgaria)

'I

SAVOY, 2.30 p.m.

60
5
51

SAVOY, 5.15 p.m.
TO-MORROW’S MERSEYSIDERS
(Great Britain)
HELP! THE DOCTOR IS
DROWNING (Netherlands)

HARRY &amp; TONTO (U.S.A.)

95

SAVOY, 2.30 p.m.
IS IT CHRIST (U.S.A.)

82

THOSE WHOM I LOVE

AND REMEMBER (U.S.S.R.)

104

SAVOY, 5.15 p.m.
TIME AND AGAIN (Great Britain)

33

BRIBERY AT HIGH LEVEL (Italy)

34

50

54

SAVOY, 8.15 p.m.

SAVOY, 8.15 p.m.
A DAY IN JUNE (Syria)
DIARY (Yugoslavia)

41

TRIBUTE TO RICHARD LESTER
HOW I WON THE WAR

ILLUSTRATED LECTURE — The Golden Days
of Hollywood by Philip Jenkinson

84

THE VINTAGE YEARS (Great Britain)

93

School of Music Theatre, 11 a.m.

I SHALL BE HERE WHEN
I AM GONE (Poland)
...
LIFE OF THREADS (Bulgaria)
SMILE ORANGE (Jamaica)

6

CITY OUT OF WILDERNESS :
WASHINGTON (U.S.A.)

76
100
77

LOCATION NORTH SEA (Great Britain)

37

THUNDER OF LIGHT (Great Britain)

43

IT’S EITHER YOU OR ME (Germany)

24

�52
Japan - CHALLENGE TO THE ICE DESERT
Production : Nippon Television Network
Corporation
Director : Kanji Iwashita
Photo : Shizuo Kimura and Tsuguo
Saotomc
A team of four Japanese and four Eskimos retrace
the hazardous route that the Eskimos used to reach
Greenland and Canada a thousand years ago.
(Time: 55 mins.)

53
Mexico - THE ARRIVAL OF KING OLMOS
(LA VENIDA DEL REY OLMOS)
Production : Conacinc
Producer : Julian Pastor
Script: Eduardo Lujan and Julian Pastor
Photo: Jose Ortiz Ramos
Music : Gustavo Cesar Carreon
Art : Alberto Ladron De Guevara
(Time : 92 mins.)

54
Netherlands - HELP! THE DOCTOR IS DROWNING
(HELP! DE DOKTER VERZUIPT)
Production : Fuga Film Produkties
Producer: Jan Dorresteijn and Henk Bos
Director : Nikolai van der Heyde
Script : Felix Thijssen
Photo: Jorgcn Persson
Music : Rogier van Ottcrloo
Art: Jaao Verburg
Cast : Jules Croiset, Martine Biji, Ward de
Ravet. Pict Bambergen. Lecn Jonmvaard,
Romain Deconinck, Willeke van Ammelrooy
The robust village doctor Angelino (Jules Croiset)
falls in love with the new teacher, Irene Muller (Mar(Mar­
tine Biji), while the master builder Bram van Ticncn
falls in love with the outspoken voting gypsy Katja
(Killckc van Ammelroov). Bram builds a whole new en­
campment and is rewarded. Angclino has to find his own
way to Irene’s heart.
(Time : 95 mins.)

55
Netherlands - PROBING BEYOND THE PAST
(VOORBIJ HET VERLEDEN)
Production : Wim K. van der Velde
Producer : Wim K. van der Velde
Script : Wim K. van der Velde
Photo : Eduard van der Ende
Music: Felix Visser
In 1945 Professor J. H. Oort of Leyden Observatory
came across a derelict German radar dwh antenna. The
accidental finding may be seen as the first step towards
the construction of the largest and most sensitive rn Ho
telescope in the world in the woods near Wcsterbrok in
north-cast Holland with which it is possible to probe the
universe some thousands of millions of light-years, look­
ing ‘beyond the past’ as it were.
(Time: 16 mins.)

Sponsored by
OLD KENTUCKY RESTAUR ANT (formerly Old
Bridge Restaurant), 123 Patrick St. (opposite Statue)
Fully licensed and open until 1 a.m. 7 days per week.

BARRY’S TEA
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Rcf- No.

SAVOY, 10 a.m.

TOWER

of

52

PAINE (South
Africa)

OIL (Czechoslovakia)
COLOUR (Great Britain)
LOS PUEBLOS
&gt; BLANCOS
TRIBUTE TO RICHARD &gt;] (Spain)
LESTER
PETULIA
lee

68
21
32
73
94

CINEMA, 10.30 a.m.

NIGERIAN SHORT FILM
TAHERE TIKITIKI (New Zealand!
REHEARSAL (Great Britain)

53
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57
38

SAVOY, 2.30 p.m.
the PLAYERS (Canada)
THE UNWANTED (U.S.A.)

9
78

SAVOY, 5.15 p.m.

FALLING ANGELS (Great Britain)
MAURIE (U.S.A.)

36
107

SAVOY, 8.15 p.m.
A RACE OF HORSES (Australia)
COLLECTIVE SCENE WITH
A SAINT (Poland)
CONQUEST OF LIGHT (Ireland)

Japan . CHALLENGE TO THE ICE DESERT
Production: Nippon Television Network
Corporation
Director : Kanji Iwashita
Photo: Shizuo Kimura and Tsuguo
Saotomc
ipanese
A team of four Japanese and four Eskimos retrace
that the Eskimos used to reach
the hazardous route f
Greenland and Canada a thousand years ago.
(Time: 55 mins.)

2
62
48
28

'..

BRANNIGAN (Great Britain)

Saturday, June 14

SAVOY, 10 a.m.
CADIZ SENORITA DEL MAR (Spain)
TRIBUTE TO RICHARD LESTER
THE THREE MUSKETEERS

72
95

LEE CINEMA, 10.30 a.m.

25

THE BIG CLUBS (Germany)
MOON OVER THE ALLEY (Great Britain)
SAVOY, 2.30 p.m.

49
75
19
53

LAMENT FOR ART O’LEARY (Ireland)
LITTLE BIG WORLD (Switzerland) ...
THE MINER’S ROSE (Czechoslovakia)
KING OLMOS (Mexico)

SAVOY, 7.30 p.m.
THE STORY OF CHRISTMAS (Canada)

8
80
20
86

THE MUGGER (U.S.A.)
HAVE A GOOD TRIP (Czechoslovakia)
DON’T (U.S.A.)
PRESENTATION OF FESTIVAL AWARDS
THE LITTLE PRINCE (Great Britain)

29A

Mexico - THE ARRIVAL OF KING OLMOS
(LA VENIDA DEL REY OLMOS)
Production : Conacine
Producer : Julian Pastor
Script : Eduardo Lujan and Julian Pastor
Photo : Jose Ortiz Ramos
Music: Gustavo Cesar Carreon
Art: Alberto Ladron De Guevara
le
(Tim&lt; : 92 mins.)

54
Netherlands - HELP! THE DOCTOR IS DROWNING
(HELP! DE DOKTER VERZUIPT)
Production : Fuga Film Produkties
Producer : Jan Dorresteijn and Henk Bos
Director: Nikolai van der Heyde
Script : Felix Thijssen
Photo: Jorgcn Persson
Music : Rogier van Otterloo
Art: Jaao Verburg
Cast: Jules Croiset, Martine Biji, Ward de
Ravel. Piet Bam’cergen. Leen Jon&lt;»waard,
Romain Deconinck, Willeke van Ammelrooy
The robust village doctor Angelino (Jules Croiset)
falls in love with the new teacher, Irene Muller (Mar­
tine Biji), while the master builder Bram van Tienen
falls in love with the outspoken voung gypsy Katja
(Killeke van Ammelrooy). Bram builds a whole new en­
campment and is rewarded. Angelino has to find his own
way to Irene’s heart.
(Time: 95 mins.)

55
Netherlands - PROBING BEYOND THE PAST
(VOORBIJ HET VERLEDEN)
Production : Wim K. van der Velde
Producer : Wim K. van der Velde
Script : Wim K. van der Velde
Photo: Eduard van der Ende
Music: Felix Visser
In 1945 Professor J. H. Oort of Leyden Observatory
came across a derelict German radar dish antenna. The
accidental finding may be seen as the first step towards
the construction of the largest and most sensitive ra'b'o
telescope in the world in the woods near Westerbrok in
north-east Holland with which it is possible to probe the
uni vers?. some thousands of millions of light-years, look­
ing ‘beyond the past’ as it were.
(Time: 16 mins.)
Sponsored by

OLD KENTUCKY RESTAURANT (formerly Old
Bridge Restaurant), 123 Patrick St. (opposite Statue)
Fully licensed and open until 1 a.m. 7 days per week.
BARRY’S TEA

(This Programme is subject to

alteration without notice)

19

�56
Netherlands - DELTA MUSICA
Production : Ronny Erends
Script: Ronny Erends
Photo : Hein Groot
Music: Chris Hinze
The Delta Project to safeguard the southwest of
Holland from the sea.
(Time: 16 mins.)

57
New Zealand - THE MAKING OF A MAORI CANOE
(TAHERE TIKITIKI)
Production : New Zealand National Film Unit
Producer : David H. Fowler
Director : David Sims
Script : David Sims
Photo : Kell Fowler and Brian Cross
Sound : Vai Federoff
(Time : 41 mins.)

58
Norwiy - VISION
Production : K-Film
Producer : Hans Haga
Director : Lars Groth
Script: Lars Groth
Photo : Istvan Korda Kovac
Music : Guttorm Kittelsen
In spite of having conquered the seemingly impossible,
learning to fly, venturing out into space, even going to
the moon, man still proclaims limits to his potential.
On an island off the south coast of Norway a new day
:cs
dawns with all its promise for further advance for man­
ic
kind.
(Time : 8 mins.)

59
Pakistan - TOWERS OF SILENCE
Production: Jade Films
Producer : Jamil Dehlavi
Script : Jamil Dehlavi
Photo : Jamil Dehlavi and Anthony Zaza
Music: Ustad Shareef
(Time : 50 mins.)

69
Poland - I SHALL EE HERE WHEN I AM GONE
(BEDE GDY MNIE JUZ NIE BEDZIE)
Production : Polish Television
Directory Franciszek Kuduk
Soriot: Frantsizek Kuduk
Photo: Roman Retrycki
Music Aleksander Frzyby-ek
(Time : 20 mir.s.)

INTERNATIONAL PRESS OFFICE
AT SAVOY CINEMA
Very Kindly Sponsored by

MR. GERARD JONES, Belgian Consul
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�61
Poland - TRIAL VOYAGE (SPRAWDZIC SIEBIE)
Production : Polish Television
Director: Jerzy Szotkowski
Script: Jerzy Szotowski
Photo : Wojciech Jankowski and Leonid
Teliga
A documentary on Leonid Teliga, the first Pole to
sail single handed around the world. His yacht was
named Opty. an abbreviation of optimist.
(Time : 30 mins.)

62
Poland - COLLECTIVE SCENE WITH A SAINT
(SCEND ZBIORAWA ZE SWIETYM)
Production : Polish Television
Director: Mariusz Walter
Script : Mariusz Walter
Photo : Zbogniew Proszowski
Some scenes from the life of Father Maksymilian
Kolbe, a Polish friar, who offered his life in Auchwitz
concentration camp to save another man. and who was
beatified by Pope Paul VI in October 1971.
(Time : 14 mins.)

63
Poland - DREAMS (ZMYSLENIA)
Production : Semafor Film Studio, Lodz
Director: Jadwiga Kedzierzawska
Script : Jadwiga Kedzierzawska and Jerzy
Lukaszewicz
Photo: Jerzy Lukaszewicz
Music: Piotr Figiel
Dreams of a boy in search of a friendship that comes
but does not last.
(Time : 29 mins.)

64
Poland — OLD COWBOY (Stary Kowboj)
Production : Featurette Film Studio, Warsaw
Director : Witold (jicrsz
Script: Witold Giersz
Photo : Jan Tkaczyk
Music : Adam Markiewicz
The old cowboy rides across the orairic recalling some
of the beautiful moments of his life.
(Time : 9 mins.)

65
Rumania - INTERMEZZO FOR AN ETERNAL LIFE
(INTERMEZZO PENTRU O DTcAGCSTE
ETERNA)
Production : Animafi’m Studio, Bucharest
Director: Ion Popescu-Gopo
Script: Ion Popcscu-Gcpo
Photo: Rad Codrean
Music: Dum»tru Ccpmianu
Sound : Dan Ionesco
The earth,. source of the fruits of life, is threatened
with destruction in cur century of technology.
(Time: 9 mins.)
Sponsored by

WM. EGAN &amp; SONS LTD., Jewellers
31/32 Patrick Street
HARCO LTD., Wholesale Distributors
36 Lr. John Street, Cork (Tel. : 021 -55033)

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Rumania - THE VILLAGE WITH SWANS
(SATUL CU LE3EDE)
Production : Alexandru Sahia Film Studio
Director: Ion Bostan
Script: Ion Bostan
Photo: Ion Bostan
Music : Theodor Mitache
Sound : Maria Stepanenco
Salt water lakes in the vicinity of the villages of Murighiol and Plopu were decreed nature reserves. Over the
years the villagers and the migratory fowl have learned
to live together.
(Time : 11 mins.)

67
Scotland - BETWEEN DREAMS
Production : Thinking Eye Ideas
Director : Ronald Forbes
Script : Ronald Forbes
Photo: Ronald Forbes
An artist’s experiences and perceptions in the course
of a day.
(Time : 10 mins.)

68
South Africa - TOWER OF PAINE (TORRES DEL
PAINE)
Production : Hunter
Producer : Fanie Van Der Merwe
Script: David Shreeue
Photo: Andre Van Den Heevep
Music : Tom Manhoff
Sound : Don Millborrow
(Time: 111 mins.)

69
South Africa - BEAUTIFUL PEOPLE

70
Spain - PERVERSION
Production : P. I. C. A. S. A.
Producer : Jose A. Cascales
Director : Paco Lara Pole?
Script: Juan Jose Alonzo Miuan ar-d FsccLara Polop
Art
Photo : Raul Artigct ana Francisco Sanchez
Music: Angel Arteaga
Art Jairac
Art: Jair.ic Perez Cubozo
(Time: 30 mins.)

CORK FILM INTERNATIONAL
wishes to thank

CORK FILM SERVICES
for supply of
16mm PROJECTORS

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�71

(NO MATARAS)
Spain - THOU SHALT NOT KILL
Production : P. I. C. A. S. A.
Producer : Jose A. Cascales
Director : Cesar F. Ardavin
Script : Cesar F. Ardavin
Photo: Raul Perez Cubera
Music : Angel Artega
Art: Eduardo Torre De La Fuente
(Time: 125 mins.)

72
Spain -

(CADIZ SENORITA DEL MAR)
Production : Dcdalo Films
Producer : Guillermo de la Cueva
Script : Guillermo de la Cueva
Photo : Alfonso Nieva Travanco
Music : Segundo Pastor
(Time: 20 mins )

73
Spain -

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(LOS PUEBLOS
de
SERRANIA DC cadiz)
Production : Dedalo E^’n? Cueva
Producer : Guillermo de la cue
Script : Guillermo dw |jT^anco
Photo: Alfonso Nic'a i
&gt;nso
Music : Segundo Pastor
md&lt; Pastor
(Time : 19 mins*)

74
Sri Lanka - MANJUS3I
Production : State Film Corporation
Director : Tikiri Dissar.avake
Script : Tikiri Dissanayake
Photo : P. U. D. Perera
Music : Sanath Nandasiri
Sound Mcrvyn Rodrigo
artist. Man. The life, of the contemporary Sri Lanka
10 mins-)
jusn, and its relation to his work.
(Time :

75

CHANT
Switzerland - LITTLE BIG WORLD (LE
D’UN PAYS)
Production : Condor-Film
Director: Jean-Luc Nicollier
Script : Jean-Luc Nicollier Jean-Luc
Music : Guy Bovet
___ Switzerland, ’ni;5^ j^and
Somewhere, anywhere inSwitzerland, ’".^"“rc;i
Neuchatel, a boy and girl explore the diversity
girl
little
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Fascinating contrasts of a IL* btg world.
(Time :

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�76
Syria - A DAY IN JUNE : DISENGAGEMENT
IN THE GOLAN
Production : United Nations Television
Producer: Gilbert Lauzun and Edward
M. Jones
Director: Joe O'Brien
Script : Joe O’Brien
Photo : Michael Thomas D'Hoste
Sound : Michael Poulos

In June 1974 a United Nations peacekeeping force
too up positions in the war-torn Golan Heights, their
mandate being to observe the cease-fire agreement signed
by Israel and Syria. Most of the 1,200 men of the force
had been transferred from Sinai. Now in the Golan they
found themselves in different terrain and with a diffe­
rent problem, the return of the civilian population.
While the guns remained silent the people of Golan
could live again.
(Time : 28 mins.)

77
U.S.A. - HARRY AND TONTO
Production : Twentieth Century-Fox
Producer: Paul Mazursky
Script: Paul Mazursky and Jush Greenfield
Photo : Michael Butler
Music : Bill Conti
Sound : Leland Haas and John Speak
Harry (Ar: Carney), a widower and his cat Tonto
(Art
are on the ven of leaving New York. Reason number
■rge
one is that Ha
larry is getting bored with being mugged.
Reason number two is that his apartment is about to
....
be knocked down. So it’s off to 1the, suburbs with his son
Burt (Phil Bruns), his daughter-in-law Elaine (Dolly
ter-in-law
Jonah) and their son Norman (Joshua Mostel). The
charm of country living proves mi
lost elusive and Harry
and Tonto move on, and on, and on.
(Time: 115 mins.)

78
U.S.A. - THE UNWANTED
Production : Secondari Film Corporation
Producer : John H. Secondari and Helen Jean
Secondari
Director: Larry Doheny
Script: J. P. Miller
Photo : Andrew Laszlo
Music : Michael Jesse Owens
Cast: Richard Boone, Ray Milland, Fionnuala
Flanagan, David Huffman, Ty Hardin,
Donal Donnelly, Des Keogh, Mildred
Mayne. John Malley, O. Z. Whitehead,
Bruce Boa, Liam O’Ca'iiaghan, John Bay.
Philip O’Brien, Angela Vale, Tom Jordan,
Seamus Healy.
An American ferryboat captain Horace Banderling
(Richard Boone) allows an Irish priest. Father O’Reilly
le
(Donal Donnelly) to persuade him to smuggle a band of
sr.._,
rencc into the
Irish immigrants across the St. Lawn
to
United States. There they arc taken int&lt; custody and
dilland) to face
brought before a country judge (Ray M
ings the reasons
deportation proceedings. During the hearir
its
for American inhospitality and the roots of the Irish
exodue are explored. The year is .„.3 and tens of
1848
thousands of Irish are fleeing from famine across —f::rr.::._ ------- the
^'1'.
Atlantic.
(Time : 52 mine \
mtns.)
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26

�79
U.S.A. - PATTERNS OF CHANGE
Production : Francis Thompson, Inc.
Producer : Don Guy
Photo : Robert McBride
An impressionist view of the interaction of human
and natural forces in the environment.
(Time : 15 mins.)

80
U.S.A. - THE MUGGER
Production : Opus Films, Ltd.
Producer : Claire Wilbur
laire Wdbur
Director : Robin Lehman
Rol
)bin
Script: Claire Wilbur
Photo: Glen Tracy
Music : Chuck Wayne
Sound : Louis Gavalas
An encounter between a mugger and a young woman
inter
Park
in Central Park leads to a str«
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strange interweaving of two
lives and two very different views of life and its only
ry
v
other alternative,, death. F
For Zeth, life is the struggle,
struggle.
For Cathy, its the happily ever after at the end of the
athy,
tht
ic
struggle, but since she no longer believes in fairy tales,
—
can she face the struggle without them?
gle
(Time : 29 mins.)

81
U.S.A. - ROLL ’EM LOLA
Production : University of Southern California
Division of Cinema
Producer: Fred Burns
Proto : Fred Burns and Steven Weiner
Music : George Winston
Sound : Michael Murphy
An eternal Hollywood chase which takes place in a
time and space of its own.
(Time : 5 mins.)

82
U.S.A. - IS IT CHRIST ?
Production : Shroud Company, Inc.
Producer : George Suski and Mort Fallick
N
Director: Mort Fallick
Script: Maggie Goldsmith
Photo: Don Shapiro
Sound : Gary Liebman
Documentary on a linen shroud dating from the time
of Christ bearing the image of a man v/hc were a capulet of thorns, whose side was pierced, who was brutally
beaten and crucified. Experts are satisfied that it can­
not be a forgery. The question remains, “Is is Christ?”
(Time : 53 mins.)

83
U.S.A. - STARMAN IN NOVEMBER
Production : University of Southern California
Director : Tommy Walk
lace
Photo: Paul Maibaum
Sound: Rick Chapman
An aspiring young cartoonist comes to Los Angeles
where he gets high at a Hallowe’en party and imagines
himself to be one of his own cartoon creations.
(Time : 27 mins.)
27

�A TRIBUTE TO
RICHARD LESTER
The spotlight at this year’s Festival is on
Richard Lester, the noted U.S. born director, who
was responsible for such films as Help, How 1
1Fo,i The War, Petulia, Hard Day’s Night, The
Knack, The Bed Sitting Room, Mouse On The
Moon. A Funny Thing Happened On The IVny
To the Forum and more recently The Three
Musketeers and Juggernaut.
Richard Lester was born in January 1932 in
Philadelphia, and after a spell studying clinical
psychology he entered television; later he embar­
ked on a tour of Europe and North Africa as a
folk singer and jazz musician before making a
name for himself in British T.V. through the
“Goon” show with Spike Milligan and Peter
Sellers.
The unexpected success in 1959 of his slapstick
short The Running, Jumping and Standing Still
Film — shot as a Sunday lark — with Sellers and
other friends, eventually contributed to his being
signed on by Walter Shenson to direct a quickie
musical about the Beatles, who had seen the short
and had recommended Lester. In the interval he
had begun making commercials and directed It's
Trad Dad, a pop musical which attracted the
attention of some cinema connoisseurs.
Lester takes pains with interviewers to declare
that he is not primarily a comedy director.
“Comedy films are desperately serious to me.”
he once stated, and Joseph McBride in a profile
of Lester in the International Film Guide 1975.
emphasises that this talented director’s films have
almost always worked on two levels: the super­
ficial “pop” level of light hearted smartness, rest­
less movement and unremitting audience titilla­
tion; the second, a recondite, almost nerve-wrack­
ing density of texture which does not allow the
cinemagoers a moment’s rest if he is to extract
from the film, half of what Lester crams into it.
Films by Richard Lester to be screened in the
Tribute Programme are:

91
HARD DAY’S NIGHT

92
THE KNACK

93
HELP

94
PETULIA

95
HOW I WON THE WAR

96
THE THREE MUSKETEERS

29

�84
U.S.A. - CITY OUT OF THE WILDERNESS :
WASHINGTON
Production : Francis Thompson, Inc.
Producer: Francis Thompson
Director: Francis Thompson and Alexander
Hammid
Script: Francis Thompson
Photo : Alexander Hammid and James Freeman
Music: David Amram
The history of Washington, capital of the United
States, recreated from centuries old documents, prints
and the reenactment of historical events.
(Time : 28 mins.)

85
U.S.A. - ANTARCTICA
Production : Image Associates
Producer : Clayton Edwards
Director : Bastian Wimmer
Script: Clayton Edwards
Photo: John Gordon
Sound : Ray Roberts-Brown
Explores the American scientific presence in Antarc­
tica and shows how scientists work in a hostile environ­
ment.
(Time : 57 mins.)

86
U.S.A. - DON’T
Production : Opus Films, Ltd.
Producer : Robin Lehman
Script: Robin Lehman
Photo : Robin Lehman
Sound : Michael Fano
(Time : 19 mins.)

87
U.S.A. - ALICE DOESN’T LIVE HERE
ANY MORE
Director: Martin Scorsese

88
U.S.A. - FORTUNE
Director: Mike Nicholls

89
U.S.S.R. - THE DIFFICULT PATHS OF PEACE
Director: Anatoli Koloshin

90
U.S.S.R. - FRONT WITHOUT RANKS
Director: Igor Gostev

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28

�A TRIBUTE TO
RICHARD LESTER
The spotlight at this year’s Festival is on
Richard Lester, the noted U.S. born director, who
was responsible for such films as Help. How 1
Won The War, Petalia, Hard Day’s Night, The
Knack, The Bed Sitting Room, Mouse On The
Moon. A Funny Thing Happened On The Way
To the Forum and more recently The Three
Musketeers and Juggernaut.
Richard Lester was born in January 1932 in
Philadelphia, and after a spell studying clinical
psychology he entered television; later he embar­
ked on a tour of Europe and North Africa as a
folk singer and jazz musician before making a
name for himself in British T.V. through the
“Goon” show with Spike Milligan and Peter
Sellers.
The unexpected success in 1959 of his slapstick
short The Running. Jumping and Standing Still
Film — shot as a Sunday lark — with Sellers and
other friends, eventually contributed to his being
signed on by Walter Shenson to direct a quickie
musical about the Beatles, who had seen the short
and had recommended Lester. In the interval he
had begun making commercials and directed It's
Trad Dad, a pop musical which attracted the
attention of some cinema connoisseurs.
Lester takes pains with interviewers to declare
that he is not primarily a comedy director.
“Comedy films are desperately serious to me.”
he once stated, and Joseph McBride in a profile
of Lester in the International Film Guide 1975.
emphasises that this talented director’s films have
almost always worked on two levels: the super­
ficial “pop” level of light hearted smartness, rest­
less movement and unremitting audience titilla­
tion; the second, a recondite, almost nerve-wrack­
ing density of texture which does not allow the
cinemagoers a moment’s rest if he is to extract
from the film, half of what Lester crams into it.
Films by Richard Lester to be screened in the
Tribute Programme are:

91
HARD DAY’S NIGHT

92
THE KNACK

93
HELP

94
PETULIA

95
HOW I WON THE WAR

96
THE THREE MUSKETEERS
29

�LATE ENTRIES
97
Belgium - BELLE
Production : La Nouvelle Imagerie S.A.,
Albina Productions
Producer: Jean Claude Batz
Director : Andre Delvaux
Script: Monique Ryssclinck
Photo : Ghislain Cloquet
Music: Frederic Devreese
(Time: 93 mins.)

98
Belgium - OUILLE, OUILLE, OUILLE,
OUILLE, OUILLE . . .
Production: Y. C. Aligator Film S.P.R.L.,
&lt;_. —„
Brussels
c
Script : Henri Xhonncux and Dimitri
•euve
Photo : Jean-Yves Delbrc
Music: Dimitri
Sound : Marc Lobet
(Time: 12 mins.}

99
Great Britain - MAX WALL FUNNY MAN
Production : G. T. O. Films, Ltd.
Executive Producer: Laurence Myers
Producer: Ron Inkpen
Director : Jon Scofiield
Photo : Jimmy Boyer
Music: John Shakespeare
A film tribute to the great
- Max Wall.

100
Yugoslavia - DIARY

101
Yugoslavia - GUBECZIA34A

102
U.S.A. - THE GLASS MENAGEIGS

103
Netherland - DON’T MOVE BABY

104
U.S.S.R. - ABOUT THOSE WHOM I LOVE
AND REMEMBER

105
U.S.S.R. - RED SNOW BALL TREE

106
U.S.S.R. - FRONT WITHOUT FLANKS
107
Nigeria - ARTS AND CRAFTS

"JURIST DELIGHT

30

�ASSOCIATE MEMBERS
Mrs. T. Garde
Mr. P. J. Crowley
Mr. O. N. Sherry
Murray &amp; Murray. Petitt &amp; Partners
Barbara M. Hartley
Mr. Alec Morrogh
Patricia Morrogh
Imperial Hotel
Mr. F. O Tuama
Business &amp; Leisure Travel
Mr. Alfred Navratil
Mrs. Ethel Navratil
A.S.L. Adler Computers
A.S.L. Lanier Dictating Systems
Des Roche (Allied Irish Banks)
Mrs. Moira Roche
Seamus Lantry
Mary Lantry
Mr. David Meagher
Mrs. Mary Meagher
Clayton Love Jnr.
Clayton Love &amp; Sons (Cork) Ltd.
Mr. Thomas J. Harley
E. G. Petitt &amp; Company
Brooks Haughton Ltd.
Fitzgerald Menswear Ltd.
Quigley Co. of Europe, Ltd.
Bank of Nova Scotia
Penn Chemicals B.V. Irish Branch

Twenty-Third
Cork Internationa! Choral

id

Folk Dance Festival
At

CORK CITY HALL, APRIL 28 — MAY 2,
1976

Information from:
THE FESTIVAL OFFICE,

15, BRIDGE STREET, CORK

31

�cork
PilmCSI muernotionoi
AWARDS
FEATURE FILMS AWARDS
The awards are presented by Pedro Domecq, S.A.

SHORT FILM AWARDS
The awards of St. Finbarr Statuettes are
designed by Dr. Seamus Murphy. R.H.A.
and are presented by Swan Bedding,
Cork

IRISH FILM SOCIETIES AWARD
The Irish Film Societies will present an award for
the best short film shown during the Festival.

FILM CRITICS’ AWARD
A Waterford Glass Award will be presented for
the best Irish film shown during the Festival. The
award will be made by the film critics attending
the Festival and it is aimed at encouraging Irish
film making and also Government and industrial
sponsorship of film making in Ireland.

THE TECHNIQUES C'F

FILM MAKING
A course on the techniques of film-making for
senior school students will open on Sunday, June
8 and will conclude on Saturday afternoon, June
14. The course will be conducted by leading direc'ors, writers, actors, directors of photography,
istic directors, and editors.
32

�ACKNOWLEDGMENTS
Cork Film International owes its origin, in the
main, to the financial support and encouragement
of BORD FAILTE EIREANN (The Irish Tourist
Board). The Director and Council of the Festival
express their deep appreciation to them.

We are also indebted to the following who have
given considerable help to the Festival in various
ways throughout the years of its existence:
ARTHUR GUINNESS, SON &amp; CO. (IRELAND) LTD.
IRISH DISTILLERS LIMITED
STARDUST CLUB, CORK
SWAN BEDDING
D. &amp; A. O’LEARY LTD.
OYSTER TAVERN
WATERFORD GLASS LTD.
CORK EXAMINER
HENRY FORD &amp; SON, LTD.
GERARD JONES, BELGIAN CONSUL
IRISH MIST LIQUEUR LTD.
SUNBEAM LIMITED
TRUX LTD.
BEAMISH &amp; CRAWFORD LTD.
CHRYSLER (IRELAND) LTD.
ROCHES STORES
LEPP TRAVEL LTD.
MURTAGH PROPERTIES LTD.
THE JOHN DALY GROUP
ESSO TEORANTA
FRANK BOLAND LTD.
ALLIED IRISH BANKS
MUNSTER ARCADE LTD.
SUNDAY WORLD
TRACY SHOES
SALON INTERNATIONAL
CORAS IOMPAIR EIREANN
JOHN A. MULCAHY, LTD.
LIAM BURKE LTD.
C.A.B. LTD.
EGLANTINE GARAGE
DENNEHYS CROSS GARAGE
O’MAHONY BROS. LTD.
SOUTHERN ELECTRONICS LTD.
CAMEO CINEMA
JOHNSON AND PERROTT LIMITED
EAGLE PRINTING COMPANY LIMITED
TOM KEATING
MAYFAIR MODEL AGENCY
ALLIED IRISH TEXTILES
DAVID HEMMINGS
IVERNIA
THE THEATRE AND CINEMA ASSOCIATION
(IRELAND)
CORK GAS COMPANY
PEDRO DOMECQ S.A.
MORANDELL AUSTRIAN WINES
KEANES JEWELLERS
HARRINGTONS AND GOODLASS WALL LTD
MUNSTER SEEDS
CASSIDY SILKS

33

�Without the support of our promoters, Bord
Failte and of our Sponsors and Advertisers
Cork Film International could not be orga­
nised. The Council and Director express their
sincere gratitude to them. Please ensure the
Festival's continuation by supporting our
Advertisers.

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Cover Design by Harry Wallace

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Front of house display at Savoy Cinema by
Tadhg Lehane

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A special tribute must be paid to the crafts­
manship and infinite patience of the Staff of our
printers, Messrs. D. &amp; A. O’Leary, Ltd.

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WHILE EVERY EFFORT WILL BE MABE TO
ADHERE TO THIS PROGRAMME, THE COSE
FESTIVAL COUNCIL CAN ACCEPT NO RESPON­
SIBILITY FOR ERRORS, CANCELLATIONS, OR
ALTERATIONS

34

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�LATE ENTRIES (Continued)
109
U.S.A. - MAURIE

110
Australia - SUNDAY TOO FAR AWAY

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France - CHAMPOLLION OU L’EGYPTE
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