This is a black and white publicity photo of a young Dawn Addams posing on the metal handrails of a concrete staircase. Dressed in jeans with cowboy boots - her left leg stretched out on the handrail – she is shown looking over her left shoulder…
The 1966 festival programme is slim, with an abstract design on its cover in the form of a stylised logo of the CIFF letters arranged against a cream coloured background. The back cover is plain white with an advertisement for ‘Nordoff Vodka’ in the…
The original 1966 programme is a slim soft card-bound issue measuring 26cm x 11cm. The bind is stapled and it has 80 numbered pages. The pdf version includes profiles and images of Jury president film critic Dilys Powell (Britain), Kashiko Kawakita…
The original 1965 programme is a slim soft card-bound issue measuring 26.5cm x 11cm. The bind is stapled and it has 84 numbered pages. There is minor wear & tear on the cover which is coming away from the rust-damaged staples. The 1965 pdf…
This is a signed black and white publicity photo of the English actor Vicki Michelle. It is signed in blue ink with a short note to the former festival director Dermot Breen: To Dermot Breen, Lots of Love, Vicki Michelle.
The 1961 festival programme cover is cream-coloured with a Celtic-stylised faded image of a saint holding a staff in his right hand - probably St Finbarr of Cork. The image is flanked by two emblems – one of the harp and one of the coat of arms of…
The original 1981 programme cover is predominately red and black with the image of a film clapperboard across its front. The festival details are printed across the slate displays. The back of the programme is blank. The programme is a soft…
The 1981 festival programme cover is predominately red and black with the image of a film clapperboard across its front. The festival details are printed across the slate displays. The back of the programme is blank. The 1981 programme is a soft…
The 1976 festival programme cover is predominantly green-coloured with the image of a globe, wrapped in a strip of film whose tip settles on the city of Cork. The strip spells out the word film across the lower half of the page. The back cover is…
The original 1961 programme is a soft card-bound issue measuring 20.5cm x 13.5cm. The bind is stapled and it has 40 numbered pages. The pdf of the 1961 programme includes profiles of the film critic Jerzy Bossak, film critic Charles Ford, German film…