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                <text>&lt;p&gt;©RW Hammond. All rights reserved. Please credit &lt;a href="https://corkfilmfest.org/"&gt;Cork International Film Festival&lt;/a&gt; &amp;amp; provide a link back to this site.&lt;/p&gt;</text>
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                <text>This is a black and white photo of the art deco façade of the Cork Savoy cinema on Patrick Street, advertising the 1959 festival. Flags of the participating countries adorn the building in a daytime street scene. A group of boys on the left of the picture face the camera, just about to cross the street. Behind them, bicycles lay strewn on the pavement and besides them, two cars are parked at the kerb-side. To the right of the Savoy, we can see the old façade of the Irish Tourist Bureau (&lt;em&gt;Oifig Fáilte&lt;/em&gt;). &lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Amongst the cinema posters on display, we can just make out posters advertising the appearance of the German actor Claus Holm (1918-1996) and the German screenwriter and director Bernhard Grzimek (1909-1987) who was the director of the documentary &lt;em&gt;Serengeti Shall Not Die&lt;/em&gt; (Grzimek, 1959). It won an Academy Award for Best Documentary Feature in 1960. &lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;The Savoy cinema was opened on 12th May 1932 by the Lord Mayor of Cork, Frank J. Wallace with a screening of &lt;em&gt;Peach O'Reno&lt;/em&gt; (William A. Seiter, 1931). It could hold 2,242 patrons and boasted an Art Deco façade. In his book on Irish Cinemas, Jim Keenan noted the Savoy had an "ornate 'atmospheric' auditorium, which, like the Savoy in Dublin, was designed to resemble a street scene in Venice... Small lights set into the ceiling of the auditorium were designed to create the illusion that the audience was seated outdoors at night beneath the stars. In the 1930s, a 'cloud projector' beamed images of moving clouds onto the azure-coloured ceiling to further enhance the fantasy." (Jim Keenan. &lt;em&gt;Irish Cinemas: A History in Photographs&lt;/em&gt;, pp. 105-106.)</text>
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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,

Tom Nicholas

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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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