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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.
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�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 — MOI, TINTIN

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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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Backed by extensive technical resources
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Even more specialised paints are
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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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France — CAMERA 2
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.

(9 mins.)

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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.)

Two Letters
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France — THE ELEPHANT WITH THE BIG
TRUNK
(UN ELEPHANT CA TROMPE
ENORMENT)
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
each of the four must solve alone in his own way .
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(Time: 107 mins.)

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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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Cast: Fred Astaire (Dr. Seamus Scully); Peter
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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N.B.

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.

©fficial ®2DemSnng
By
MR. SHEAMUS SMITH
(Managing Director: National Film Studios of Ireland)

in the presence of
THE PRESIDENT OF IRELAND

Dr. P. J. Hillcry
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.)

61

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.)

24
Germany — SMILE
Production : Martin Schliessler
Photo : Pavel Prochazka
A satire on the motives that drive people to fight.

25
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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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
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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.
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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,

DUBLIN 2
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

27

�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
Call and see our Varied
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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.)

43
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.)

45
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.)

47
Romania — EARTHQUAKE
Director : Dugcn Atanasiu

48
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.)

50
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.)

51
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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Everything for your office
OFFICE MACHINES
EDUCATIONAL EQUIPMENT
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STATIONERY
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Phone (021) 53433 (2 Lines)

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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.)

53
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.)

54
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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WATERFORD GLASS
from the experts

MUNSTER ARCADE
Cork, Ireland
The Munster Arcade is one of Ireland’s most
reliable, renowned and expert shippers of
Waterford Crystal. We offer you a Fast Effi­
cient Service on an ex-store basis.

BANKERS CARDS WELCOMED

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

MUSTER ARCADE
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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�55
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.)

56
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.)

57
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.)

58
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.)

60
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.)

63
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.
&lt;
(Time:: 26 mins.)

64
U.S.A. — CITY OF ANGELS

65
U.S.A. — IRELAND : ONE DAY FREE

66
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.

67
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
37

�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

69
OLIVER

Stars: Ron Moody, Shani Wells, Oliver Reed

70
ON THE WATERFRONT

Stars: Marlon Brando, Eva Marie Saint

71
THE JOLSON STORY

Stars: Larry Parks, William Demarest

72
LAWRENCE OF ARABIA
Stars: Peter O’Toole, Sir Alec Guinness

38

�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

74
FULL CIRCLE: An Anglo-Canadian Production

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

75
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

41

�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
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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

Allied Irish Investment Bank, Cork
Northern Bank, Cork

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Mr. A. J. Navratil, Midleton
A. V. Dufficy, Dublin

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Business &amp; Leisure Travel

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FESTIVAL CLUB
Season-Ticket Holders £5.00
Others £10.00

Tickets available at Festival Office

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