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�FEILSCANNAN IDIRNAIS1UNTA
CHORCHAIGHE

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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
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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.

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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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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.)

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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.)
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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.)

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Canada - JOURNEY
Production : Quest Film Production Ltd.
Producer: Paul Almond
Photo: Nean BofTety
Music : Luke Gibson
t
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.)

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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
i
Sound : Ken Page
(Time: 15 mins.)

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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.)

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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.)

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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.)

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�12
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.)

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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.
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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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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
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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)

31

�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.)

Sponsored by
CORK GAS CONSUMERS’ COMPANY
ARBUTUS LODGE HOTEL, Montenotte, Cork
Tel.: 51237
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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.)

WM. EGAN &amp; SONS LTD., Jewellers
31/32 Patrick Street
BARRY’S TEA
SAVOY RESTAURANT* Patrick Street, for Good Food
and Fast and Efficient Service

OLD KENTUCKY RESTAURANT (formerly Old
Bridge Restaurant), 123 Patrick St. (opposite Statue)
Fully licensed and open until 1 a.m. 7 days per week

21

�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.)

Sponsored by

DOROTHY KNOX, INTERFLORA
4 Emmet Place (Tel.: 21669)

FITZGERALD’S MENSWEAR SHOPS,
24 Patrick Street and Douglas Shopping Centre.
Tel.: 20095
IMPERIAL HOTEL (CORK) (1946) LTD.,
Pembroke Street. Cork. Tel.:23304
22

�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.)

JOIN THE

FESTIVAL CLUB
Season-Ticket Holders £1.50
Others £3100
Tickets available at Savoy and Festival Office

24

�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
:
r.._
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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                <text>Cork Film Festival, Dermot Breen, David Hemmings, Al Sherman, Raoul Ploquin, Fergus Linehan, Peter Barry, Sean O'Leary, Bert Haanstra, Bunny Carr,  Joan Long, Wolf Mankowitz, Father Cyril Farrell</text>
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                <text>&lt;span&gt;This item is licensed under a &lt;/span&gt;Creative Commons Attribution NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 International (&lt;a href="https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/"&gt;CC BY-NC-ND 4.0&lt;/a&gt;) licence&lt;span&gt;.&amp;nbsp;Please credit the&amp;nbsp;&lt;/span&gt;Cork International Film Festival Archive&lt;span&gt; and provide a link back to the site.&lt;/span&gt;</text>
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                <text>&lt;br /&gt;This is a PDF of the 1973 festival programme. The slim card bound issue has an abstract design on its cover in the form of red, brown and gold elongated shapes stretching from the top to the bottom of the page. Text is presented in dark brown on the white stripe along the right edge of the programme. The 30-page programme, costing 20 pence, was edited by Padraig O Maidin and we know from other similarly designed programmes that the cover was designed by Harry Wallace.&amp;nbsp;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Festival notes include a tribute to the Dutch director Bert Haanstra (1916-1997) on page 27. Haanstra made his first feature film &lt;em&gt;Fanfare&lt;/em&gt; in 1958, which won first prize in Cork in 1959. A Writers Forum was presented by Bunny Carr on June 13 1973 and included Robert Bolt, Wolf Mankowitz, Father Cyril Farrell, and Joan Long (page 28).</text>
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