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�SCANNAN FHEILE CHORCAIGHE

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23rd
Festival
1973

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SATURDAY, 10 JUNE
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SATURDAY, 17 JUNE

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

�SUNDAY, JUNE 11, 1978
THE CELEBRATION

of

FESTIVAL MASS
for CHOIR and ORCHESTRA

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

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

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

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

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

Solemn Concelebratel Mass will be sung by

ST. FRANCIS CHURCH CHOIR
Conducted by the Composer

Soloist:

PETER

McBRIEN

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

Film Festival
DONAL LEHANE, Chairman of Committee

Our sincere thanks to the Guardian and

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

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

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

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

DERMOT T. BREEN,
Director, Cork Film Festival

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�FEATURES JURY
PATRICK KEARNEY

FRED WILLIAMS

MIKE CATTO
CHARLES FORD

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

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

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�BOBBY JAYE

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

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

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�G. L. BHARDWAJ

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

FESTIVAL CLUB
at
CONNOLLY HALL
Open from

10 p.m. Nightly

Dress Formal

Season Ticket Holders

£5.00

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

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

from our city.

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

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AGENCY
Presents

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

CORK FILM FESTIVAL
Commere'. NORMA GRIFFIN

Produced and Choreographed:

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

SUNBURST DISCO will provide the background
music

A pleasant musical interlude will feature
ART SUPPLE

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

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

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

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

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

Tuesday, June 13, 10 a.m.

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

Wednesday, June 14, 10 a.m.

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

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

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

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

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

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DOT AND THE KANGAROO

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

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DON’S PARTY

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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Australia — THE MAGIC ARTS

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Australia — THE LAST WAVE

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

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

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

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

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

TADG LEHANE
Artist

9, PATRICK STREET,
CORK
Phone 24725

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

Harrington &amp; tafas Wall Ltd.
Ireland’s largest paintmakers
22

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

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

Meet at
CORK’S MOST POPULAR

RENDEZVOUS

’AVER

MARKET LANE (off Patrick St.)
Phone 22716, 226351

23

�Ctening

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

CC1)£ Cork

examiner
24

�31
Czechoslovakia — THE NEANDERTHAL MAN
(CLOVER NEANDRTALSKY)

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

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

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

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

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

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

FITZGERALD’S
MENSWEAR
Agents for

MAGEE, DAKS, VAN HELJSEN
GRENSON SHOES
ATKINSONS POPLIN TIES

☆

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24 PATRICK STREET, CORK
Phone 021 -20095
25

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

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

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�34
Federal Republic of Germany — THE GREEN FIRE
(DAS GRUENE' FEUER)
Production : Gesellschaft fucr bildenc Filmc,
Gruenwald
Director : Manfred Baier
Script: Manfred Baier, Michael Heim
Photo: Ronald Martini
. The phenomenon of photosynthesis by which oxygen
is produced and without which there would be no life
on earth.
(Time: 27 mins.)

35

I

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

36
Federal Republic of Germany — THE BROTHERS

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

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

CORK FILM FESTIVAL

wishes to thank

CORK FILM SERVICES
for supply of

16mm PROJECTORS
27

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MASTER BREWERS SINCE 1792.

28

�39
France — CONCLUSION
Production : Films Cinemarc
Producer : Marc B:
laschet
Director : Jacques Barsac
1
Script : Jacques Barsac
ac
Photo: Christian Archambcaud
rhambcaud
Sound : Luc Pcrini
Music : Bernard Baschet
What happens to the brain of a man trapped in a
city, in an oflice, in a boring restrictive job? Jacques
Barsac takes a look inside the brain.
(Time : 12 mins.)

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

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

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

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

BARRY’S TEA
As well-known as
Shandon

29

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

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

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

75

REFLECTIONS IRELAND (Ireland)

80

LETTER TO A FRIEND (Australia)

9

AN UNMARRIED WOMAN (U.S.A.)

116

Palace Theatre, 7.30 p.m.

I

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

in the presence of

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

PROGRAMME AS AT 3.30 p.m.

SUNDAY, JUNE 11
12 Noon

Festival Celebration — Concclcbrated Mass
at Church of St. Francis

Palace Theatre, 2.30 p.m.

299 FOXTROT (U.S.A.)

115

FIGHT FOR YOUR LIFE (G. Britain) ..

50

BORN IN AUSTRIA (Austria)

15

SEA HORSES (Ireland)

81

RHEINGOLD (Germany)

35

Palace Theatre, 6.00 p.m.

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

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

32
101

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

Palace Theatre, 10.30 a.m.
SUMMERFIELD

Australian Programme

1

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

33
22
40
49
104
92
107
105
26
52

Palace Theatre, 2.30 p.m.

37
61
90

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

54
76
14

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

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

Australian Programme
2

NEWSFRONT ...

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

62
58
21
38

25
83
122

Palace Theatre, 2.30 p.m.

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

31
121
20

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

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

18
82
85
89

128
65

1
I

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

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

3

Capitol Cinema, 9.30 a.m.

47

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

19

Palace Theatre, 2.30 p.m.

24
60

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

12

87

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

Palace Theatre, 9.00 p.m.

PROGRAMME AS AT 6.00 p.m.

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

Palace Theatre, 10.00 a.m.

AUSTRALIAN PROGRAMME
THE IRISHMAN

4

Capitol Cinema, 9.30 a.m.

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

44
79
91

Palace Theatre, 2.30 p.m.

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

59
78
77
94

Palace Theatre, 6.00 p.m.

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

27
103
57
109

Palace Theatre, 9.00 p.m.

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

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

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

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

7

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

Palace Theatre, 2.30 p.m.

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

102
51
95
46

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

93
66

Palace Theatre, 9.00 p.m.

PROGRAMME AS AT 6.00 p.m.

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

WOMAN AND CINEMA (See Page 57)

Palace Theatre, 10.00 a.m.

AUSTRALIAN PROGRAMME
THE MANGO TREE

8

Capitol Cinema, 9.30 a.m.

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

86
56
48
110
84
43
73
120
99
28
69

Palace Theatre, 3.30 p.m.

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

96
30
117

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

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

f

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

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

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

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

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

Come to
Butlin’s Mosney
for a week or

two, and give
the kids a whale

of a time.
For full particulars write to:

BUTLIN’S
Mosney, Co. Meath

31

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

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

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

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

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

Visitors to Cork
Call and see our Varied

Selection of
WATCHES. JEWELLERY,

WATERFORD GLASS,

HAND-MADE SILVERWARE

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

31-32 PATRICK ST., CORK
34

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

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

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

Two Letters
Spell the Best
Ice Cream

35

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D. &amp; A. O’LEARY
LIMITED

The
Printers

Washington Street, Cork
Tel. 21221, 21222, 26591

36

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

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

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

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

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

CORK
Phone: 021 -20725

37

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

(Time : 26 mins.)

58
Great Britain — NIGHT CALL

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

59
Great Britain — OVERTURE ONE-TWO-FIVE

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

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

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

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

IRISH BUSINESS
SYSTEMS LTD.
The Office Equipment Specialists

Everything for your office
OFFICE MACHINES
EDUCATIONAL EQUIPMENT
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STATIONERY
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35 MacCurtain Street, Cork
Phone (021) 503433 (3 Lines)

39

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

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

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

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

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

IRELAND’S

MOST EXCITING FASHION

STORES

RICHARD ALAN
At

63 OLIVER PLUNKETT ST.,

CORK
Phone 23759

58 GRAFTON STREET,
DUBLIN 2
Phone 775149

40

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

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

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

�68
Hungary — THE LONELY PERSONS’ CLUB

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

69
Hungary — MOON-FLIGHT (HOLDMESE)

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

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

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

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

73
India — ON TO BHUTAN
Production : Films Division, Ministry of
Information and Broadcasting, Bombay
Producer: S. N. S. Sastry
Director : Girish Vaidya
Script: V. R. Pillai
Photo: B. Khosla
Sound : R. G. Chendwankar
Music: Raghunath Seth
The land, people, culture and progress of Bhutan.
(Time. 14 mins.)
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43

�74
India — DOMESTIC ELECTRICALS OF INDIA
Production : Films Division, Ministry of
Information and Broadcasting, Bombay
Director: Arun Banerjee
The production and export of household electrical
gadgets made in small factories in India.
(Time: 15 mins.)

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

TATLERS
RESTAURANT
18, Princes Street, Cork
Tel. 506294
Prime Beef Steaks, Varied Chicken and

Fish dishes. Salads, Curries, etc.

Open Monday to Saturday incl.

12 Noon — 12.30

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12 Noon — 2.30 pan.

6 — 11 p.m.

Tatlers Special Lunches
available daily, incl. Sunday

44

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

Ireland.

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

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

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

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

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

80
Ireland — REFLECTIONS IRELAND

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

81
Ireland — SEA-HORSES

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

45

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

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

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

IRISH ENTERTAINMENT
June 4th — September 30th
6 nights weekly Sunday — Friday
Gateway to the South West
(Cork and Kerry)

MUSIC. SONG, DANCING and
STORYTELLING

Admission £2.50
Tickets available at hotel reception, tourist
office and travel agents

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�85
Ireland — FROM A GREEN FIELD

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

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

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

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

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

Twenty-Sixth

Cork International Choral and
Folk Dance Festival
At
CORK CITY HALL, APRIL 25—29

1979

Information from:
THE FESTIVAL OFFICE,

15, BRIDGE STREET, CORK

47

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

95
Poland — COPYRIGHT

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

96
Poland — COSMOGONIA (KOSMOGONIA)

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

49

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

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

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

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

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

�102
Switzerland — I AM A REFUGEE
Production : Films de VArc
Producer : Marc Sursock and
Rudy Djabbarzadeh
Director: lames Becket
Script: Janies Becket
Photo : Jack Hazan and
Witold Lcsnicwicz
Sound : Luc Yersin
Music : Emile Ellbergcr

(Time : 34 mins.)

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

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

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

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

105
4r
de

U.S.A. — 800 MILES OF WINTER

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

‘M

I

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

I

106
US.A. — GOYA’S DISASTERS OF WAR

hear

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

52

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

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

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

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

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

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

Based on a short story by Willa Cather, this film is
set in the Europe of 1905, but filmed in the old city of
Quebec in mid-winter. Two women, a famous ballerina
and her secretary, have become more attached to each
other than they realize, but finding their modes and
ideas of life growing radically apart, sadly they must
separate.
(Time : 44 mins.)
53

�97
Poland —HOLIDAY (SWIETO)
Production : Short Film Studio, Lodz
Director: Zbigniew Rybezynski
Script : Zbigniew Rybezynski
Photo: Zbigniew Rybezynski
Music: Janusz Hajdun
A holiday in the Polish provinces, a day full of little
...cidents and simple ceremonies.
incidents
(Time : 9 mins.)

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

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

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

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

�102
Switzerland — I AM A REFUGEE

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

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

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

104
U.S.A. — THE ART OF GERALD GOOCH

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

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

105
U.S.A. — 800 MILES OF WINTER

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

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

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

(Time : 6 mins.)

�115
U.S.A. — 299 FOXTROT

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

116
U.S.A. — AN UNMARRIED WOMAN

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

117
U.S.A. — THE TURNING POINT

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

123
Wales — GRAND SLAM

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

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

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

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

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

INTERNATIONAL PRESS OFFICE

AT CONNOLLY HALL

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

Delegates, Press and
Holders are welcome.

56

Season

Ticket

�WOMEN AND CINEMA
LEE CINEMA

PROGRAMME
(At 9.30 a.m. Each Morning)

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

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

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

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

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

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

WIVES
(Norway 1975 — Director: Anja Breien)

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

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

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

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

57

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

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

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

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

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

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

CONOR P. MAGUIRE
KAREL VAN MILEGHEM

DENIS CORBOY
58

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

McCarthy

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

�ASSOCIATE MEMBERS
Ashbourne House Hotel Ltd.

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

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

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

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

Allan J. Navratil. Midleton

Mr. &amp; Mrs. Donald Kahn. Miami

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

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

*

☆

☆

Front of house display by Tadhg Lehane

☆

☆

☆

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

60

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

Lord Mayor’s Liaison : Gerald O’Flynn

�SUNDAY, JUNE 11, 1978

THE CELEBRATION
of

FESTIVAL MASS
for CHOIR and ORCHESTRA

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

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

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

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

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

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

ST. FRANCIS CHURCH CHOIR
Conducted by the Composer

Soloist:

PETER

McBRIEN

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

Our sincere thanks to the Guardian and

Community of St. Francis Church who have made

this occasion possible

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