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19th CORK FILM
INTERNATIONAL
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SATURDAY, 8 JUNE

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SATURDAY, 15 JUNE

Programme 20p

�19th
Cork Film International
President
Rt. Hon. the Lord Mayor, Senator Patrick Kerrigan, T.C.
Chairman : A. A. Healy, T.C., T.D.
Vice-Chairman : R. P. Beamish
Director: Dermot Breen, M.I.P.R.

Executive Council
E. O’Mahony
K. G. Breen
T. J. O’Sullivan
B. B. Curtis, L.R.A.M.
M. Owens
Patrick Fleming
Mrs. M. Pyne
Mrs. N. Jennings
Comdt. J. Slyc
T. O’Brien
Organising Committee
Assistant Director: Fergus Gilligan
Reception Executive: Shaun O’Sullivan, Timothy O Brien
Mrs. M. Pyne, Mrs. M. Murphy, J. Janeczek, S. O’Brien,
R. O’Sullivan, S. Cunningham
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: Frank Sanquest, P. McCarthy, T. Me
Sweeney, Donal Musgrave, Ella Shanahan, J. C. Hea y
Selection Committee: John O’Shea, Bernard Power (Hon.
Secretary)
Programme Editor: Padraig O Maidin, F.L.A.L
Protocol: Bernard B. Curtis, L.R.A.M., Kevin Breen
Invitations: Ken Connole, Mary Connole
Films Officer: William Newman
Trave! Arrangements: Ignatius Buckley
4
Inclusive Tours: Ross Andersen
Sponsors Liaison : Veda Breen, Vicki Coomber
Festival Cub : Harry Fitzgerald-Smith, 2. Arch., Liam
O’Connell, J. Collins, Pat Barry, W. Wimims, 77. Deegan
Club Reception : Mrs. N. Jennings, M. Cv/ens
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: Maurice Brennan, Ignatius
Buckley, J. H. V. Mahony, P. Roche, D. Lovette, Sean
O Leary, T.C., Ross Anderson
Activities Committee: Brian Coomber, Jack O’Sullivan,
Mary O’Donovan, Fergus Gilligan
Film Techniques Course : Brother Jerome, Mary O’Dono­
van, David J. Power
Sponsorship Committee : Frank Murphy, Paddy Coffey
Fest’val Offices: 18 Merchants Quay

�SUNDAY, JUNE 9, 1974
Celebration of

The Mass of

Saint Fin ba it
Composed and Conducted by

BERNARD GEARY
at the
CHURCH OF SAINT FRANCIS

Liberty Street, Cork
at 11.15 a.m.

Celebrant:

Rev. Fr. Florence, O.F.M.
(Guardian)

Sung by:

Cork Film International
Children’s Choir
Soloist:

Kevin Owens
Organist:

Senor Angel Climents
on the occasion of the nineteenth

CORK FILM INTERNATIONAL
I

Chairman of Committee : Donal Lehane
Secretary; Mary O’Donovan

Onr siacera thcois to its ads tSEOhera of S» schools
who oocojolcs ths choir

�The Festival Director
introduces the 19th
Cork Film International...
In welcoming our many old and new friends to
our 19th 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 FeatureFilms 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 con­
tinue to include films made specifically for tele­
vision.

The Tribute Programme this yea" is to the out­
standing French Director, Francois T^rGi-t. Mon­
sieur Truffaut was this year awarded the American
Oscar and the British S.F.T.A. award for his recent
film Day For Night. Cork has a special link with
Monsieur Truffaut, as his first mai'or feature film
Four Hundred Blows was shown at the Cork
Festival in 1959. During the Tribute the following
films will be screened: Mississippi Mermaid, The
Wild Child, Fahrenheit 451. Ann and Muriel, Jules
and Jim and Day For Night.
As a Festival which is so closely concerned with
the arts of film-making, we cannot allow ourselves
4

�to become complacently pleased by merely pre­
senting films and stopping at that. It is for this
reason we introduce this year a course on Film
Making Techniques. The course is specially de­
signed to give teenage film goers a grasp of what
film is all about, from the writing of the script to
the final presentation of the finished product.
Eminent experts will lecture and demonstrate to
the students during the five days of the course
which unfortunately had to be limited to a maxi­
mum of 150. There is no reason why we should
not have two or three more of these courses simul­
taneously if more financial aid was available. There
may be another David Hemmings somewhere? I
firmly believe that by establishing this student pro­
gramme. we can now truthfully say that C.F.I, is
really worthwhile.
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 &amp; 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 to the Lord
Mayor, to the members of the Festival Council and
most of all to the many volunteers who unspar­
ingly gave of their leisure time during the year,
to provide for Ireland an event of International
prestige.

Dermot Breen,
Director, Cork Film International

J

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�FESTIVAL JURY
The International Jury for the Features Films
Competitions is:

JOHN BOORMAN (Great Britain)
President
NORMAN COHEN {Ireland)

SAMY PAVEL
HEIKKI ETELAPPA (Finland)

SHORTS JURY
The International Jury for the Short Film Com­
petitions is:

BERNARD BLIN (Frar.ce)

BILL STARR (USA.)
KEVIN MARRON (Ireland)

NOEL RYAN (Ireland)
(Assistant head of film RTE)

JAMES MITCHELL (Great Britain)
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�Synopses of Films
Notes
Films arc 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 Francois Truffaut on Page 26.

1
Austria - LADY HITT, OR THE PETRIFIED
MISTRESS (FRAU HITT ODER DIE
STEINERNE FRAU)
Production : Haavard and Volkmar Secboeck
Script : Haavard Sccboeck
Photo : Haavard and Volkmar Sccboeck
Sound : Werner Oberwegcr
A legend of the hard-hearted Frau Hitt in the mountains to the north of Innsbruck.
(Time : 18 mins.)

2
Bulgaria - THE LAST SUMMER
(POSLEDNO LYATO)
Production : Bulgarian Cinematography
Director: Hristo Hristov
Script : Yordan Radichkov
Photo : Tsvetan Chobanski
Music : Krassimir Kyrkchiyski
Art: Hristo Hristov
Cast: H. A. Grigor Vachkov, Bogdan Spassov,
Dimiter Ikonomov, Lili Mctodieva, Vcsko
Zehirev
Ivan is the last to remain after his village is evacuated
to make way for a dam. The only living souls with him
her
are his blind father and his son and in his workaday life
self
Ivan finds himself caught between the past and the
future.
(Time : 86 mins.)

3
Bulgaria - THE THREE FOOLS AND THE CAR
(TRIMATA GLOUPATSI I AUTOMBILUT)
Production : Bulgarian Cinematography
Director: Anton Trayanov
Script: Anastas Pavlov
Photo : Pavel Arshinkov
Music: Emil Pavlov
Art: Donyo Done?
Donev’s Three Fcols caught up in the widespread
disease of 20th c er.tury-Carmania.
(Time: 8 mins.)

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�4
Canada - BATE’S CAR SWEET AS A NUT

Production : National Film Board of Canada
Producer : Michael Rubbo
Director: Tony lanzelo
Script: Tony lanzelo
Photo : Tony lanzelo
Harold Bate, an inventor, extracts methane gas from
pig manure to fuel his car.
(Time : 15 mins.)

5
Canada - THE APPARITIONS

Production : Selznick and Geller Productions
.k
Producer: Stephen Selznick
Director : Gary Gel
„
slier
Photo : Alar Kivilo and Dennis Rindsem
Civilo
Sound : Gary Geller and Stephen Sclznick
Geller
Art: Gary Geller
An episode in the life of a person wh&lt; finds himself
.. ,vho
torn between the illusion of reality and the reality of
illusion, explored through colour and facial composition.
(Time : 13 mins.)

6
Canada - THE OWL AND THE RAVEN
(LE HIBOU ET LA CORBEAU)
Production : National Film Board of Canada
Producer : Pierre Moretti
Director: Co Hoedcman
Script: Thcresc Dumesuil
Music : Maurice Blackburn

An animated film with puppets based on an Eskimo
fable.
(Time : 6 mins.)
ic

7
Canada - PASSAGE
Production : National Film Board of Canada
Producer : Rene Jodoin
Director: Normand Gregoire
Script: Normand Gregoire
Music : Pierre F. Brault

Light, fleeting, Hying, flickering, illuminating a world
illuminatii
ng. flying,
in passage as might ’-------------- 1 •*-------*’ the windows of
be glimpsed through
a speedinj train.
ig
(Time: 5 mins.)

Sponsored by
JOSEPH BARTER &amp; SONS LTD. (Travel Agents)
(Agents Thos. Cook and Son Ltd.)
92 Patrick Street (Tel: 24261)

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�8
Canada - THE SUNNY MUNCHY CRUNCHY
NATURAL FOOD SHOP
Production : National Film Board of Canada
Producer: David Bairstow
Director : Richard Todd
Script: Richard Todd
Photo: Douglas Kiefer
Music : Don Douglas
Not everyone who frequents the store is entirely gone
on health foods, some display resistance and a ready wit,
but the store is full of fetching marvels.
(Time : 10 mins.)

9

t

Czechoslovakia - THE ANTLERS (PAROHY)

Production : Short Films Prague
Director: Josef Kluge
Script: Frantisek Skala and Josef Kluge
Photo : Vladimir Malik
Music: Sv. Havelka

The merry tale of a gentleman who joins an experienced hunter in an ‘expedition’ to find a rare trophy of
;
&gt;es
a deer; he does not catch his deer but do&lt; get his antlers.
(Time : 7 mins.)

10
Czechoslovakia •• IT IS FAR TO HEAVEN
(DALO1
►EKO JE DO NEBA)
“
Production: Feature Film Studio, Bratislava
Director: Jan Lackc
to
ind
Script: Jan Lako ar. Stefan Sokol
Photo : Tibor Biath
Music : Jozef Malovec
Art: Juraj Chervik
Cast: Ivan Rajniak, Julius Pantik, Kveta
, Julius
Lukasikova-Michalcova, Viera Strniskova,
-Michalcova,
Vlado Durdik, Marta Raslova, Jan Mildncr,
Adam Matejka, Eduard Bindas
Stefan Krupa, a teacher, returns in the autumn of 1920
from captivity in Russia to a hamlet in the mountains.
There Klenc rules supreme. Krupa brings new ideas and
soon he is in conflict not only with KJenc but with the
authorities.
(Time : 120 mins.)

Sponsored by

MADDEN &amp; SONS LTD.,
Tea, Wine &amp; Spirit Merchants,
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�11
Denmark - The SUN IS RED (SOLEN ER ROED)
Production : Bent Barfod Films
Producer: Danish Short Film Committee
Director: Bent Barfod
Photo: Kai Michelsen
Music: Pierre Henry
Commentator: Ingrid Hohnen
(Time: 13 mins.)

12
Denmark - TIME FOR WORK AND TIME
FOR PLAY

Production : lb Dam Film
Producer: Danish Short Film Committee
Director: Flemming la Cour
Script: Flemming la Cour
Photo: Erik Wittrup Willumsen and
Peter Klitgaard
Sound : Axel Pless
Commentators: Flemming la Cour, David
Hohnen, Norman Mackie
(Time : 15 mins.)

13
Federal Republic of Germany - BECAUSE OF EVE
(OH JONATHAN OH JONATHAN)

Production : Terra Filmbunst, Berlin
Producer: Manfred Barhel
Director: Franz Peter Wirth
Script: Franz Peter Wirth, from the novel
by Hans Kraly
Photo: Gernot Roll
Music : Horst Jankowski
Art: Franz Peter Wirth
Cast: Heinz Ruhmann, Peter Frick, Franziska
Oehme, Paul Dahike, Paul Verhocven

Financier Jonathan has only one last wish — to meet
Gloria, his son’s bride to be, but Gloria is missing and
Tobias asks Eve to stand in.
(Time: 105 mins.)

Sponsored by

CORAS IOMPAIR
EIREANN
(Ireland’s National Transport Company)
Why not sample a Coach Tour from Parnell Place
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�14
Federal Republic of Germany - CACTUS (KAKTUS)
Production : Firma Ernest Reinboth
Producer : Ernest Rcinboth
Photo : Ernest Reinboth
Music: Boris Blacher
A Mexican cactus shown in animated cartoon to elec­
tronic music by Boris Blachcr.
(Time : 15 mins.)

15
Federal Republic of Germany - CENTRAL STATION
(HAUPTBAHNHOF)
Production : Cinecentrum, Hamburg
Director: Klaus Lcnsch
Script: Hans-Jurgen Rieck
Photo : Hans-Jurgen Rieck
Art: Hans-Jurgen Rieck
An employee of a railway station finds himself isolated
as the only one who is not a TV viewer^
,
(Time: 14 mins.)

16
Federal Republic of Germany - CLEANER AND
Rcj
GREENER (ES GIBT EINE FARBE DIE
HEIST GRUEN)
Production : Cinecentrum, Hamburg
Director: Klaus Lensch
Photo : Gerhard Labudda
Script : Hansludwig Wiechmann and Gerhard
Labudda
Art: Gerhard Labudda
From virgin nature to the dreary, inhuman living
space of our cities.
(Time: 21 mins.)

17
Federal Republic of Germany - GOD PROTECTS THE
LOVERS (GOTT SCHUETZT DIE
LIEBENDEN)
Production : Roxy, Paramount-Orion Film,
Munich
Director : Alfred Vohrer
Script: Manfred Purzer from the novel by
J. M. Simmel
Photo : Charly Steinberger
Music : Hans-Martin Majewski
Cast: Harald Leipnitz, Gilda von Wcitcrhausen,
Andrea Jonasson, Walter Kohut, Thomas
Frey.
Paul Holland, a young engineer, follows his girl friend
to Vienna, where he becomes involved with secret police
and Interpol. They expect him to play his part and, con­
fident that God protects all lovers, he agrees.
(Time : 106 mins.)

Sponsored by

QUIGLEY CO. OF EUROPE LTD.
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�18
Federal Republic of Germany - NO. 1

Production : Joachim Kreck
Director: Jochim Kreck
Photo: Edward McConnell, Geoffrey Jones,
Rudiger Laske, Horst Radke.
Music : Volker Kriegel
Sound : Walter Funda

Colour short, without narration, on the goalkeeper in
ir ’
nan
Soccer, filmi in the World Cuj stadiums at Stuttgart,
filmed
orld Cup
Dusseldorf, Frankfurt and featuring Dr. Peter Kunter,
•rf,
&gt;.J featu
dentist ar._ goalkeeper for Eintract Frankfurter since
ind
1965.
(Time: 9 mins.)

19
France - SALUTE TO THE ARTIST
(SALUT L’ARTISTE)

Director: Yves Robert
Producer : Guy Blanc
Script: Jean-Loup Dabadic and Yves Robert
Photo: Jean Penzer
Music : Vladimir Cosma
mi,
Cast: Marcello Mastroiann Francoise Fabian,
i
Jean Rochefort, Carla Gravina

Nicholas, forty-five, an averagely successful actor, has
two households, two private lives. His trouble is that he
can’t decide between them. He is caught also between
two realities, that of the stage and that of life, but
Nicholas survives, surrounded by laughing people.

20
France - ELOAH

Production : OCS Films, Paris
OC2 T
in Tai:
Director: Jean Talansier Roland Moreau, and
:r,
Georges Perdriaud

When Eloah came from outer space to visit our planet
he found himself face to face with the earth people who,
because of their primitive instincts, do not accept him:
they think that any outsider is an enemy.
(Time : 18 mins.)

AFTER THE SHOW
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ft!

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�21
Great Britain - CONTACT
Production : Educational Film Centre
Producer: John Halas and Joy Batchelor
Script: Pierre Braillard and Joy Batchelor
Photo: Hugh Gordon
Music : Andras Ranki
Sound : Mike Crouch
Art : Janos Kass
Commentator: Peter Barkworth
Electricity from its beginnings to its future possibilities.
(Time : 17 mins.)

22
Great Britain — EXPERIMENTAL
Production : RA Films
Producer: Robin Lehman
Photo: Robin Lehman
Music : Michel Fano
Some unusual views of some unusual aircraft, some of
which don’t fly.
(Time : 12 mins.)

23
Great Britain - FAT MAN ON A BEACH
Production : HTV Wales
Producer: Aled Vaughan
Director: Michael Bakewcll
Script : B. S. Johnson
Photo: Mike Reynolds
Sound: Jack Butler and John Cross
B. S. Johnson, novelist, poet and film maker, spends a
day on a beach alone and talks to the camera. The beach
is Porth Ceiriad in Llyn, the scene of his first novel,
Travelling People.
(Time : 39 mins.)

24
Great Britain - THE EYE OF THE STORM
Cast: Cyril Cusack, Trevor Howard.
Based on Brian Moore’s novel CATHOLICS

25
Great Britain - MALACHI’S COVE
Director: Henry Herbert
Cast: Donald Pleasance, Dai Bradley, Veronica
Quilligan
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�26
Great Britain - MY AIN FOLK

27
Great Britain - PERSECUTION
Director: Don Chaffey
Cast: Lana Turner, Ralph Bates, Olga GeorgesPiocot, Trevor Howard

28
Great Britain - FIFTY FIGHTING YEARS

Production : Educational and Television Films
Ltd.
Producer : Stanley Forman
Director : Stanley Forman and Roland Bischoff
Script: Ivor Montagu, Roger Woddiss and
Stanley Forman
Photo: John Green
Music: Dr. Alan Bush
Sound : Stanley Forman
A tribute to Labour Monthly, a Socialist magazine,
S
i
founded in 1921 by R. Palme Dutt in London.
(Time: 34 mins.)

29
Great Britain - GOLLOCKS — THERE’S PLENTY OF
ROOM IN NEW ZEALAND
Production : Moving Picture Co.
Producer: Mike Luckwell
Director : Dennis Abey
Script: Dennis Abey
Photo : Trevor Wrenn
Music : Jonathon Hodge
icrilla’s att&lt;
tempt to fight polluA middle-aged urban gu&lt;
a
tion and to create the clean and sp:
&gt;acious environment
:aland possesses.
which he has heard New Zea
(Time : 33 mins.)

30
Great Britain - IN GREAT WATERS

*

Production : IFA (Scotland) Ltd.
Producer: Laurence Henson
Script: Laurence Henson and Charles Gormley
Photo: Ed McConnell
Music: Frank Spedding
Sound : Cyril McConnell
Commentator: Tom Fleming
A contemporary look at fishing in the waters of Scot­
land and in the Scottish highlands and islands.
(Time: 33 mins.)

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�31
Great Britain - IT’S ALL MAN MADE

Production : James Archibald and Associates
Producer: James Archibald
Director : Robert Young
Photo: Clive Tuchner
Commentator: Ian Morrison

The story of a river, the Trent, and its tributaries. On
its 128 miles to the sea it passes through many environ­
mental hazards. The film shows how these problems have
been solved and the environment preserved.
(Time : 26 mins.)

32
Great Britain - L. S. LOWRY “THE INDUSTRIAL
ARTIST”
Production : Philip Thompson Productions
Producer: Philip Thompson
Photo : Philip Thompson
Music: Colin E. Cowles
A study of L. S. Lowry, born in Manchester in 1887.
who was 52 before he gained acclaim for his paintings of
the industrial north of England.
(Time : 18 mins.)

33
Great Britain - THE LONG WHITE TRAIL

Production: Novavette Ltd.
Producer: Ron Inkpen
Director: Jan Cremer
Script: Ron Inkpen and Jan Cremer
Photo: Bill Constable
Music: Peter Sarstcd and Neil Lancaster
Sound : John Pantry and Keith Potger
Commentator : David de Keyser
The centuries old. two hundred mile long trail to the
Eskimo fishing grounds in Greenland.
(Time: 32 mins.)

34
Great Britain - MATUSHKA

Production : National Film School
Producer: John Lind and Dennis Barrow
Script: John Lind and Dennis Barrow
Photo: Dennis Barrow
Art: Kell Gatherer
Russia during the Revolution. The old order is giving
way to the new. As a group of Bolsheviks approach the
Morosoy estate, a young peasant girl, Mzt’hhks, finds
herself in the bedroom of the Prince, enchanted.
(Time: 50 mins.)

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�programme:
Official Opening
By

in the Presence of

I

The Rt. Hon. the Lord Mayor of Cork

MR, PETER BARRYrTO.,
Minister for Tr»nrpnrP-nffl~Pnsver

at ■oaioy Cinema at 7.30 p.m.

Saturday, June 8
SAVOY, 7.30 p.m.

J THE ANTLERS (Czechoslovakia)

9

VILLAGE (Ireland)

43

MISTLETOE (Poland)

51

BATES CAR SWEET AS A NUT (Canada)
BREEZY (U.S.A.)

4
61

Sunday, June 9

CAPITOL 3 p.m.

&gt;

TRIBUTE TO FRANCOIS TRUFFAUT

FOUR HUNDRED BLOWS

75

SAVOY, 7.30 p.m.
THE OWL AND THE RAVEN (Canada)
ZEBRA (U.S.A.)

6
69

“MOVIE GIRL ’74” (Announcement of prize winner)

BECAUSE OF EVE
(Federal Republic of Germany)

13

�Monday, June 10
Wednesday, June 12

LEE CINEMA 10 a.m.

INFORMATION PROGRAMME

CAPITOL, 10.30 a.m.

CHINESE FIGURE PAINTING IN THE
NATIONAL PALACE MUSEUM
(Republic of China)

TRIBUTE TO FRANCOIS TRUFFAUT

31
...

FAHRENHEIT 451

79

45

20

ARABIAN STALLION (Saudi Arabia) ...
THE LONG WHITE TRAIL (Great Britain)

PRIDE OF A NATION (Nigeria)

54

SAVOY, 5.15 p.m.

33
THE IMPORTANCE OF BEING

83

ZAED ALWAN (Syria)

DUBLIN (Ireland)

!
CAPITOL, 10.30 a.m.

(/

I

THERE ARE YACHTS AT THE BOTTOM
OF OUR GARDEN (Australia)
RORY GALLAGHER:
IRISH TOUR ’74 (Ireland)

32

53

IT’S ALL MAN MADE (Great Britain)
THE WEDDING WE
WANTED TO FORGET (Israel)
ELOAH (France)

L. S. LOWRY “THE INDUSTRIAL
ARTIST” (Great Britain) ...

MY AIN FOLK (Great Britain)

40

25

SAVOY, 8.15 p.m.

’ ...

TUP TUP (Italy)

41

SAVOY, 5.15 p.m.

48

THE VETERANS (Great Britain)

35

PHILADELPHIA HERE I COME (Ireland)

’

82

THE RETURN (Great Britain)

IT IS FAR TO HEAVEN (Czechoslovakia)

10

SAVOY, 8.15 p.m.
NO. 1 (Federal Republic of Germany)

18

THE WORLDS OF RUDYARD
KIPLING (Great Britain)

36

BLAZING SADDLES (U.S.A.)

63
Thursday, lune 13

CAPITOL, 10.30 a.m.

Tuesday, June 11

CENTRAL STATION

CAPITOL, 10.30 a.m.

(Federal Republic of Germany)

INSIDE THE WORLD OF
JESSE ALLEN (U.S.A.)

66

TRIBUTE TO FRANCOIS TRUFFAUT

JULES AND JIM

76

SAVOY, 5.15 p.m.

PANDORA’S BOX (U.S.A.) ...

MISSISSIPPI MERMAID

25

PASSAGE (Canada)

NATURAL FOOD SHOP (Canada) ...

STEPMOTHER (U.S.S.R.)

/

70

8

FIFTH FACADE (Australia)

67
29

7

THE SUNNY MUNCHY CRUNCHY

SAVOY, 8.15 p.m.
ODE TO NATURE (U.S.A.) ...
1 GOLLOCKS — THERE’S PLENTY OF
J
ROOM IN NEW ZEALAND

77

SAVOY, 8.15 p.m.

21

MALACHI’S COVE (Great Britain)

TRIBUTE TO FRANCOIS TRUFFAUT

68

CONTACT (Great Britain)

I

15

EXPERIMENTAL (Great Britain)

22

ROMAN ZALUSKI - S - SECRET (Poland)

52

�Friday, June 14

CAPITOL, 10.30 a.m.

FIFTY FIGHTING YEARS (Great Britain)

28
5

THE APPARITIONS (Canada) ...
TRIBUTE TO FRANCOIS TRUFFAUT

78

THE WILD CHILD

SAVOY, 5.15 p.m.

65

THE HUNGER ARTIST (U.S.A.)

39

BODHRAN (Ireland)

THE EYE OF THE STORM (Great Britain)

24

SAVOY, 8.15 p.m.
47

IN THE BEGINNING (Italy)

44

WAVES (Ireland)
./

SALUTE TO THE ARTIST (France)

...

19

Saturday, June 15

CAPITOL, 10.30 a.m.
A DOLPHIN’S STORY (New Zealand) ...

50

TRIBUTE TO FRANCOIS TRUFFAUT

DAY FOR NIGHT

81

SAVOY, 3 p.m.

FAT MAN ON A BEACH (Great Britain)

23

THE SUN IS RED (Denmark)

11

“W” (U.S.A.)

62

I
I

SAVOY, 7.30 p.m.

COCKABOODY (U.S.A.)

58

CLEANER AND GREENER
(Federal Republic of Germany)

16

PRESENTATION OF FESTIVAL AWARDS

J

CONRACK (U.S.A.)
(This Programme is subject to alteration without notice)

59

�35
Great Britain - THE VETERANS
Production : Films of To-day
Producer: John Wiles
Director: Bill Mason
Photo: John McCallum
Music : Ron Gcesin
The development of the motor car from 1885 to 1914
when the petrol engine came into its own, shown through
a collection of veteran cars, British, American, European
most of which are owned by private collectors.
(Time : 27 mins.}

36
Great Britain - THE WORLDS OF RUDYARD
KIPLING
Production : Limbridge Productions Ltd.
Producer : Peter Baylis
Director: Walter Pyemont
. -Iter
Script: Peter Baylis
•r
Photo : Waite Pyemont
Iter
Music : Lauric Scott-Baker
irie
Art: John Tippey
Commentator: Anthony Quayle
The worlds and philosophy of Rudyard Kipling.
(Time : 27 mins.)

37
Greece - A PLACE OF A SKULL (TOPOS KRANIOU)
Production : Konstantinos Aristopoulos
Director : Konstantinos Aristopoulos
Script: Konstantinos Aristopoulos
Photo : George Arvanitis
Music : Yannis Markopoulos
Art: Anastasia Arseni
Cast: Takis Kilakos, George Dialegmenos
(Time: 145 mins.)

38
India - THE SEARCH (AAVISHKAR)
Production : Aarchi Film Makers
Producer: Basu Bhattacharya
Script: Basu Bhattacharya
Music : Kanu Roy
Art: Rinki Bhattacharya
Cast: Sharmiia Ragore (as Mansi), Rajesh (as
Amer)
(Time: 110 mins.)

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�39
Ireland - BODHRAN

Production : Film Consultants of Ireland, Ltd.
Producer : Tom Hayes
Script: Tom Hayes
Photo: Seamus Deasy, Paddy Barron and
Nick O'Neill
Sound : Liam Saurin and Tom Curran
Commentator : Padraig O Raghallaigh
The Bodhran, a traditional percussion musical instru­
ment made from goatskin, was introduced to a wider
audience in John B. Keane’s play, Sivc. Taken up by
Sean O Riada in his own work, the Bodhrdn has now be­
come widely popular and has been elevated to a place
of honour in Irish music.
(Time : 29 mins.)

40
Ireland - THE IMPORTANCE OF BEING DUBLIN
Production : Norcon Film Productions Ltd.
Producer: Gregg Smith and Norman Cohen
Director: Norman Cohen
Script: Carolyn Swift
Photo : Terry Maher
Music : Wilfred Burns and Donal Lunny
Sound: Liam Saurin and Maurice Cohen
Commentator: Micheal MacLiammoir
A sad, compassionate look at offbeat Dublin.
(Time: 50 mins.)

41
Ireland - RORY GALLAGHER : IRISH TOUR ’74
Production : Shamrock Production
Producer: David Oddie
Director: Tony Palmer
Script: David Oddie, Tony Palmer, Rory
Gallagher
Photo : Les Young
Music: Rory Gallagher
Sound : Richard Lawson and Robin Sylvester

A film record of a guitarist’s tour of Ireland in early
1974.
(Time : 88 mins.)

INTERNATIONAL PRESS OFFICE

AT SAVOY CINEMA
Very Kindly Sponsored by

[R. GERARD JONES, Belgian Consul
18

�42
Ireland - SIGHTS AND SOUNDS OF IRELAND
Production: Film Consultants of Ireland, Ltd.
Producer : Tom Hayes
Script: Tom Hayes
Photo: Seamus Dcasy and Nick O’Neill
Sound : Pat Hayes and Seamus Deasy
(Time : 23 mins.)

43
Ireland - VILLAGE

Production : David Shaw Smith Productions
Producer: David Shaw Smith
Photo: David Shaw Smith
Sound : David Shaw Smith
Past and present in a deserted village in the West of
Ireland.
(Time: 10 mins.)

44
Ireland - WAVES

Production : Acngus Films for the B.B.C.
Producer: Patrick Carey
Script: Patrick Carey
Photo: Patrick Carey
Sound : Ken Scrivener

The movinj patterns of the ocean’s rim and of coastal
ing
shallows. AL
Iternoon, by the edge of the Atlantic at the
rising tide. 1Night, the sea silvered and damascened by
the moon’s maj
lagic. Morning, seaweed gently rocking as
the tide ebbs 1leaving painted pictures in the ■sand.
(Time: 25 mins.)

45
Israel - THE WEDDING WE WANTED TO FORGET
Producer: Aby Moshenson
Director: Ilan Moshenson
Script: Ilan Moshenson
Photo: Yolam Bar Sadeh
Sound : Beny Baruch
A fortnight before his wedding a young soldier dies in
a border clash, and his fiancee is left alone, with a
:am. She has already seen herself as a bride and now
drci
j
(Time : 18 mins.)
she has to force herself to forget.

COP.K FILM INTERNATIONAL
wishes to thank

CORK FILM SERVICES
for supply of
loazn PROJECTORS
19

�46
Kenya - MAN OF THE PEOPLE
Production : Ministry of Information and
Broadcasting, Nairobi. Documentary Film

Commentator : Stephen Okumu
A documentary depicting the progress of Kenya during
ten years of independence under the leadership of Jomo
Kenyatta, first President of the Republic of Kenya.
(Time: 63 mins.)

Note

47
Italy - IN THE BEGINNING

48
Italy - TUP TUP

49
Netherlands - ONE OF THESE DAYS (EEN VAN DIE
DAGEN)
Production : Else Madclon Hooykaas
Producer : Else Madelon Hooykaas and Elsa
Stansfield
Script: Else Madclon Hooykaas and Elsa
Stansfield
Music : Dcla Derbyshire
Sound : Elsa Stansfield
ing
Commentator: Marte Rolii
in,
One day in the life of a womat Marte Roling, archiim,
tect and decorator, in Rotterdam, her awareness of hermtradictions of the day.
self as she lives through the cor.,*
(Time: 30 mins.)

50
New Zealand - A DOLPHIN’S STORY
Production : New Zealand National Film Unit
Producer: David H. Fowler
Director : Arthur Everard
Script: Arthur Everard
Photo : Sam Grau
Sound : John Reid
Commentator : John Reid
A’
Marineland of New Zealand sent a tw(o-man party to
ittlenose dolphin
the Marlborough Sounds to catch a bot.
and transport it back to Napier. A film crew went along
to record the search and capture of a good-natured, 500
(Time : 32 mins.)
kilogram creature.

51
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won't find a more cotnpTS’ ertslve
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range of services or a rncra
services
staff anywhere.

Poland - MISTLETOE (JEMIOCA)
Director: Piotr Szpakowicz

52
Poland - ROMAN ZALUSKI - S - S SECRET

53

Bank (Ffeo

The bank of a lifetime

20

Republic of China - CHINESE FIGURE PAINTING IN
THE NATIONAL PALACE MUSEUM
Production : Central Motion Picture Corporation
Producer: Chsng-ling Mei.
Director : Ching-long Tchii
Script: Ching-long Tchii
Photo: Kuen-hou Chen
Music: Lung-hsin Wen
Sound : Ting-kwei Lin
Art; Hsien-liang Koe and Wen-wei Weng
Chinese figure painting from prehistoric design motifs
to early Ch’ing.
(Time: 30 mins.)

21

�54
Saudi Arabia - ARABIAN STALLION

55
Spain - SATYRICON’S THEOREM (EL TEOREMA
DEL SATIRICON)
Production: Jose Antonio Barrero Garcia
Director: Jose Antonio Barrero Garcia
Script: Jose Luis Munoz
Music : Pink Floid and King Grigsom
(Time : 20 mins.)

56
Switzerland - AIR IS LIFE (LUFT ZUM LEBEN)
Production : Condor-Film
Producer : Peter-Christain Fuctcr
Script: Peter Stierlin
Photo: Edwin Horak and Rucdi Krebs
Music: Barbara Moore
(Time : 35 mins.)

57
Syria - PLUS FABRE

58
U.S.A. - COCKABOODY
Production : Hubley Studio
Producer : John and Faith Hublcy
Photo: I. F. Studios Inc.
Art: John and Faith Hubley
Animation : Tissa David
Two children, three and five, prattle about their toys
and dreamed-up pets.
(Time : 9 mins.)

59
'U.S.A. - CONRACK
Production : Twentieth Century-Fox Film
Corporation
Producer : Martin Ritt and Harriet Frank, Jr.
Director: Martin Ritt
Script: Irving Ravetch and Harriet Frank, Jr.
(based on The Water is Wide by Pat Conroy)
Photo: John Alonzo
Music : John Williams
Cast: Jon Voigt, Paul Winfield, Madge Sinclair,
Tina Andrews, Antonio Fargas, Ruth Atta­
way, Janis O’Reare, Hume Cronyn
On a sunny spring morning in 1969 a young teacher
named Pat Conroy arrives in Yamacraw Island, an isola­
ted island of primitive, primeval beauty where he is to
teach at the local elementary school. All his pupils are
coloured, apathetic, ignorant, deprived. Conroy has to
adopt un&lt;
“’
unorthodox methods in an effort to alert them to
the wonders and mysteries of the outside world. His
metl
thods are condemned by the authorities and he is dis­
missed but his leave-taking suggests that his methods may
have succeeded.
(Time : &gt; 5 mins.)

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Pembroke Street, Cork. Tel.: 23304
24 Patrick Street and Douglas Shopping Centre
IMPERIAL HOTEL (CORK) (1946) LTD.,

22

�60
U.S.A. - IKE’S WOMAN —TINA
Production : Experimental Films
Producer : Jerry W. Biehl
Script: Jerry W. Biehl
Photo : Steve Ramm
Music : Sylvester Stewart
Sound : Ike Turner
Art: Mimi Simes and Mark Sugihara
Commentator : Tina Turner
A stage performance from a black woman’s viewpoint.

(Time: 3 mins.)

61
U.S.A. - BREEZY

Production : Univcrsal-Malpasa Co.
Producer : Robert Daley
Director : Clint Eastwood
Script: Jo Heims
Photo: Frank Stanley
Music : Michael Legrand
Art: Alexander Golitzen

Cast: William Holden, Kay Lenz, Roger C.
Carmel, Marj Dusay, Joan Hotchkis, Jamie
Smith Jackson, Norman Bartold, Lynn
Borden, Shelley Morrison, Dennis Oivieri.

Frank Harmon (William Holden), a 50-ycar-old
divorcee, no longer wishes to become involved until
Breezy (Kay Lenz) a 17-year-old girl comes into his life.

(Time: 107 mins.)

62
U.S.A. - " W ”
Production : B C P
Producer : Mel Ferrer
Director: Richard Quine
Script: Gerald Di Pego, Ronald Shusctt, and
James Kelly
Photo : Johnny Mandell
Art: Gene Milford
Sound : Ron Cogswell and David Dockcndorf

Cast: Twiggy, Michael Witney, Eugene Roche,
Dirk Benedict, John Vernon, Michael Con­
rad, Alfred Ryder, Carmen Zapota, Dave
Morick, Ken Lynch, Peter Walker
Kate Lewis (Twiggy), a young sculptress, lives with her
husband, Ben (Michael Witney) in Southern California.
Their life together is haunted by mysterious happenings
associated with a “W” sign. Kate’s first husband is in
prison, sentenced for second degree murder in her
“death,” but neither Kate nor Ben can bring themselves
to reveal to the authorities that she had never been
killed.
(Time : 100 mins.)

63
U.S.A. - 3LA2SNG SAD3LSS
A Western to outride a'ii Westerns.

23

�64
U.S.A. - TWO MEN OF KARAMOJA
Director: Natalie Jones and Eugene Jones
British,
Two men, one Britisi one African, in conflict with
each other, but united in a dream — the preservation of
a paradise.

65
U.S.A. - THE HUNGER ARTIST
Production : Paguerette Films
Producer : Fred Smith
Director : Maureen Smith
Script: Maureen Smith and Fred Smith from
a short story by Franz Kafka
Photo : Michael Dclany
Sound : Maureen Smith
Art : Maureen Smith
Commentator: Donald Bisset
A fasting showman sits in a cage and is seen or not
seen, depending on the present fancies of the aud5idicncc.
Regardless of the interst of the public, the artist const
tinues to do his speciality of fasting.
(Time : 10 mins.)

66
U.S.A. - INSIDE THE WORLD OF JESSE ALLEN
Production : Vorpal Gallery
Producer: Muldoon Elder
Director: Steve Grumctte
Script : Jesse Allen
Photo : Steve Grumette
Sound : Elizabeth Grumctte
Art: Muldoon Elder
Commentator: Jesse Allen
(Time : 35 mins.)

67
U.S.A. - ODE TO NATURE
Production : Marvin Albert Films
Producer : Marvin Albert
Script: Marvin Albert
Photo: Marvin Albert
Music : Norman Durkee
Sound : Norman Durkee
Commentators : John Gilbert, Scott Beach, Jerry
Walters, Doug Young
A collection of vignettes against pollution.
(Time: 4 mins.)

68
U.S.A. - PANDORA’S BOX
Production : Steve Segal
Producer: Steve Segal
Script: Steve Segal
Photo : Steve Segal
Sound : Steve Segal
An animated array of astonishing surprises tumbles
from Pandora’s box in an allegory of contempory delights
and horrors.
(Time : 7 mins.)

JOIN

THE

FESTIVAL CLUB
Season-Ticket Holders £1.50
Others £3.00
Tickets available at Savoy and Festival Office

24

�69
U.S.A. - ZEBRA
Production : Van Glintcnkamp Enterprises
Producer : Rik Van Glintenkamp
Script: Rik Van Glintenkamp
Photo: Hiro Narita
Sound : Pat Hoyt and Dick Suppa
A psychological mystery, when a fantasy becomes a
reality.
(Time : 40 mins.)

70
U.S.S.R. - STEPMOTHER (MACHEKHA)
Production : Mosfilm Studio
Producer : Oleg Bondarev
Script : Edgar Smirnov and Tatyana Doronina
Photo: Igor Chernich
Music : Grigori Ponomarenko
Art : N. Usachcv and S. Portnoi
Cast : Tatyana Doronina, Leonid Ncrvedomski,
Nadazha Fedosova, Lena Kostereva
A journey in human understanding between Shu
lira,
happy and confident wife and mother, and Evetal her
1
husband’s daughter by his first wife, a frail girl with a
i
guarded look and ruffled hair. Based on the novel by
I
Siberian woman novelist, Maria Khallina.
(Time: 89 mins.)

71
U.S.S.R. - WHITE SUN OF THE DESERT
Production : Mosfilm Studio
Director : Vladimir Motyl
Script: Valentin Yczhov and Rustam
Ibragimbekov
Photo : Eduard Rozovsky
Cast : Raisa Kurkina,, Anatoly Kutnetsov,
Spartak Mishulin and Pavel Luspekayev
n
;oldier, Tyodor Sukhov, in
Adventures of Red Army sg
(Time: 84 mins.)
Turkistan.

72
Yugoslavia - GLASSES OF ANTUN MOTIKA
(STAKLA ANTUNA MOT1KE)
Production : Zagreb Film
Director : Borislav Bcnazic
Script : Borislav Bcnazic
Photo : Antun Markic
Music: Anjelko Klobucar
(Time : 16 mins.)

73
Yugoslavia - SUPERIOR FORCE (VIS MAIOR)
Production : Zagreb Film
Director: Zlatko Pavlinic
Script: Zlatko Pavlinic
Photo: Teofil Basagic
(Time : 1 min.)

74
Yugoslav!?. ■ QUO VABIS
Production: Zagreb Fi-m
Director :
Bcrcssk s.r.d Vladimir Hrs
Script: F.uboi:' Berzak and Vladimir Hrs
Jranic Ivlak-gorzki
Music: Anjstkc Kiobucar
(Time:
4 mins.)

25

�A TRIBUTE TO
FRANCOIS TRUFFAUT
Born in 1932 in Paris, Truffaut was an active
personality in the film society scene while still in
his teens. From 1953 he contributed to Art and
Cahiers du Cinema and had the reputation of being
one of the most caustic film critics in France.
His first film of importance was Les Mistons
which was concerned with the problems of adoles­
cence and while flaws could be detected in his blend
of lyricism and cynicism, the film made an impact
and revealed a spirit of rebellion, mischief and
occasional bawdiness.
Les Quatre Cents Coupe (Four Hundred Blows),
which was one of the big successes of Cork Film
International, where it was premiered outside ol
Cannes in 1959, was made on a paltry budget and
it won the Best Director Award in Cannes the
same year. It expressed the spirit of the ‘new Wave’
with its protest against established order and the
scant attention it gave to the niceties of film form.
He made other films, including Tire Au Flanc,
a farce about the French army, filmed by Jean
Renoir, and Tirez Sur Le Pianiste with Charles
Aznavour, but it was the beautiful tragic-comedy
Jules And Jim which established Trauffaut as a
director of international stature. This film is in­
cluded in our tribute.
Since then Truffaut has continued to make films
that have contributed to his reputation among filmgoers and critics and this year he won the Best
Film and Direction Award in Britain and a Holly­
wood Oscar for his latest picture La Nuit Americaine. under its English title Day For Night.
Truffaut has given this definition of the qualities
required to make satisfying films: “Sensitivity,
good taste and intelligence are the main ones”,
he said. Truffaut has all three and something more,
that indefinable something that distinguishes the
master from the merely clever craftsman.

Films to be shovrs:
75
FOUR HUNDRED BLOWS, shown st Cork Film
International in I9ei

76
JULES AND JKA

77
MISSISSIPPI MERMAID

78
THE WILD CHILD

79
FAHRENHEIT 4S1

80
ANN AND MURIEL

81
DAY FOR NIGHT
26

�LATE ENTRIES
82
Ireland - PHILADELPHIA HERE I COME

83
Nigeria - PRIDE OF A NATION
Director : Adam Halilu
(Time : 39 mins.)

27

�AimWI muernotionol
AWARDS
FEATURE FILMS AWARDS
The awards 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

IRISH FILM SOCIETIES AWARD
The Irish Film Societies will present an award for
the best short film shown during the Festival.

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.

THE TECHNIQUES OF
FILM MAKING
A course on the techniques of filra-saking for
senior school students will open on Monday, June
10 and will conclude on Friday afternoon, June 14.
The course, promoted and sponsored by David
Hemmings, the eminent British actor ana director,
will be conducted by leading direciois, writers,
actors, directors of photography, artistic directors,
and editors.
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Maurice C. Cohalan
Messrs. Henry Ford &amp; Son Ltd.
Derick Hartley
Noel Holland
Frederick J. Kinihan
Clayton Love. Jnr.
Northern Bank Ltd.
Alfred Navratil and Mrs. Navratil
Alan Navratil
Jim O’Keeffe
Miss Mary J. O’Connor
Mrs. Derry O’Flynn
Desmond J. Roche
Venice Industries (Ireland) Ltd.
Woodford Bourne &amp; Co. Ltd.
Cederlan Limited
Mrs. T. Garde
Vita-Cortex. Ltd.
P. D. O’Herlihy
L. S. C. O’Reilly
David J. Power
E. C. Carry
Murphy Brothers (Dublin) Ltd.

Twenty-Second

Cork International Choral and
Folk Dance Festival
At

CORK CITY HALL, MAY 7 —MAY li.

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Informaticr. 'roir.

THZ FESTIVAL OFFICE,
25, BRIDGE STREET, CORK

29

�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
LEPP TRAVEL LTD.
BROOKS-HAUGHTON LTD.
CLAYTON LOVE, JNR.
MURTAGH PROPERTIES LTD.
THE JOHN DALY GROUP
ESSO TEORANTA
HUET MOTORS
BURMAH CASTROL
FRANK BOLAND LTD.
ALLIED IRISH BANKS
MUNSTER ARCADE LTD.
SUNDAY WORLD
TRACY SHOES
WEST CORK TRAVEL
SALON ORLANE
NATIONAL OIL CO. (IRELAND) LTD.
CORAS IOMPAIR EIREANN
JOHN A. MULCAHY, LTD.
LIAM BURKE LTD.
C.A.B. LTD.
EGLANTINE GARAGE
DENNEHYS CROSS GARAGE
O’MAHONY BROS. LTD.
SOUTHERN ELECTRONICS LTD.
CAMEO CINEMA
JOHNSON AND PERROTT LIMITED
EAGLE PRINTING COMPANY L5MTTED
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MAYFAIR MODEL AGENCY
ALLIED IRISH TEXTILES
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(IRELAND)
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(Manufacturing) LTD.
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                <text>This is a black and white photo of the English actor Lynda Bellingham taking a bath. She has a mischievous grin on her face and little else except bath bubbles to dress her. The location of the bath is not identified but as the photo is credited to the Cork-based photographer Donal Sheehan we guess that the bathroom must be Cork-based too. The white-tiled bathroom, with a white transistor radio perched on the ledge of the bath, provides the perfect backdrop to the olive-toned skin of a glowing Bellingham. &lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Born in 1948 and adopted later that year, Lynda Bellingham was an English actor, broadcaster, and author who was a familiar presence on British television, in particular for her work as a lunchtime chat show host on ‘Loose Women’ between 2007 and 2011, with whom she made more than 300 appearances. She also had a long-standing television career with such shows as &lt;em&gt;All Creatures Great and Small&lt;/em&gt; and &lt;em&gt;Doctor Who&lt;/em&gt;, as well as film credits that include &lt;em&gt;Confessions of a Driving Instructor&lt;/em&gt; (Claire Brough, 1976) and &lt;em&gt;Stand up, Virgin Soldiers&lt;/em&gt; (Norman Cohen, 1977) which would have coincided with her visit to the festival in the late seventies. &lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Bellingham was appointed Officer of the Order of the British Empire (OBE) in 2013 for her services to charity work. She published her autobiography &lt;em&gt;There’s Something I’m Dying to Tell You&lt;/em&gt; in 2014, shortly before her death from cancer later that year, at the age of 66.</text>
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                <text>&lt;p&gt;©Donal Sheehan. All rights reserved. Please credit &lt;a href="https://corkfilmfest.org/"&gt;Cork International Film Festival&lt;/a&gt; &amp;amp; provide a link back to this site.&lt;/p&gt;</text>
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