A film workshop at the Pavillion

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Title

A film workshop at the Pavillion

Subject

Cork Film Festival, Workshop, Pavillion

Description

This black and white photo shows an audience listening to an unidentified speaker at the Pavilion Cinema in Cork as part of the festival workshop programme. We can see the back of the audience facing the stage with its empty white screen. The Pavilion Cinema was one of Ireland’s oldest cinemas having opened on Patrick Street in Cork in 1921. It was the first cinema in Cork to show ‘talkies’ with The Singing Fool (Lloyd Bacon, 1928) starring Al Jolson (cinematreasures.org). It shut down in 1989, with Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade (Steven Spielberg, 1989), being its final movie.

Creator

University College Cork, Cork Film Festival, Bateman Photography

Source

Cork Film Festival Collection

Publisher

University College Cork

Date

1970

Contributor

Bateman Photography

Rights

©Bateman Photography. All rights reserved. Please credit Cork International Film Festival & provide a link back to this site.

Format

Photo
TIFF
JPEG

Language

English, eng

Coverage

1970
Cork, Ireland

Still Image Item Type Metadata

Original Format

Photo

Physical Dimensions

240 x 196mm

Collection

Citation

University College Cork, Cork Film Festival, Bateman Photography, “A film workshop at the Pavillion,” Cork International Film Festival Archive, accessed October 10, 2024, https://corkfilmfest.ucc.ie/items/show/564.