1965 Cork Film Festival programme content
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Title
1965 Cork Film Festival programme content
Subject
Cork Film Festival, Minhea Gheorghiu, Sergio Amidei, Hugues Marie Joseph de Place, Ernst Krüger, Fr John C Kelly, Heinz Rühmann, Colm ó Laoghaire, Niall Tóibín, Louis Marcus, Conor Sweeny, Jean Benoit-Levy, Charles Ford, Billy Wilder, Robert Gessner, Dan Donovan, Mollie Plowright, Fr Holloway, Fr Kelly
Description
The original 1965 programme is a slim soft card-bound issue measuring 26.5cm x 11cm. The bind is stapled and it has 84 numbered pages. There is minor wear & tear on the cover which is coming away from the rust-damaged staples.
The 1965 pdf version includes profiles of Jury president Romanian writer Minhea Gheorghiu (1919-2011), Italian screenwriter Sergio Amidei (1904-1981), Hugues Marie Joseph de Place, German producer Ernst Krüger (1898-1995), and film critic Fr John C Kelly. Programme listings include a listing for Dr Hiob Praetorius (Kurt Hoffman, 1965) starring Heinz Rühmann who came to the festival that year. Irish productions, Saoire Ar Uisce (Holidays on Water) and Peictiuiri Chun Pleisiuir (Pictures for Pleasure), both directed by Colm ó Laoghaire, and with a commentary by Niall Tóibín, and Rhapsody of a River directed by Louis Marcus, with music by Seán Ó Riada, are listed this year. Articles include Ten Years Ago (recalling the birth of the film festival) by Conor Sweeny (pp.6-9), A Tribute to Jean Benoit-Levy: Humanist and Craftsman by Charles Ford (pp.71-74) and Billy Wilder: Court Jester to the World by Professor Robert Gessner, New York University (pp.75-79). As well as programme listings the brochure includes a number of advertisements from local and national companies across all sectors of the business world. We also note a symposium on Censorship and the Film was presented that year with Dan Donovan, Mollie Plowright, Fr Holloway, and Fr Kelly (p.74).
The 1965 pdf version includes profiles of Jury president Romanian writer Minhea Gheorghiu (1919-2011), Italian screenwriter Sergio Amidei (1904-1981), Hugues Marie Joseph de Place, German producer Ernst Krüger (1898-1995), and film critic Fr John C Kelly. Programme listings include a listing for Dr Hiob Praetorius (Kurt Hoffman, 1965) starring Heinz Rühmann who came to the festival that year. Irish productions, Saoire Ar Uisce (Holidays on Water) and Peictiuiri Chun Pleisiuir (Pictures for Pleasure), both directed by Colm ó Laoghaire, and with a commentary by Niall Tóibín, and Rhapsody of a River directed by Louis Marcus, with music by Seán Ó Riada, are listed this year. Articles include Ten Years Ago (recalling the birth of the film festival) by Conor Sweeny (pp.6-9), A Tribute to Jean Benoit-Levy: Humanist and Craftsman by Charles Ford (pp.71-74) and Billy Wilder: Court Jester to the World by Professor Robert Gessner, New York University (pp.75-79). As well as programme listings the brochure includes a number of advertisements from local and national companies across all sectors of the business world. We also note a symposium on Censorship and the Film was presented that year with Dan Donovan, Mollie Plowright, Fr Holloway, and Fr Kelly (p.74).
Creator
University College Cork, Cork Film Festival, Dermot Breen, Robert Breathnach
Source
Cork Film Festival Collection
Publisher
University College Cork
Date
1965
Contributor
Cork Film Festival, Dermot Breen, Gus Healy, Richard Beamish, Dan Donovan
Rights
This item is licenced with a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International (CC-BY 4.0) licence. All rights reserved. Please credit Cork International Film Festival & provide a link back to this site.
Format
Paper, 26.5cm x 11cm
PDF
Language
English, eng; Irish, gle
Coverage
start=1965-09-12; end=1965-09-19;
Cork, Ireland
Cork, Ireland
Text Item Type Metadata
Original Format
Programme
Collection
Citation
University College Cork, Cork Film Festival, Dermot Breen, Robert Breathnach, “1965 Cork Film Festival programme content,” Cork International Film Festival Archive, accessed October 14, 2024, https://corkfilmfest.ucc.ie/items/show/624.