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571-P-1980-Programme-content.pdf
The original 1980 programme is a slim soft card-bound issue measuring 26.5cm x 11cm. The bind is stapled and it has 82 numbered pages. The pdf version includes profiles of festival jury members Michael O’Herlihy (Ireland), Carmen Dillon (UK), Dagmar…

023-P-1984-Programme-content.pdf
The original 1984 programme is a soft card-bound issue measuring 9.5cm x 21cm. The bind is stapled and it has 64 numbered pages. We note the title: Cork Festival of Film which was introduced at the 1982 festival to reflect the limited programming due…

024-P-1985-Programme-content.pdf
The original 1985 programme is slim soft card-bound issue measuring 10cm x 21cm. The bind is stapled and it has 56 numbered pages. The pdf of the 1985 programme opens with a tribute to Sir Richard Attenborough and a selection of his films were shown…

572-P-1981-Programme-content.pdf
The original 1981 programme cover is predominately red and black with the image of a film clapperboard across its front. The festival details are printed across the slate displays. The back of the programme is blank. The programme is a soft…

573-P-1982-Programme-content.pdf
The original 1982 Festival of Film programme is a slim soft card-bound issue measuring 20.5cm x 10cm. The bind is stapled and it has 24 numbered pages. The title Festival of Film was introduced to reflect the limited programming due to financial…

574-P-1983-Programme-content.pdf
The original 1983 Festival of Film programme is plain white with black text across its front. The rear of the programme is blank. The programme is a slim soft card-bound issue measuring 21cm x 10cm. The bind is stapled and it has 40 numbered pages.…

017-P-1956-Tostal-programme-content.pdf
This is a souvenir programme for Tóstal Corcaí – the Festival of Cork, 1956. The original programme is a soft card-bound issue measuring 18.5cm x 24cm with 68 numbered pages. The pdf version includes a welcome from Lord Mayor Patrick McGrath.…

583-1998-Award-J.jpg
This is a cast bronze crescent-shaped award in gold and green hues. The base, measuring 17.5cm x 8cm, is engraved: Winner Best Black & White Short Film, Murphy's 43rd Cork Film Festival 1998. The back of the base is signed with the initial 'B' -…

584-2009-Award-J.jpg
Since its establishment in 1956, the festival has awarded the St Finbarr statuette to its winners. Designed by the Cork-born sculptor Seamus Murphy, the bronze-coloured representation of the saint is 31cm high including the base. The base in this…

585-2002-Award-J.jpg
This small cast bronze trophy is 25cm tall and depicts the organic form of a figure, with its right arm raised to its eye as it looks out through a single-lens binocular. The unsigned statue is inscribed Cork Film Festival 2002 along its spine. We…
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