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…
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…
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…
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…
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…
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.…
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.…
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' -…
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…
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…