📽️Creative Careers Webinar: Manchán Magan
27th March - 11am – 11.45am - Online
✍️Manchán is a writer & filmmaker. He will speak about how he became interested in documentary making & his books that spotlight the beauty of Irish.
👉Sign up - [email protected] or 021 4285995
Extension for abstract submission to @IrishScreenStud Seminar 2025 until Monday 31st of March. Hosted this year by @uccfilmstudies 1st-3rd of May. Seminar Theme: Cinema and Loneliness. Send your abstract (150 words) and bio (50 words) to [email protected]
Today, we launch our digitized archive of #OralHistory#interviews from the @BBCarchive with 415 interviews from 7 oral history collections. Search and browse, discover the people and past of the BBC, read transcripts, hear and see interviewees, https://t.co/gn0F8lQRIm
LAMBING screens today in Dingle for anyone who couldn't make it to the sold out screening of Kerry Connection Shorts in Killarney 🙌
#LambingFilm#IrishFilm#ShortFilm
This ACE animation workshop is aimed at producers who want to diversify their activities to include &/or deepen their knowledge of, developing & producing long form/feature film animation production for an international audience. https://t.co/NOnAjN1aQp
Have you made a film over the past two years? You can submit it for consideration for being screened at our gorgeous little festival in 2023! Details in our bio.
Daily guided tour of our museum at 3pm!
Join an expert tour guide & discover the inspiring story of C18th woman Nano Nagle
PLUS behind the scenes look at the oldest building on our site; the 1771 convent!
https://t.co/h6NLTf5WT6
@ancienteastIRL@pure_cork@Failte_Ireland
“...There's nothing I like to do more than watch films in a cinema and nowhere I like to do that more than at a film festival” Aiden Gillen
Was great to see Aiden at our launch earlier this week and hear his thoughts on our upcoming Film Festival!
#ddiff#groundbreakingfilms
Great craic last night at the @StrandArtsCentr - archives are real gems and it’s wonderful to see how they inspire and connect with people and how filmmakers can creatively reuse them in different ways. Courtesy of @makefilmhistory
East Anglia – Cinema Memory and the Digital Archive: all the @cinema_memory East Anglian interviews are now audio-synced and searchable @FilmStudiesQMUL @AnnetteKuhn7 https://t.co/mjLgsSj7Uq
It's day two of our symposium! Come join us for our round table discussion on Auto/biography in Women's Film at 5pm GMT today! 👀➡️➡️➡️ https://t.co/8Hg9VjXQkB
#OTD 1921, the Freeman's Journal Shadows on the Screen columnist drew attention to the use of cinema at some of Ireland's elite boys' schools, particular Clongowes Wood, which had already begun showing films, and Blackrock College, which was about to. #EarlyIrishCinema1921