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    CIFF2021: New Online Films in Programme 2 & Industry Events


    Nov 15, 2021 |
    News

    Programme 1 of our Online Festival ends at midnight but don’t worry, Programme 2 is coming right up. From 00:01 on Tuesday 16th to 23:59 on Thursday 18th November, you can enjoy 12 new features and shorts programmes anywhere across Ireland.

    We have free online Industry events this week for those interested in working in documentary film. Our Trail of Discovery is also running throughout Cork City until 21st November. Make sure to tag us in any Trail photos and to enter our competition. 

    View the full programme of films and events and book your tickets now at corkfilmfest.org and the myCIFF app.

     

       

    ONLINE PROGRAMME 2: 16th – 18th NOVEMBER FEATURES

    We’re delighted to present Programme 2 of our Online Festival which showcases a diverse selection Irish and international features, documentaries and shorts that will be available from Tuesday 16th to Thursday 18th November. So, put your feet up and relax with these Festival favourites.

    Films in Programme 2 include: In the Mirror of Maya Deren, The Ants and The Grasshopper + Panel Discussion, Brother’s Keeper, The Hive + Panel Discussion, Heaven’s Above and the CIFF Gradam na Féile do Scannáin Faisnéise (Award for Cinematic Documentary) winner 2021, This Rain Will Never Stop. 

    The Ants and The Grasshopper and The Hive include post-screening panel discussions, and Brother’s Keeper is accompanied by a Director Q&A.

    Digital Passes
    5 Film Digital Pass: €35
    10 Film Digital Pass: €65
    All-Access Digital Pass: €120
    Digital Screenings: €8 each

    For full virtual programme visit our website

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    ONLINE PROGRAMME 2: 16th – 18th NOVEMBER FEATURES  +  PANEL DISCUSSIONS

    Our online programmes include post-screening Q&As and Panel Discussions that took place during the physical Festival allowing you to enjoy the full Festival experience from the comfort of your sofa. Here are the highlights showing in Programme 2 (Tuesday – Thursday):

    Brother’s Keeper + Q&A with director Ferit Karahan
    Yusuf and his friend Memo are pupils at a school for Kurdish boys in the remote Anatolian mountains. It is the coldest days of winter and the school heating has broken down. One morning Memo falls ill and, despite the extreme conditions, Yusuf struggles against the school’s authoritarian regime to help his friend. Ferit Karahan’s gripping drama highlights Yusuf’s determination in the face of adversity (whilst gradually revealing the events which led to the situation), and effortlessly keeps the tension high throughout.

    The Hive + Panel
    Christophe Hermans’ debut feature is a superbly paced tale of a young family struggling to live with a parent’s mental illness. The film is followed by a discussion with a panel of speakers, who will explore the themes of the film and how they relate to mental health. Speakers include Dr. Johnny Goodwin (Mental Health Nursing Undergraduate Programme Lead, School of Nursing and Midwifery, UCC), Orla Bushnell (Clinical Nurse Specialist/Systemic Family Therapist in Adult Mental Health)  and John Finn (Social Worker).

    The Ants and The Grasshopper + Panel
    This documentary follows Anita Chitaya, a knowledgeable Malawian woman who can extract abundant food from dead soil and end child hunger in her home village, on a journey to California and the White House, trying to persuade Americans that climate change is real and a threat not only to her homeland but to the United States too. This screening will be followed by a panel discussion.

    The panellists include Raj Patel (director), Dr. Edward Lahiff (lecturer in International Development at UCC), Mary Sweeney (Inclusion Advisor, Self Help Africa) and Hannah Daly (lecturer in Sustainable Energy and Energy Systems Modelling at UCC) and moderated by Ella McSweeney, journalist.

     

    ONLINE PROGRAMME 2: 16th – 18th NOVEMBER SHORTS PROGRAMMES

    aemi: Artist in Focus: Lynne Sachs
    Making work since the 1980s Lynne Sachs’ films have incorporated a cross-pollination of forms that extend to the essay film, documentary, collage, performance, and poetry. aemi is delighted to present this overview of selected short works by Lynne Sachs at Cork International Film Festival, many of which are screening in Ireland for the first time.

    Book any time 16th – 18th November

     

    International Shorts 2: Finding that comfort zone in life’s great swirl of uncertainty. Catch up on the best and brightest international short film talent.

    International Shorts 3: Strange worlds full of mystery and possibility.

    Book any time 16th – 18th November

    Image: Fading Snow

     

    Child-friendly animations starring all the creatures of the forest, and live drama featuring fairy gold and pirate treasure. Arrr! Check out an exciting selection of family-friendly short films.

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    ONLINE PROGRAMME 2: 16th – 18th NOVEMBER IRISH SHORTS PROGRAMME

    Pure Cork Shorts:  From the experimental and poetic to the comic, and from documentary to drama. Even to two pints of rasa! Me daza! Enjoy the finest local filmmaking talent.

    Book any time 16th – 18th November

    Image: As Easy as Riding a Bike

     

    Still, I Stay: Still, I Stay’, and that’s what hurts the most. This short film, produced by UCC’s Lord Puttnam Scholars, captures a raw representation of love at its lowest.

    Book from Wednesday 17th November

     

    FREE INDUSTRY EVENT: DOC DAY ONLINE TUESDAY, 16TH NOVEMBER

    CIFF continues to develop its focus on high-quality Irish and international documentary cinema with Doc Day Online, connecting emerging and established non-fiction filmmakers with industry professionals and the wider documentary sector, with the objective of helping to inform, inspire and develop opportunities within the global documentary landscape.

    Doc Day will profile a keynote presentation from US documentarian Dawn Porter (above left), include a case study centred around the documentary feature film Lyra (which screened at this year’s CIFF; above right), and explore subjects including the process of editing for feature documentary film with focus on another of this year’s CIFF docs, Roadrunner: A Film about Anthony Bourdain.

    The event will take place online on Tuesday,16th November and will be available for catch-up on the CIFF online platform until the end of November.

    Free but ticketed.

    Presented in partnership with Fís Éireann/Screen Ireland, and supported by Screen Skills Ireland and the Broadcasting Authority of Ireland

         

     

    TRAIL OF DISCOVERY & COMPETITION

    Have you explored our CIFF Trail of Discovery in Cork city?  Follow our online map and listen to podcasts on the myCIFF app or on corkfilmfest.org, soaking up the Festival atmosphere and enjoying the finest hospitality Cork has to offer. Enter our Trail of Discovery Competition and you could win a hamper of fabulous Cork goodies from CIFF and Murphy’s!

    CIFF’s Trail of Discovery is sponsored by Murphy’s and supported by the Irish Costume Archive Project, The Gate Cinemas, The River Lee Hotel, and The Metropole Hotel.

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    WITH THANKS TO OUR PARTNERS & SPONSORS

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