Irish Premiere of ‘Ordinary Love’ to Open the 64th Cork Film Festival
We are thrilled to announce that the much-anticipated drama ‘Ordinary Love’, starring Liam Neeson and Lesley Manville, will have its Irish premiere at the 64th Cork Film Festival’s Opening Gala on Thursday, 7 November. Based on a script by award-winning Irish playwright Owen McCafferty, ‘Ordinary Love’ will launch an outstanding 2019 programme of over 120 feature films presented at Ireland’s first and largest film festival.
Speaking about the Opening Night Gala, Cork Film Festival Programme Director Michael Hayden described ‘Ordinary Love’ as “a filmmaking masterclass on every level. The script by playwright Owen McCafferty is smart and beautifully observed; the direction by Lisa Barros D’Sa and Glenn Leyburn (Good Vibrations) is fittingly patient and unobtrusive; while the performances from Lesley Manville and Liam Neeson are honest, touching and impeccable.”
Thursday 7 November, 19:30 | The Everyman Theatre
Book Your Tickets Now: €20 (Online Booking Only)
‘The Other Lamb’ Announced as Closing Night Gala
Direct from its world premiere at Toronto International Film Festival, we are delighted to announce that the Irish premiere of new Irish-Belgian drama, ‘The Other Lamb’, will close the 64th Cork Film Festival’s 11 day programme on Sunday 17 November. The film stars Raffey Cassidy, Michiel Huisman and Denise Gough.
Written by fantasy author Catherine S McMullen, Małgorzata Szumowska’s (‘Body’, CFF2015; ‘Mug’, CFF2018) unsettling English-language debut is a haunting, visionary drama and a timely rage against patriarchy. Hidden away from civilisation, an all-female cult serves its spiritual leader, a man known as Shepherd (Michiel Huisman). Selah (Raffey Cassidy) has grown into a teenager as part of this self-sufficient community, but as she approaches adulthood, pervasive doubts about her faith inspire dark, bloody visions. As the Shepherd leads his flock on a journey to find a new paradisal retreat, Selah is shocked to learn what her role in the group is to become.
Sunday 17 November, 18:00 | The Everyman Theatre
Book Your Tickets Now: €20 (Online Booking Only)
Cork Film Festival Expanded Schools Programme Now on Sale
Seven specially-selected films will be screened over four days, across four venues, for Junior Cycle and Senior Cycle French, German, Spanish and Geography students as part of Cork Film Festival’s expanded Schools Programme. CFF2018 Audience Award-winner ‘Float Like a Butterfly’ will be presented for Transition Year students.
Attendance at Cork Film Festival’s Schools Programme in 2018 more than doubled and due to increased demand, we’re delighted to partner with the IFI Education Department to offer our Schools Programme in The Gate Cinemas Cork City, Midleton and Mallow and, newly this year, in the Regal Cinema in Youghal, from Monday 11th to Thursday 14th November.
Tickets: €6 Per Student. Accompanying Teachers Go Free!
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Cork Film Festival Welcomes Johnson & Perrott, Isaacs Restaurant and JCA Architects as Corporate Members
Cork Film Festival warmly welcomes Johnson & Perrott as a new Premiere Corporate Member and we are delighted to welcome returning Classic Corporate Members Isaacs Restaurant and JCA Architects. We look forward to sharing the Festival programme with their staff and clients during the Festival.
Corporate Membership offers local businesses a range of unique staff and client entertainment options, as well as extensive brand visibility opportunities. Talk to our team today about what a Cork Film Festival Corporate Membership can offer your business, while also supporting Ireland’s premier film festival and a highlight of Cork’s cultural calendar.