Rumours, We Live Time, and Rory Gallagher: Irish Tour 74′ announced
Award-winning director John Crowley in attendance; tickets on sale now
10th October, Cork City. Cork International Film Festival (CIFF) has announced that their 69th edition’s Closing Gala will be Guy Maddin, Evan Johnson and Galen Johnson’s Rumours, starring Cate Blanchett and Alicia Vikander, on Sunday, November 17th. Additionally, Cork native John Crowley will be in attendance with the Irish premiere of his acclaimed new film We Live in Time on Saturday, November 9th as part of its “World Tour” strand. CIFF will celebrate the 50th anniversary of Rory Gallagher: Irish Tour ’74 with a screening of the acclaimed documentary and a Q&A with Donal Gallagher, Rory’s brother and manager, on Thursday, November 14th. Tickets for all are on sale now on corkfilmfest.org or via the myCIFF app.
Rumours is an exhilarating dark comedy following the seven leaders of the world’s richest liberal democracies meeting at their annual G7 summit, hosted by the German chancellor (Cate Blanchett). They soon become spectacles of incompetence, contending with increasingly surreal obstacles as night falls. An unmissable Irish premiere and Closing Gala at The Everyman on Sunday, November 17th, courtesy of Universal.
John Crowley’s We Live in Time is a fresh, funny and deeply moving romance that is a meaningful reminder of how precious it is to live in the moment and love fully in the time that we have. The film stars Andrew Garfield and Florence Pugh as Tobias and Almut, two lovers whose first meeting is, quite literally, a car crash. Crowley will introduce the film on Saturday, November 9th at The Everyman, and he will participate in an “In Conversation” career interview on Sunday, November 10th at the Triskel. Courtesy of Studio Canal.
Having world premiered at the Festival in 1974, Rory Gallagher: Irish Tour ’74 is being screened as a Special Presentation celebrating its 50th Anniversary on Thursday, November 14th, in the Everyman Theatre, courtesy of Universal Music. Tony Palmer’s documentary captures Cork’s folk hero and Ireland’s first rock star at his brilliant best, live on stage in his home country. This year’s Cork Film Trail will include a special tribute to Rory Gallagher at The Metropole Hotel as part of the Trail’s vibrant installations at five sites across the city during the Festival, sponsored by Murphy’s and with support from Cork City Council.
CIFF Director & CEO Fiona Clark remarked: “We are so excited to be able to share some of the incredible films we have lined up for audiences this year as part of our 69th edition, ahead of our full programme launch on the 15th October. Rumours is a fitting close to our 11-day Festival, a blistering black comedy about a global subject that affects us all, told by masters of cinematic imagination. It’s a pleasure to welcome Cork’s own John Crowley to present his beautiful and bittersweet romantic drama We Live in Time, and to have a rare opportunity for an in-depth conversation with him following the Irish Premiere screening.”
She continued: “Fifty years ago, our Festival world premiered Rory Gallagher: Irish Tour ’74 so we are thrilled to present this iconic documentary about Cork’s legendary musical virtuoso along with a post-screening conversation with his brother Donal Gallagher.”
Tickets for the Rumours (Closing Gala), We Live in Time, and Rory Gallagher: Irish Tour ’74 are on sale now at corkfilmfest.org or via the myCIFF app.
The 69th Cork International Film Festival will run from Thursday 7th to Sunday 17th November, 2024. For more information and to stay up to date with the latest news and programme announcements, visit corkfilmfest.org.
About Cork International Film Festival
Cork International Film Festival is Ireland’s first and largest film Festival and celebrates its 69th-anniversary edition in November 2024. The Festival is proudly supported by Principal Funder the Arts Council, along with its Industry Partner Fís Éireann/Screen Ireland, as well as Cork City Council, Creative Europe MEDIA, Coimisiún na Meán, Murphy’s, Future Planet and Principal Venue Partner, ARC Cinemas. Media Partners are RTÉ Supporting the Arts and the Irish Examiner. Cork International Film Festival is a member of the Cultural Cinema Partnership which includes the Irish Film Institute, Galway Film Fleadh, Dublin International Film Festival and access>CINEMA.
CLOSING GALA
RUMOURS
Guy Maddin, Evan Johnson, Galen Johnson | Canada, Germany | 2024 | 108 mins | Fiction
In this exhilarating dark comedy, the seven leaders of the world’s richest liberal democracies meet at their annual G7 summit, hosted by the German chancellor. They soon become spectacles of incompetence, contending with increasingly surreal obstacles as night falls in the misty woods and they realise they are alone. Is the end near? And if it is, could it be Canada’s chance to prove itself as a leading nation? Its prime minister (a very funny Roy Dupuis) is certainly given all due attention by fellow citizen Evan Johnson, who wrote this daring satire and co-directed it with brother Galen Johnson and free spirit hero Guy Maddin.
It is a testament to the creative trio’s sagacity that every spectator whose nationality is represented in Rumours seems to leave it with the feeling that they were faithfully represented by their fictional leader. Indeed, despite the French president being reliably full of himself (Denis Ménochet is immense) and Cate Blanchett’s hilarious turn in Merkel-like pink blazer and smooth bob-cut, the portraits never give in to gross caricature. Imagination may take the filmmakers into wild territories, but always on the grounds of a sharp understanding of global geopolitics and subtle cultural differences. All hail Canada!
This Gala screening will include the presentation of the CIFF Lookout and Audience Awards.
SUN 17 | EVERYMAN | 19:30
IRISH PREMIERE
WE LIVE IN TIME
John Crowley | United States | 2024 | 107 mins | Fiction
The surprise first encounter between Almut, an up-and-coming chef (Florence Pugh), and Tobias, a recent divorcée (Andrew Garfield), is quite literally, a car crash. The unconventional route of their love story is revealed over a decade of time-hopping snapshots – flirting and falling for each other, becoming a family, and facing a devastating diagnosis that rocks their foundation. Skillfully directed by Cork’s own John Crowley (Brooklyn), Pugh and Garfield bring incredible chemistry, creating a fresh, funny and deeply moving romance that is a meaningful reminder of how precious it is to live in the moment and love fully in the time that we have.
SAT 9 | EVERYMAN | 20:30
DIRECTOR JOHN CROWLEY ‘IN CONVERSATION’ CAREER INTERVIEW
Our “In Conversation” event with Cork’s own John Crowley at the 69th Cork International Film Festival promises an engaging discussion with the acclaimed director of Brooklyn. As a Cork native, Crowley will share insights on his career, creative process, and his latest project, We Live in Time. This event will give audiences an intimate look at Crowley’s journey in film and his impact on both Irish and international cinema
SUN | TRISKEL | 11:45
SPECIAL PRESENTATION
RORY GALLAGHER: IRISH TOUR 74′ (50th ANNIVERSARY SCREENING)
Tony Palmer | Ireland | 1974 | 84 mins | Documentary
The rock and popular music documentary film was still in its infancy at the time, but having made such landmark and groundbreaking music portraits as Frank Zappa’s 200 Motels, British filmmaker Tony Palmer was perfectly placed to bring something fresh and timeless to the nascent form. There may have been turmoil on the island at the time – Northern Ireland was dropped from the touring itineraries of international musicians due to the raging conflict – but Irish Tour ‘74 captures an odd sense of peace, which is embodied by Ireland’s first rock star at his brilliant best, live on stage in his home country. Whether it is through bringing unity to Belfast music lovers or lost to his musical muse, his thoughts a million miles away.
Courtesy of Universal Music
Post-screening Q&A with Donal Gallagher, Rory’s brother and manager.
THU 14 | EVERYMAN | 17:30
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