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Culture Night 2023

Culture Night Screening 2023

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The second annual Galway City of Film Culture Night Screening will be held at Eyre Square on Friday, September 22nd, from 8 pm to 10 pm We are excited to screen short films and short documentaries that were created as part of our City of Film training and funding programs over the past couple of years after last year’s open-air screening was enthusiastically appreciated by the audience and passersby.

This free open-air screening at the top of the Square is being organized by Ardán with the support of Galway City Council as part of annual celebrations for Culture Night. The program will feature shorts produced as part of the Little Cinema 48 Hour Challenge, the Misleór Short Documentary Grant, and the Short Documentary Bursary. This event is accessible to those in wheelchairs and is family-friendly.

Find out more on the Ardán website Galway City of Film Culture Night Screening 2023 at Eyre Square | Ardán Ireland (ardan.ie)

Cinephile Paradiso The Birds

Cinephile Paradiso Turns 1 This September

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Cinephile Paradiso will hit a great milestone this September as it marks its first birthday. The classic cinema discussion group, founded by Mikey Whelan and Holly Buckley, has thrived and formed a welcoming and passionate community of cinema lovers over the past year.

Cinephile Paradiso began its journey last September with the aim to gather the Galway film community together (no better place than the UNESCO City of Film) and encourage the discussion of cinema. Kicking off with Alfred Hitchcock’s reknowned thriller, Rear Window, Cinephile Paradiso continued showcasing classics such as What Ever Happened to Baby Jane?, Sunset Boulevard, Dr Strangelove, Bonnie and Clyde and much more.

They didn’t stop there; Cinephile Paradiso also collaborated with the Silent Cinema on Dominic Street numerous times over the year bringing events like ‘The Haunted Nickelodeon’, a night of the first ever horror films on screen, and ‘The Look of the Irish,’ in collaboration with Galway City Council, which explored Ireland’s earliest cinematic representations.

Now, as they celebrate their first anniversary, Cinephile Paradiso invites you to join them on September 7th at Pálás Cinema for a special screening of Hitchcock’s spine-chilling horror, The Birds, a tribute to the group’s first screening and the film’s 60th anniversary. The screening will be followed by a

discussion in the bar (as usual). Also, the award-winning Connemara Brewing Company will be hosting a beer tasting for all ticket holders to mark this special occasion.

The celebration doesn’t stop here. Cinephile Paradiso will continue with their regular programme at Pálás Cinema on the first Thursday of every month. On October 5th, they will be screening House of Usher – the 1960 adaptation of Edgar Allan Poe’s beloved story starring Vincent Price.

For more information visit cinephileparadiso.com to keep up to date with all upcoming news and events.

Tickets available here: https://www.palas.ie/film/cinephile-paradiso-the-birds

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Galway Film Society | Foxtrot | April 7th & 8th

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Galway Film Society | Foxtrot

Michael and Dafna are told their terrible news that their son Jonathan has died while serving in the Israeli Defence Force. As they come to terms with the loss, and prepare for the funeral, they are informed that a terrible mistake has been made.

Jonathan is actually manning an isolated checkpoint, where he and his colleagues never know what will happen next. So who was killed? And what are the ramifications of this death and the mix-up?

This is the Israeli film Foxtrot which Galway Film Society will be showing in Pálás this coming Sunday 7th and April 8th at 6.30pm. For more information and tickets see the Pálás website here.

Iomramh an Chamino | The Camino Voyage – An Taibhdhearc – March 8th

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Tickets On Sale Here

 

March 8th, 11.00am & 8.00pm

A crew including a writer, two musicians, an artist and a stonemason embark on the Camino by sea, in a traditional boat that they built themselves on an inspiring, and dangerous, 2,500 km modern day Celtic odyssey all the way from Ireland to Northern Spain.

A bilingual film.

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Scannán dátheangach arna stiúradh ag Dónal Ó Céilleachair

Leanann an scánann iomramh 2,500km inspioráideach agus contúirteach a rinne scríbhneoir, beirt cheoltóirí, ealaíontóir agus saor cloiche ó Éirinn go Santiago de Compostela i dtuaisceart na Spáinne. Rinne siad an turas stairiúil seo i naomhóg, bád traidisiúnta a thóg siad lena lámha féin.

Rannpháirteach:

Glen Hansard, ceoltóir a bhfuil duais de chuid an Acadaimh buaite aige

Breandán Ó Beaglaoich, ceoltóir Gaelach iomráiteach

Liam Holden, ealaíontóir clúiteach

Breandán Ó Muircheartaigh, saor cloiche cumasach

Domhnall Mac Síthigh (1951-2017), scríbhneoir agus file mór le rá

Aicmiú: PG

Lenny Abrahamson to attend The Little Stranger Q&A | PÁLÁS

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On Sunday 23rd at 3pm Pálás will open be hosting a Q&A with Oscar Nominated director Lenny Abrahamson for the opening night screening of his new film The Little Stranger.

The Little Stranger is an adaptation of Sarah Waters novel of the same name, and  promises to be a chilling horror film, certainly not to be missed!

For more information, see the Pálás website here: https://bit.ly/2QslXHw

#CeantarScannán #GalwayCityOfFilm

Black ’47, set in Connemara, screens this weekend!

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It’s 1847 and Ireland is in the grip of the Great Famine, which has ravaged the country for two long years. Feeney, a hardened Irish Ranger, who has been fighting for the British Army abroad, abandons his post to return home and re-unite with his estranged family. He’s seen more than his share of horrors, but nothing prepares him for the famine’s hopeless destruction of his homeland.

Black 47, the Irish-made famine revenge film comes to Galway screens this weekend!

Set in Connemara, and shot around the Maumturk Mountains, Black ’47 just goes to show how vibrant a cinematic region Galway is, and with an incredible Galwegian, Irish, and International cast including Hugo Weaving, Moe Dunford, Stephen Rea, and Diarmuid De Faoite, you have to be sure not to miss it!

Black ’47 screens today in An Pálás at 6.25pm and 8.40pm, and will continue for the next few weeks. for more information, and to book tickets visit the Pálás website here.

#CeantarScannán #GalwayCityOfFilm

A Galway Drive-in Cinema Experience!

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This October Ballybrit Racecourse will be opening up for three evenings of Drive-in Cinema!

From Harry Potter to Hocus Pocus, to the The Exorcist, there will be a programme of magical and spooky films to enjoy from the comfort of your own car!

Put together by iRadio and Retro Drive-in Movies, this event will be one to look out for from October 19th to 21st.

For more information, see here: https://www.retrodrivein.ie/galway

#GalwayCityofFilm #CeantarScannán

Athenry Walled Towns Day | August 19th

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As part of National Heritage Week, Athenry will be hosting a one-day festival known as the Walled Towns Day on August 19th!

From food stalls to craft workshops, puppet shows to medieval re-enactments Athenry Walled Towns Day will be an action-packed day of festivities.

And on top of that, they will be showing the hurling match that evening! Galway Versus Limerick.

#CeantarScannán #GalwayCityofFilm

‘Wild Atlantic Film Season’ comes to the Pálás

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We’re excited to head down to Pálás Galway to check out their wonderful new strand of Irish Film, specifically set along the Wild Atlantic Way. From classics like Ryan’s Daughter and The Quiet Man to more contemporary films like The Guard and Song of Granite, Pálás are giving us a taste of just how rich the film history of this region is.

For more information check out their website here: https://palas.ie/events/wild-atlantic-films

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‘I Am Galway 2020′

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The Galway 2020 Bid Film….Galway’s best kept secret!

For the past four months filmmaker Paula Kehoe has been working with Galway 2020 in partnership with UNESCO City of Film/Galway Film Centre, to create a specially commissioned 3 minute film. The Film was the first thing that the 10 members of the European Capital of Culture jury panel saw at Galway’s presentation in Dublin on July 14th in the National Concert Hall. Steered by Tracy Geraghty from Galway2020 and Declan Gibbons from the Galway Film Centre, Paula created an immersive Virtual Reality (VR) film as the opening chapter of Galway’s presentation. To see the film in all its glory the ECOC jury panel wore special VR headsets that allowed them view the film through 360 degrees that achieves the full VR experience.

This was a high-risk strategy as this was effectively Ireland’s first narrative VR Film and involved the ECOC jury panel having to engage in watching the film in an entirely different way. Award winning filmmaker Paula Kehoe was engaged as Galway 2020 ‘Filmmaker in Residence’ to respond to the bid and developed, created and delivered a film that is edgy, memorable and uniquely Galway.  How to shoot the film, how to edit the film and how the jury would see the film were all key questions for Paula and her team.

Ireland’s only professional 360 camera crew worked on the project: Ian Fitzgerald and Terry Madigan from Virtual Reality Ireland. The 360 camera is essentially ten cameras in one and the shots are then sewn together and further treated in post production. Eugene McCrystal of Outer Limits Post Production (formerly EMC post, Room, Queen of Ireland, You’re ugly too) worked on the grade and visual effects Julie Flavin (Deargdhúil: Anatomy of Passion) was offline editor while James Latimer (Stutterer) was on sound.

This is a pioneering project in Ireland opening up new post production paths for VR immersive film.

Tracy Geraghty, member of the Galway 2020 Programme Team commented:

Paula Kehoe created a beautiful immersive cinematic poem for Galway 2020. The film not only echoes the themes of language, landscape and migration embedded in our programme but demonstrates how high artistic excellence can be achieved using new technologies. Members of the ECOC jury panel described their experience of viewing the film as ‘incredible’, ‘astounding’ and ‘epic and inspirational’.

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