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2023 Galway City of Film Irish Language Filmmaker’s Mentorship

By Entertainment, Learning, Mentorship, Movies, Participation

Galway City of Film, led by Ardán, and supported by Galway City Council, Galway County Council, and the Department of Tourism, Culture, Gaeltacht, Sport and Media are launching an Irish Language Mentorship Scheme for 2023.

The purpose of this programme is to help Irish language filmmakers who are just starting out in their careers as well as those who are developing professionally.

This programme is intended for filmmakers and participants at two different levels – those seeking to start a career in live action and documentary filmmaking in the Irish language and those seeking to advance their careers in this area.

To find out more about how to apply go to the Ardán website (as Gaeilge version also available): Galway City of Film Irish Language Filmmaker’s Mentorship 2023 – Apply Now | Ardán Ireland (ardan.ie)

Cinephile Paradiso The Birds

Cinephile Paradiso Turns 1 This September

By Enjoyment, Entertainment, Local Interest, Movies, News, Participation, Screenings

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

Instagram: @cinephileparadiso_

Twitter: @cinephilepara

Facebook: Cinephile Paradiso

48 Hour Challenge 2023

Applications Open for The Little Cinema, & Galway City of Film 48 Hour Challenge 2023 

By News, Participation, Production, Screenings

Applications for the 2023 The Little Cinema, & Galway City of Film 48 Hour Challenge, supported by Ardán are opening on Monday, 3rd July from 10am, and will close on Friday, 21st July at 5 pm! 

This year’s Challenge will happen over the August Bank Holiday Weekend, 3rd-6th, 2023! 

Up to 10 teams of 4-10 people will take part in the 7th annual challenge, where they will create a 5-minute film in just 48 Hours. (Films made as Gaeilge are very welcome.)     

The Best Film which will win €500, a TG4 sponsored hoodie for each team member and a place for the film at the Galway Film Fleadh 2024, and there’ll be several other awards up for grabs on the night. 

 

Networking Event 

The Little Cinema will host a Networking Event on Tuesday 4th July at 7pm in the Portershed a Dó, for those who’d like to join a team or find members for their team. 

This is an initiative of the Galway City of Film and is funded by the Department of Tourism, Culture, Arts, Gaeltacht, Sport and Media. Get more information at littlecinemagalway@gmail.com  

The 2023 Misleór Short Documentary Grant Is Now Open For Applications

By Learning, Movies, News, Participation, Production, Screenings

Ardán and Galway City of Film are delighted to support Misleór with the launch of the Misléor Short Documentary Grant for 2023! This annual funding and mentorship scheme is open to emerging filmmakers from the Traveller community.

The information day will be held on Thursday, 22nd June 2023, at the Galway Traveller Movement offices.

Applicants must be aged 18+ and be based in Galway (city or county) OR telling a story connected to Galway (city or county). Find out more about how the bursary and mentoring works and apply here by June 29th at 5pm: https://www.misleor.ie/short-doc-grant

The Misleór Short Doc Grant Scheme is supported by Misléor, Galway Traveller Movement, Ardán, Galway City of Film, the Department of Tourism, Arts & Culture, Galway City Council, Galway and County Council.

EU50 Screening 2023

EU50 Screening at Pálás Cinema: The Double Life of Veronique

By Entertainment, History, Local Interest, Movies, News, Participation, Press, Unesco

Galway City of Film, managed by Ardán, and supported by Galway City Council, hosted a free screening for a European Night of Film at the Pálás Cinema on 11th May 2023 at 7pm, to celebrate EU50.

We were joined for a pre-screening reception in the Pálás Bar by the Deputy Mayor of Galway, Councillor Mike Hubbard, and the Polish Consul Patrick O’Sullivan.

The Double Life of Veronique (1991), directed by Krysztof Kieslowski is two parallel stories about two identical women; one living in Poland, the other living in France. In the story, the two women don’t know each other, but their lives are nevertheless profoundly connected. (IMDb).  

The film garnered a Golden Globe nomination as well as several wins at Cannes Film Festival. 

Galway City of Film (Ceantar Scannán) is a UNESCO designation held jointly by Galway City Council and Galway County Council since 2014, and managed on their behalf by Ardán. 

Children’s Poster Competition for 15th Busan International Kid & Youth Film Festival

By Local Interest, News, Participation, Unesco

Galway City of Film is proud to announce our participation the Busan International Kid & Youth Film Festival Poster Competition.

From its launch in 2006, Busan International Kids & Youth Film Festival celebrated its 14th year in 2019. As the only international kids film festival in Korea, it provides a ground for visual arts education. The festival hosts events such as Film Workshop and Seminars for children, Film and Fun, Poster Contest & Exhibition and Kids’ Cine-Playground, attracting huge attention of filmmakers from all over the world while achieving recognition as a Kids & Youth centered film festival.

You can find more information about BIKY here.

 

The Poster Competition

Every year, BIKY has made its beautiful official poster by collecting drawings from children with their amazing imagination and wit. It will be remade into a poster in the form of ‘collage’, after artists’ design works with the selected drawings.

To enter:

  • Create your magnificent poster.
  • Download the Application Form. (link below)
  • Attach the Application Form to the back of the poster.
  • Send poster and form to the Galway City of Film office. (Cluain Mhuire, Wellpark Road, Galway)
  • All posters must arrive in Galway City of Film offices on or before Monday February 10th.

Each city will select one drawing through their own entry process and then send the selected drawing to BIKY. All drawings sent from cities of film will be included in the official poster for BIKY’s 2020 edition and will be exhibited during the BIKY period.

BIKY will select one winner from the 12 cities to give a special chance. We will invite the winner to BIKY to participate in BIKY events. If they are 10-12 years old, BIKY will select them as a Jury Member. For the winner’s visit in Busan, we will provide benefits for winner as follows;

  • 2 round-trip flight ticket (winner, and their guardian – parent or teacher)
  • Hotel accommodation during their stay in Busan for BIKY
  • BIKY ID card & BIKY Package

Please click here to download the Application Form and get started!

For any further details, please contact admin@galwayfilmcentre.ie or call (091) 770748.

Children’s Poster Competition for 14th Busan International Kid & Youth Film Festival

By News, Participation

 

Galway City of Film is proud to announce our participation the Busan International Kid & Youth Film Festival Poster Competition.

From its launch in 2006, Busan International Kids & Youth Film Festival celebrated its 13th year in 2018. As the only international kids film festival in Korea, it provides a ground for visual arts education. The festival hosts events such as Film Workshop and Seminars for children, Film and Fun, Poster Contest & Exhibition and Kids’ Cine-Playground, attracting huge attention of filmmakers from all over the world while achieving recognition as a Kids & Youth centered film festival.

You can find more information about BIKY here.

 

The Poster Competition

Every year, BIKY has made its beautiful official poster by collecting drawings from children with their amazing imagination and wit. It will be remade into a poster in the form of ‘collage’, after artists’ design works with the selected drawings.

To enter:

  • Create your magnificent poster.
  • Download the Application Form. (link below)
  • Attach the Application Form to the back of the poster.
  • Send poster and form to the Galway City of Film office. (Cluain Mhuire, Wellpark Road, Galway)

Each city will select one drawing through their own entry process and then send the selected drawing to BIKY. All drawings sent from cities of film will be included in the official poster for BIKY’s 2019 edition and will be exhibited during the BIKY period.

BIKY will select one winner from the 12 cities to give a special chance. We will invite the winner to BIKY to participate in BIKY events. If they are 10-12 years old, BIKY will select them as a Jury Member. For the winner’s visit in Busan, we will provide benefits for winner as follows;

  • 2 round-trip flight ticket (winner, and their guardian – parent or teacher)
  • Hotel accommodation during their stay in Busan for BIKY
  • BIKY ID card & BIKY Package

Please click here to download the Application Form and get started!

For any further details, please contact admin@galwayfilmcentre.ie or call (091) 770748.

‘I Am Galway 2020′

By Enjoyment, News, Participation, Press
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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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2020 vision as Galway chosen as European Capital of Culture

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Galway has been named European Capital of Culture 2020 at a ceremony in Dublin. Limerick and the ‘Three Sisters’ region of Kilkenny, Waterford and Wexford had also competed for the title. Galway receives a prize of €1.5 million from the EU and will jointly hold the Capital of Culture honour with Rijeka in Croatia.

Speaking to RTÉ Entertainment, Jane Daly, Programme Manager for Galway 2020, said her initial reaction was disbelief followed by:

 ‘I cannot imagine what we would have done if we hadn’t won! There are 2,000 people on the streets of Galway watching live and they’ve all done so much – we were here representing them, it’s for the city and county of Galway and we’re going to deliver the most extraordinary Capital of Culture Europe has ever seen. We’ve got this!’

When asked about Galway’s preparations ahead of 2020, Daly replied:

“We’re ready to go! We’ve already started – we’ve done nine pilots on some of our projects. Everybody from Druid to Macnas to the music hubs to Athenry 2020, they were just waiting for the green light and now they’re ready to go.”

In Galway more than two thousand people turned out to hear this afternoon’s announcement at a specially erected big screen on Mainguard Street in the city.

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Discover Galway

By Enjoyment, News, Participation, Visit

Make a fresh start this season with an exciting break in beautiful Galway. Wander Galway City’s cobble-stoned streets and feel yourself stepping back in time to Medieval Ireland. Known the world over for its friendly people, charming streets, shopping and nightlife, Galway will refresh flagging spirits like no other place. Visit the famous Galway Farmers Market in Church Lane for lots of great Irish delicacies and enjoy the wonderful atmosphere. Have a break to remember in Galway.

http://www.discoverireland.ie/places-to-go/galway