Best Experimental
Winner: Soulmates, Chris Forrest - University College Cork (UCC)
The N.I.C.E. Italian Film Festival Ireland, the first Italian film festival in Ireland, will feature 8 films among the most relevant in contemporary Italian cinema. The films will be screened at the GATE Multiplex Cinema in Cork between 19th and 22nd May.
Read moreThe class of 2020-21 graduated today with a Master's degree in Film and Screen Media, at a Conferring ceremony in UCC.
Read moreA Double-bill Screening on April 5 and April 6, 2022. Film and Screen Media Auditorium, Kane building Basement, Room B10.b
About this event
L’eclisse (The Eclipse, Michelangelo Antonioni, 1962) - April 5, 2022, 3.30-6.30 pm
Estate, a Reverie (Andrea Luka Zimmerman, 2015) - April 6, 2022, 3.30-6.30 pm + Q&A (by remote) with director Andrea Luka Zimmerman
The aim of the event is to raise participants’ awareness of the home as a liminal space where existential, social and environmental issues constantly intersect.
The event will consist of two connected screenings in two consecutive days (5 and 6 April 2022). The films selected for this double bill are L’eclisse (The Eclipse, Michelangelo Antonioni, 1962, 126 minutes) and Estate, a Reverie (Andrea Luka Zimmerman, 2015, 83 minutes). Each will include a brief introduction of the film from the organisers, the screening, and a Q&A with the audience at the end of a session. The screening of Estate will include a remote Q&A with the filmmaker, Andrea Luka Zimmerman.
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Eight UCC students have been awarded the prestigious title of Puttnam Scholar. The Puttnam Scholarship programme offers UCC students from any discipline the opportunity to work with and learn from digital education pioneer Lord David Puttnam, Oscar-winning producer of films including Chariots of Fire, The Mission, The Killing Fields, and Midnight Express. This year’s scholars are final-year and postgraduate students in the fields of Engineering Science, Creative Writing, Arts Management and Creative Producing, Film and Screen Media, Politics and Study of Religions.
Read more"What is a Film Artist Anyway?"
The new issue of Alphaville: Journal of Film and Screen Media is now available online https://doi.org/10.33178/alpha.22
Developing from the Detecting Transcultural Identity in European Popular Crime Narratives (DETECt) project and edited by Stefano Baschiera, this twenty-second issue of Alphaville investigates the genrefication of contemporary European crime cinema when it crosses national borders. Through a media industries approach, the contributions in this issue place theatrical distribution at the centre of genre analysis, and address thematic and productive features as well as the changing cultural capital of crime cinema productions.
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UCC FILM & SCREEN MEDIA PRESENTS
“Reflections on growing up in Hollywood and surviving as a working screenwriter”
A Masterclass with Adjunct Professor, Greg Bernstein.
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Water Under The Bridge, written and directed by UCC Lord Puttnam Scholar Rehan Ali and starring Film & Screen Media graduate Oran Treacy, premiered at the Virgin Media Dublin International Film Festival on Saturday February 26th. It will now have its television premiere on Virgin Media One on Friday 4th March at 11 pm.
Read moreWinner: Soulmates, Chris Forrest - University College Cork (UCC)
The Danijela Kulezic-Wilson Memorial Award. PhD Scholarship in the School of Film, Music & Theatre, University College Cork.
Read moreColáiste na hOllscoile Corcaigh, College Road, Cork, T12 K8AF