Students from UCC have been nominated for two Learning on Screen Awards. The Learning on Screen Awards have celebrated the use of film and media in education and research since 2005 and are awarded to students and industry professionals for projects ranging from non-professional work through to broadcast production.
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UCC Students Nominated for two Learning on Screen Awards
15 Apr 2024 -
Special Screening: The Festival of (In)appropriation #13 Film & Screen Media Auditorium, Kane B.10.B Wednesday 24th April 5pm-7pm
11 Apr 2024Founded in 2009, the Festival of (In)appropriation is a preeminent international showcase for experimental, found-media film and video. This year's programme will be presented in this exclusive screening hosted by the Department of Film & Screen Media.
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UCC Film Writers Review the Dublin International Film Festival
21 Mar 2024Over the coming weeks, we will be publishing a series of reviews of films screened at this year's Dublin International Film Festival. Read Marta Miniszewska's review of a special screening of The Informer (Arthur Robison, 1929), with live musical accompaniment by Neil Brand here.
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Neurodiversity Society Conference Saturday 23rd March 11am-5pm. Dora Allman, 4th Floor Hub.
20 Mar 2024 -
Alphaville: Journal of Film and Screen Media wins top open access award
13 Mar 2024University College Cork’s Alphaville: Journal of Film and Screen Media has been awarded Best Peer Reviewed Open Access Journal in the Irish Open Access Publishers (IOAP)’s Inaugural Diamond Open Access Publishing Awards 2024.
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The Puttnam Scholars 2024
06 Mar 2024Eight 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 Theatre & Performative Practices, Experimental Sound Practice, Business Information Systems and Film and Screen Media.
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Out of Frame and People’s Picturehouse session this month, with events setting their focus on Cork Migrant Filmmakers
06 Mar 2024Film and Screeen Media graduate Benni Rupprecht has taken the lead in programming both the Out of Frame and People’s Picturehouse session this month.
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An Evening with Arts Council/UCC Film Artist in Residence, Emer Reynolds, hosted by Neil Prendeville
26 Feb 2024Thursday 7th March @5:30pm (Ticket required - SOLD OUT)
Friday 8th March @ 3.30pm (ALL WELCOME – No ticket required)
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Alphaville: Journal of Film and Screen Media Issue 26 Now Online
09 Feb 2024 -
Masterclass by acclaimed actor, director, writer and photographer, Hugh O'Conor (My Left Foot; Chocolat; Metal Heart).
09 Feb 2024Date/time: Tuesday 13th Feb at 4pmVenue: Film and Screen Media auditorium, Kane Basement B10BHugh O'Conor is an award-winning actor, writer, director, and photographer. He won the 1991 Youth in Film award for Best Supporting Actor for his performance as the young Christy Brown in the Oscar-winning My Left Foot (1990), and was nominated at the 2001 SAG awards for Best Ensemble for his performance as Pére Henri in the Oscar-nominated Chocolat (2000). In 2013 he won the Irish Times Theatre award for Best Supporting Actor for his performance as the Fool in King Lear at the Abbey Theatre in Dublin.