'It brings the city alive': Memories of Cork Film Festival on its 70th anniversary
The March 31, 1956 edition of the Cork Weekly Examiner - hiding a downpage headline on the first Cork Film Festival (centre), initially part of the Tóstal season.

- Element Pictures’ opened the 68th festival in 2023 at Cork Opera House.
- Element Pictures will present two films in premiere at the 70th edition: (November 9) and (November 13).
- Guiney will participate in an ‘In Conversation’ at 11.45am on November 9 at the Triskel.

- Winters presented her film at the 2024 festival.

- Rose is a CIFF family ambassador.

I had an incredible time at the Cork Film Festival.
The atmosphere and the buzz around for all the films taking part was amazing.
I remember the audience being so excited to see , and all my family and friends attended.
We had a wonderful weekend.
Wishing the Cork Film Festival all the best and congratulations on celebrating 70 years.
- Weir presented the premiere of Matilda at the festival in 2022.

I’m really excited about the Cork International Film Festival this year, and particularly thrilled for the films that are happening in the culinary cinema strand. It’s just going to be brilliant.
At each of these, there are four culinary movies being shown, and after each of them, there will be a meal relevant to the film itself, which makes it really interesting.
And actually at one of them, on Sunday, November 9, at The Arc Cinema, 'Mam', the chef from Texas, is going to be coming over himself for the event, which is really exciting, along with an event at the Palestinian restaurant Izz Café.
I’m honoured to be an ambassador for the culinary cinema strand, and very excited about it.
- Allen is a CIFF culinary ambassador.

- Berry’s feature opened the 67th festival in 2022.

- Puwanarajah presented his film in premiere in 2022.

Upon arrival at the Everyman, they jumped on the mic and launched into an impromptu gig right outside the venue, drawing a massive crowd.
People filmed it on their phones and it went viral. What a moment — I’ll never forget it.
- Canty’s latest documentary, , will premiere at the 70th festival on November 7 at the Everyman.

- Gallagher participated in a Q&A at the 2024 festival following the 50th anniversary screening of .

- Oppenheimer presented , starring Tilda Swinton, at the 2024 festival.
Last year’s Cork Film Festival was our first time sharing with an Irish audience.
We had enjoyed a good world premiere at Toronto and our hope was to release the film in Irish cinemas a few months afterwards, so it was important to have a strong Irish premiere.
I don’t think we could have dreamt of a better screening. It was a huge audience — about 450 people — and it felt like everyone shared a very emotional experience.
Everything worked, our little jokes and all the moments that had so moved the editor Gretta Ohle and I in the edit.
Gretta had brought her parents and I brought my kids. We ended up winning the Best Irish [New] Feature Award, which was great, but I will always cherish the screening itself and how it emboldened us to go for a big Irish cinema release.
- was the winner of the Best New Irish Feature Award 2024, sponsored by the Irish Examiner.

In that old chapel turned into a cinema, when the film students [young programmers] presented , one of them was so moved that she couldn’t speak — her silence became one of the most eloquent, and certainly the most touching, moments.
It was all the more striking since the rest of our stay at Cork fest was so festive, warm, and exhilarating.
- Sebatier presented his film at the 2024 fest.
