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Organisation: Access Cinema

Lights, camera, action attract an older audience to the silver screen
Lights, camera, action attract an older audience to the silver screen

An increasing number of films are being made for the 50 plus market, and the trend is set to grow, says Margaret Jennings.

Sun, 20 Apr, 2014

Giving arthouse films an airing
Giving arthouse films an airing

Cork Cine Club’s new season of films starts on January 23 at St John’s Central College with a screening of the 2012 French film Rebellion (L’ordre et la morale) directed by Mathieu Kassovitz (La Haine), who also stars in the film.

Thu, 23 Jan, 2014

Japanese Film Festival blossoming in April

The fifth Japanese Film Festival opens tonight at the Light House Cinema in Dublin, before going nationwide.

Thu, 11 Apr, 2013

Sharing a love of film is the reel deal

CORK Cine Club’s latest programme runs from Oct 11-Dec 13 at its new venue, St John’s Central College in Cork city. With screenings of art house films and documentaries every Thursday night, the season kicks off with Even The Rain, directed by Iciar Bollain. This socially aware film is about a production team in Bolivia making a controversial film about Christopher Columbus. Meanwhile, a local uprising against water rates takes place.

Mon, 08 Oct, 2012

Mick Clifford
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