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SUMMARY:TRUE NORTH @ Richard Harris International Film Festival
DESCRIPTION:TRUE NORTH: Paud Mulrooney’s Irish-Canadian Adventures in Super 8”\, is a half-hour film by Deirdre Mulrooney offering a rare window into the life of Native Canadians via an Irish Family who were fortunate enough to share their path in the 70s & 80s.  \n“TRUE NORTH” offers a unique representation of Irish-Canadian experience via Paud Mulrooney’s never-seen Super 8 films and self-developed photographs of life on Cat Lake and Ogoki Post Reserves in the 70s and 80s\, with his young family\, (including the film-maker). Ogoki Post has come into international focus thanks to Gord Downie\, lead singer of top Canadian band Tragically Hip’s latest album ‘Secret Path’\, the proceeds of which go to truth and reconciliation with Canada’s First Nations. Paud Mulrooney\, a school teacher from Limerick\, was on this path decades ago\, when he brought his wife and family to live with the Ojibway and Cree people\, and ran the local schools there at a critical period of transition from the Residential school system to more enlightened native community-run schools\, developing a new curriculum suited to native traditions and lifestyle. ‘True North’ reveals what drew Paud Mulrooney there – from his days in Trinity College Dublin to an encounter with Vietnam War Draft Dodgers who were forming a film co-op when he arrived to Toronto in the 1960s – bathed in the gorgeous hues of his original dreamy Super 8 reels and slow photography. \nFor more info on Gord Downie’s “Secret Path” see www.secretpath.ca \nThe For the Cause block will feature 6 Nat/Intl Shorts Films: \nThe Marksman\nDirected by Conor Healy\nRuntime: 1 minute\, 10 seconds \nAn army sniper contemplates the lives of those he is tasked with eliminating. \n\nAshmina\nDirected by Dekel Berenson\nRuntime: 15 minutes \nIn an impoverished country\, rife with contradiction\, a young girl is torn between her obligation to her family and the influence of foreign visitors. \n\nThe Boy Who Wanted to Fly\nDirected by Jorge Muriel\nRuntime: 20 minutes \nIn the Madrid of the 80s\, Ivan\, a five-year-old boy\, is confronted with the birth of a new brother. His sister is dad´s favorite\, the newborn is mom’s favorite. Which place does he take in this new situation? What if He could fly and escape? \n\nMoth\nDirected by Allyn Quigley\nRuntime: 14 minutes \nA taxi driver returns to work after the death of his daughter\, only to come across the young boy who may be responsible \n\nTrue North: Paud Mulrooney’s Irish-Canadian Adventures in Super 8\nDirected by Deirdre Mulrooney\nRuntime: 27 minutes\, 30 seconds \nThis half-hour film offers a rare window into the life of Native Canadians via an Irish Family who were fortunate enough to share their path in the 1970s and 1980s. \n\nThe Third King\nDirected by Chistoph Oliver Strunck\nRuntime: 25 minutes \nThe coldest German winter of World War II. African-American private Jamar gets lost behind the enemy frontline. When he takes shelter in a cabin deep in the forest he struggles in an uncertain path with fateful encounters for heading home again.
URL:https://www.deirdremulrooney.com/event/true-north-richard-harris-international-film-festival/
LOCATION:Belltable\, 69 O'Connell Street\, Limerick\, Ireland
CATEGORIES:Film
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SUMMARY:Lucia Joyce: Full Capacity @ MoLI
DESCRIPTION:Dublin Premiere of ‘Lucia Joyce: Full Capacity’ at the Museum of Literature Ireland. In this special one-off event\, after the screening Simon O’Connor with host an Artist Talk about Lucia Joyce and the making of the film featuring choreographer Megan Kennedy\, choreographer Claire Garvey\, stills photographer Mella Travers\, composer Conor Linehan and\, of course\, the film’s producer and director\, Deirdre Mulrooney.
URL:https://www.deirdremulrooney.com/event/lucia-joyce-full-capacity/
LOCATION:Museum of Literature Ireland\, UCD Newman House\, St Stephen's Green\, Dublin\, Ireland
CATEGORIES:Film
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DTEND;TZID=UTC:20191020T180000
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SUMMARY:Lucia Joyce: Full Capacity @ Kerry International Film Festival
DESCRIPTION:Irish Premiere: Lucia Joyce: Full Capacity \nSunday October 20th 4pm – 6pm at St. Mary’s Church of the Sloes\, Kenmare Place\, Killarney \n\n\n\n\nShorts – New Narratives + Q&A/Intro\n\n\n\n\n\n\nAbout this Event\n\n\nTeen + / 105 min (plus Q&A/Intro) \nEach of these exciting Irish and International short films plays with narrative structures. This is a unique mix of spoken word\, music\, dance or even silent films that experiment with new and fresh narrative progression. Each film stands alone\, so expect the unexpected. \nARTHUR KING – CHANGING LANDSCAPES \nDirector: Brian Canning\, Sam Johnson / Producer: Sam Johnson\, Lisa Klipsic \nLos Angeles based art collective Arthur King travels to rural Iowa to gather audio and visual samples from a small family farm in order to reuse them creatively in a large-scale\, improvisational visual art and music performance within the same setting. \nWalls of Limerick  \nDirector: Arturo Bandinelli / Producer: Kat and Dawg Productions \nWalls of Limerick is a vertical dance film that explores the psychological effects that harsh political borders have on people. \nPLACES \nDirector & Producer: Claudia Barral Magaz / Producer: Andrés Pulido Santamaría \nIn Places we explore the limits of time and it’s course. It captures the trip to different instants\, always from the same place\, expanding the possibilities of the ellipsis and giving birth to an artistic universe that evokes memories using always the same spatial coordinates. \nHappy Easter \nDirector & Producer: Boris Utkin \nA schoolboy tells a story of how a bunch of youngsters robbed a grocery store near the nightclub. \nThe Dream Report \nDirector & Producer: Jack O’Shea \nA deadpan sci-fi interweaving moments of familiar routine with esoteric messages from deep space. \nX Anniversary \nDirector & Producer: Yvette Farmer \nFour monologues performed by the same actor exploring themes of grief\, regret\, LGBTQ and our wants and desires. \nLucia Joyce: Full Capacity \nDirector & Producer: Deirdre Mulrooney \nWe imagine and pay tribute to misunderstood artist Lucia Joyce at ‘full capacity’\, referencing Berenice Abbott’s iconic 1928 large format photograph of Lucia in her self-designed silver fish costume\, and a little-known link with WB Yeats’s Abbey Theatre Ballets. \nThe Garden \nDirector & Producer: Patrick Müller \nStrange blossoms\, sunken pathways\, déjà vus: A hike through H.P. Lovecraft’s most personal garden. \nBilly Willy \nDirector & Producer: Michael Barwise & Sean Mullan \nExploring residue\, trauma and memory through the eyes of two best friends and their shared identities. Billy and Willy guide us through their world of Jazz. \nWas That A Yes? \nDirector: Ray Mac Donnacha / Producer: Kevin Ó Flatharta \nDate-night disaster\, sometimes you wish you could start the perfect evening all over again. \nTuna \nDirector: Cliona Noonan / Producer: IADT Dun Laoghaire \nA late-night supermarket cashier with a strange obsession is visited by a mysterious customer.
URL:https://www.deirdremulrooney.com/event/kerry-international-film-festival/
LOCATION:St. Mary’s Church of the Sloes\, Kenmare Place\, Killarney\, St. Mary's Church of the Sloes\, Kenmare Place\, Killarney\, Co Kerry\, Ireland
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