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The Festival Marquee, Garden Cafe

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An Lab, Amharclann AnnÓg

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Hillgrove Hotel

 



Wednesday, December 22, 2010

Dingle Peninsula


Despite the weather planning for the March Festival continues.................

Photo by Harris Moore

Tuesday, December 21, 2010

Top Ten Films of 2010


My top ten for 2010. Its a hard call as there are some great films that did not make it here to Kerry and I'm sure they are great, however below is based on what I got to see and what I can remember.

The Prophet, this is great cinema, so imaginative! We screened this in the Cinemobile at Dingle last March.

The Red Shoes, I saw this in Cannes when it was launched by Scorsese in 2009, it is simply a visual and emotional feast.

Inception, cracking good fun, I have enjoyed it again on DVD, Christopher Nolan is one of the greats out there.

Toy Story 3, this is a great story, so well told, no.3 in the series but just as good as the first installment.

The Town, may have been similar to Michael Mann's Heat, certainly not as good but a great film and again Ben Affleck proves himself as an excellent director.

Iron Man 2, whats not to like, real good fun and Mickey Rourke was a great villain.

A Single Man, Tom Fords first direction, the pace and look of the film were both exceptional and Colin Firth plays the part really well. Also some great use of saturating colour to tell a feeling and mood, very cool.

Crazy Heart, well one of my favorite actors Jeff Bridges, he will star in the Cohen's True Grit due here in January. Tron is not getting the best of reviews.

The Illusionist, looked sublime, it was wonderful to see London and Edinburgh depicted in such detailed animation.

Mugabe and the White African which we screened last March will always stay with me, a shocking story.

2 great Irish docs on the way from Sé Merry Doyle in 2011, Non-Alien & Dreaming The Quiet Man. Non-Alien will play in Dingle in March.

Great docs coming or just out which I saw at some festivals include: Brenda Belili, Catfish, Upside Down Story; The Story of Creation Records and Lemmy.

Lots of great films coming to the Festival in March - hope to see you there

Nollaig Shona agus Athbhliain faoi mhaise daoibh go léir

Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year to you all

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Sunday, December 12, 2010

Jean-Jacque Beineix comes to Dingle


Betty Blue Director comes to Dingle

Dingle Film Festival in Partnership with Media Desk Ireland present
Contemporary Vision in European Cinema: Style and Content

The Dingle Film Festival is proud to announce, in partnership with Media Desk Ireland, that French film director Jean-Jacques Beineix will be a special guest of the festival in March 2011. Jean-Jacques Beineix will visit Dingle, Co Kerry as part of an exciting panel of film directors the festival and Media Desk are putting together to explore Contemporary Vision in European Cinema: Style & Content. The panel discussion will focus on creativity. Each director will be represented at the festival with a screening of their work.

With his intense focus on the power of images, Beineix paved the way for directors like Luc Besson, Leos Carax and Jean-Pierre Jeunet. A self-proclaimed misanthropist who never hid his contempt for producers and was often deemed excessive and irascible, he will go down in history as a director who raised controversy not for the subjects he tackled but for his stylistic approach. With Diva and Betty Blue, he directed two seminal French films of the 1980s that engaged a worldwide audience.

Beineix began his career working with major French directors including Claude Berri and René Clément and even Jerry Lewis. He created the 'new New Wave' of french cinema and influenced directors all over the world in 1981 with his debute feature, a the romantic thriller Diva. Surprisingly, Diva received a poor reception when it was first released and it was not until almost a year later at the Toronto Film Festival that it received a standing ovation, and went on to major success in the US winning four Cesar Awards including Best First Feature. Diva has been described by critics as "…brilliant, a visual extravaganza..", "Divine Madness.." and: "A thriller with a new way of looking at the world".

In 1983 Beineix directed The Moon in the Gutter starring two big names in European cinema: Gerard Depardieu and Natassia Kinsk, Beiniex filmed Cinecitta on a huge stage with a major budget and in great company: Sergio Leone was shooting Once Upon a Time in America on one side and Fellini And the Ships Sails On on the other.

In 1986 International success returned with the wonderful 37°2 le matin (Betty Blue), which was nominated for nine Cesars, a Best Foreign Oscar, and a Golden Globe, and was awarded the top prize at Montréal. Undoubtably, Betty Blue defines a generation, descibed by the crits as "feverish tale of amour fou….", "A sexually explicite tale of a crazy love", " …infinitely delecable" , "An extraordinarily sensual movie" and "A Masterpiece". Beineix then went on to produce the director's cut of the film some years later, which is three hours in duration.

In 1989, Beineix directed Roselyne et les lions (Roselyn and the Lions) followed in 1992, by IP5, which gained popularity as French actor Yves Montand's last role.

Beineix then resurfaced where he was least expected: directing with social documentaries. He did made a film about children in Romania; one on obsession, Otaku, shot in Japan concerning Japanese youth who are obsessed with action figures and video games, and a piece for television about on French magazine editor, Jean-Dominique Bauby. This piece, Locked-In syndrome, Assigné á residence, was later dramised in Julian Schnabel's The Diving Bell and the Butterfly.

Jean-Jacques Beineix created his own production company in 1984, Cargo Films, in order to keep artistic independence. In 2006 he published the first volume of his autobiography, Les Chantiers de la gloire published in French only. This title clearly alludes to the French title of Stanley Kubrick's film, Les Sentiers de la gloire (Paths of Glory). Additionally, Beineix is a painter, with several works available to view on his website www.cargofilms.com

Contemporary Vision in European Cinema: Style & Content will take place at the 5th Dingle Film Festival which will open on St. Patrick's Day 2011.

The festival, located on the beautiful Dingle Peninsula, overlooking the Atlantic Ocean, once cited as 'the most beautiful place on Earth' by National Geographic. The Festival is also home to The Gregory Peck Award. Recipients of The Award have included 2-time Oscar nominated, Stephen Frears, 6-time Oscar nominated, Jim Sheridan and Golden Globe winner, Gabriel Byrne. Other guests who have participated in the festival include: actor Cillian Murphy, 2-time Oscar nominated, director Sir Alan Parker, Garrett Brown - inventor of the Stedicam, 2-time Oscar winner, sound artist Tom Johnson, 2-time Oscar winner Barbara Kopple; producer Ned Dowd, and Oscar nominated actresses Sarah Miles and Saoirse Ronan.

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Friday, December 10, 2010

Spiderhole gets week long run at Tralee Omniplex

Spiderhole gets week long run at Tralee Omniplex

This is the cinema where we held the Irish Premiere, it is a beautiful new and most importantly a proper big screen environment, the movie will begin screening on Friday night at 21.30 and 23.30 then again at the same times on Saturday night, and at 21.30 from Sunday through to Thursday, this is very exciting and a break through personally with regard to the Irish Theatric release, getting such a programming window at this time approaching christmas is simply a phenomenon. visit www.spiderholethemovie.com


 

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