Filmmaker and Catalyst Programme Assistant Aisha Bolaji will be moderating this panel of up-and-coming creatives within the Irish film industry.
The lineup includes Actor Martin Mahon, Director Rehan Ali, Writer/Director Elizabeth Adewusi and Director Nell Hensey.
2:00 - 3:30PM
TICKETS FREE BUT BOOKING RECOMMENDED
N0.1 PERY SQUARE HOTEL & SPA
In association with the Writers Guild of Ireland, this event will discuss the importance of the short film script as a calling card and how writers can break through into longer forms. It will also introduce the 5 selected finalists in our Short Screenplay Award, 2023.
With Jennifer Davidson Chair WGI (Fair City; Waiting for Tom), Ursula Rani Sarma Screenwriter/Playwright (Smother; Bodkin) Carl Austin Screenwriter (Operation Cobra; Fair City), Aisling Walsh Screenwriter/Director (Song for a Raggy Boy; Maudie; Elizabeth is Missing), Robert Higgins Screenwriter, Director, Producer (Lakeland; Angels Guard Thee).
4:00 - 5:30PM
TICKETS FREE BUT BOOKING RECOMMENDED
NO.1 PERY SQUARE HOTEL & SPA
Kindly sponsored by WFT Ireland.All Welcome!
6:30PM
THE BELLTABLE FOYER
Cinematographer Jaro Waldeck will be in conversation with award-winning director Aisling Walsh to traverse the visual storytelling behind her two films Maudie and Song for a Raggy Boy. Together, they will explore the themes of these films and will offer an insight into the process of creating the visual concepts for each story.
Aisling Walsh is a multi-award winning Irish writer/director, whose second feature, ‘Song for a Raggy Boy’ (2003) became a seminal piece of work in Irish cinema. Walsh's fourth feature, ‘Maudie’ (2016), earned her an IFTA for Best Director.
Jaro Waldeck is award winning director of photography, and member of the Czech Society of Cinematographers, based in Ireland. She has shot over 40 short films, both narrative and documentary, and is currently in production her first drama feature.
2:30 - 4:30PM
TICKETS €8
ENGINE LIMERICK
This panel, comprised of respected film critics working nationally, will reflect on whether critics are drawn from too small a pool. Internationally, they are primarily white, middle-class men. Is that true in Ireland? And does it impact the films reviewed and the perspective and taste of the reviewer?
Organised by WFT in partnership with Screen Ireland. Moderated by Gemma Creagh (Film Ireland/Arena) with Ruth Barton (Arena); Roe McDermott (Hotpress); Mohamed, Tarek (Egyptian Film Critics Association); Chris Wasser ( Sunday Independent & Irish Examiner).
3:00 - 4:30PM
TICKETS FREE BUT BOOKING RECOMMENDED
THE BELLTABLE CAFE
Kindly sponsored by Film in Limerick, join us on the final evening of the festival where we will raise a glass to all the filmmakers and the work we've seen over the few days.
We will also announce our 2023 AWARD WINNERS!
6:30PM
THE BELLTABLE FOYER
"It swells the heart to welcome everybody back and to growing our Shannon side film festival, Catalyst International Film Festival and celebrating the many different faces of our film industry and its future. As our industry experiences a resurgence of exciting attention, it has become increasingly clear that Ireland has extraordinary talent. Let’s nurture and support it so we can continue to explore our ever-evolving identity and culture through the collective in film by encouraging and supporting all Irish voices! Join us for Catalyst International Film Festival, 2023!"
Ruth Negga, Catalyst International Film Festival Festival Ambassador.
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